Create a Focal Point in Any Interior

A room’s focal point is the first thing that you see when you enter a home. Many homeowners like placing it next to the main entrance of the living room.  Without a centerpiece, everything competes for attention, and your room can feel disorganized and chaotic.

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Moreover, focal points are among the critical elements for selling a home. They usually dictate furniture placement,which can either cause the potential buyers to buy or leave your property.

Below are some useful tips on how to create a focal point in any interior space.

Faux Fireplace

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You don’t need a chimney to create a fireplace in your home. Social media platforms like Pinterest have many ideas about faux fireplaces. The best designs are those without a full-on faux chimney breast, hearth, and mantel because they appear fake. Ideally, it should look like an old wooden fire surround and painted with bright colors.

Statement Lighting

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If you have high ceilings, you might want to invest in a huge pendant. Oversized light fixtures are excellent for creating a focal point in your living room. They command attention and show your visitors that they can sit underneath them. For the best results, hang the lighting low enough to connect it to the people in the room. Otherwise, it will look out of place.

Create a Gallery Wall

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A gallery can serve as the focal point in any interior space. The trick is mounting beautiful artwork such that it is noticeable when you step into the room. You can even make it more conspicuous by placing it against a black wall.

Use Your TV

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Although your TV can be your room’s focal point, you need to be careful about its placement. A common mistake made by homeowners is placing the TV above the fireplace. Others simply mount their huge televisions on the wall and leave it that. Instead of improving your home’s visual appeal, these two approaches create an eyesore.

If you want to use your TV as the center of attraction, consider surrounding it with shelves, drawers, and full-height furniture. 

Add Potted Plants

A large potted tree or a collection of smaller plants can create a beautiful focal point in your home.

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However, you need to consider factors such as lighting and watering before adding greenery to your house. If you want your trees to flourish, ensure that they get adequate lighting by placing them near a window.

Evaluate Your Architecture

The architecture of many rooms features a focal point. Examples of these conspicuous pieces include French doors, mantels, freestanding bathtubs in bathrooms, etc. If your room has any of these, you don’t have to think hard about creating a focal point – you can use its existing features. For instance, you can emphasize a fireplace by adding an oversized painting above it or flanking it with shelves and bookcases.

Play With Shapes

Furniture with unusual shapes can be an excellent focal point because of the element of surprise. For example, purchasing a bookcase with a unique shape and making it the standout piece in your room.

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Conclusion

Every room needs a focal point, as it is usually the first thing you notice when you enter a house. With the ideas mentioned above, you can transform any room in your house without much effort.  Remember to go for items that match your interior décor.

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