What one person likes another may not. You can feel perfectly relaxed in a country wooded area sipping your ice tea while another person may want to jump into their convertible car and drive to the closest modern city for a cup of coffee (double latte pleeeaase!).

Below are the 3 steps to finding your TRUE style:

1st STEP:
Explore with your armor of truth. Look around your space and (this is the part that is
difficult for most people) ADMIT which items you actually love and do not like. Are you displaying items because they are gifts or because you truly like them? Be true to yourself - dont worry, I wont tell anyone!

2nd STEP:
Write down a list of 5 items in your room that you “truly” love. Are you keeping furnishings from the past (college days, previous home) that you have been meaning to replace with new ones, but havent done so because of xyz reason? Do you love the look AND color AND size of your items?

3rd STEP:
Pick the style that is closest to the 5 items in your list. Did you know that there are more than 30 different design styles? Here are a few: Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, Asian, Colonial, Contemporary, Cottage, Country, Eclectic, French, Garden, Rustic, (a moment to take a breather) Mediterranean, Modern, Rustic, Ranch, Romantic, Shabby Chic, Tropical, plus more (phew!).

The secret to finding your true style is a simple concept that holds value in everyday living let go of the past so you can prosper in the present & future. It is as simple as it sounds; yet its not always easy to incorporate. Being honest with yourself will help you filter out what you do and do not like and helps you narrow down a style that you truly love. Even eclectic spirits (which mix a variety of styles) can narrow down what they do NOT like. So go ahead, try it!

If you need help visualizing one of the styles I listed above, then feel free to email me & I will send you a picture of the decorative style.

Ada Gonzalez is an interior decorator who designs solutions that provide comfort & function with a BIG SPLASH of style without having to spend hi-end prices on furniture & furnishings. Her designs have been featured in the Life & Style section of The Journal News, Sound Shore Express newspaper, and the Lohub Blog of Westchester County. In April 2007 she won a design competition called “Interior Motives”. She was honored as an Interior Decorating Subject Specialist March and April of 2007 for DETC (Distant Education Training Council) helping perfect learning materials for interior decorating students. Her ezine called Smart Decorating!, which offers FREE DECORATING TIPS, is her way of helping people across the United States learn to comfortably live in and love their homes to get more information on her ezine go to http://www.adasdecoratingsolutions.com

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