Mar 3 2010

Knowing About Interior Design: Selecting Single Duvet Cover And Wall Paper Colours

When you have your own style that you like to stick to in interior design, you will find it easier to decorate any room. Knowing the basics of each interior design style will help you when making deciding on what to include in a room and what to leave out. Tips like keeping patterns minimal on single duvet covers because this makes space are vital in modern houses.

There are so many fabrics, colours and patterns available that no two people’s styles are the same.

But choosing which elements you prefer is the real difficulty. Rooms can become ill designed and cluttered when too many styles are used in one space. People can become disenchanted when a room turns out badly and stop decorating all together.

Categories Of Interior Design Styles

Contemporary, traditional, casual and formal are the four basic interior design styles. Go casual if comfort and relaxation are important for you in a room. Likewise, choose a more formal design style of the room is to be used for work, like an office.

When you want the room to look homey and classic, choose a more traditional design style. Often people find ideas in magazines or online and try to replicate what they have seen. If you are redecorating because you want your home to look more modern and trendy, choose a contemporary style.

If these basic interior styles feel too basic, bring in influences from other countries and cultures which will liven up any room. Parisian styles work well in older houses and can turn a bedroom into a boudoir. If you really want an exotic feel to the room bring in influence from Asia, Italy and Greece.

Using the best combination of colours and styles will help you to be an improved interior designer and you will love every room you decorate.

Jan 2 2010

Interior Design Tips: Single Duvet Cover Selection And Colour Combinations

Whether you’re a beginner in interior design or a do-it-yourself fanatic, having your own interior design style can help you organize, brighten up and decorate a room. Knowing the basics of each interior design style will help you when making deciding on what to include in a room and what to leave out. Tips like keeping patterns minimal on single duvet covers because this makes space are vital in modern houses.

Everyone can have an individual style because there are so many colours, fabrics and patterns to choose from.

The real hardship comes when you have to decide which colour, pattern or fabric you like best. When a lot of styles are injected into one room, the result can be a poorly designed room. Some people will stop decorating all together when one room turns out badly.

Categories Of Interior Design Styles

There are four basic interior styles; traditional, casual, formal and contemporary. If being relaxed and comfortable is how you like a room, then go for a casual style. Offices and studies should be more formal in design.

Traditional design styles will make a room look classical and homey. The room style may be a duplicate of a room you have seen in a magazine or you could browse through the internet to have an idea of what kind of traditional styles you prefer. But choose a contemporary style if you want the room to look up-to-date and modern.

If you feel that the basic interior design styles are too simple for your taste, you could dress a room up by integrating certain influences from other countries. Parisian styles work well in older houses and can turn a bedroom into a boudoir. If you really want an exotic feel to the room bring in influence from Asia, Italy and Greece.

Using the right colours, styles and furniture together will leave you with a fabulous room that you are proud of.

Jul 18 2009

The Big Furniture Share

If you don’t have a lot of money in the bank, its usually pretty difficult to get the things you need for your house. Throw a recession into the mix and you now have a lots of families who are struggling with old and decrepit furniture that not only looks bad but also makes every day living difficult. There may be an answer to this problem however in the form a government initiative which will ask those more fortunate to give their unwanted items to poorer families, instead of disposing of it or selling it on.

A huge campaign which is set to start at the end of this year will use TV adverting, magazines, radio and even antique shows to get the message across. Americans have always been able to rally together in times of hardship and it is thought that around 150,000 homes would benefit a great deal from the appeal. The furniture that is most in demand is bedroom furniture like children’s beds, wardrobes and bedside tables. Demand for dining and living room furniture is almost as high, with items such as shelving and seating being among the most sought after.

There are a number of individuals and groups who have been quick to criticise the idea, saying that as industry is struggling most in the recession, people should be being urged to make new purchases to kick start it. Organisers of the initiative have responded by saying that the economy will in fact benefit from the scheme as it will encourage those from wealthier backgrounds to get rid of their old furniture and buy new pieces. Consumer spending expert, Kevin Hall, has suggested that “there will always be a demand for new furniture, but currently there are lots of items being wasted, which we cannot afford to be doing right now”.

The government has said that all furniture, regardless of condition will be accepted for consideration, including dining furniture, kitchen furniture, bedroom items, really anything that people don’t want.