Whether you are into keeping up with the current trends in luxury design or just trying to keep some peace in your home, there are plenty of reasons to redesign a room. Adding to or improving the functionality of your space can be a bit overwhelming for some, as there are numerous features to consider during the process, whether it be for functionality, aesthetics, or comfort. With the creation of decor such as sound absorbing wall art, smart-lamps, and decorative storage, optimizing living spaces has become easier than ever. Here are some features you can easily change for maximum impact on your design.


Contents
- 1 1. Adequate Lighting
- 2 2. Window Treatments
- 3 3. Wall Color
- 4 4. Flooring
- 5 5. Storage Solutions
- 6 6. Artwork
- 7 7. Furniture
- 8 8. Accents
- 9 9. Mirrors
- 10 10. Plants
- 11 11. Wall Panels
- 12 12. Felt Tiles
- 13 13. Wallpaper
- 14 14. Shelving Units
- 15 15. Statement Lighting
- 16 16. Smart Home Devices
- 17 17. Built-in Seating
- 18 18. Entertainment
- 19 19. Airflow
- 20 The Bottom Line
1. Adequate Lighting
Ensure the room is well-lit with appropriate lighting fixtures to set the tone you want. Lighting can affect everything from the mood associated with a space to the shade on your walls. In any room, you can never go wrong with natural light sources if available.
2. Window Treatments
With natural light often comes the need for added privacy and control over sun exposure. Consider adding blinds, curtains, or shades to control the natural light entering the room. Drapery can also add texture or accent color to your space, bringing cohesion to your style.
3. Wall Color
The easiest way to make a massive impact on the design of your room is to change the wall color – the most challenging part here is which hue to choose. Whether bold or neutral, choose a color palette that complements the room’s purpose and overall ambiance. Another option to consider if you can’t decide on a color is to select a neutral wall color while reserving one wall for an accent color.
4. Flooring
Another feature that can significantly change a room is your flooring. Swapping from carpet to hardwood can add versatility and durability, and you can still achieve the comfort of plush flooring with an area rug. Plus, an area rug is an excellent way to add texture to complement your space.
5. Storage Solutions
Regardless of which room you are redesigning, you’ll want to account for storage space. Add shelves, drawers, or cabinets to store items neatly and keep the room organized.
6. Artwork
One feature that can ensure your personality rings true in your space is the artwork. Whether the creation of your own or your favorite classic scene, hang art pieces or photographs on the walls to add visual interest and personalization to the space.
7. Furniture
Choose furniture that fits the room’s size and purpose and is comfortable and functional. This feature deserves extra consideration, so take your time and explore as many options as possible.
8. Accents
Once you have decided on furniture, consider accent pieces. Decorative pillows and throws can add color, texture, and comfort to the furniture. These are a relatively inexpensive way to freshen up your space throughout the year, should you wish to change up the style.
9. Mirrors
In addition to artwork and wall decor, consider adding mirrors to create the illusion of more space and reflect natural light into the room.
10. Plants
Indoor plants can add a touch of nature to the room while improving air quality. If you don’t have much of a green thumb, consider shopping around for fake plants for a pop of greenery, as there are modern designs available to suit any style. Another option to consider is dried naturally that can be used in tabletop or floor arrangements.
11. Wall Panels
Add wall panels to create a unique and elegant focal point. Shiplap and board and batten paneling are sticking around in many designs, and this is a great way to add a pop of vibrant color and texture to your space, as well as functionality if you add shelving or coat hooks.
12. Felt Tiles
Consider using sound absorbing wall art, such as felt tiles, to add texture and warmth to the room. You can use felt tiles on walls or floors, and they are available in various colors and patterns, making them a versatile option for room redesign. Felt tiles are also great at improving the acoustics of your room by absorbing and reducing noise, eliminating echoes, and making your space feel cozy and comfortable.
13. Wallpaper
Wallpaper is gaining popularity again, and endless designs complement any style. Many of these are peel-and-stick and can be removed and reapplied in some cases.
14. Shelving Units
Beyond the use of shelving for storage, they can quickly become a focal point to your design. Built-ins or floor-to-ceiling shelving units can showcase decorative items or display books and magazines. You can also add lighting features to highlight collectibles and artwork on your shelves.
15. Statement Lighting
In addition to overall lighting, consider adding a unique lighting fixture, such as a chandelier or pendant light, to create a dramatic effect and bring in more personality.
16. Smart Home Devices
Smart home devices have made a home in every room. To enhance convenience and comfort, incorporate bright lighting, electrical outlets, or thermostats. Remember to check out smart appliance options as well.
17. Built-in Seating
Built-in seating, such as a window seat or reading nook, can maximize space and add functionality. This is another way to personalize and add coziness to the room.
18. Entertainment
Gone are the days of bulky wall-sized entertainment centers. With the addition of Bluetooth speakers and casting technology, and smart televisions, adding optional entertainment to your room is an easy choice. Many televisions offer personalized screensaver options to display personal photos or artwork when not in use.
19. Airflow
During your redesign, think about the airflow and air quality of your space. Consider adding a ceiling fan, air purifier, air conditioner, or decorative fan to your area to improve the comfort of your room.
The Bottom Line
As you prepare to redesign your room, there is no shortage of changes to consider and no shortage of options available. Even small changes can impact the overall look and feel of your space, so don’t hesitate to dive in and try something new! Take a look at your current space and make a list of things that you want to change.