Monday, January 28, 2013

Guide And Tips On Interior Decorating At Home

By Arthur Friday


You may think that interior design requires years of acquired knowledge or the help of a professional. You are quite wrong in taking that approach! Anyone can participate in interior design with the right information and tips. Use the tips in the article below to go from a novice designer to a seasoned self-taught professional!

Have a detailed contract with an interior designer if you choose to hire a professional. This will benefit the both of you and ensure you are on the same page, with no surprises or cost overruns. A good interior designer will want a contract anyway, so it is a good way to establish that they are a reputable businessperson.

When designing a bedroom, use a layering method on the bed. Start with high quality sheets and a soft blanket. Next add an attractive duvet and a beautiful silk throw at the foot of the bed. Finish your look off with an abundance of pillows. This makes the room look elegant and expensive.

When thinking of what color to paint your bedroom, remember that the bedroom is a place for relaxation and calmness. Bright colors, like pinks and purples, do not give off a feeling of relaxation. Instead, you should try to stick to more neutral colors, like beiges, whites, grays and light browns.

If you have small windows and would like to make them look bigger, hang drapery near the top of the ceiling to elongate your windows. By hanging the rods near the ceiling and having the drapes hang to the floor; it gives the window the effect that it is actually bigger than what it is.

Make sure that there is ample lighting in every room of your house. This may require you to do some planning as to where you should situate your lights or chandeliers. If you have a big room, you will need to strategically position the lights to filter throughout the whole area.

If you have a small bedroom, and you would like more room, it would be wise to install built-in cabinets or closets. In addition to getting more storage space, you can avoid having too much furniture in your room. Just be sure that whatever kind of cabinets or closets you put in match the rest of the bedroom.

Never commit to a new shade of paint without trying it out. Looking at paint chips is good, but you can't be certain what the color will really look like until you put it on your wall. Get a small sample batch of your prospective color and paint a square yard (meter) of wall with it. This is a big enough area to let you judge what the color will really look like.

Don't forget to consider lighting when you're designing a room. You don't want things to be too dark and hard to see or else you risk eye strain. You can put in nice lights that will compliment your room, or you can use natural light. Mirrors are great at reflecting light from windows, so strategic placement of a mirror can help lighten a room with natural sunlight.

Table lights are wonderful accessories to have in the living room. They are useful and pretty to look at. You should place these strategically around the living room. You should put them in places that you are seated and perhaps wanting to read a book or do some knitting or cross stich.

Make the most of your interior space by choosing furniture that can multi-task. For example, consider purchasing a dresser that has a mirror on top and can double as a vanity. You will not only have plenty of space for your clothes and shoes. You will also have double function as a vanity.

When people are decorating their windows with window treatments and curtains you need to think about how large they are. Do not ever skimp on the size. Your curtains should be at least two times the width of the window. This will be the rule of thumb no matter if they will be open and closed.

Take thorough measurements of the room you're decorating before you start shopping for furniture. Size is important. Measure both your room and any furniture you plan on buying. Just because it can fit into a room, doesn't mean it is of a practical size. Make sure that you're still going to be able to walk around in the room with ease.

Isn't interior design a subject that you are feeling comfortable with? Interior design is something that should make you feel like you are an expert at now that you've read this article. Go ahead and fix up your home, or offer suggestions to people who want to fix up their homes with the knowledge you gained from this article.




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