"Decorate
Your Home Like a Pro with These Easy Steps"
Youve
moved into your new home, unpacked the boxes, arranged and rearranged the furniture,
hung a few things on the walls. Hmmm. You know, or think you know how you want
your rooms to feel but cant get from the builder white walls and your old
stuff to that wonderful comfy inviting look you got when you were in the model
of the home you purchased? Before you panic and true anxiety sets in
know there are more easy solutions at your fingertips than ever before. There
are decorator magazines, home decorating shows, web sites, retailers, great books
with very good instructions. Visiting model homes again will help. Okay,
you say, I see them, I buy them, I visit them, I like them, but how
do I do it? I dont know where to begin. Start with one room
you love in a magazine or model home. Well call it your dream room. If you
can go to the model home to feel and study the space or the room you will get
the best results. Ask if you may take pictures in the models too. This will help
when you get home and when you shop. Take a tape measure and a spiral notebook
with you to make notes and draw sketches. I like the ones with plastic tabs and
pockets inside. Lets start decorating by seeing what we like.
Are all the walls the same color and the ceiling too? What color(s) is the
room? Write this down. Is there a chair rail or decorative molding at the ceiling,
wall covering or faux painting? What is on the floor? Is there tile, wood, carpet,
area rugs? What color and texture and pattern? Is the area rug braided or a Persian
rug or a contemporary design diagonally placed partly under one of the chairs
and sofa? What style is the furniture? Is it all a matching set? Do
all the woods match? Maybe the sofa and club chairs are the same style and wood
finish but the chairs have a patterned upholstery and the sofa is a solid or striped
fabric. Write this down. How is the furniture arranged? Does
the sofa sit in the middle of the room separating the conversation area from the
game table, or is all the furniture pushed up against the walls? Draw a little
floor plan so you dont forget when you get home. The windows. Are
there blinds, shutters, a valence or draperies? Are the rods large or small, wood
or metal with huge finials? Make a note of it. If there are panels at each side
of the window, do they go all the way to the floor? What color are they? Do they
match the walls or are they the same fabric as the toss pillows on the sofa? Is
it the drapery hold back that catches your eye? You will have to consider the
exposure and privacy out your own windows when you make your final window treatment
selection. The pizzazz is the accessories. This is often what many people
love most about the model homes or magazine pictures that inspire them. The details,
the little things we all love to collect and buy when we shop. This is what pulls
the room together and gives it your personality. In the room you love, what kind
of lamps are there? Is there a place to store the things you will need to put
away? Are there several things grouped on the coffee table? What sizes are they?
Is there something pretty tall, a large round platter set on a stand and a box
all grouped together? If there are photographs on the end tables, how big are
they and how does the frame style work with everything else in the room?
What is on the walls? Is there one large picture over the sofa or is there an
arrangement of black and white photos in different size frames? What color is
the matting and how much space from the photo to the frame? Details, details,
details. Draw a sketch of the picture arrangement and the sizes in your notebook.
Congratulations. You have just completed the first step to decorating
your own home. You know what you want, how it goes together and what
it will look like. You dont have to break the bank now to create your room.
You probably already have the furniture pieces and accessories. You may already
have the lamps and area rug as well. You may just have to recreate and rearrange.
Get started. Go to the paint store and select the paint chips you think best
match your dream room. Grab several samples, color can be deceiving and they can
look different depending on the light. Take them back to the model home and see
which ones match the best. Buy the paint and paint the room. Your window
treatment. If you copy your dream room exactly make sure you have the right privacy
and exposure considerations covered. This is where a lot of people go astray.
They think they like shutters and buy them. Then they dont like them and
also wonder how their dream room went wrong. Your dream room may have been more
airy with a shade and drapery panels on large wood poles. The wrong blinds, shutters
or draperies and hardware can be a costly mistake that you probably wont
change. Arrange your furniture for conversation, TV watching, family
fun, reading, eating or homework keeping in mind your dream room. Was all the
furniture lined up on one side of the room? Your sofa may be the wrong color and
your chairs may need to be redone. That doesnt mean you have to buy all
new; consider slipcovers. You can buy them or make them. Be sure your accessories
are things you want around you and are of a grand enough scale for your space.
Voila! Youre on your way to decorating confidence and living in the home
that makes you and your family happy. Get
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