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Accessories, You and Personalized Design

Tuesday, October 11th, 2016

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Lexington Accessories Florentino Throw Pillow 1010-18

Do you believe that accessories are keys to a good design? These may or may not be the focal points in a room but they always get their fair share of attention. So who gets to choose the kind of accessories in your home?

Accessories Aren’t an Afterthought

Accessories are essential elements that must always be included in styling a room. These are especially important if you have to show your personal flair through your design. Whether you are designing your home or redecorating, you would want something that could freshen up your space. Since this is so, do not forget to accessorize.

Love Your Accessories

Always look for accessories that speak of who you are or your interests. Remember that you are going to live with these items for months or years to come so be sure to find the ones that you would enjoy seeing every day. These pieces don’t have to be expensive but they should be interesting in terms of color, shape and texture.

Accessories are also, sometimes, things with sentimental value. These are those items that have a great story behind them. They are interesting because they are visually fascinating or they have the power to define what you want for your space.

Arts are great pieces of accessories. These are conversational pieces that are pretty hard to ignore.

Accessories Have Purpose

It is wrong to think that accessories are just there as decorative elements. These can serve purposes, too. Examples are vases filled with fresh water and freshly-cut flowers. Still on plants, potted plants don’t just work well with the existing color scheme but they can also add texture as well as clean the air. Accessories can also be that special bowl of candies and nuts on your dining table.

Lamps aren’t just visually charming but they can also provide necessary lighting for your space. Sometimes, the simplest function for an accessory is to fulfill a basic purpose. A throw blanket does not just add visual texture and color but it can also keep you warm during those extra chilly evenings.

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Unleash your inner wizard with these Maitland-Smith Accessories Set Of Two Wands 1000-607.

Group Your Accessories

Accessories, more often than not, make a greater impact once you display them in a group. Dispersed accessories have a diminished significance. There is power in numbers so use this concept in creating the most interesting arrangements.

An example is when you decorate your end table or coffee table. Be sure to use various sizes and heights of accessories. Include colorful items such as flowers or interesting photo frames.

Art can also be grouped to showcase a collection. Remember that grouping provides a cohesive look that would never be achieved when the pieces can be found everywhere in the room.

Accessories Should Harmonize

Just like the rest of the design elements, the accessories that you use must be able to harmonize with the rest.  Balance is the chief component in picking any design element. For instance, a vintage grandfather clock will not look too great on a narrow entryway. Smaller accessories should be used in such an instance.

Another way to bring balance in a room is to utilize elements that naturally bond. Rooms with high ceilings are often married with beautiful crystal chandeliers.

Shop for the bigger items first like lamps, decorative boxes, vases, and artworks; these tend to occupy more space so they should be the anchors in terms of creating balance.

Accessories Are Finishing Touches

Interior design might become monotonous without the right finishing touches. Form, function and creating a lovely space is all about harmony yet there would always be the need to include the applicable finishing touch. This is the icing to the cake so make sure to accessorize or you’d be missing out on the most interesting part of your design project.

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Home Customization in Layman’s Terms

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

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The use of this 1586-75907-GRY1 Soiree Sideboard 1586-90007-MULTI Aura Round Shell Accent Mirror is an effective method to customize your home.

Buying home in today’s market entails a lot of hard work. After being stressed in financing and closing the deal, the next big project is for you to move in. One of the greatest joys of home ownership is your right to finally personalize the space and let it suit your preferences. Here are some strategies that could help you customize your home –

Customize with Paint

Painting your home with the colors that you want is a cost-effective way of personalizing your space. Studies even show that your color choices can have a massive impact on your mood, even the general well-being of the residents.

You can paint the exterior parts to create or update the look of your home. You can paint your home the way you have always imagined your dream home would look like. You can paint for the sole reason of improving curb appeal.

You can also paint the front door, the fence and shutters with colors that match the rest of the neighborhood or a palette that defines the unique you. A red door is considered to be most welcoming. Adding an engraved knocker will also up the personalized look on that door; while greens and aquas, even brick reds and blacks are great for a unique fence.

As for the shutters, you can go ahead and paint them with a palette that beautifully contrasts the rest of the colors already used. This tweak should give your home a buttoned up look.

Individual family members can also have their pick at the colors that they would want to add in the different rooms. The kids’ room could be personalized with cartoon character or farm animal murals. The master bedroom, on the other hand, could be wallpapered or painted with a color that spells sanctuary.

If you want to make a statement by using color, then what better way is there than to add an accent wall? An accent wall – that single wall that has a different color from the rest of the walls – is also an easy yet effective way of personalizing your space.

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FFDM Harbor Springs Collection: Customization means adding personal touches that define who you are. Here, it could be the tray of candles or that metal clock.

Match or Not

There is no hard and fast rule that says table and chairs should always match. Remember that in customizing your home – you are in control. So take charge and bring in furniture that makes you happy.

You can also switch rooms if you want to dine inside the kitchen or even a small section of the living room. Just add a breakfast nook right by the living room window and you’re done.

The master bedroom could also be the best yoga room or a home for your shoes, bags and other accessories. How about doubling the home office into an arts and craft room? You can then do your office work while your teenage daughter is right in the same room, scrapbooking.

Personalize with a Chart

It would help if you plan the execution of your design goals. You can divide the spaces in your home, even the seemingly useless spaces, then see what functions they could serve. Even that nook under the stairs can have a function.

After listing these areas, decide what you are going to do with each. It would also help if you assign the storage spaces from the onset. Plan where you will set up the cabinets, shelves and drawers. See also if you can have a storage space set up in your window seats. The spinners, shelves and drawers in the kitchen must also be optimized.

This kind of planning should empower you to make sure that every activity is met and that every family member’s needs are considered.

 

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Personalizing Your New Home

Wednesday, July 6th, 2016

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Do you remember your first thoughts when you took your first step into your new home? It is but natural that you would want to put a personal stamp in this new space, more so if this is your dream home. If this house was pre-loved, then the walls, finishes and fixtures were probably chosen by the previous owner. So where should you begin when you want to personalize your new home?

Personalize by Painting the Door

Painting the front door is non-committal task compared to painting the exterior right away. While you’re picking a new paint color, see also if you would like to update the structure as well. This might not change the outer appearance but it could up other factors such as safety in the case of changed locks.

Changing the faucets and showerheads will also help. Most of these have probably seen better days so it is best to swap them for sleeker ones.

Personalize by Painting a Wall or Two

Beginning by painting the entire house can be a daunting decision to make. So, if you’re still uncertain, just paint a wall or two. Again, this is not a commitment. Painting a single wall will bring you with a beautiful accent wall. Paint this accent wall with your favorite color so the house would feel more like you.

Personalize by Hanging Photos

Get some of your favorite photos and hang them on the wall. This is the easiest way that you could make a new house feel like home. If you aren’t sure about drilling holes into the walls just yet, then use some removable strips instead of nails.

Personalize by Bringing Nature In

Do you love nature? Then go ahead and bring in a bouquet of fresh flowers. Whether this came from your own backyard or the grocery, it has the power to instantly alter the room and make it look friendlier. Have the same flower species arranged in different bud vases then have them displayed throughout the house.

If you’re allergic to pollen, then you could also bring in some potted green plant. It would have the same effect as the flowers in vases.

Personalize with Wallpaper

Begin this wallpaper project with the powder room. A statement wallpaper will be able to put a stamp on the bath or the powder room. These are spaces that have less foot traffic so they are the perfect experiment space for bolder patterns and colors.

A word of caution: Make sure that you use wallpaper that can withstand humidity inside the bathroom.

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FFDM American Cherry: Use this side table to display your metal or glass collections.

Personalize with a Rug

Even when you think bare floor is the best choice, have at least a single space decorated with a lovely rug. This should make the house feel a little more comfortable and lived-in. if you’re not a huge fan of cleaning up rugs, then put them away from heavy foot traffic areas.

Personalize by Decluttering

Use the power of scent to personalize your home. There are many great-smelling products which you can clean your home with. This scent should be a familiar scent to you so that the place would feel more like home.

Personalize with Lighting

You can swap the boring and outdated lighting fixture for a more stylish and updated one. Find places that could use some overhead fixtures then have a professional electrician install them. Don’t live with inconveniences, you have to fix ‘em. Remember that the expense you might shell out now will pay dividends in the years that you won’t have to worry about lighting repairs.

Now that you’ve moved into your new home, try these simple remodeling projects and you’d soon feel that the place is a lot more familiar.

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Creating the Fashionable Stairway

Wednesday, June 29th, 2016

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Dress up your stairway traditionally with the Accessories Uttermost Greenway Hand Painted Art 31315

Have you ever wondered how else you can make your stairway walls more interesting? Often you see picture frames or mirrors placed there, but what could be done that would make this place more exciting?

The stairs are a vital part of any home renovation project. This is a subject that almost always comes up during remodeling projects for multiple-floor homes. Whether you just have ample budget to rebuild the stairs or to finish them, this is that part of your home that needs your utmost attention.

Refinishing Should Do It

A cost effective way to update your staircase is for you to have it refinished. You can easily transform the look of your stairs by simply painting the vertical parts of the stairs (the risers). Have it painted in the same color as the trim. Have the treads or the horizontal parts of your stairs refinished.

Remember to update the railing by having the balusters painted and the handrails refinished. Choose whether you would want a traditional or contemporary runner to complete the look.

Invest

You might think that a stairs renovation project should be cheap but this is one thing that you need to invest in. New or old, you can update the look of your stairway but it would be a lot lovelier if you are willing to spend time and money on this project. Creating instant drama, after all, requires more from the homeowner.

Consider the Materials

You can also choose to clad your stairs with treads and new risers. This is also a wonderful chance for you to change the look or theme from traditional to contemporary that is if you want to.

Bring in new materials for your balusters. Add steel or iron to the current railing and you get to complete the look with just a few tweaks.

Make Use of Glass

You can also change the look of your stairs by adding glass railings as well as guards. There are some things that you need to think about when considering glass for your stairs. First, glass will definitely show fingerprints so this is not the best choice of material for neat freaks. Glass railings and guards require constant cleaning. If everything else is okay with you, then have it installed and make sure that a handrail is also placed for safety.

Horizontal Is Modern

The popular look is the modern theme offered by horizontal railings. There is just one thing that you have to keep in mind when putting this kind of railing to your home – this can be easily climbed by small kids so choose a different kind of railing if you still have small ones in your home. Instead, you can have the safer horizontal option. The hazardous horizontal railing can be replaced by a railing that goes way up to the ceiling. This means that no one will be able to climb over it.

A horizontal railing also creates a wonderful backdrop to the adjoining room.

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Capel Incorporated Floor Coverings Homecoming Rug 0048VS Chestnut Brown

Customize

Don’t let your creativity be hampered. Think of clever ways to achieve a staircase that will awe. Consider having open risers, the floating staircase that requires a steel structure for support. Just make sure that there is limited space between the treads, small enough so kids won’t slip between them.

Custom wood or steel railings can also add visual interest in any kind of home.

Added Storage

Never forget the opportunity presented underneath every staircase – that space there can be used as storage room. Yet again, bring out your creativity by having that part designed and put into good use.

Lastly, what’s important is for you to just have fun. Whether you’re dressing up a winding staircase or an illuminated one, just go ahead and get out of your comfort zone.

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Personalizing Your Home

Saturday, May 28th, 2016

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1586-90016A-GLD1 Bewitch Mirrored Octagonal Nightstand

As you moved into your new home, isn’t it your first desire to create your personal stamp on the new space? But if you are buying a pre-loved home, then the finishes, paint colors and fixtures have all been chosen according to the previous owner’s preference.

Here are some guidelines that you can follow to personalize your home –

A Painted Front Door

One good way to make your home look and feel like you is to paint it. This has far less obligation than when you have to repaint your entire home.

When you’re out to choose the paint color, consider if you would also like to update the hardware such as the locks. Of course, if you are buying a house with existing locks, it is always a great idea to change them.

Personalize with Photos

It’s time to get some of your favorite pictures up on your walls. This is a great and effective way to feel at home right away. So never put off this project. Hang those beautiful family pictures or those travel photos that you have long kept.

Swap for a New Kitchen Faucet

One of the most used things inside a home is the faucet. See if you could swap the old kitchen faucet for a newer, sleeker one. This may seem like a menial task but it is something that can have a huge impact on the overall look of your kitchen (or bathroom).

Just make sure that you coordinate with every existing hardware; or you would be left with an unbalanced room design.

Paint the Walls

It can be a daunting task to pick colors that you will use for the entire house. Don’t go through this difficult phase, save yourself some trouble and just paint a wall or two.

Painting the walls will make you be able to determine the theme or palette that you will use for your entire home.

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Accessories Uttermost Greenway Hand Painted Art 31315: Artworks are a great way to personalize any space.

Bring In Mother Nature

One of the best and most effortless ways to personalize your home is to bring in fresh flowers or potted plants. A room will definitely look a lot friendlier with a touch of nature in a vase or a pot.

Wallpaper ‘Em

If you are in for a bigger project, then you can buy a set of wallpapers. This is also a time-tested way of altering the look inside your home. Put your personal stamp by wallpapering. Use bold patterns if you dare to do so. Neutrals and simpler patterns are for the simpler people.

Clean Up

Use great-smelling products to make your home more appealing. Have a familiar scent, one that you would soon associate with your home.

It also pays to keep clutter from becoming a huge mound. Buy cabinets and drawers where you can store stuff that you don’t use at the moment.

Make it a point to designate a place for your keys and other small items. Have a row of hooks lined up for the special purpose of holding your keys.

Stairs and Window Treatments

The stairs needn’t be boring parts of your home. Paint it white then add shades to the treads. Install a runner if you have a carpeted staircase. Place a runner that is in the color that you most love. A fluffy carpet is great especially for areas with less foot traffic.

You can also upgrade the window treatments. You can go for tailored textured bamboo, Roman blinds, or the basic roller shades. Create a layered look using curtains. Find a window treatment that describes you best. Choose the same fabric for your curtains or draperies so you’ll have a more consistent look on the outside.

 

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