Is Simple Home Decorating A Style For You?
July 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Home And Family
oes the term ‘Simple Home Decorating’ bring to mind? For many, it can mean a quick, easy and inexpensive decorating style. An uncluttered, understated and natural style can also define simple home decorating. In fact, all of these attributes can be incorporated into a simple home decor that will appeal to just about anyone, particularly those who are decorating on a budget but still want to create an appealing look for their home.
One very important starting point that is crucial in any home decor project is to de-clutter the area you are going to decorate, or in many situations, redecorate. Remove everything that you can physically carry out of the room, to give yourself a fresh start and the ability to really see what you are working with. This includes any accessories on shelves, throw rugs and wall decor – everything must go, at least for now. The only furnishings in the room should be large upholstery and casegoods that are too heavy to remove.
With the thought that simple home decorating evokes light, natural and easy to look upon, consider the floor and walls in this area. Do you need a fresh coat of neutral colored paint on the walls and ‘Ceiling White’ on the ceiling? How about the floor? If your budget can handle it, consider light carpeting, wood floors (natural or faux), or tile, all in lighter, natural finishes. If your budget will not allow for that expense, make sure the floors are sparkling clean. If your decorating style includes a more colorful approach for the walls, then use just one color and opt for a shade that is not overly bright.
Your next step is to carefully consider the upholstery in this room. Is the fabric dated, dark, stained, or generally not pleasant to view? A quick, easy and inexpensive solution is to discover the world of slipcovers. There are so many more choices, styles and fabrics now than there were five or ten years ago. You can find slipcovers for sofas, easy chairs, dining chairs, etc. They are made to fit particular styles of upholstery and look great. This is a wonderful way to create a different look in a room without spending a lot of money. If you choose this option, look for fabrics that fit your lifestyle as the first priority,then seek out lighter colors and patterns. These choices, along with the lighter colored walls, will keep your room looking fresh, open and uncluttered.
Now that you have addressed the ceiling, walls, floor and larger pieces in the room, it’s time to think about the smaller items and accessories. Bear in mind the goal is to look for natural, uncluttered, simple and inexpensive. First, do an inventory of all of the ’stuff’ you have in your closets, kitchen cabinets and other storage areas. You are looking for something that you have never used in this room before, or perhaps never considered using as an accent or accessory. For example, you may have a lovely and unique piece that has been tucked away in a china cabinet for years. Or, you may come across a throw rug that was put away long ago and fogotten, and it may be perfect for this home decor project. If you come across a piece that is hand painted, hand woven or made from natural material, even better.
Bring each piece you have identified into your project room and try to find a place for it that will show the piece off to it’s best advantage, with a goal of minimal accessorizing. You want to avoid filling the walls with pictures just to take up space. Instead, try just one or two of your favorite pieces, a picture or mirror you just ‘discovered’ or an interesting combination of the two. By putting less on the walls and on display, each piece will gain more attention and dimension. For example, you may have placed an antique accent table against a wall in this room. You hung a beautiful oval picture above it, placed a hand painted pitcher on the table with an antique piece of lace as an underlayment, and as a finishing touch placed some natural type of organic such as Baby’s Breath in the pitcher (instead of the usual silk flowers). The particular style used as an example may not match your personal decorating taste, but the result would be the same; simple, understated, inexpensive and natural.
If your closets and cabinets are ‘bare’, try shopping at a discount home decor store and select one or two items that you love, to add to your decor project. Again, keep it simple and understated as you make your selections. When you add these pieces to your room, place them in a way that will emphasize their character and beauty (which is to say, if you purchased a new accent table, don’t put so much stuff on it and around it that you can’t see the table!)
Simple home decorating should be just that – simple. By incorporating these suggestions into your decorating project, you will create a room that is uncluttered and understated, and have accomplished this quickly, easily and inexpensively.
Plan Your Home Decor
June 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Accessories
When we talk about home decor a whole host of ideas will start to come into your mind. What colors to use, what furniture to use, whether or not to use accessories, thinking about whether to use wallpaper or paint!
These are just a few ideas that you might be thinking of at the moment, but what about all the others as well? There are so many options available to you when you start to rethink your home decor that it can be arduous task trying to make everything fit together.
Think about it, you may already have lots of things in your home that you want to keep, so you have to make sure that whatever else you add to your home decor that it all fits nicely together. What if you are on a tight budget? Decorating can be expensive and it can get out of hand quickly if you don’t budget properly for it.
This is where a good thought out plan could come in handy. There is no point just going to the hardware store or the DIY store and buying lots of different things: paints, accessories, lighting, tapestries, rugs and then getting home and none it fits anywhere!
Home decor can be easy if it is planned and done right from the word go. Go from room to room and make two lists. One list should detail everything you want to keep in your new home decor ideas and the other list can be of everything that can go and has no place in your home anymore. You could either take the unwanted belongings to the charity shop or sell them or if they not fit for either you could dispose of them safely.
When you have a list of everything you want to keep and you have disposed of everything else, you can start to plan your home decor ideas in a clear manner. You could even take photographs of everything you like and look to see if your new ideas match your old ones.
Your colors in your home decor plan don’t have to match exactly, but shades of similar colors or other colors that match each other are vital. Your home decor must look as though it flows from one to the other, so the colors have to have a flowing feel to them. Your accessories within your home decor can help to do this as well making it easier to get the general feel of the home’s personality.
Your home is a reflection of yourself, that’s why home decor is so important. Get it wrong and you feel uncomfortable, edgy and not relaxed. You should feel relaxed and comfortable in your own home, that’s why if you get your home decor right, you will enjoy spending time in your home and you will be able to feel more at peace with yourself.
Find more tips at www.Decor4u.com. Remember to plan your Tapestries and Final Touches in Home Decor carefully and you will be reaping the rewards for many years to come.
Home Decorating Makes A House Your Home
May 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Accessories
Home Decorating and even holiday decorating are more a testament to our continuing affluence than anything. Back in
years gone by, our homes were considered places to stay and live, not as an extension of our own personalities. Back
then, homes were also built all as custom homes, that is, the age of the tract housing boom had not yet taken root. Therefore, even if the older homes were not as lavishly decorated, they still maintained a level of distinction due to the custom building of that era.
Moving into the late 20th century, WW-2 had just ended and dropped a lot of young men and women back into the country with new found abilities to afford their own homes via the GI bill. This huge demand caused the housing booms that resulted all cross the country. The good thing was that these homes were inexpensive but the negative was that the tract home was born. thousands of cookie cutter sameness soon dotted the land almost everywhere people were interested in living. This in turn drove the need for some type of distinction to make the new homes somehow different and a statement of their new owners. The age of home decorating had finally come to the working class.
A home is cozier and more comfortable than any other place. We build our homes with the utmost care and sincerity. After all, it is a place where we spend most of our lives. Home decorating means a lot to the owner. It also demands hard work and devotion, as it is not an easy task. Decorating includes both the interior as well as exterior aspects.
Initially, home decorating started off simply as changing the paint or wallpaper but has led to a boom in furnishings, artwork, collectibles and even flooring materials. Just the range of available flooring options is incredible. You can choose from marble, granite tiles, bricks, slates, concrete, or steel. To add more color, suitable carpets can be spread. Rugs can be used to complement them. So before, basic flooring was acceptable, in our quest for making our home truly ours, we have needed to remodel, rebuild, rework and otherwise redesign almost everything in our homes.
Walls, pillars, and other standouts can be decorated using artifacts, paintings or wall hangings. Modern art is becoming a common choice. And it’s not just the living room, but every part of the home now gets the star treatment. This includes, new rooms for babies, teens, young adults, toddlers and children.
In the end, what we really want is to open the door after a hard days work and say….Home at Last!





