April 25, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II & IV • Page 25 (ARA) The newest interior design trends are evoking a playful vibe through the mixing and matching of different styles for an eclectic, fun look. According to ELLE Décor, home decorating is shifting toward a more theatrical and eclectic decorating style highlighting richer colors, layers of textures and patterns, and a fusion of time periods and styles. Homeowners who want to express their own unique style can blend a mix of traditional and contemporary elements, according to Erinn Valencich, L.A.-based designer and blogger for HGTV’s Design Happens. Whether it’s neutral colors with a bold chair or a formal fireplace with art deco accessories, homeowners can create a space that is both comfortable and dynamic. “Attractive eclecticism can help make your home space a truly accurate reflection of your individuality,” said Valencich. “Combining shapes, styles, and colors makes a very original statement.” Eclectic style can include a variety of periods and styles and is connected through the use of color, texture, shape, and finish. With such a bevy of decor options, an eclectic room can easily turn chaotic. That is why Valencich recommends starting with a good foundation: the floors. “I like to design a room from the ground up,” she said. “A new floor is a great place to start for a fresh look and feel; floors not only ground the room, but they provide the design foundation. Eclectic design trends breathe new life into rooms heathered oak serves as a pleasing canvas for an eclectic room design, while also adding an attractive level of style and artistry to a space. This floor gives the same visuals and charm of a hardwood floor constructed from reclaimed, vintage wood, which adds depth and personality to the room. Another advantage to a neutral color floor is that, as the room décor changes through the years, the floor will transition nicely. “The great thing about spaces decorated in an eclectic style is they can easily be changed depending on mood, inspiration, and budget,” she said. “That’s why it’s important to have flooring that is versatile enough to adapt to your changing style. An eclectic room doesn’t have to be a hodgepodge or random assortment of items. “Have a planned and deliberate design,” Valencich recommended. “Eclectic rooms benefit from the same principles of design seen with other styles.” Balance. “Edit your collection to create harmony and focal points,” she said. “Practice moderation with your pieces.” Harmony and unity. “Group objects that work well together,” she added. “For example, use different chairs around your dining “A good strategy when designing an eclectic room is to start with a neutral colored floor to help tie all the elements together. Gray toned floors are the latest design trend and they open up the possibilities for a wide range of decorating styles and color palettes.” A neutral color floor isn’t “blah” or unattractive, added Valencich. A floor like Quick-Step’s new Reclaime flooring in table, but paint them the same color to unify the look.” Scale and proportion. “A mix of small, medium and large pieces helps balance out a room and keeps it from looking cluttered,” she explained. Valencich recommended that homeowners keep the design principles in mind while mixing unexpected pieces to create a gorgeous effect. Create a tidy grid of art to balance out weathered pieces and graphic patterns. Use nature to help create an eclectic look. Airy flower arrangements atop a dark, antique table give a balance of dark and light colors. Play with textures. From an old frame with the peeling paint to nubby rugs and silky pillows, textures keep a room interesting and inviting. Let your personality shine through with what you love. Do you have a collection of shells or trinkets? Use those pieces in an everyday nook. “As you create your own eclectic look, remember to be adventurous and a little daring. The most unexpected pairings can make the most refreshing looks, Valencich concluded.