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Creating a Cohesive Home Design Across Multiple Remodeling Projects

Achieving a cohesive design style isn’t just about looks; it’s about creating a balanced space.

If you’ve been considering multiple remodeling projects for your home, one secret to success often gets overlooked: cohesive home design. Achieving a cohesive design style isn’t just about looks; it’s about creating a balanced space, increasing your home’s value, and providing personal satisfaction in every corner. We’ll explain everything from understanding cohesive design to applying principles like consistent color palettes and unified materials. Keep reading to learn more.

Establishing a Consistent Color Palette

Color is one of the most powerful tools for tying design together. Start with a base palette that flows through the home. Consider neutrals like whites, beiges, or soft grays for walls and foundations. These tones provide a canvas that works well with varying styles and accents.

Once you have the base, think about accent colors. These can vary by room, but should complement one another rather than clash. For example, choose navy blue and mustard yellow accents for the living room and use olive green in the kitchen. The key here is staying within a spectrum that feels intentional.

For example, imagine transitioning from a warm-toned kitchen with terracotta accents to a soft, inviting dining room featuring rust and blush hues. Subtle shifts in shades help define spaces while keeping rooms cohesive.

Uniform Flooring and Materials

Flooring visually connects the entire home, so using consistent materials like hardwood, tile, or stone can be a game-changer. 

Different flooring materials may be needed for durability in functional spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. However, choosing coordinating colors or textures ensures consistency. For example, a wood-look tile in the kitchen can flow seamlessly next to real hardwood in the living room.

The same principle applies to countertops, backsplashes, and cabinetry. Applying similar materials or finishes—even in different tones or patterns—will keep things cohesive without looking boring.

Implementing Cohesive Design in Various Remodeling Projects

Kitchens

The kitchen is often the home’s centerpiece, grounding its overall design theme. Do you prefer a modern look? Start with sleek cabinets and pendant lighting, but consider integrating wood tones or matte finishes to keep the design warm and welcoming.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms allow for more freedom since they’re often more private, but they shouldn’t feel like a different world. Use tile colors and fixtures that complement the overall palette. For example, if you’re including brass fixtures in the kitchen, carry that choice into bathroom faucets or mirrors.

Living Rooms

Think strategically about major anchor pieces like couches, rugs, and art. Choose items that echo the color palette and shapes used in other areas for harmony. A key tip here is repeating certain design elements in at least three different areas to unify your home.

Contact Accessible Home Builders Today

Here at Accessible Home Builders, we’re proud to say we’ve been building and remodeling homes since 1994. We’ve serviced Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Selbyville, Millsboro, Georgetown, Laurel, and more communities within Delaware in that time. We work to guarantee a high level of professionalism, dedication, and the use of quality materials to ensure our customers have the homes they deserve.

To get in touch with us, give us a call at our office at 302-663-0464, send us an email at info@accessiblehomebuilders.com or visit us in person at 28412 DuPont Blvd, #103 Millsboro, DE 19966. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and YouTube to stay updated on what we’re up to next!

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