The Importance Of Visual Weight

Today let’s chat about weight. Not my weight or your weight. Let’s chat about visual weight. Did you know we can visually weigh everything! So let’s talk about how the “weight” of what we put into our home can create beauty and also how it can make our homes look not so beautiful. This concept is so important for every home decorator to know.

Today is Home Style Saturday, your weekend mini-decorating magazine. My blogging friends and I have revamped our most popular posts. These posts are not “old” but are even better than new because we have taken great content and made it even better! More relevant content, new pictures, more up-to-date info.

If you read thing from our blogs HOME STYLE SATURDAY should be it.

I’m so passionate about breaking down interior design concepts into easy to understand, repeatable steps and sharing them with you so you can use them in your home. My biggest hope for you, my friend, is to learn these concepts that make decorating easier and more successful so you can add beauty and joy to your home!

Today’s post about Visual Weight And Decorating should be a part of your decorating know-how! You should use it every time you decorate. From creating a vignette to decorating a room, visual weight plays an important part in the decorating process.

See VISUAL WEIGHT AND DECORATING HERE.

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3 Comments

  1. Yvonne, AGES ago you had a post about using a lightweight, cordless leaf blower to blow off your porch, patio, etc. I thought I remembered your saying what brand/model you use, but I can’t find it anywhere. Have a recommendation?
    Pat
    in Springfield, MO

  2. I’ve looked at several brands/sizes. I was just curious what you had. I have a bigger, corded blower, but it’s kept in the tool shed, and it’s a hassle to get it and the long outdoor extension cord out just to do a quick sweep. Thought I might get a smaller, battery-powered one to keep clean and handy in the house for more frequent, quick sweeps outside. : )