Archive for December, 2009

Choosing Accessory Size

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
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Like furniture, the size of accessories should be taken into consideration before making a purchase. Certain accessories will fit certain rooms better, and size is a big factor in what looks good in a room. Since the furniture has already been chosen, picking out matching accessories is an easier process.

First, consider the size of the room and its furniture. A large room can hold larger accessories as long as they aren’t too big for the furniture you place them close to. A mirror in a large room, for example, can be large as well unless you are hanging it above a small table. Typically accessories should be smaller than the objects they compliment.

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How Layout Affects a Room

Monday, December 14th, 2009
Needful Things - Door Knocker
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The layout in a room, commonly thought of as the arrangement of the furniture and decorative elements of the room, has an effect not only on the room itself, but the people in the room as well. It can change the mood of a room and can also affect how tense or relaxed you feel when you are in the space.

For example, consider a room where the furniture is all crammed together. That area becomes the focal point and seems too crowded to be comfortable. On the other hand, a room with a small amount of furniture spread too far apart feels empty and cold.

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Expressing Yourself with Furniture

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Red and Blue Chair (1917), designed by Gerrit ...
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Your home not only serves as a place for guest, but shows your personality. People will get an idea of what you’re like from your home. It can even influence your mood. If your home doesn’t reflect who you are, you may not feel as comfortable or as cheerful in it as you should.

Choosing the right furniture is the best way to ensure your home sends out the right message, both to you and your guests. These key pieces of furniture say the most about who you are and can be altered to fit your likes.

1. Master Bed

You spend a lot of time in your bed, even if it’s just for sleep. Choosing a color that makes you feel safe and relaxed will help you get a better sleep. You should also choose a bed frame that reflects your personality. If you like control and order, opt for straight angles or a simple frame. Creative people may prefer curves and intricate designs.

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Using Scale in a Room

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Elegant Dining Room - European Style
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Style and color are important factors in decorating a room and choosing furniture. There are many other important elements too, included the element of scale. Proper use of scale can make your home feel comfortable and put together. Pieces of furniture that might not have worked well together will fit in perfectly when you take scale into consideration.

While there is no magic rule for the size of furniture you need, it’s best to use larger furniture for areas that are the focal point and smaller pieces for accessories. A large, elaborate bed frame will create a focal point in the bedroom, while a small side table will add a touch of elegance without overwhelming the room.

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Creating Flow Throughout a Home

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Regal Suite Bedroom at Umaid Bhawan Palace in ...
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The sense of flow in a house is an imaginary force that can create unity and relaxation in an area. It promotes a peaceful and happy atmosphere, and is especially essential for areas of high stress. The home office or the master bedroom, for example, are areas you want to feel calm and focused in, not strung out and tired.

When imagining the flow of a room, stand at the entrance and look into the room. Pretend that a river is running through the door and into the room. Where would the water go? Trace the path with your eyes of how it would circle around the furniture and continue throughout the room.

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