10 Steps to a Well-Designed Room

From Design Secrets From the Pros

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Formulate a plan.
Some designers can keep all of this information in their heads, others carry their floor plans, photos and design ideas around with them at all times—but they never dive in without thinking it all through. Try to envision your room when it’s completely done, and then plot out what steps you'll need to take to get to that point.

Be sure to create your own room-design file. You'll want to include key measurements and inspiring images. You'll also want to keep a shopping list based on things you've seen in stores, on websites and in catalogs that are a good fit for your dimensions, theme and budget (you may find something even better down the road, but it's good to have a point of comparison). Designer Stephanie Henley suggests keeping Ziploc baggies of the fabric swatches, flooring samples and paint chips you'd like to use (label their purpose clearly, she notes, but write in pencil because you may change your mind).

Clearly everything is flexible, but having this plan at your fingertips will help you make decisions and keep the momentum going.

Learn how to create your own decorating notebook.