Experts reveal the biggest mistakes people make when decorating their homes, from small rugs to all-matching furniture

FROM accessories to rugs, choosing furniture and deciding on layouts – there's a lot to think about when you're furnishing a home.

Luckily, a team of interior designs have revealed the most common mistakes people make when decorating their house – are you guilty of these?

Choosing furniture that matches too well

Interior designer Max Humphrey told Insider that matching your furniture too much can make it look like a catalogue.

"I wouldn't buy matching a bed frame with matching end tables because it'll just make your room look like a catalogue," he explained.

"The best rooms are ones that look like they've been collected over time."

Relying on a ceiling light

According to experts, having an overhead light isn't enough.

Interior designer Holly Hickey Moore explained "layering" lighting is the best approach and recommends both floor and table lamps.

Clutter on show

Whatever you do, don't expose disorganised shelves.

"If you're going to have open storage, like shelves or nightstands that have an open base, it's really, really important to consider what you're going to be putting on that, because that becomes your design," explained Caitlin Murray of Black Lacquer Design.

Rugs that are the wrong size

According to experts, a rug in the living room should always be wider than the width of your furniture  – otherwise, it's too small.

When it comes to a rug in the bedroom, Murray says it should "run the long way of the bed" so it doesn't look misplaced under the bedside table.

Neglecting accessories

"It's always nice to have a budget made and leave some money for art and accessories," Moore explained.

"Those are just as important as the big pieces of furniture, the rugs, the TV, or whatever it is you want in your space."

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