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The Free State of Your Living Spaces: Eclectic Decoration Style

This month, we have compiled our notes on eclectic decoration, which gives spaces a free character...In recent years, there are some decoration styles that have become more popular depending on the frequency of preference. Eclectic decoration is one of these styles. Derived from the Greek word "eklektos", meaning selected, in the dictionary of the Turkish Language Association, the concept...

the free state of your living spaces: eclectic decoration style
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This month, we have compiled our notes on
eclectic decoration
which gives a free character to the spaces...

In recent years, there are some decoration styles that have become more popular depending on the frequency of preference. Eclectic decoration is one of these styles.

Derived from the Greek word "eklektos", meaning "selected", and defined as "eclectic" in the dictionary of the Turkish Language Association, the concept of eclectic means to recompile by bringing together different pieces of decoration in different styles.

Eclectic style, which has an approach outside of stereotypical design concepts, attracts attention of people who are fond of freedom in decoration as in every aspect of life. Because out-of-the-box design combinations are at the center of eclectic home decoration.

For those who want to decorate their living spaces with eclectic style, there is no obligation to follow a specific period or style. The eclectic style leaves interior designers and users completely free, creating beauty out of chaos.

Balance and harmony are two elements that should not be forgotten in living spaces decorated in an eclectic style. Without these two elements, eclectic home decor can quickly turn into a mess.

Although it may seem difficult to achieve harmony when pieces from different styles and eras are freely combined, what the eclectic style actually creates is the harmony of contrasts. With the attention to details such as color and harmony in the size of the items used, pieces from completely different styles and periods coexist in living spaces decorated with eclectic style, giving the spaces an original and free atmosphere.

How to Apply Eclectic Decoration?

It is possible to design all living spaces such as home or office with eclectic style. The eclectic style gives almost unlimited freedom to those who want to decorate their spaces in a completely original way.

Let's discuss together what you should pay attention to in the eclectic style decoration that captures integrity without creating chaos...

Remember that you are free in your choices. You can choose your furniture by associating the eclectic style with the concept of freedom.
You can use different fabrics together. In particular, colorful and ethnic fabrics will be the elements that will give your space its soul.
Design interpretation You can use independent furniture and objects together. For example, you can combine a modern armchair 
with vintage
styled buffets or bergères.
Eclectic style evokes contrast as well as uniqueness. By designing contrasting colors, furniture designs, and walls, you can achieve harmony born of contrast.
In areas such as your dining room and kitchen tables, you can use chairs with different interpretations together instead of choosing a set in your furniture.
Yıldız Entegre Tip:

Let's give you a little tip for your eclectic style decorations... Choosing solid colors for your wall and flooring will make it easier for you to achieve balance and harmony, which are the sine qua non of eclectic home decoration, by leaving your choices in furniture selection even freer. Choosing laminate flooring
with knots and 
joints on your floors will be ideal for the combination of old and new in your spaces.

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