At some point people get the urge to take their home and to throw everything out and to start over with everything inside. The only way you could conceivably do this is if you happen to have too much money and this endeavor is simply a way to make some space on your bank balance. For the rest of humanity, however, it is necessary to take a longer, more restrained approach to redecorating and one of the smart ways to accomplish this is to go about it room by room. That is, you start in one room and redecorate then when you have enough money in the budget you move on to the next. A good starting point if ideas are slim is to take the furniture you want in the room and work from there. Let us say you have just gotten a wonderful Monti set and want the room to fit in with your designer furniture.
Designer furniture like the works of art that are created by Monti make a statement all on their own and can easily support the entire room with their own sensibility. That is why it is possible to take your Monti set and create the room around it. By taking your cues from the style, design and feeling of the furniture you can more easily define a style, design and atmosphere for the room. The color of the furniture, the lines of the design and even where it will be placed in the room are all important - but can also help you to create the room around the masterpiece.
It seems like a very simple thing when put into simple words but then again there has to be a reason why some people are actually paid to be interior decorators or home designers. While the principle of designing the room around a Monti set is indeed easy it is the actual implementation that is actually the problem in this case. Professional designers have an advantage over us ordinary people who make a living on other things - they have contacts. This makes it easier for them to find what they need when they need it. The advantage of taking the task of design into your own hands lies in the fact that after the first room you should also have at least a small list of people and places that have what you require.
As a general rule it is easier to work your way down. That is, start with the walls and wall decorations. Then move on to the floor and decide whether a carpet or another type of combination of floors and floor coverings would be last. Finally you can move on to any accessories that will complement the Monti set that is the centerpiece of your creation. It will take some trial and error but with perseverance it can be a success and within budget. Then again…perhaps it might be easier to call that interior decorator.