10 Great Home Decorating Ideas
August 18, 2010 by Vance Fallin
Filed under Bedroom
No matter how much time you spend at home, you strive to create a welcoming space for yourself, your family, and visitors but sometimes decorating ideas don’t come easily. Even the most creative individuals sometimes lack the inspiration necessary to decorate with ease. You could call in a professional decorator but that means having less money to spend on the home decor items you want or need to complete your home. Instead, look for inspiration from a variety of sources including decorating magazines, websites, and retailers of home decor.
Though some ideas may come more easily than others, inspiration will begin to flow when you identify your decorating style. Take a look around your home and other people’s homes, and decide which styles and items you are most drawn to. Decide if you have an affinity for modern, clean lines and sharply contrasting colors or if you have a greater preference for subtle, traditional styles. It’s always easier to start with what you love and move forward than to try to pull together a look that doesn’t encompass your true style.
The following decorating ideas can be used to get your creative juices flowing and inspire you to start (or finish) a room or your entire home.
Restructure, Recycle and Reuse
Just like a business that may be failing to meet stockholder expectations, when your home fails to live up to your decorative desire, restructure the spaces around you. You may need to redesignate space for new hobbies or lifestyles or simply spruce up an existing but functioning space. Look around your home for items that are better suited in a different space than the one they currently occupy.
The pieces that you can’t reuse should be recycled either by donating them to friends, family or charities. Don’t keep things you don’t plan to reuse as this will just add clutter to your space.
Out with the Old and in with the New
Sometimes the only way to feel better about a space and achieve its decorating potential is to clear it out and bring in new pieces. Clearing out a room allows you to visualize new possibilities more easily than in a fully furnished room. By all means, reuse favorite pieces, or the more expensive ones, but consider replacing dated, worn out, or tired pieces with new ones that better match your style.
Add Color
Whether you have been staring at the same beige walls for what feels like an eternity, or you are simply tired of last season’s trendy color scheme, changing colors is your best bet. You can choose to simply repaint the walls or add color with fabric, textiles, and accents such as drapes, throw pillows, or candles. Choose colors that complement each other and try to stick to a scheme of three colors – one primary, one secondary, and one accent color. Keep in mind that they can all be from the same color scheme or can be contrasting, as long as they complement one another.
Add Texture and Shape
Texture gives a room a three-dimensional feel and brings out the color scheme. Use texture as a way to complement your room’s color and shape. When choosing decorative pieces and accents, pay attention to both the texture and shape of the item. For instance, textured pillows can complement the smoothness of a leather sofa and a round table can break up an otherwise square, straight-lined room. Also pay attention to the lines of your furniture, including the backs, arms and legs. Build upon the room starting with the walls and floor, and move forward and inward. Think in terms of layers and your room will definitely “pop.”
Decorate with Your Lifestyle in Mind
In addition to finding your own personal decorating style, keep in mind the lifestyle you live and let your decorating reflect it. If you spend little time at home, you may want to opt for a stylish yet practical decor. Conversely, if you spend a great deal of time at home, choose decor that provides comfort, warmth, and even entertainment. When shopping for decorative items for any room, choose items that make an impact without compromising your personal style.
Small Items with Big Impact
Sometimes the smallest things can make the biggest impression. If you are decorating a room for the first time or have ignored a specific area of the home, think in terms of decorative accents. Candles, decorative vessels, wall art or small mirrors, as well as plants, lamps, and pillows are all small, affordable items that can have a big impact on a room’s style. Place objects in groupings in areas where there is no color, texture, or depth and use color to tie the room together. Try a simple area rug to anchor a multi-purpose room or add a mirror or mural to liven up a single wall. The decorating potential of small items is really quite big and favorite small pieces can be the inspiration for an entire room.
Whether your decorating approach is simple or lavish, try approaching it from new perspectives but keep in mind your tried and true preferences. Get further inspiration by browsing home decor retail sites and stores, looking for colors and styles that grab your attention. Once you get inspired by the decorating ideas of others, there’s no limit to what you can do with your space.
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Woven Boxes And Baskets For Storage
April 28, 2010 by Leon Redborne
Filed under Bedroom
The resilient nature of the classic wicker storage basket offers the ideal level of strength and functionality for organizing clothes, towels and accessories in a closet or cupboard.
A woven laundry or storage basket, constructed in a tightly-woven weave, with resilient metal or impact-resistant plastic frame, offers a smart addition to a bedroom, bathroom, office space or in-closet storage, which often complements most color or dcor schemes.
Baskets often receive a humidity test to determine that it reaches the ideal point of dryness, once achieved, a wicker or woven basket is coated to avoid the possible development of mildew or mold as a result of constant use.
A rectangular, corner, or square shaped laundry wicker basket offers a common choices often seen in a utility or laundry-room, complete with a removable cotton liner, large handles for ease in carrying, and accepts a substantial wash load.
Appealing features to these wicker baskets include a resilient frame to offer a extra stability, side or loop handles for ease in carrying, a lining in a natural cotton canvas – which lifts out for ease in accessing a baskets content. A solid wooden handle or hinged lid for ease in lift or concealing content, and protected to withstand the advance of mold or mildew.
A attractive hand-woven wicker basket, constructed in such materials as rattan, maize fiber, willow, Seagrass, natural rush fiber or all-natural chip wood, comes in a multitude of designs, styles, and configurations to fit in with most storage needs, while also blending with the dcor or color schemes in most rooms.
To solve any storage issues, a compact-sized straight or triangle-shaped storage rack, made in an elegant walnut, solid pine or white wicker finish, offers a desirable furniture piece to accept up to 6 basket, often at different sizes.
As well as the wicker/woven laundry or storage baskets, an alternative option comes in the disguise of an all-natural bamboo storage chest, which offers similar functionality to store linen, clothes, and accessories.
All in all, a decorative set of woven baskets serve as a perfect storage and organizing tool for concealing an array of soft and hard housewares in a closet, bedroom, or bathroom.
Leon Redborne writes articles, reviews, and products reports on a variety of topics, including those on the versatile Laundry Woven Basket and the lightweight Firewood Log Carrier.
Best Six Ways To Use Rugs
February 25, 2010 by Shawne M.J. Patrick
Filed under Bedroom
Using simple things such as an area rug can add such a lot to the flooring and feel of your home. Putting a tiny rug in a room can add a tiny accent or a huge focal point. Here are some straightforward methods to use a rug.
1. Save the carpet from the kids! Kids can be truly hard on the carpet, and not everyone can afford to just go out and replace the old stuff. By using an area rug in a child’s bedroom you’ll be able to save wear, and the stains will be much less difficulty. You will also give your kid’s bedroom a whole new look.
2. Cover that worn out carpet: Let’s accept it we all have had some point where replacing the carpet was just out of the question. However , you can always cover up those defects with a tiny rug, while also adding a great design to your room.
3. Entrances: Putting a pleasant rug in the door way could be a big benefit to the feel of the house. Putting a little rug in front of the door can be like a welcome home greeting, and will give your home that relaxing homey feeling.
4. Give style to hardwood: Though hardwood floors are pretty and a great thing to have, too much can make your house feel boring and empty. Adding an area rug will add style and heat to the feeling of your home.
5. Give it a focal point: Putting an area rug in a room can be a great way to give any room a focus. Whether it is a living room, rec room, or bedroom, adding that tiny bit of color will tie everything in harmoniously. You’ll be able to see the difference upon entering the room.
6. Cover an ugly wall stain: If you have a patch of wall with a massive stain or hole, you can always cover it up. With a light weight rug you can cover up that stain while at the same time adding a little bit of art to your room. Woven area rugs look good when hung on a wall and always give the room a more professional feel.
Whatever you wish to do with your room, whether or not it is add style or cover up imperfections, you can be sure that adding area rugs will do the job. There are such a large amount of different styles that you can do most anything with them.
Why Choose Laminate Floors
February 24, 2010 by Shawne M. Patrick
Filed under Bedroom
Have you always wished you had that beautiful hardwood floor but never been able to afford it? Even if you are unable to afford to purchase new hardwood flooring, you can still get the look and feel of one in your house with laminated flooring.
Maybe one of the best things about laminate floors is that most people will not be able to tell the difference between it and the real deal. It is also more cost-effective, requires less upkeep and is easy to take care of and tough to damage, unlike a hardwood flooring which is easy scratched. Irrespective of your reasons for selecting laminate, you should expect to like it.
You can easily clean a laminate floor with an easy broom, vacuum or a touch damp mop. There is not any need to use cleaners or any soap-based mop and shine products, and in truth, it is suggested that only water should be used on laminate as the soap base may result in a dull and streaky look to your floor. Upkeep of laminate is far less than that of a stone or wood floor, saving you cash in numerous ways. No need to use expensive cleaners to keep your floor looking it’s final best all the time.
Another great thing about laminate floors is its sturdiness. Because laminate is made from a durable material, it is resistant to cracking or breaking when something hard is dropped on it. Unlike tile or wood flooring ( where you finish up having to cover imperfections with area rugs, there’s no need to worry about replacing individual pieces, which is generally required when something hard hits and breaks it.
Laminate is also easy to install. It is installed without glue or other adhesive products, but instead uses a tongue and groove locking system. It is so straightforward to install that it can be done yourself. If you choose to hire, the charges are nominal.
Laminate is manufactured in thin sheets making it more reasonable than tiles that must be individually cut and squared, and due to the low price of laminated flooring, it is simpler to cover more floor space. With laminate flooring, you will now be able to get that floor you’ve always wanted, but at a better price.
You also will not have to worry about the high upkeep of a genuine hardwood surface, but will be in a position to just relax, relax, and enjoy the gorgeous feel that laminate flooring adds to your home. Your friends will all be dazzled at the new look!
Tips On Hardwood Floor Installation
January 30, 2010 by Shawne M. Patrick
Filed under Bedroom
Many houses had their interior decor installed with hardwood flooring. The reason many house owners choose this flooring is usually because it adds style to the home and it is also sturdy. Installing this flooring isn’t easy by far. Many people can install it themselves while others need professional help. If you have a sub-floor it’s a good idea to fix it first before installing a hardwood floor.
Some Tips On Hardwood Flooring Installation :
1) The sub-floor must be covered with 15 pound asphalt felt, overlapping the seams by three inches. You will need a staple gun to anchor the felt to the sub-floor. Measure the rooms width to get an accurate center line.
2) Indicate the edge of the 1st row of flooring by snapping another chalk line 1/2 in. from the starting wall precisely parallel to your center line. Then a 1/2-inch gap between the flooring and the wall and this should make allowance for growth if needed. It will be covered by a base shoe baseboard molding.
3) Now you will need to pick the longest boards or widest planks for the 1st row of flooring. Now near the wall where the nail heads will be covered, drill pilot holes for one 1/2-inch finishing nails. Then, face nail the 1st row through the plywood sub flooring to the floor beams or sleepers. Use a nail set to recess the nails below the surface.
4) Installing the second row and each row after you will have to then move a short piece of flooring along the edge and give it a sharp rap with something like a mallet to tighten the new row against the prior row before you actually start nailing.
5) Finally, when you reach the last row you need to use a block and a pry bar to wedge the last boards firmly into position. Drill holes and face nail boards where base shoe or baseboard molding will cover using the reference marks along the wall to locate the joists. Set the nail heads below the surface using a hammer and nail set. This is the last step when installing hardwood flooring.
Obviously, you are not going to carpet over a new hardwood floor, but you’ll definitely need to dress it up with two new area rugs. Enjoy!

