Interior designer and Decorator in NYC
Are you looking for a budget interior decorator in NYC?
Most award-winning interior design studios in New York work only with customers with giant sums. But I believe that every person and home deserves a good design with every budget, no matter how low or inexpensive it may be.
I have the experience to make high-end looks on a middle budget. There is some know-how on how to make your home look and feel sophisticated on an affordable budget.

Budget interior design

Are you looking for a budget interior decorator in NYC?
Most award-winning interior design studios in New York work only with customers with giant sums. But I believe that every person and home deserves a good design with every budget, no matter how low or inexpensive it may be.

I have the experience to make high-end looks on a middle budget. There is some know-how on how to make your home look and feel sophisticated on an affordable budget.
  1. Decluttering, structuring elements, and meanings, keeping all surfaces well-cleanGet rid of any unnecessary items and keep only the essentials. This will create a more open and airy feel. Symmetry is a great way to create a sense of balance and structure in a room. Place items in pairs or groups of three to create a cohesive look.
  2. Deep non-banal color shade choices and color pop-ups. Use accessories such as throw pillows, curtains, and rugs to add pops of color to a room. Choose colors that complement your decor and add visual interest. Use color in unexpected places, such as painting the interior of a bookshelf or using a bold color on the ceiling. This can create a sense of drama and depth in a space. Paint an accent wall in a deep, non-banal color to create a focal point in a room. This can add depth and dimension to a space and create a sense of sophistication.
  3. Using patterns. Mixing and matching patterns can add visual interest to a room. Consider using patterns in unexpected places, such as on the ceiling or in the backsplash of a kitchen. Choose patterns that complement each other and add visual interest without overwhelming the space.
  4. Light scenarios. Use different types of lighting to create contrasts and shadows in a room. Use task lighting to highlight specific areas, and add dimmer switches to create a variety of moods. Ambient or “general” lighting – canned lights, chandeliers, ceiling-mounted fixtures, buffet lamps, etc. Task lighting – lights to help you see tasks better such as under-cabinet lights, desk lamps, reading lamps, etc. Accent lighting – lights used to create a feeling of “atmosphere” such as picture lights, candlelight, wall-mounted sconces, etc.
  5. Diversify types of furniture for open spaces. A sectional sofa can be a great choice for defining a seating area in an open space. Accent chairs can be used to create a separate seating area within an open space. Choose chairs in a different color or pattern than the sofa to add visual interest.
  6. Right window treatments with the right color and size. Choose the style that works best for your space - curtains, blinds, shades, and drapes - and the overall look you're trying to achieve. Too-small window treatments will look awkward and out of place, while too-large treatments will overwhelm the space. Choose window treatments that complement the overall color scheme of your room. Avoid cheap, flimsy materials that will look cheap and won't last. Choose high-quality hardware and add trim, such as tassels or fringe, to add a touch of luxury.
  7. Live plants and flowers. Incorporate plants and flowers into your decor to add a touch of natural beauty and freshness to the space. Large plants such as fiddle leaf fig trees or palm trees can make a big impact and add a sense of drama to a room. Choose flowers that complement the colors of your decor, and display them in a vase or planter.
  8. Retro or vintage pieces from Flea Markets or your old relatives. Incorporate items with a personal or historical significance, such as old family photos or vintage travel posters, to add character and personality to a space.
  9. Scents. Invest in high-quality scented candles, diffusers, or room sprays that use natural, high-quality ingredients. Avoid using synthetic fragrances, as these can be overwhelming and unpleasant. Be careful not to overdo it with scents, as this can be overwhelming and unpleasant.
  10. Stylish wall art, mirroring your individuality. Keep your personal style and values in mind when choosing wall art. Select art that evokes a response and excitement. It`s better to hang one big piece of art than a lot of small ones. The size and layout of the room should influence your choice of wall art. You can hang your personal photos, such as family portraits, vacation snapshots, or pictures of your pets. These types of images can add a personal touch to your decor.
  11. Leave as much as possible space for life. Before you start shopping for furniture, measure your space to determine how much room you have to work with. Look for furniture that is proportional to the size of your space. Choose furniture that serves a purpose and fits your lifestyle. Make sure to leave enough space for movement between furniture pieces.
  12. Mix elements of styles. Choose a dominant style that you love, such as modern or traditional. This will provide a framework for your design choices. Incorporate elements of other styles to create a unique and eclectic look.
  13. Update door and cabinet handles. Adding metallic accents, such as gold or silver, can create a luxurious and expensive feel. This could be in the form of picture frames, vases, or other decorative elements.
  14. Pleasant-looking and touchable textile. Natural materials like cotton, linen, and wool are typically more breathable and comfortable to the touch than synthetic materials. Consider using a mix of textures, such as a chunky knit throw paired with smooth linen curtains, to add dimension to your space. Consider using a color palette that complements the other elements in your space. Layering different textiles can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in a room.
  15. Use contrasts of colors, materials, and textures. Contrasting colors can create a bold and striking look. Pair dark colors with light colors, or mix cool colors with warm colors to create a dynamic and visually interesting space. Mixing different materials can add depth and texture to a room. Combine wood, metal, glass, and fabric to create a visually interesting and cohesive look. Incorporating luxurious materials such as velvet, silk, or cashmere can add a sense of opulence to a space. Use these materials on cushions, throws, and curtains to create a luxurious feel. Texture can also add visual interest to a space. Consider using textured fabrics or materials, such as a woven basket or a knit throw pillow, to complement the patterns in your decor. These materials will add a sense of luxury to the space.
  16. Add weird shapes to at least one piece of furniture or decor. Invest in a few statement pieces that will catch the eye and draw attention to the room. This could be a unique piece of art, an interesting light fixture, or a luxurious area rug.
  17. Create focal points, main and secondary. Choose a focal point in the room and build the rest of the decor around it. This could be a fireplace, a large window, or a piece of artwork.
Don't settle for low-quality design. With Mary Shafran Interior decorator in NYC, you can achieve a beautiful and functional space without breaking the bank. Contact me today to learn more about how we can help with your home project!