Buying a home is more often than not much of an emotional decision. The location, size, surrounding homes and age are very significant factors that set the base price of a property, but a superior design and feeling of the interiors can push it up significantly. By getting the potential buyers emotionally attached, you can get them to compete with each other and achieve what you've set yourself up to - sell your home faster and for more. There are several things you may do to improve your interiors. Apart from the obvious mechanical fixes and getting new floors there are many little tricks that can dramatically affect not only the perception of your property, but which can make living in there better - whether for the next buyers, or yourself.
* Choose a good color - The color of the interior has a massive impact on the mood of visitors and family, and you should use it to your advantage. Pick more vibrant and warm colors such as red for areas where you'd like to feel more energetic, such as the living room. In general, cool blues and greens provide a more restful tone and yellows fit well in kitchen areas with as they bring a bright and cheery feeling. White, in the other hand, will always make a room appear larger, very suitable for lighting up dark hallways. Don't be affraid to use accent colors, which in combination with lights can produce magnificent results.
* Bookshelf makeover? - Do the cover colors of your books distrupt the appearance of the room? Consider trying custom made book covers, which match the color theme of their surroundings. It doens't have to be one color, try experimenting with "rainbows" or develop your own color code system. It can be practical as well in the future!
* Add accent lighting - This alone can do magic. Your area lighting will change the appearance of the colors you choose. Daylight, florescent, track lighting or incandescent lighting all give different shades of colors. If you're not scared to go a bit over the budget, you might want to look up different systems which can continuously change the intensity and colors based on the weather outside. The options are limitless and it can make your home truly special.
* Eliminate clutter - Does your home look like a warehouse? If it isn't far from the truth, a major cleanup is the first thing you want to do. Use storage boxes and try to sell things you don't need. Don't forget to check our previous tips on how to eliminate clutter from your house.
* Neutral styling - If you want to sell your house for more, opt for a neutral but pleasant feeling. Someone likes antique furniture, some might seek the super modern route, but your best bet is definitely to make it appeal universally.
* Mirrors and glasses - Both help a great deal in making an area appear up to 170% larger than it's real size. Glass walls and mirrors bring extra light, which can make the home look even cozier and fresh.
* Hide those old appliances - if you have things in your house that could be mistaken as a museum piece, buying new ones isn't the only mean. You can redecorate them at least so they don't distupt. You have many options - refridgerators could get a new veneer panel or at least a paint. You can get all you need in most of big discount home improvement stores.
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Mistakes in Interior Design How To Avoid Common Tips
For some people, interior design comes naturally, but for others, well they have to work much harder to find inspiration for new ideas that will allow their creative streak to shine through so that they too can produce spaces that are beautiful, functional and in perfect harmony with the rest of the surroundings. If it sounds like too much hard work for you then perhaps you should call in a professional interior design so that you can just sit back and watch the transformation take place. However, if you want to have a go yourself, then it would be wise and certainly less expensive if you sought to avoid making some common mistakes and aimed for getting it right first time.
Remember to plan The most important task in any interior design project is proper planning, get this right and the rest will follow relatively smoothly. For example, you need to ask yourself what the space is going to be used for, what safety and practical issues need to be considered, how much money you are prepared to spend and of course you need to have an idea of what sort of look or style you are aiming for as this will influence the furniture, fixtures and fittings, colour schemes, materials and finishing touches. Gather pictures of rooms or spaces that appeal to you, visit showrooms and browse the internet for inspiration so that you get a clear of idea of what you like and what you don't then sit down and spend some time planning the entire project.
Always measure Avoid the temptation to rely on your eyes alone to decide if a particular item will fit into a space, you really don't want to find yourself in the situation of having bought a large item of furniture only to discover that when it arrives it doesn't fit. Measure the available space first and you'll save yourself a lot of stress and expense later.
Test the paint first If you get the colour scheme wrong then it can be a costly operation to rectify it or you will just have to learn to live with it. Remember always to test any paint on a small patch of wall first as the colour will invariably look quite different than the colour on the tin once it is has dried and will also be affected by the light in the room. Testing first ensures that you get exactly the shade you want and you can make sure it matches harmoniously with other items in the room.
Avoid clutter Don't be tempted to cram too many different pieces, ornaments, pictures and artefacts of all different shapes and sizes into a space; it will just look untidy and cluttered. If you are not sure you could always go for a theme such as nature or water, or choose items in different shades of the same colour, or perhaps in the same material such as wood, metal or glass. There are no hard and fast rules; ultimately, you have to be pleased with the finished result.
Don't mix too many styles together Too often, people are not sure of what style they want to opt for and may find that they are tempted to throw in a bit of everything that they like so that they end up with a room that just looks fussy and unappealing. Professionals will often mix styles together but they have the advantage of already having a good idea of knowing what works and what doesn't. Try to stick to one or two styles at the most and choose ones that complement each other. Some popular styles include:
* Country Cottage
* Traditional
* Minimalist
* Retro
* Themed styles (Japanese, Scandinavian, Nature, Aztec, American Indian etc.)
Completing the look The finishing touches in any room can make or break a room so choose them carefully. A well placed vase of flowers in colours that complement the room, a strategically placed mirror on the wall, a fine painting or piece of art are just a few ideas which might help enhance the beauty of a space. Avoid keeping any items just for the sake of it as this can spoil an otherwise perfect room, for example, plants that are not in the best of health, shabby curtains and lampshades, items of furniture that are surplus to requirements, rugs that have seen better days or collections of ornaments that just don't match your new look. Keep it simple with the philosophy of less is more and you won't go far wrong.
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Remember to plan The most important task in any interior design project is proper planning, get this right and the rest will follow relatively smoothly. For example, you need to ask yourself what the space is going to be used for, what safety and practical issues need to be considered, how much money you are prepared to spend and of course you need to have an idea of what sort of look or style you are aiming for as this will influence the furniture, fixtures and fittings, colour schemes, materials and finishing touches. Gather pictures of rooms or spaces that appeal to you, visit showrooms and browse the internet for inspiration so that you get a clear of idea of what you like and what you don't then sit down and spend some time planning the entire project.
Always measure Avoid the temptation to rely on your eyes alone to decide if a particular item will fit into a space, you really don't want to find yourself in the situation of having bought a large item of furniture only to discover that when it arrives it doesn't fit. Measure the available space first and you'll save yourself a lot of stress and expense later.
Test the paint first If you get the colour scheme wrong then it can be a costly operation to rectify it or you will just have to learn to live with it. Remember always to test any paint on a small patch of wall first as the colour will invariably look quite different than the colour on the tin once it is has dried and will also be affected by the light in the room. Testing first ensures that you get exactly the shade you want and you can make sure it matches harmoniously with other items in the room.
Avoid clutter Don't be tempted to cram too many different pieces, ornaments, pictures and artefacts of all different shapes and sizes into a space; it will just look untidy and cluttered. If you are not sure you could always go for a theme such as nature or water, or choose items in different shades of the same colour, or perhaps in the same material such as wood, metal or glass. There are no hard and fast rules; ultimately, you have to be pleased with the finished result.
Don't mix too many styles together Too often, people are not sure of what style they want to opt for and may find that they are tempted to throw in a bit of everything that they like so that they end up with a room that just looks fussy and unappealing. Professionals will often mix styles together but they have the advantage of already having a good idea of knowing what works and what doesn't. Try to stick to one or two styles at the most and choose ones that complement each other. Some popular styles include:
* Country Cottage
* Traditional
* Minimalist
* Retro
* Themed styles (Japanese, Scandinavian, Nature, Aztec, American Indian etc.)
Completing the look The finishing touches in any room can make or break a room so choose them carefully. A well placed vase of flowers in colours that complement the room, a strategically placed mirror on the wall, a fine painting or piece of art are just a few ideas which might help enhance the beauty of a space. Avoid keeping any items just for the sake of it as this can spoil an otherwise perfect room, for example, plants that are not in the best of health, shabby curtains and lampshades, items of furniture that are surplus to requirements, rugs that have seen better days or collections of ornaments that just don't match your new look. Keep it simple with the philosophy of less is more and you won't go far wrong.
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Interior Decorating Magazines To Spruce Up Your Home
Use Interior Decorating Magazines To Spruce Up Your Home If you sit down and think about how you lived a couple of years back, you will be surprised to note the changes that have taken place in your lifestyle over the past few years. Your kids have grown a few inches taller or have entered their teens. You have probably thickened a wee bit in the waist and the hip area. You have newer gadgets around the house, etc. Not looking back, but focusing ahead, you get an overwhelming feeling that you need to redesign and redecorate the house to compliment your changed life style. The thought of redecorating your house itself is scary, and you wonder how disrupted your already hectic life will be. But there is no alternative. The next important and difficult question you are confronted with is, which is the right decorating scheme? Interior decorating is not about making the rooms look pretty, but it is all about functionality suiting your life style. It is also a form of self-expression. Every room in your home poses a challenge in determining the decorating style. Interior design magazines can help you solve this dilemma.
There is any number of interior design magazines available in the bookstores or even newsstand making it difficult to choose the right one. Home Depot, Design Expo, Target, and Wal-Mart amongst many others have stacks of magazines dedicated to home decoration. These magazines offer a lot of original ideas and are relatively inexpensive. Magazine editors are a careful lot and include designs to appeal to both the younger and not so younger audience looking to decorate their homes economically. These are monthly periodicals and have the latest trends and upgrades in kitchen ideas, gadgets, appliances and furniture. The cover of the magazine usually indicates its target audience. Younger people prefer the more contemporary design and it will be seen on the cover. Whereas the not so younger will prefer the country or the Victorian style. These magazines will give you ideas to suit your taste. These magazines will help you in finalizing the color scheme to create the right mood such as vibrant, cozy or mellow. Magazines also help in preparing an overall master plan and individual room plans according to the inhabitants. The most important thing that these magazine do is help you in finalizing your budget. There are many magazines devoted to the latest shabby chic trend, which is based on aesthetics, functionality and beauty. If you are looking to give your home an antique look, there are magazines specifically for this too. These magazines are well written and have ideas to suit the individual's style and budget. Anyone desirous of changing their style or wanting to learn about different styles and trends should just look around the racks and buy a few interior decorating magazines to spruce up your home. You will surely end up with a dozen of inspiring ideas.
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There is any number of interior design magazines available in the bookstores or even newsstand making it difficult to choose the right one. Home Depot, Design Expo, Target, and Wal-Mart amongst many others have stacks of magazines dedicated to home decoration. These magazines offer a lot of original ideas and are relatively inexpensive. Magazine editors are a careful lot and include designs to appeal to both the younger and not so younger audience looking to decorate their homes economically. These are monthly periodicals and have the latest trends and upgrades in kitchen ideas, gadgets, appliances and furniture. The cover of the magazine usually indicates its target audience. Younger people prefer the more contemporary design and it will be seen on the cover. Whereas the not so younger will prefer the country or the Victorian style. These magazines will give you ideas to suit your taste. These magazines will help you in finalizing the color scheme to create the right mood such as vibrant, cozy or mellow. Magazines also help in preparing an overall master plan and individual room plans according to the inhabitants. The most important thing that these magazine do is help you in finalizing your budget. There are many magazines devoted to the latest shabby chic trend, which is based on aesthetics, functionality and beauty. If you are looking to give your home an antique look, there are magazines specifically for this too. These magazines are well written and have ideas to suit the individual's style and budget. Anyone desirous of changing their style or wanting to learn about different styles and trends should just look around the racks and buy a few interior decorating magazines to spruce up your home. You will surely end up with a dozen of inspiring ideas.
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Decorating Childs Room Tips and Decoration
1. Start with a theme and think outside of the box. Avoid room themes that are based on your child’s favorite character or television show because it will be difficult to design the room without having to purchase a lot of overpriced and unattractive room décor created to market specifically for kids. Instead, select a theme that is more general based on a broader interest of your child, such as a flower garden or the solar system.
2. Allow your child to become a part of the process. Talk to you child about their specific tastes in colors and other room details. Ask them about what they would like the room to look like; perhaps they will have an idea that is lots more creative than anything you might see in a magazine or catalog.
3. Use a great paint color but think sophisticated rather than Crayola crayon. Select a paint color that is subtle, subdued and classic. Allow the brighter colors to come from accessories and your child’s toys, these items will inevitably be brightly colored.
4. Make it personal by incorporating your child’s name somewhere in the room. Perhaps you can stencil their name on the wall above the bed. Also, rather than spending money on store bought art work, use inexpensive plastic frames to display your child’s artwork and other creations.
5. Remember not to strive for perfection when creating a child’s room. Nobody is perfect, including your child, and you want to keep the environment friendly and forgiving for the ongoing mess and clutter that often associated with a child’s bedroom.
6. Make toy and clothing storage accessible to your child’s height and reach level. Be sure that your child can be successful in selecting their clothing, and be able to reach toys for play and easily put them away at pick up time.
7. Don’t forget about the ceiling. This is another great space to add a bit of visual interest. Depending on the theme of the room, you might consider hanging fabric butterflies, beautiful planets, or other items that relate to your concept.
8. Look for wall paper cutouts that are easily applied to the wall, and easily removed. These are a great alternative to traditional wallpaper, wallpaper borders, or murals as they go up (and down) in a matter of minutes.
9. Think long term. When purchasing more expensive items like furniture, look for pieces that are classically designed and will grow with your child.
10. Keep it simple and fun. Remember those times when you child was very young and more interested in the wrapping paper rather than the actual gift. Same applies with their bedroom design. There is no need to go overboard and spend lots of money. A little effort and creativity on your part will go a long way in creating a room that you will like and your child will enjoy for many years.
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2. Allow your child to become a part of the process. Talk to you child about their specific tastes in colors and other room details. Ask them about what they would like the room to look like; perhaps they will have an idea that is lots more creative than anything you might see in a magazine or catalog.
3. Use a great paint color but think sophisticated rather than Crayola crayon. Select a paint color that is subtle, subdued and classic. Allow the brighter colors to come from accessories and your child’s toys, these items will inevitably be brightly colored.
4. Make it personal by incorporating your child’s name somewhere in the room. Perhaps you can stencil their name on the wall above the bed. Also, rather than spending money on store bought art work, use inexpensive plastic frames to display your child’s artwork and other creations.
5. Remember not to strive for perfection when creating a child’s room. Nobody is perfect, including your child, and you want to keep the environment friendly and forgiving for the ongoing mess and clutter that often associated with a child’s bedroom.
6. Make toy and clothing storage accessible to your child’s height and reach level. Be sure that your child can be successful in selecting their clothing, and be able to reach toys for play and easily put them away at pick up time.
7. Don’t forget about the ceiling. This is another great space to add a bit of visual interest. Depending on the theme of the room, you might consider hanging fabric butterflies, beautiful planets, or other items that relate to your concept.
8. Look for wall paper cutouts that are easily applied to the wall, and easily removed. These are a great alternative to traditional wallpaper, wallpaper borders, or murals as they go up (and down) in a matter of minutes.
9. Think long term. When purchasing more expensive items like furniture, look for pieces that are classically designed and will grow with your child.
10. Keep it simple and fun. Remember those times when you child was very young and more interested in the wrapping paper rather than the actual gift. Same applies with their bedroom design. There is no need to go overboard and spend lots of money. A little effort and creativity on your part will go a long way in creating a room that you will like and your child will enjoy for many years.
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Feng Shui in Real Estate the Landscaping Tips Ideas
Feng shui can help you examine whether the landscaping of a home is good for ch'i (energy). The most ideal layout allows for energy flow, as well as providing an increased sense of space and movement throughout your home, although these principles apply equally well to your office or any other place that needs energy flow improvment.
1. Landscaping is important to the feng shui of a property as well. Are the trees healthy? Are there birds or squirrels around? That’s good. A big, open yard is good too, allowing for lots of good energy to flow into the front door. But remember, any garden should be larger in the back than it is in the front, and it should never be bigger than the house itself. This goes for swimming pools, patios, or a gazebo, and anything inside the house as well. Everything should be proportional to the house —doors, windows, or a fireplace. Anything that looks too big probably is, and that throws off the balance.
2. Straight lines are never good. For example, the front path should not be a “straight and narrow” sidewalk. A wide, winding path is a much better, allowing for a steady flow of good energy. (This is not a deal breaker though—a narrow path can be decorated with plants or statues to break up the line.)
3. Trees should not be super tall, especially close to the house itself. If they dwarf the home, they block light and hinder the flow of ch’i. The further from the house, the higher they can go. This is not really too big a deal when thinking about buying a property, as it’s easily corrected —there are, after all, many companies that can take care of this for a fee. But it’s something to think about.
4. The entrance is very important in the feng shui of the house, as it is how the energy gets into your home. There’s a lot to think about when it comes to the front door. It should not be set too deeply in the frame, it should face out into the street (not sideways, like in many duplexes), and it should open inwardly. It should not be further back from the garage, as the good energy should reach your door before any other part of the house. And once in the door, there should be no direct lines to the back door, a bathroom, the kitchen, or the bedroom, or you let the energy just flow right out. So watch for that.
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1. Landscaping is important to the feng shui of a property as well. Are the trees healthy? Are there birds or squirrels around? That’s good. A big, open yard is good too, allowing for lots of good energy to flow into the front door. But remember, any garden should be larger in the back than it is in the front, and it should never be bigger than the house itself. This goes for swimming pools, patios, or a gazebo, and anything inside the house as well. Everything should be proportional to the house —doors, windows, or a fireplace. Anything that looks too big probably is, and that throws off the balance.
2. Straight lines are never good. For example, the front path should not be a “straight and narrow” sidewalk. A wide, winding path is a much better, allowing for a steady flow of good energy. (This is not a deal breaker though—a narrow path can be decorated with plants or statues to break up the line.)
3. Trees should not be super tall, especially close to the house itself. If they dwarf the home, they block light and hinder the flow of ch’i. The further from the house, the higher they can go. This is not really too big a deal when thinking about buying a property, as it’s easily corrected —there are, after all, many companies that can take care of this for a fee. But it’s something to think about.
4. The entrance is very important in the feng shui of the house, as it is how the energy gets into your home. There’s a lot to think about when it comes to the front door. It should not be set too deeply in the frame, it should face out into the street (not sideways, like in many duplexes), and it should open inwardly. It should not be further back from the garage, as the good energy should reach your door before any other part of the house. And once in the door, there should be no direct lines to the back door, a bathroom, the kitchen, or the bedroom, or you let the energy just flow right out. So watch for that.
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Western Interior Design Choosing Beautiful Antler Lamps
Choosing Antler Lamps For Beautiful Western Interior Design Antler lamps are an excellent way to create western decor. Much more than average home lighting, antler lamps bring character to your environment. If you own a mountain cabin or southwest style home, the rustic appeal of antlers with their unusual shapes and variety of natural color will give your space the authentic rustic look you are hoping to create. Rustic style home owners as well as those constructing modern log homes have used antler lamps for decades as the beautiful rustic lighting to complete their ranch style home decor. Because of the smooth curves of antler lamps and chandeliers there is a natural beauty in the antlers themselves that wonderfully enhances any type of ranch style furniture. There is something dynamic about antler lamps that combines all the elements and creates a sophisticated country look within the room. Antler lamps have a quality about them that distinctly adds rustic beauty in any environment. Antler lamps also compliment many other western accessories in home decor. In the Northwest or "north woods" antlers may be attached to snow shoes and complimented with rawhide lamp shades to use as one-of-a-kind wall sconces. The light colored wood and rawhide lacing on the snow shoe, combined with the leather binding and warm glow of the rawhide shade, make it a fabulous combination. No matter if you prefer to compliment your antler lamp with rustic light rawhide shades or country style dark rawhide lampshades, the option is yours and the result will be stunning.
Smaller antler chandeliers may be made from whitetail deer antlers while larger chandeliers sometimes have several tiers of huge elk antlers. Weather your space is large or small an antler chandelier will enhance western decor. In a small town in Wyoming, the center of town is adorned with arches fashioned from Elk antlers. It is definitely one of a kind and you can create the same spirit with antler lamps in your home. Small lamps can be fashioned from whitetail deer antlers while larger chandeliers may have tiers of elk antlers adorned with rawhide lampshades. One of the most distinguishable lamps is made using moose antlers, unmistakable with their great dark palms and beautiful dark rawhide lamp shades.
Throughout the year, clubs and organizations like the Boy Scouts will find the prized sheds. If you ever find antler sheds outdoors, it is an amazing occurrence. Antler lamps bring that same spirit in your home and can transform your setting's atmosphere in a most exciting way. Antlers are available in varying conditions that are categorized like rare coins. The highest quality is given an "A" grade. The grading scale, indirectly, has to do with the length of time the sheds lie on the ground before found. The more time they are left exposed, the more they lose their quality. Newer antler sheds are a darker brown color. Sheds that are not found quickly will start to fade in the sun until they are a chalky white. Another reason why they loose their value is because of chew marks from small rodents and stains from wet ground or moss. There are also different ways of making the antler lamps themselves. Some lamp makers use glue to hold the antlers together. Others may lash them together with rawhide thong for a western look. And some of the most appealing antler lamps may use a combination of being glued, drilled and screwed together, with the holes closed up for a natural look. Better quality lamps will almost always use rawhide lamp shades.
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Smaller antler chandeliers may be made from whitetail deer antlers while larger chandeliers sometimes have several tiers of huge elk antlers. Weather your space is large or small an antler chandelier will enhance western decor. In a small town in Wyoming, the center of town is adorned with arches fashioned from Elk antlers. It is definitely one of a kind and you can create the same spirit with antler lamps in your home. Small lamps can be fashioned from whitetail deer antlers while larger chandeliers may have tiers of elk antlers adorned with rawhide lampshades. One of the most distinguishable lamps is made using moose antlers, unmistakable with their great dark palms and beautiful dark rawhide lamp shades.
Throughout the year, clubs and organizations like the Boy Scouts will find the prized sheds. If you ever find antler sheds outdoors, it is an amazing occurrence. Antler lamps bring that same spirit in your home and can transform your setting's atmosphere in a most exciting way. Antlers are available in varying conditions that are categorized like rare coins. The highest quality is given an "A" grade. The grading scale, indirectly, has to do with the length of time the sheds lie on the ground before found. The more time they are left exposed, the more they lose their quality. Newer antler sheds are a darker brown color. Sheds that are not found quickly will start to fade in the sun until they are a chalky white. Another reason why they loose their value is because of chew marks from small rodents and stains from wet ground or moss. There are also different ways of making the antler lamps themselves. Some lamp makers use glue to hold the antlers together. Others may lash them together with rawhide thong for a western look. And some of the most appealing antler lamps may use a combination of being glued, drilled and screwed together, with the holes closed up for a natural look. Better quality lamps will almost always use rawhide lamp shades.
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New Paint Color Tips For Interior Designer
Interior Designer Tips for Selecting a New Paint Color : Find a starting place. Pull your color inspiration from something already in the room such as an area rug or painting. If you are planning to replace the furnishings in a room as well as fresh paint, start by finding the new items for the room. Finding a paint color to match a rug you love is infinitely easier than trying to find a rug you like to work with the color of your walls.
# Think about what you like, and what colors you like to wear. If you don't look good in yellow, do not paint your Master Bathroom yellow or you will be unhappy with yourself every time you look in the mirror. You might be seeing a lot of blues and browns in home furnishings lately, but if you don't love blue do not paint your room blue just to keep up with the trends.
# Get inspired! Mother Nature is the world's best colorist and she pulls together the most incredible palettes. Look around outside for color combinations you might have never considered.
# Start small and take baby steps. If you want to try a bold color for the first time, start in a small and manageable space such as a Powder Room. The small space will allow you to live with you new bold color in a small amount, plus you will need very few accessories to pull the look together.
# Ignore all "rules" you may have heard such as dark colors making a room look small. Do not be guided by what you have been told is right or wrong when selecting colors. Yes, some of these rules do have some amount of truth but the world is not black and white, and nor should your home be.
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# Think about what you like, and what colors you like to wear. If you don't look good in yellow, do not paint your Master Bathroom yellow or you will be unhappy with yourself every time you look in the mirror. You might be seeing a lot of blues and browns in home furnishings lately, but if you don't love blue do not paint your room blue just to keep up with the trends.
# Get inspired! Mother Nature is the world's best colorist and she pulls together the most incredible palettes. Look around outside for color combinations you might have never considered.
# Start small and take baby steps. If you want to try a bold color for the first time, start in a small and manageable space such as a Powder Room. The small space will allow you to live with you new bold color in a small amount, plus you will need very few accessories to pull the look together.
# Ignore all "rules" you may have heard such as dark colors making a room look small. Do not be guided by what you have been told is right or wrong when selecting colors. Yes, some of these rules do have some amount of truth but the world is not black and white, and nor should your home be.
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Childrens Room Decorating Trends and Ideas
One of the best and most personal room treatments that we've seen for children's rooms is using their own handprints to form a border around the room. Just mark off about 6 inch-wide border 38-40 inches from the floor around the room. Then paint that area a background color that will coordinate with the room. Paint the bottom portion of the wall 2 shades darker and the top portion 1 shade lighter. Finally, let the little one help by placing little handprints on the border area around the room using 3-4 different colors of non-toxic acrylic paint poured into paint pans for hand-dipping. You can then go over the border area with a clear poly-type topcoat.
-A great way to use those decorative vinyl placemats that are rarely used for eating is to group them on the wall in a diamond pattern. The filled glittery ones work best and we just used push pins to attach them.
-You could also use wooden baby blocks to dress up tie-backs on the curtains. Just drill holes through a few, feed onto the tie-back cord or use an upholstery cord and secure with a knot on the ends. You could even spell your childs name on the hanging portion.
-Another border idea for the "little princess" is to attach large bows in each top corner of the room and use sheer pastel fabric or wide ribbon to drape from corner to corner along the top of the wall. Just attach with a staple gun behind the bows.
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-A great way to use those decorative vinyl placemats that are rarely used for eating is to group them on the wall in a diamond pattern. The filled glittery ones work best and we just used push pins to attach them.
-You could also use wooden baby blocks to dress up tie-backs on the curtains. Just drill holes through a few, feed onto the tie-back cord or use an upholstery cord and secure with a knot on the ends. You could even spell your childs name on the hanging portion.
-Another border idea for the "little princess" is to attach large bows in each top corner of the room and use sheer pastel fabric or wide ribbon to drape from corner to corner along the top of the wall. Just attach with a staple gun behind the bows.
Tag:Child Bedroom Furniture,Discount Bedroom Furniture,Contemporary Bedroom Furniture,Furniture,Bed,Bedroom Furniture,Bunk Beds,Dining Room Furniture,Living Room Furniture,Bedroom,Kitchen Furniture,Kids Furniture,Leather Furniture,Bedroom Sets, Home Furnishings Child Bedroom Furniture, Decorating Ideas, Kids Bedroom Furniture, Kids Decor, Kids Furniture, Room Decor, Room Decorating, Room Decoration, Wall Murals
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