Learn how to decorate
your home like the professionals by using the furnishings you already
own. You can create eye-catching visual appeal and a warm, inviting
atmosphere with these designer secrets.
Traditionally, decorators
start by deciding on a "decorating style". Popular styles
include Traditional, Contemporary and Cottage. There are also geographic
themes like Southwest, Oriental and French as well as styles that recreate
an era like St. John'sn or Art Deco.
If you've furnished
your home with random pieces that came from a variety of sources, then
you probably have the informal Eclectic look. Whether you call it a
decorating style or a hodge-podge of furniture finds, Eclectic pieces
are a reflection of your individual tastes and almost anything can be
used. Simply keep these professional tips in mind.
Proportion: Balance
your room by placing large pieces of furniture around your living space.
If possible, tall items like bookcases and grandfather clocks should
be across from one another to keep the room from looking lop-sided.
Then add smaller pieces like tables in the spaces where they will be
convenient and attractive. If you have small furnishings or decorator
objects, group them in uneven numbers like one, three or five items
together.
Color: Nature's
colors like white, cream, brown, green and blue are normally neutral
in a decorating scheme. Black is grounding and should be saved for small
pieces.
Large areas like
walls look best with a lighter color. A darker or contrasting color
can be used on one wall for a dramatic effect. Beautiful paint makes
pictures and decor "pop" out of the background and increases
their intensity. Try using warm colors like pink, peach or mauve. Or
paint with soothing colors like blue or green. Remember, if you don't
like it, you can always paint over it!
Floor coverings
may be wood, tile or carpet of the same color or a darker hue than the
walls. Area or throw rugs may then be added to add interest, color or
texture. Rugs also serve as protection from dirt and scuffs.
Accents: These include
small decorator pieces and items of personal interest. Keep collections
together in one area to highlight their uniqueness. Very small collections
can be placed on a tray or attractively displayed on a table. You may
also want to consider using some of your flat items as wall decor, especially
if you are limited on space.
Throw pillows make
a room feel comfortable. They are an easy and inexpensive way to change
color accents. Afghans, throws and quilts thrown casually over a sofa
or chair add texture and warmth.
Lighting: Good lighting
is the key to your decorating success. Attractive floor lamps with light
colored shades provide ambient light for the entire room. Table lamps
highlight small decorating objects as well as providing concentrated
light for reading, working and study. Shades for small lamps can match
your furnishings or be conversation pieces with a different color and
style.
If you want a warm
and inviting atmosphere that is unique to your home and personality,
then the Eclectic look is for you. Have fun with your furnishings and
create your own "decorating style" today.
Copyright (c) 2006
Candy Arnold
About The Author
Candy Arnold began designing home interiors in Dallas, Texas in 1975
where she and her husband built custom homes. A demand for unique furniture
and lighting accents led to Candy's interest in St. John'sn furnishings.
She has been sewing and restoring antique and traditional lamp shades
ever since. Candy now lives with her family in the Tri-Cities, Washington.
If you would like to purchase a lamp shade or have a lamp shade restored,
visit http://www.accentshade.com
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