"Decorating
Your Home in Style" Creating
a cohesive interior design for you home isnt that hard if you know some
of the basics. In fact, decorating your home so that all the various elements
combine to create the look youve always wanted can be a lot of fun. Following
are some proven tips to help you turn your house into a designer home: Taking
the first step As
they say, lets start at the beginning. Chances are good that your home is
a mish mash of furnishings, art, accents and accessories that have been collected
over time. To create the perfect designer look, you want to first consider the
purpose for each room, how you want it to look, your personal tastes, features
that can and cant be changed, and finally, the budget you have available.
Start
with the key elements The
success of a rooms design lies in the balance you create. The basics of
good design are proportion, balance, contrast, rhythm, pattern/texture and harmony.
Knowing how these elements work together will help you design your space so that
its not only beautiful, but comfortable and functional as well. Proportion Scale
is one of the most important things to consider when creating the look of a room.
A room that is proportioned correctly will feel welcoming while an incorrectly
portioned room will just feel crowded and unfriendly. The trick is to match pieces
in terms of their scale. A large overstuffed sofa needs an equally large end table
or coffee table; otherwise, these accents simply disappear as the sofa dwarfs
them proportionally. When considering scale, look to the other rooms in your home
for furniture that may be a better fit with the focal pieces you have in your
room. Balance When
creating balance, theres two ways to go here. The first is symmetrical design,
where everything is perfectly balanced. With symmetrical design, theres
roughly two of everything or items are mirrored in the room. For instance, one
chair is placed exactly opposite another one just like it. While this creates
balance, it can also make a room look static and lacking any visual interest or
energy. Experienced designers use asymmetry to create this interest. Objects balance
well because they are judged by their visual weight, not pairings. For instance,
you may have a large sofa on one side of the room that is balanced by two large
overstuffed chairs with an accent table in the middle and floor lamp behind. These
pieces balance the sofa visually, even though they arent equal in size or
shape. The design works because there is balance in the asymmetrical layout of
the furniture. Contrast Imagine
walking into a white room with white carpet and white furniture. Pretty boring,
huh? Contrast helps draw the eye around a room through the intelligent use of
color. Bold use of colors creates energy while the use of muted shades in complementary
tones creates calm. The more contrast you create, the easier it is for the human
eye to follow the intended design of the room, moving visually from one space
to another, guided by the use of color and contrast. Rhythm While
creating contrast with the use of light and dark tones can be effective, it can
also create boredom. To keep the room connected, you want to use rhythm. This
means reusing specific colors, patterns, textures or themes throughout the room.
Pick a couple main colors and repeat them in different ways in your paint scheme,
fabrics and accents. Pattern
& Texture As
the eye moves about a room, it picks up specific patterns. These are grouped together,
so a blue wall is combined with a striped piece of fabric that has the same blue
in it. Patterns that dont fit create conflict in the mind, compromising
the appearance of the space. Again, you want to pick one or two primary patterns
or textures and vary them within the color palette youve already created
for the room. Right alongside the elements of contrast and rhythm in home decorating
is pattern/texture. Harmony If
youve ever heard three singers sing different parts that sound amazing together,
then you already know what harmony is. The same is true for the harmony in your
home. Different colors, different designs and different proportions combine to
create a new look that was never there before, just as new notes are created by
singers singing three different parts. The room is suddenly complete. It has a
look that if you remove just one element, wont have that harmonic feel to
it any longer. When youve achieved harmony, youve achieved your design
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