Preventing Common Decorating Blunders
By: Guy Starbuck
You need not be a skilled designer to decorate a restful and charming room. In spite of everything, you know best what you really desire, and what you have an aversion to and therefore you truly are the natural choice for designing your own home.
But, there are some common blunders that you need to steer clear of when you design any new area:
- Austere color shades.
- Aligning furniture close to the walls.
- Not repeating shades or material all over the room.
- Purchasing unsuitable furniture.
- Mounting pictures very high on walls.
- Hodgepodge of collectibles.
- Wilted plants.
A very vital thing to bear in mind when redoing a room for sure is to purchase suitable furniture. Accruing excessive furniture or massive pieces can cause a room to appear and feel extremely small than it really is. But, if your room is large enough to accommodate matching pieces then you can opt for it or else just choose a couple of items that will beautify the room rather than overwhelming it.
After you have selected your furniture, you need to decide how best to arrange it in the area. Never place all the furniture plush against the wall. Drawing together the furniture tends to generate a snug and friendly seating arrangement that looks very attractive and feels comfy enough for indulging in some chatter.
When putting up paintings or artifacts, always bear in mind to: “set the item’s center about 5- 5 ½ feet from ground level (even if you ceiling is very tall)”. Put up a select few artifacts to give the desired effect instead of trying to swamp the place. Exhibit the paintings you possess instead of stashing them away.
Color performs a crucial role in creating a particular ambience within a room. Besides, never harbor the false notion that having white walls will render the space roomier – it doesn’t. Rather dark shades will produce a dramatic impact while augmenting your décor. Therefore, pick for striking colors.
Switch old and outdated trinkets and collectibles. Dispose of wilted plants and always keep in mind to revamp your room’s décor with just a select few novel ornamental or stylish articles.
Lastly, make certain that you have appropriate lighting for the room environment. You should not have a number of lights all over the place. But, you require installing common lighting, work lighting and accent illumination to meet your needs.
Thus, remember not to commit these common designing blunders. All right, get to your feet and enjoy yourself!
About the Author:
Guy Starbuck is a coffee loving, family oriented, dreaming, creative writer and gardener who writes for ErgoWebsite.com, SingleFather.com, and HabitatRepair.com.
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