4 Ways to Make Asymmetry Work for Your Interior Design



When homeowners are remodeling, one of the things that they want to achieve with the interior design is balance. A balanced home design can make everything look clean, crisp and comfortable. However, while there’s nothing wrong with keeping your home’s interior design symmetrical, interior remodeling experts know that asymmetry can also be useful. 

Believe it or not, asymmetry can keep your decor balanced without having to repeat everything piece by piece. For instance, when it comes to your sofa, you could put an end table at one end and a floor lamp on the other, preventing the duplication of furniture in the room. But while this is a good way to incorporate asymmetry into the design, this isn’t the only method you can incorporate.

Here, the pros at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler explore five ways you can make asymmetry work in your home’s interior design.

  1. Make it the focal point. If you intend to go big with asymmetrical elements, experts strongly recommend that you turn it into the room’s focal point. That way, you can build the rest of the design around it and make the asymmetry catch everyone’s attention.
  2. Don’t dismiss small touches. According to home remodeling professionals, incorporating asymmetrical elements in your home’s design doesn’t always have to involve huge statements. Smaller touches such as pivoting a chair at an angle can also make your design asymmetrical.
  3. Use your perception. Pay attention to how the asymmetrical elements of your design make you feel. If you feel like there’s something “off,” make a few tweaks here and there until everything is perfect. If you can’t achieve the look you want, consider hiring a remodeling expert like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler for professional help and advice.
  4. Keep coordinating elements in mind. Alternatively, when you’re going asymmetrical, don’t hesitate to include a few common threads that can help you tie everything in your home together. One way you can accomplish this is by repeating elements with similar colors, lines and shapes.

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