Create a Mood in Each Room
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21. Switch Up the Mood in Each Room

Earlier on this list, we talked about repetition or keeping the vibe throughout your home. However, that doesn't mean you can't change the mood for every room. In France, for example, they also have terms in spaces to describe various perspectives, such as "boudoir," which means "the sulking room." So people who design a "boudoir" style space instantly understand from that definition that lying down, dark colors, and dim lighting would have fluffy pillows. Some people sensually perceive the word, and they want a bedroom in the boudoir style. Most people do not enjoy that dark, sensual atmosphere in every single room of the building.

Create a Mood in Each Room
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Ask yourself how you want to feel when you step into a room before beginning with a redesign. Some people want a kitchen that looks bland, sterile, and tidy to exercise. Others wish for a kitchen decorated in dark colors because it makes them feel colder, cozier, and more like home. Ask yourself how you want to think before starting with a redesign when you walk into a room. Some people want to step into a kitchen that looks white, clean, and tidy. Others want a darkly decorated kitchen because it makes them feel warmer, more comfortable, and more like home. When you live with a spouse or partner, sit down and have a conversation about how each of you wants the house to feel.

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