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12 things an interior designer with over 10 years of experience wouldn't have in her own space

After working as an interior designer for 10 years, Brooke Lang would never have harsh lighting, matching furniture sets, or shiplap in her home.

red x's and arrows pointing at a tufted chair, a small rug, and florescent lights in a modern living room
Some home-decor trends don't impress interior designers.
  • Interior designer Brooke Lang shared which decor pieces she would never have in her home.  
  • Open kitchen shelving is impractical and a major dust collector. 
  • The designer also said to stay away from paper window shades and harsh lighting.

Home design can be tough when you don't have the knowledge and skills of a professional designer.

To help, Business Insider asked Brooke Lang, principal designer at Brooke Lang Design, to share the decor items she would never have in her home.

Don’t go overboard with precious antiques.
red x and arrow pointing at antique furniture in a highly decorated living room
Vintage touches can make a space stand out, but a little goes a long way.

Vintage decor can add personality to your home — and typically features better craftsmanship.

But according to Lang, too many antiques can make a space feel dated and unlivable.

"I like to integrate vintage items sparingly while mixing and matching with modern decor," she told BI. "It's a great way to keep your favorite one-of-a-kind pieces without dating your space."

Open shelving in the kitchen is impractical.
red x and arrowing pointing at oven shelving in a modern kitchen with black accents
Open shelving usually attracts dust.

Open kitchen shelving is a trend that's slowly dying out, according to Lang.

"Unless you have uniform plates, glassware, and bowls that are perfectly positioned, open shelving isn't realistic or practical," she told BI. "It's also an easy way for your kitchen items to collect dust."

If you're dying to refresh your kitchen, the designer recommended painting or updating the hardware on your existing cabinetry.

According to Lang, acrylic furniture should stay in the '60s.
acrylic side table and chair on a wooden deck
Clear, acrylic furniture can easily break.

"I would never put acrylic furniture in my home," Lang said. "On top of being a trend that should stay in the 1960s, acrylic isn't as durable as other materials and small cracks or scratches can't be easily repaired."

Whether you're looking for a vintage coffee table or a new set of dining chairs, the designer recommended opting for wood or marble for a more timeless touch.

With wooden furniture, you can always add a fresh coat of paint for a refresh as well, she added.

Fluorescent (or any harsh) lighting can make your home feel unwelcoming.
red x on the ceiling of a white kitchen with bright florescent lighting
Softer lighting options can be more inviting.

Lang said warm lighting is essential for making your space feel cozy and truly like home.

"Harsh lighting can make your space feel sterile," she told BI. "So I recommend replacing fluorescent bulbs with soft white or incandescent bulbs, which emit a warm, golden light."

Wall hangings with inspirational quotes do nothing for your space.
red x and arrow pointing at home decor signs that read "welcome home" and "happy place"
Ditch quote wall art for more unique decor.

"Wall hangings and decor featuring inspirational quotes — or really any words at all — is a trend synonymous with the modern-farmhouse look we should collectively leave behind," Lang told BI.

The designer recommended looking for something more original, such as prints of landscapes, vintage oil paintings, or even colorful abstract artwork to create contrast in a room.

Overly distressed furniture has seen its heyday.
red x over a white, distressed night stand with a unique lamp on top
Distressed nightstands and dressers were popular for a while.

According to Lang, another modern-farmhouse trend she avoids is distressed furniture.

The designer said some rustic touches are OK, but large pieces of furniture with faux wear and tear can overwhelm a space.

For a more modern take, the designer recommended choosing pieces with raw finishes and natural textures, such as jute, bouclé, and linen.

Toss out your paper window shades.
close up shot of a paper window shade partially rolled up in front of a window
Paper shades are the only affordable window treatment.

Although paper shades are helpful when you're moving into a new home, Lang said, there are plenty of affordable window treatments you can invest in to elevate your space — especially when it comes to drapery.

"A trick I like to tell my clients is to invest in high-quality curtain rods and rings to make your curtains look higher end," she told BI.

Living-room rugs that are too small can make the space feel messy.
red x and arrow pointing at a small textured area rug in a modern living room
It's better to splurge on a rug that will actually fit your space.

According to Lang, rugs that are too small can make a living room feel unbalanced.

"I like to think of a rug as the anchor of a living room," she said. "It's meant to ground the seating area and be the focal point that draws people in."

Her general rule of thumb is that it should either be big enough to fit two legs of each piece of furniture or at least 6 inches wider than the length of the sofa on each side.

Matching furniture sets lack character.
red x and arrows pointing at matching dark wood furniture in a bedroom with wood floors and natural lighting
Don't be afraid to mix and match bedroom furniture.

The matchy-matchy design trend lacks character and can come off as boring.

"Mismatched, eclectic decor allows for your personal style to really come through in your home's design," the designer told BI.

It can also save you money in the long run by providing you with more flexibility on where to shop.

The designer said tufted sofas are too bulky.
red x and arrow pointing at a peach colored tufted sofa in a modern living room
Tufted designs are visually and physically bulky.

According to Lang, a tufted sofa — typically featuring buttons sewn into diamond or square patterns — is too bulky and can make a space feel crowded.

"Instead, I recommend going for something that is lighter and provides more flow to your living room, such as a sculptural or curved sofa," she told BI.

The designer said a properly proportioned couch can make the space feel more inviting and pleasing to the eye.

Lang also avoids shiplap in her space.
red x and arrow pointing at a shiplap wall in an all white bathroom with black design touches
Shiplap is wood paneling on interior walls.

The rustic trend, which features wood paneling on interior walls, has some style benefits. But the designer said it's overdone and dated.

"It's also impractical — if a piece of shiplap gets damaged, it can be difficult and expensive to fix depending on the extent of the damage," she told BI.

If you want to lean into a more rustic home design, Lang recommended limewash paint, which has a streaky effect.

"Limewash gives you the opportunity to add dimension with different brushstroke patterns that give your walls an old-world, vintage feel," she said.

The designer avoids laminate floors in her home.
red x and arrow pointing at laminate flooring in a modern kitchen with minimal furniture
Laminate will never be as timeless as hardwood.

"If you're lucky enough to purchase a home that has original flooring, absolutely do not replace it with laminate flooring," Lang told BI.

If your flooring needs a little love, the designer said, refinishing hardwood is a very manageable DIY project that will pay off in the long run.

It can also add value to your home if you ever want to resell.

Click to keep reading other things interior designers say they would (or would never) have in their own space.

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