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Slow Down to Spruce Up: The Art of Patience in Home Decor

Slow Down to Spruce Up: The Art of Patience in Home Decor

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Tue 11 Jun 2024

In the fast-paced world we live in, the concept of patience often feels like a relic of the past. We crave instant gratification, from fast food to same-day delivery, and it’s rare we take things slowly. It’s time therefore to embrace a slower approach to life, including how we decorate our home. When it comes to home decor, embracing a philosophy of slow patience can lead to more meaningful and enduring results. Here’s why taking your time can transform your living space into a calm sanctuary.


Sourcing sustainable materials

In a world of disposable goods, opting for sustainable materials can make a significant difference to your life and the planet. Seek out high-quality, ethically sourced materials that are built to last. This might mean choosing solid wood over particle board or natural fibres over synthetics. Not only will these choices be better for the environment, but they’ll also lend a timeless beauty to your home. At Blinds Direct, all of our natural wood is sourced from responsibly managed forests, and we have a fantastic selection of recycled soft fabrics which will help you to reduce your carbon footprint. 

Celebrating craftsmanship

Artisanal pieces have a story and soul that mass-produced items simply can’t replicate. By investing in handcrafted furniture and decor, you’re supporting artisans and preserving traditional crafts. Whether it’s a handwoven rug, made to measure curtains, or a piece of original artwork, these items add character and depth to your space. Moreover, they will help communities retain these valuable skills ensuring craftsmanship can continue into the future.

Dial it down a notch

One of the best ways to approach life is to embrace mindfulness, sustainability, and finding purpose in all that you do. Translated into the home, this approach prioritises quality over quantity, craftsmanship over convenience, and personalisation over mass production. By adopting patience in your interior design projects, you can ultimately create spaces that both reflect your true self and stand the test of time.

Take time to plan

The best way to approach a project is with thoughtful planning. Rushing through the design process often leads to regrettable choices and unnecessary expenses. Take the time to visualise your space, consider its function, and think about how you want to feel when you’re in it. Create mood boards, explore Pinterest, gather inspiration, and don’t be afraid to revise your plans as you go. From your blinds, curtains or shutters, it’s also a good idea to order some free samples. The more you invest in the planning stage, the more satisfying the end result will be.

Layering Over Time

One of the most rewarding aspects of slow design is the opportunity to layer your space over time. Rather than filling your home with cheap, generic items all at once, allow it to evolve organically. Collect pieces during your travels, inherit family heirlooms, and purchase items that speak to you. This approach creates a home that feels curated and personal, rather than styled and impersonal.

Patience in Practice

Patience is not just a virtue in interior design; it’s a practice that can be cultivated. Here are four practical tips to help you in your design journey:

  1. Set Realistic Timelines: Accept that creating your dream space will take time. Break down your project into manageable phases and celebrate each milestone.
  2. Budget Wisely: Instead of blowing your budget on quick fixes, save for pieces that you truly love and that will last. Quality over quantity should be your mantra.
  3. Stay Flexible: Be open to change and adapt your plans as needed. Sometimes the best design choices are the ones that come unexpectedly.
  4. Enjoy the Process: Interior design should be a joyful and creative experience – you are decorating your home after all! Savour the journey and take pride in the space you are creating.

By adopting a more patient approach to your interior design, you’re not only creating a more beautiful and functional home but also fostering a deeper connection to your space. A thoughtful approach encourages sustainability, supports craftspeople, and results in a home that is uniquely yours. So, the next time you feel the urge to rush, take a deep breath and remember: good things take time.


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