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Mad About The House's Kate Watson-Smyth reveals her interior design regrets

Interiors expert Kate Watson-Smyth, known for "Mad About The House," shares her insights on common design regrets in her final column for Red. She highlights the prevalent fear of making costly decorating mistakes, which often leads people to delay home improvements or settle for suboptimal designs. Watson-Smyth emphasizes that taking time to meticulously plan every detail can reduce errors, though even with careful planning, things can still go awry. Watson-Smyth discusses her own experiences with design mishaps, attributing many to a lack of attention during the final stages of a project when fatigue sets in. She recounts a personal regret regarding a kitchen worktop that was installed too high, suiting her tall builder but creating an inconvenience for daily use. Another example is an off-centre bathroom splashback, a detail that continues to bother her daily because she wasn't present to oversee its installation. The article also addresses paint-related common mistakes. One friend regretted using chalk paint due to its susceptibility to marking, while another lamented painting her hallway first, only for it to require repainting after the rest of the house was completed. Watson-Smyth reassures readers that most design elements, such as lighting and furniture, can be corrected or replaced. She shares her experience of swapping a scratched metal-top table for a vintage marble one, only to find it slightly too small, illustrating the iterative and sometimes arduous nature of achieving the desired outcome. Flooring is identified as a particularly critical area for planning, given its expense and the inconvenience of changing it. Watson-Smyth advises visualizing movement within spaces, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, to ensure functional layouts. She argues that understanding personal needs and lifestyle habits before embarking on a design project is crucial for minimizing errors. She advocates against large open-plan spaces, suggesting they can create conflicts when different activities (e.g., watching TV, listening to music, cooking) need to occur simultaneously. The columnist encourages readers to consider their habits when designing, such as whether they prefer hanging or folding clothes, taking baths or showers, and how they use a sofa for relaxation or conversation. She playfully suggests that the high cost of interior designers stems from their role in preemptively considering these personal nuances. Watson-Smyth concludes her column by expressing gratitude to her readers and directs them to her Substack for continued decorating advice. #InteriorDesign #HomeDecorating #DesignRegrets #KateWatsonSmyth #HomeRenovation #DecoratingTips #KitchenDesign #BathroomDesign #LifestyleConsiderations #InteriorDesign #HomeDecorating #DesignRegrets #KateWatsonSmyth #HomeRenovation #DecoratingTips #KitchenDesign #BathroomDesign #LifestyleConsiderations
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