than making potentially off-putting gendered decorating choices.
Natural elements should be added.
A natural touch should include rustic, homey elements, like woven baskets, tree stump stools, wooden tables, interwoven tree branch patterns, and natural fiber rugs. Instead of silk flower arrangements, consider cactus plants or faux greenery. Wall art with nautical or coastal themes is a good way to add a pleasant touch of style without the gendered implications of sports memorabilia or unicorns.
Fabrics should be mixed and matched.
To make a more neutral impression, balance velvet or leather furniture with accent pillows in cotton, canvas, or linen. Keep your window treatments simple with mild, free-flowing fabrics.
Go for a neutral color base.
A fast and hard rule to follow when neutralizing is to start with a beige, white, or gray shade for flooring, more extensive furnishing, countertops, and walls. To add depth, use accent tones like black or navy and pops of brighter colors to emphasize rugs, wall art, curtains, or pillows.
Bring in patterns and texture in accents.
One great way to add generic appeal is through a patterned rug with accents such as comfortable textured pillows and woven throws.
Avoid delicate trinkets on shelves and tables. Instead, add vintage
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