Disregarding the lobby area
The lobby is the place that creates the first impression when entering the house, but is often underestimated. A picture, family photo or small decorative detail is enough to make this space warmer and more personal.
Inappropriate light
A house that is too dark or too bright reduces aesthetics and comfort. Each space needs a different level of light. The living room should be bright enough for living, while the bedroom needs gentle light to create a relaxing feeling.
Overly synchronous decoration
Using a style and color tone that is too similar can make the room look monotonous. Instead, you should combine contrasting colors or add accents through carpets, curtains, wall paintings and accessories to increase depth to the space.
Overly fixed design
Design based entirely on the fixed position of furniture or equipment may make the space difficult to change in the future. Flexibility should be created to easily adjust when usage needs change.
Percentage deviation
The size of carpets, sofas, wall paintings or curtains that are not suitable for the room area is a common mistake. It is necessary to ensure that all items have balanced proportions to help the overall look harmonious and more beautiful.
Lack of personal imprint
A house that is too meticulous, like a hotel space, may lack cozyness. You can add personality details to make the living space closer and reflect your own style.