Let your Personality Color your Home Decor
July 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Home Improvement
Setting out to decorate a new home or redecorating your current abode without a plan can be like driving around an unfamiliar city without a map—you may end up somewhere, but it’s probably not where you wanted go and you may have no idea how you got there. And you may just end up somewhere pretty ugly. Formulating a plan, however, can be a difficult task. Thumbing through home and furniture magazines often just leads to little more than an increased risk of paper cuts, and watching the countless home decorating “reality” shows, while sometimes entertaining, rarely results in an epiphanous (no, its not a word) moment. Actually, according to dictionary.com, it is a word, so take your red squiggly underline and shove it, Microsoft. Anyways…oh yeah, having a plan. This plan I speak of, doesn’t have to be a 10-page manifesto or even a loose outline, in fact, it doesn’t really have to be put in writing. I say, let your personality be your guide.
As hokey and simple as that may sound, it works. Too many people decorate their homes to please or impress others. Unless you’re a close friend or relative or Martha Stewart, this is just ridiculous (I‘ve heard she can be a little harsh). Remember, you live in your home, not them. Let your home be a reflection of yourself by choosing colors, furniture, and accessories that show your personality, as deranged and anti-social as that may be.
Many people with bright, vivacious personalities like bright, vivacious colors. Go figure. But these gregarious individuals often temper this when it comes to decorating their homes. You don’t have to make your home look like Rainbow Brite (for those not in the know, she’s a brightly colored 80’s cartoon character) threw up all over the place to inject your personality. Pick a few colors and stick to them. As with most decorating schemes, bright colors work well when set against light, muted ones, like shades of white or beige. Paint your walls these muted colors and then go crazy adorning them with brightly colored artwork and accessories. Same thing goes for furniture. Back away from the teal couch and the orange upholstered chair. Look for boring colors and then add your personality in the form of pillows and throw blankets. If these tips still don’t allow you to fully express how wild and crazy you are, experiment with your bedroom decor. You’ll offend less people that way.
On the other side of the coin we have the more straight-laced, conservative types. Bright colors give these people headaches, as do the aforementioned people who like bright colors. But what these plodding individuals lack in personality they more than make up for with grace and sophistication, and this should come through in their home decor. Whether your style preference is contemporary, traditional, or somewhere in the middle, you can create a look that personifies you and at the same time is decidedly un-boring. Furniture and lighting isn’t the difference-maker here, it’s the accessories and decorations you should focus on. Artwork and other embellishments such as plants, knick-knacks on shelves, and framed photos can breathe life into rooms with less color. And speaking of color, you can still make a statement without fuchsia walls or a red leather sofa. The trick is to mix in lights and darks to create contrasts wherever you can. Use black and charcoal against whites and light grays or experiment with the many shades of brown, from light tans to deep, dark chocolate brown.
Experience With Home Decoration
June 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Interior Design
Decorating your home can be a very personal and creative experience with the great decorating ideas found in the Better Homes and Gardens Decorating Gallery. Find hundreds of decorating ideas, design lessons, decorating projects, and much more!
Decorating house is a fun. It rejuvenates not only your surroundings but also your feelings. New look of your drawing room and living room generate new enthusiasm.
Decorative items may vary from candles and flowers to paintings and furniture. Inside the rooms at various places you can put new decorative items. Sometimes changing the place of various decorative items too can give you a feeling change, though it didn’t cost you a single penny.
You can decorate your home by anything you like. People decorate their houses with iron wall decor and other metal wall decor. The chandeliers look simply awesome when hanged in the centre of the drawing room. They are available in many shapes and sizes. You can choose according to the size of your room.
The trend of interior decoration is changing these days. People like to decorate their house according to fashion. Eccentric fashion and trend is the best method to mock on the predictable glamour in home decoration. As the fashion keeps changing with time, it is advisable not to go for each and every item you find in vogue and base your decision on the mood of decor of your rooms.
Now people decorate their house with modern art, where style is becoming bold. It is also an example of modern era of experimentation. People do experiment with all the things they can. They are becoming experimenting by nature and they do not hesitate in doing many kinds of changes with their home decor. You too can give a bit of humour touch to your home decoration.
You can give various themes to your house as each room may have its own theme quite different from other rooms. For example, your children rooms can be given a peppy theme. Some baloons and cartoons along with drawing sheets and colours will not look improper there.
In a house everything should be kept in its proper place. Patio chairs would look as odd in your drawing room as study books on a dining table. Likewise, any big mirror in drawing room will look odd while quite in place in your bedroom or bathroom. It is not only the looks but also utility that will be affected. You will not find the book in your study when required and on the dining table it will not have any use.
IN home decoration colouring is very important. It provides a backdrop to all other things. You should give a deep thought to the colour-scheme of your house. It is not necessary that entire house should have one particular colour or shades of it. Colours may vary from room to room. There is no harm if there is no match, not even contrast, between drawing room and other rooms.
It is preferable that the colour of your bed room should not be very bright as light colours are considered soothing and relaxing. Happy and joyful colours on the walls of lounges and lobbies keeps you happy and in a good mood there.
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