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Embrace the Art of Slow Decorating

Woman sitting on the floor reading a book near a couch. Image credit: Anna Tarazevich

September 2023

 

Are you someone who feels overwhelmed by the thought of decorating your apartment or townhome? Does the idea of transforming a blank canvas into a cozy, beautiful haven seem insurmountable? If so, fret not, because there’s a decorating philosophy that’s perfectly suited for you: slow decorating.

Slow decorating is a mindful and deliberate approach to decorating that’s perfect for those who may not have a natural flair for interior design. It’s about taking your time, making intentional choices, and creating a space that reflects your personality and needs.

What is Slow Decorating?

At its core, slow decorating is the antithesis of the “fast fashion” approach to interior design. Instead of rushing to immediately decorate every room in your place, slow decorating encourages you to invest time and thought into every decision. It’s about creating a home that evolves organically over time, based on how you actually live in a space.

Embrace Mindfulness

One of the fundamental principles of slow decorating is mindfulness. It’s about being present and fully engaged in the process of decorating. Take the time to consider how each piece of furniture or decor item will fit into your space and your life. Ask yourself questions like, “Does this piece bring me joy?” and “Will I still love this in five years?” By focusing on these questions, you can avoid impulsive purchases and build a space that truly resonates with you. The end result is an apartment where everything has meaning or a story to tell.

Start with a Clear Vision

Before you dive into decorating, take a step back and envision what you want your space to look and feel like. Gather inspiration from magazines, websites, and social media, but don’t feel pressured to replicate someone else’s style. Think about how you use each room or even places within a single room. Slow decorating is about finding your unique aesthetic and expressing it in your home.

Take It One Step at a Time

One of the most daunting aspects of decorating for beginners is the feeling that they have to do everything at once. Slow decorating relieves you of that pressure. Start with one room or even one corner of a room and work on it until you’re satisfied. It’s okay to leave some areas untouched while you focus on perfecting others.

Quality Over Quantity

In the world of slow decorating, quality always takes precedence over quantity. Rather than filling your space with cheap, disposable items, invest in well-crafted, timeless pieces that will stand the test of time. Slow decorating is about creating a space that becomes more beautiful and meaningful as it ages.

Personalize Your Space

Your home should reflect your personality and tell your story. Incorporate personal touches into your decor, such as family photos, artwork, items from your hobbies, or heirlooms. These items can make your space feel warm and inviting, and they remind you of what truly matters in life.

Be Open to Change

Slow decorating doesn’t mean that your space should remain static forever. Your tastes and preferences will evolve, and that’s okay. Embrace change when it feels right, and don’t be afraid to switch things up. The key is to do it thoughtfully and with a sense of purpose.

At Erie Station Village, we love it when our residents turn their apartment or townhome into a true home with décor that reflects who they are. We think taking pride in your place and making it beautiful is a form of self-care and self-love. We’ve worked hard to create a variety of floor plans, finishes, and sizes to that there’s a place for everyone here. If you’d like to learn more about us, our amenities, and even take a few 3D tours, just visit the floorplans page of our website.