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7 interior design ‘truths’ no one believes until they see the results

7 designer habits from Sarah Loves Interiors to instantly improve your home

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After more than a decade in the design world, Sarah (@sarahlovesinteriors) has learned a thing or two about what really makes a space work. Her latest Instagram post shares seven design “truths” that even seasoned homeowners find hard to believe until they actually try them.

These simple principles don’t require a renovation or even a big budget. With a willingness to see your home a little differently and the bravery to try something new, you’ll see she knows what she’s talking about. 

1. A large rug will make your room look bigger

It feels counterintuitive, but it’s true: the smaller the rug, the smaller the room appears. A large rug that extends under your furniture will anchor the space and create a sense of scale. When in doubt, size up. Your room will thank you.

2. Darker colors make your space feel more dramatic and interesting

Forget the myth that dark paint makes rooms feel small or that small rooms should be light. Deep, saturated tones can actually create depth and coziness while making lighter accents pop. Whether it’s a moody navy or a charcoal wall, darker hues add sophistication and dimension.

3. Moving your sofa away from the wall will make your room look bigger

Pushing all your furniture to the edges of a room flattens it visually. By floating your sofa or creating defined zones, you give the furniture just enough breathing space that instantly makes it feel more inviting.

4. Hanging your curtains high above your window makes a ceiling look taller

A favorite styling trick is all about proportion. Mounting your curtain rods close to the ceiling (rather than directly above the window) draws the eye upward and creates the illusion of height. It’s an easy, affordable way to transform a space.

5. Large accessories can make your room feel more spacious

Tiny decor items create clutter in a room. Larger statement pieces like oversized lamps, vases, or artwork, create balance and calm. Bigger pieces give the eye fewer places to land, which helps a space feel open and intentional.

6. Symmetry isn’t always the answer

Perfectly mirrored layouts can look stiff. Instead, try asymmetry to create visual interest. Mix shapes, offset lighting, or pair different side tables for a more natural, collected look. Imperfection can actually make a room feel more relaxed and lived in.

7. Texture matters more than color

Color sets the mood, but texture creates the feeling. Layering materials like linen, velvet, rattan, stone and wood brings warmth and depth to any room. It’s what makes a neutral space feel comfortable instead of flat.

The bottom line

Sarah’s design philosophy is all about smart, subtle changes that make a big impact. Whether it’s shifting your sofa or swapping out a rug, these small tweaks can completely change how your home feels.

To see more of her expert insights and timeless interiors, follow @sarahlovesinteriors on Instagram off check out her website here.

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