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We've long admired interior designer Deborah Wecselman's impeccable sense of style and approach to the eclectic. Her designs are sophisticated yet edgy, but altogether liveable-a tough balance to pull off when decorating in the eclectic style. Here's how she does it, and how you can borrow her secrets for your own space.Eclectic Decorating Rule #1: Keep Your Lines Clean
"Furniture should come in basic forms-squares, rectangles and circles-the cleaner, the better," says Deborah.
Deborah Wecselman
Eclectic Decorating Rule #2: Mix It Up
"Don't be afraid to mix patterns and prints," Deborah says. "By adding primary shaped furniture, it keeps the space 'clean' and allows for abstract adornments that will not create a 'busy' appearance."
Deborah Wecselman
Eclectic Decorating Rule #3: Add color
It's no secret that we love color here, but Deborah advises a more concentrated approach. "Start with a room with neutrals like taupe, beige, cream, grey, black, white or brown, then add bold home accessories...from bright yellow paintings to royal blue vases, unexpected pops of color add personality to any space," she says.
Deborah Wecselman
To see more gorgeously eclectic interiors, visit Deborah Wecselman Designs.