What Are the 7 Rules of Interior Design?
The 7 basic concepts of interior design for your 7 Essential Bedroom Furniture Pieces are as follows, though designers may define them slightly differently.
- Balance
- Harmony
- Contrast
- Proportion
- Scale
- Rhythm
- Emphasis
Let’s start with balance- it’s about making a room feel balanced and stable. Then comes harmony which means your bed, curtains, and rug should follow a similar color pattern. Contrast can be achieved by mixing colors, for example, light walls with dark furniture.
Proportion means placing the items that relate to each other in size, for example, if you place a small dresser with a king-size bed, it will look off.
Scaling furniture means how furniture fits within the room size. Rhythm can make your space feel organized and visually pleasing.
Emphasis is your room’s focal point. The focal point of a bedroom is typically your bed. Make it stand out with:
- A headboard
- Accent wall
- Good lighting
When these seven rules are applied collectively, your bedroom feels just right.
This is actually one of the most practical bedroom guides I’ve come across. A lot of people think adding more furniture makes a room look better, but the point about keeping it simple (3–5 key pieces) really makes sense—especially for smaller spaces.
The 2/3 rule and the 3-5-7 rule were new to me, and honestly, they explain why some rooms just “feel right” without looking overcrowded. Also liked how you focused on comfort and layout, not just aesthetics.
Anyone setting up or redesigning a bedroom in Chicago can definitely avoid costly mistakes by following this guide.