Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018

Orient Express Furniture Bedroom Trellis Double Dresser 6047.SW
Whether this is your first or last year in college, you should not stop thinking of ways to beautify your dorm room. After all, this is going to be your home for quite some time. And just like any home, the style must also change now and then. Add to this that you’re decorating a small space so you have more aspects to consider.
It’s true. There are specific challenges in designing small dorm rooms. You have to think about the space being a place for sleep, study, entertainment and relaxation. And don’t forget your roommate who might or might not share your taste in design.
So here are some tips on how to make your dorm room redesigning more fun –
Personalize It
Do not be afraid to rearrange especially when the layout became different over the summer. Try something different. Rearrange by putting two desks or by moving your drawer to a different spot. You can also put your bed by the window (if you still have not tried this).
You could also cover one wall with removable wallpaper and turn this into an accent wall. Alternatively, a good way to add brightness and a sense of space in your dorm room is to hang mirrors. If you’re not allowed to drill holes in those walls, then just go for the peel-and-stick type of mirror installers.
If there are also some undesirable pieces in that small space, then what are you still waiting for? ‘Time to let them go; they’ll only add to your stress.
Use Only Dual to Multi-Functional Furniture
Since you have already probably recognized that small spaces can be quite challenging to design. Your first concern is to make room for all the things that you need. A good way to resolve this is to find multiple ways that you can use a single furniture.
That small table, for instance, can be a great space to entertain your visitors but an ottoman can also be a table, a storage space, and a seating unit. This makes it a wonderful furniture option for a small space such as a dorm room.
Even having the top of your drawer turned to a vanity can help you save a lot of space.
Add a Letterboard
Who says whiteboards and corkboards are the only way to leave notes to your roommate? Say goodbye to these traditional methods and use letterboards instead. Hang yours on the wall so that it won’t take up much space.
Ward Off Unwanted Odors
A good way to deal with unwanted odors is to use essential oil diffusers. Essential oil particles are produced from the distilled or extracted plant parts such as leavers, flowers, roots, bark ,peels, and resin. The concentrated oils contain the most potent healing compounds of certain plants.
A drop of these essential oils can provide a lot of health benefits including balanced hormones, a healthy immune system, and a working digestive system, to name a few. Ginger essential oil is a good example of an essential oil that can ease indigestion, ulcers, and constipation.
Clip ‘Em Photos
You can also hang frames on your dorm wall but that can be taxing to do. For a different take on photo presentation, why not try to set up a photo clip panel instead? This way, you can just directly attach your photos the moment that you’re ready to display them.
Display Succulents
Include more greenery in your home. Try succulents instead of the usual leafy options.
Succulents and cacti are low maintenance plants that can help you breathe better as they also release oxygen just like their leafy counterparts. They are also capable of lifting your mood by up to 15%.
Succulents also have the power to heal wounds because they are antiseptic.

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Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

Bernhardt Interiors Bedroom Bachelor’s Chest 375-230 is made with cast resin in chalky white finish. Included are stick-on plastic bumpers for the table bottom.
Many kitchens in today’s homes use plastic containers for storage and food organization. Of course, there are both advantages and disadvantages to using plastic. The role of a homeowner now is to weigh the pros and cons so he can eventually decide whether it’s best to use plastic containers or not.
Plastic Advantages
There are some advantages to using plastics. First, they are quite durable because they were mainly designed to withstand trauma. For instance, you can stack several huge plastic containers and not worry about the ones at the bottom giving in because of the stress caused by the stacked containers. The thicker your plastic container, the better able they are to withstand physical stresses.
Another plus point for plastic is its cost. It is way cheaper than your average glass, wood or metal materials. Also, it is manufactured in huge quantities, hence, its price is super low.
The Downside
Plastic, as everyone already knows, has huge impacts on both health and environmental aspects. While it is possible to recycle plastic, the world’s consumption of this material is way higher than the recycling efforts being made.
Plastic is also non-biodegradable so it will stay on earth long before everyone else is gone. It can also contaminate the soil and eventually affect plant and animal lives.
Kitchen Use
As much as many would deny it, plastic has a lot of roles to play inside our homes, more so inside the kitchen. While the issue on waste is forever there, homeowners can help lower the amount of discarded plastic by being responsible with the containers and even the furniture that they have at home which are made of this material.
Yes, we can do something about it and eventually help Mother Earth remain habitable. There are options that may be a tad pricier than your usual plastic containers but you’re ascertained that you’re on earth’s side.
Glass Food Storage
There are more benefits to glass food storage compared to using mainly plastic. First, you’d be glad to know that glass looks a lot prettier than plastic. While aesthetics may not be the only reason why you should change your kitchenware, still, it pays to have pretty containers in your kitchen.
Glass jars and containers can also help keep food safe. It has been proven that toxins can transfer from plastic to food during heating so if you want to steer clear of such concerns, then it is best to just switch to glass containers.
Glass is also known to enhance the flavors of food such as marinara and milk. Just think of any glass-stored food that you buy from the local grocery store and it is sure to taste better than those packed using other materials.
Another reason to switch to glass is you help in cleaning up the planet. You become an agent of change as you help reduce the landfills in the nation. Broken glass containers can be easily recycled and there aren’t any toxins produced during the recycling process.
Glass containers can also help you save money. While they do seem costly at first, unlike plastic, you can consider this a one-time investment. Plus you’re guaranteed that heating glass is not going to produce toxins that could harm your body.
Overall glass is going to be safer throughout the years. Even a simple task such as dishwashing could leach chemicals from plastics so it is best to avoid that from happening.
It has been estimated that you can save as much as $17,290 throughout your life (for a person whose life expectancy is at 80 years old) if you use glass instead of plastic.
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Thursday, September 27th, 2018

One look before you go out the door? Featured here is the Home Floor Mirrors SKU 09142.
Did you ever notice that restaurant lighting always has dimmers? This is not mere coincidence but is actually a design technique that can manipulate how you feel and even think. This illusion and other like visual techniques are used in many other public structures such as commercial buildings and hotels. If you’re ready, we’re now imparting some of the techniques that can create different moods in your home –
Calming Blue in Bedrooms
Perhaps you already know this one. Blue is a popular color that promotes tranquility. This is why it is commonly used in bedrooms. This is also a general color used in wellness centers and spas.
So why does this particular color make you feel relaxed? Just think of the clear blue skies and the blue seas. This hue brings to mind these sceneries so it is impossible to feel aggressive around such sights.
Well-placed Mirrors in Compact Spaces
If you’re thinking that mirrored walls are exclusive to fun houses, well, think again. If you place mirrors at just the right angles, they can create an illusion of space or openness. Mirrors can effectively do this because they have the power to catch light and to reflect this in just the right amounts. Mirrors can also be used as a fake window or as a wall for narrow surfaces.
Tiny homes would do well to use mirrors for added light and space, at least visually that is. You can also place mirrors behind light sources so that they can maximize the illumination.
Black and White for Active Spaces
Studies have proven that black and white tiles across the floor can make the subconscious mind think that you are moving on an uneven area, thus, your tendency is to move more quickly. You have might have seen this technique used inside bathrooms or in a cafeteria. This is used so that people won’t linger or relax and so the room can be used by other people.
The fusion of black and white is perfect since black is a heavy color and it tends to overwhelm while white is its exact opposite. These two beautifully balance everything in the room. Just picture the yin and yang – those are black and white aren’t they?

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Lengthen with Patterned Carpets
Different kinds of patterns have different psycho-physical effects on the human brain. People also have varied perceptions of various patterns. Geometric patterns often make people think about machines, tools, strictness, formality and orderliness. There is a reason behind this.
Do you remember your geometry lessons in high school? Weren’t you asked to use the logical part of your brain to solve those? The patterns were unchanging and sometimes even overwhelming this is why the use of this kind of pattern is limited in interior design.
Organic patterns, on the other hand, are those shapes that you see in nature such as those of the rocks, trees, flowers and leaves. People enjoy looking at Mother Nature, hence, the often asymmetrical patterns that come with these organic forms are calming and comforting.
Hallways and small spaces have long been lengthened by patterned carpets. This is an effective way of drawing the eye outward, thus, also creating an illusion of larger space.
Green Dining Area
Green is easy on the eye. It is a calming hue even when you look at it for a long time. This is also a color that evokes hunger just as much as red does the same to the human digestive system. Small wonder why McDonald’s uses red and Starbucks makes effective use of the lush green hue.
Use green on your dining room walls. It is a restful color which you can also use inside bedrooms. There are also researchers who claim that green is a color that can help improve one’s reading ability. So, green is also an effective color in home libraries and reading corners.
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Featured here are two popular wood options, pine and oak. Counterclockwise are the Orient Express Furniture Accessories Venetian Floor Mirror 8064.SGRY-PNE made of recycled South Pine and the other piece is the Bernhardt Interiors Bedroom Nightstand 372-230 made of durable oak.
If there is one material that is often used in making furniture, that would have to be wood. No matter what type of wood is used, each has its own unique traits to offer. Every piece is also able to effortlessly add warmth to any interior design.
You might be shopping for furniture soon to update the look of your home for fall and since wood is a predominant element this season, it’s time to learn how to shop according to the best furniture traits. Understanding wood furniture shopping means also understanding the characteristics of each unique specie.
Hardwood and Softwood
It is common notion that hardwoods are more durable than softwoods. While generally this is the case, there are certain species of softwoods that are even denser than hardwoods.. Hardwoods are simply those that come from trees with broad leaves (deciduous trees). Softwoods, on the other hand, are from conifer trees or those that have needle-like leaves and do not have seeds.
Hardwood species grow much slower than softwood trees. This is why they tend to have denser woods. These species are likelier to withstand wear and tear although not all types are hard. Examples of soft hardwoods are basswood and poplar.
Hardwoods are also commonly darker than softwoods. And since they are denser and generally more durable, they are also more expensive.
Here is a list of the most popular types of wood and the characteristics that each offers –
Ash
This is a hardwood that offers amazing bending capabilities. This is often used in making furniture pieces that are curved or have backrests. This comes in light brown color and has a straight grain.
Ash is also sometimes used as a material in making tools and frames. It is known to absorb high amounts of shock without even splintering.
Ash is what’s known as Fraxinus excelsior. It is a common tree in the U.K., Turkey, and all across Europe because these areas are moist and cool but still have ample direct sunlight.
Beech
The beech tree is another deciduous tree which belongs to the Fagaceae family. There isn’t just one specie of this tree. There are 11 species all in all. These are commonly found in northern Europe, North America, and Asia.
The type of soil that supports the growth of a beech tree is one that’s rich in limestone and other fertile and well-drained soils. The smaller and younger trees are able to survive even in partially shaded zones. The mature trees, on the other hand, require more sunlight.
Beech is a heavy, hard and strong wood. It has tight grains and an even texture. It comes in a light color and is highly-resistant to shocks. This is the kind of wood that you would like to polish because it looks amazing with its smooth finish.
Mahogany
This is a expensive type of hardwood because it has a wide spectrum of colors ranging from medium brown to the deepest red brown shades. This is a popular choice for veneer pieces because it is versatile and traditional-looking.
Maple
This wood is heavier and durable and is even moisture resistant. This is also a type of wood that can withstand wear and tear. The swirls and twists on its wood grain are what make this wood specie unique.
Patio furniture anyone? Let maple be your go-to wood type.
Oak
Oak is heavy and has open wood grains. The two varieties are white and brown oak (also referred to as red oak).
Pine
This wood type is affordable because it is lightweight and is less durable. However, what makes it amazing is that it is perfect for stained pieces. Compared to oak or maple, this specie is less durable but it blends well with any design. This is the best choice if you’re looking to add pieces to your existing design.
Walnut
Lastly, walnut is a hardwood that is strong and has straight grains. Its chocolate brown color is most popular although there are also lighter versions.
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

The Canadel Dining Room Wooden Seat Bench BEN8903-18 has the perfect vibe for fall.
It’s Fall. You definitely should have traded the summer decorative items for fall stuff by now. There are now hard rules when it comes to fall décor and you simply have to follow the cues that go with the season. Just look all around you – the leaves are turning orange and red, the browns are becoming more intense, and the air is filled with anticipation.
It is said that the best time to hang and set up your fall décor is late August up until October. Of course, you would not want to confuse the look with the upcoming Christmas vibe. This season, as you know, offers a different spectrum of color palette.
One of the best styles that you can have this fall is a rustic look. It is timeless yet, at the same time, parallel to the looks that fall evokes. Rustic design is basic, even raw, but it is always strikingly lovely.
If you’re embracing this look for fall, then you have to understand the philosophy behind it. It is organic and is supposed to invoke warm and comfortable feelings. Here are some of the basic design elements that you can work with –
Rustic Textures
Wood is the leading element in any rustic habitat. Even reclaimed wood is a good choice for your walls, flooring and furniture materials.
Wood effortlessly provides the natural look that is needed in rustic design. The wood beams also typically support the ceilings and these are often made of alder, pine, cherry or hickory. There are many other choices of woods to choose from.
The second most-used element in rustic design is metal. Metals, especially wrought-iron, can be seen on elements such as pots, pans, even the staircase posts.
The right accessories need to complement the look that you’re trying to set up. For instance, having metal doorknobs means you need to pair them with wood and distressed bathroom accessories so the rustic vibe is achieved.
Apart from wood and metals, there is a third element that is also typically seen in rustic interiors and these are stones. Stone is used in balancing the other elements.
Rustic Color Palette
You will need a natural color palette to make the design work. So, think of oranges, browns, beiges, taupes, and cream. This base color is also often joined by shades of red, green, and blue. What’s important is that you tie up all these colors so that they are able to present an earthy and warm aesthetic.
Don’t be limited by just the basic shades, though. Remember that you can use different shades of the same color in layering. Doing this will add to the depth of your surroundings.
Don’t paint the wider surfaces such as the walls and the floors. The wooden surfaces become even more exciting and rustic if they look natural, raw, and unpainted. If you’re still having difficulty choosing the right colors for your rustic home this fall, then you can never go wrong with white. Plus, you can carry on this palette to the winter season.

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Rustic Patterns
Because rustic style is refined unrefined, you need to create interest by adding patterns. Buffalo check, calico, Ikat, and patchworks are all traditionally rustic. These patterns can be used on the floor rugs, the pillow cases, and other accessories.
Enhance your home further by adding quilt or by hanging an interesting carpet on one wall.
Rustic Furniture
Find furniture pieces that are traditional looking and have a comfortable and authentic feel. The materials must be raw wood or, at the very least, handmade. Each piece must evoke minimalism. Cap the look by accessorizing with twigs, branches, driftwood, and acorns.
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Monday, September 24th, 2018

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The holidays are definitely here. And for those who love to entertain, this is the season to dress up the dining room and prepare for those upcoming social gatherings. Even those who don’t like to entertain, it is probable that you would receive a guest or two in the next few weeks. So, what preparations are you supposed to do in the dining room?
Okay, let’s face it. A dining room that shows bare windows is boring. There are so many ways that you can spruce them up and prep them to receive your guests. Don’t let the holiday blues get to you.
Begin by letting in a generous amount of natural light during the day. Window treatments usually do not require major maintenance so bringing out the feather duster is step one of your cleanup process. This cleaning tool is light and can clean the dust on the blinds.
For heavier dirt, use a soft, damp cloth in cleaning. This is especially useful for faux wood, wood or vinyl windows. For all other types of dirt, use vacuum.
And now, onto the table setting –
Finding the right tableware for the dinners and using the table accents that will actually go well with them will help create the right ambiance for this happy season. Whether you would want to set up for formal dining with a winter setting or just creating a table that’s honoring the bounteous year you’ve had, there are a few standards that you might want to consider.
The Must-Haves
There are three linens to use for a formal setting. First, find a table cloth that will protect the dining table surface, the place mat, and the cloth napkin.
After these, check the china. The set must include these –
– Service plates
– Dinner plates
– Soup plates
– Consommé or the bouillon cups
– Salad plates
– Bread and butter plates
– Dessert plates
– Cups and saucers
Next, it’s time to check the needed silverware. Of course, you’ll need forks, knives and spoons. As for the glassware, you should have ample white wine glasses, red wine glasses, water goblets, and champagne flutes for your guests.
There are three ways that you can decorate the dining table. You can use the obvious choices such as fresh fruits and flowers or you can be more romantic with candles in candelabra. If you’re feeling more Romanesque, then use sculptures to make the table more interesting.
The Formal Setting
Here now are the steps to your holiday tablescape.
First, make sure that the table cloth’s edges are evenly positioned on all sides. When this linen is set, put your decorative piece(s) or centerpiece on the table. Put there the decorative pieces that you think will catch the attention of your guests (this will be your focal point).
Next, add the smaller decorative pieces like the tea lights. Have the place mats set at 1/2 inch from the table’s edge. The service plate must be positioned at the center of this place mat.
The salad plate or the soup bowl is positioned next. The table napkin shout sit in the middle of this bowl. If not, you can have it placed on the guest’s left side where it is easily accessible.
As the rule says, the guest needs to work his way out, meaning, as he progresses through his courses, he will use the utensils that are set in front of him. The bigger utensils often sit in the innermost areas. The utensils’ edges must not go beyond the service plate’s bottom rim.
The salad and dinner forks go to the left while the knife, teaspoon, and the soup spoon sit on the right. The dessert spoon and the cake fork are place right above the service plate with the bread plate and the butter knife on the upper left part of the service plate.
Lastly, from left to right, place the water glass, red wine glass, and the white wine glass on the upper right part of the service plate. The cup and the saucer should be right beside the last glass on this line.
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Friday, September 21st, 2018

What do you think was the function for the features of the Hooker Furniture Living Room Savion Power Leather Motion Sofa?
When homeowners are out to choose their interior designer, what do you think are the characteristics that they would look for? At the very top of that is having a good taste, of course. This one goes without saying. But which traits would you also add to having an impeccable taste? And what if you really need an industrial designer? Will you list more requirements?
The Basic Traits
Who’s the Industrial Designer?
Once you’re guaranteed that the interior designer has all of the above qualities, it’s time to check whether he is also qualified as an industrial designer. This expert is just as educated and trained as the interior designer but he is one who can turn the ideas to new products.
Those who want to pursue a Master’s degree program would be better able to market his skills. He is also likely to be given job offers than those who stopped with their Bachelor’s Degree.
The industrial designer develops concepts as well as designs for manufacturing firms. They often specialize in a single product category like housewares and furniture. This professional must be persistent, creative, and able to communicate with ease.
The industrial designer can be a graduate of Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design, architecture or even engineering. His career must begin with an impressive internship and eventually develop into the most impressive work portfolio which he acquired through serious and dedicated labors.
An industrial designer is also responsible for product looks such as those consumed each day. Even medical equipment, household products, food, and consumer electronics can become his duty. This expert is also the go-to person when defining ergonomics as well as the aesthetics of furniture pieces.
An industrial designer must also have a good knowledge of quality assurance, accounting, marketing, project management, and strategic planning. When he does acquire all these know-how, he will become more attractive to many employers.
If you’re thinking of becoming an industrial designer, expect to travel to design centers, testing facilities, exhibit sites, and users’ homes. You would primarily work in offices where you will conceptualize the looks of products.
The Job Outlook
As of 2017, it has been recorded that the median salary for industrial designers is at $69,970.
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, a lot of industrial designers endeavor to finish their Master’s degree in Business Administration. This is because the industry is becoming more and more concerned about the importance of strategic design on products.
Industrial designer employment is projected to grow to 4% from 2016-2026. This may be slow compared to other occupations but it is a steady growth nonetheless.
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Friday, September 21st, 2018

This charming red Canadel Dining Room Buffet will surely give the needed dose of color in your dining room.
Would you want to add colors to your home but aren’t ready to commit to something more permanent? There is no need to paint your whole home if all that your design requires at the moment is a punch of color. Check out these ways that you can add awesome hues to your home –
Cool Is the Way to Go
When you’re using colors in an expansive space, be ready to tone down the brightness if you want to achieve a welcoming effect. Bold colors naturally add energy while the muted hues create a more restful mood.
Define the Focal Point
If you want to create an eye-catching feature in your home, then be ready to use patterns with colors. That one room which successfully combines both will surely stand out. This room can become the focal point of your home.
You can mix patterns and sizes in different rooms as well. Add bright hues for that added drama.
A Color That You Love
When picking a color for the walls and accessories, make sure that you pick that one hue that makes your heart flutter. This is that one hue that you surely can live with for quite some time. Millwork and tiles are quite permanent so never base their colors on mere trends that can pass in just a year or two.
Begin Small
You might feel uncertain when you’re veering away from beiges and grays. Start slow and small. Use colors on your accessories at first. Avoid being shocked when you suddenly splash colors into your home.
A colored area rug is a good start. This can even be changed as the seasons change. And don’t think that you have to keep matching the colors. Don’t be afraid to experiment with hues that do not appear to be related to each other. Break the rules at times but don’t go wild that you will wake up with a huge regret.
Another simple way to begin is to bring in flowers. You will immediately notice the difference when you bring in these colorful beauties.
Fabrics can also help you change the colors while not committing. The slipcover can bring the needed color or the accent pillows can show the difference. If you’re feeling more artistic at the moment, you can also use wall decals, framed textiles, black and white photographs or paintings from budding artists.
Window treatments are just like artworks. You have a bazillion options to choose from plus they provide the needed color and pattern for your space.
‘Talk of adding color and patterns, have you heard of adding ribbons to specific areas in your home? Add them onto your window treatments, lampshades, picture frames, cabinet doors, and just about anywhere that needs an extra dash of color.
Accessorize with a throw, vase, accent pillows or even a bowl of fresh fruits. These extras will give an extra mile in terms of providing shots of color and personality.
Limited Contrast
When you’ve decided to use a bold color, it is crucial that you keep the rest of the palette to a bare minimum. Just go for neutrals as you proceed with your design.
When you want to create fun in a space, don’t be afraid to use the colors on opposite sides of a color wheel.
Color is also that powerful element that you can use to brighten up a stark white space. While white rooms are in these holidays, still, the reality is that you can have more fun if bursts of color can be seen from time to time. That dose of color won’t hurt if you want to set up a clean, modern look.
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Thursday, September 20th, 2018

Flexsteel Living Room Fabric Left Arm Facing Sofa Without Nailhead Trim: Seating units are essential in welcoming your holiday guests.
Fall and winter seasons are here and their requirement is this – a cozy and warm home. You are sure to notice a lot of dark brown paneling in interior design magazines. These may be coupled with the caramel-colored seats and textured carpet. All these elements are the hottest features that are calling for attention as of late. So, are you ready to create the fall getaway?
The First Step Is the Doorstep
Do you believe that first impressions are lasting? Nothing can leave a more lasting impact than that place where your guests first enter. Create an entrance that will welcome your guests with a bang.
Tidy up and hang a wreath. Bring in some potted planted and greet your guests with these greens. Set up a welcoming doormat that represents your flamboyant personality as well as the festivities that you are willingly sharing with them.
Create a Sociable Atmosphere
Now it’s time to create a space where the people will gather. Be sure to put a lot of seating units for your guests. As for all the unnecessary furniture, have those hidden away at the back of the room. Have some space in the hall for boots and other shoes.
Have some outdoor seating set up as well. This is for when the weather is good and you’d like to share an evening get-together with your friends and loved ones. Go the extra mile by setting up a dining table on your deck.
Have A Kids’ Area
Family gatherings entail work. So, you wouldn’t want to have additional stress when the kids get in the way. Plan an area where the kids can play safely with their toys or watch the DVD. Setting up their own spot will keep your young ones busy while you’re also busy entertaining the guests.
Cool It
With a lot of extra bodies cramped in a room, it can get pretty hot and with the heater turned up due to the snowy weather, it’s time to bring the temperature down a bit. With the heaters turned down, allow the temperature to cool before you even begin welcoming your guests.
Fall Décor
Now let’s decorate. Warm metals are very, very, very hot at the moment. So, nod your head to bronze, copper, rose gold or brass. These metals can add to the warmth of your space. Just imagine hanging copper pots on the kitchen walls. These display pieces will surely be discussed by your guests, also, they’ll make your kitchen extra special.
If the copper pots need polishing, then just sprinkle a little salt on their surface then rub. Use lemon when you rub the pot surfaces. There is also copper colored paint in spray cans if you want to transform the pieces.
In creating depth and dimension to any space, you can also have a textured wallpaper to evoke sophistication and drama. Eyes are naturally drawn to this kind of wall element. If you don’t want the whole wall to be covered with this new piece, then just have some stencils.
Do you need more ideas to warm your home? Add glowing lights that will bounce off the metallic surfaces. Pair these with spot lights which fill up the cabinets with glass fronts. Just make sure that you have control of all of these lights, meaning, you can brighten or dim them according to your needs.
Using wood is also a traditional way to design a home for fall. Wood floors are as classic as you could get. If you want to create a bold statement, then have a wall-to-wall wood panel. With all these woods welcoming your guests, what else could be more welcoming?
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