Friday, February 17th, 2017

Lamps and Lighting Uttermost Domitia Brown Glass Table Lamp 26153
A lot of rooms need a fusion of lighting in order to set the proper mood and to provide illumination. Minus proper lighting, even a completely designed space will appear bland.
Lamps often have a functional and decorative role. Shape, size and style also need to be taken into account prior to buying this decorative element.
Decorating your home could boil down to finding the right statement pieces. A lamp that comes with a lovely shade, for instance, could be the last addition to make a bedroom feel cozier.
Lighting Fundamentals
Well-lit rooms come with a combination of two or more of the following – ambient or general lighting, accent lighting, task lighting and natural lighting.
General lighting offers a comfortable and safe level of light. Examples of this kind of light are pendants, sconces and chandeliers. Task lighting, on the other hand, supplies the kind of light that is intense and directed to architectural, art, or design details. Task lighting examples include work lights and desk lamps.
Accent lighting highlights the interesting features of your home. This could be in the form or recessed lighting, track lighting as well as wall sconces.
Lastly, natural lighting is one that’s provided by the sun, a firelight or candles. The amount of natural light changes as the time progresses each day. Other factors include the current season, weather and the location of the room.
If you are currently just using ambient lighting, then your home is missing out on tremendous opportunities to create vitality. Add accent or task lights in order to change your ordinary rooms to distinctive ones.

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Table Lamps vs. Floor Lamps
A table lamp is often made with a room already in mind. You are still free to mix and match, though. Have your taste dominate your decision. You can use a lamp to emphasize a standout art piece or you can just choose to complement the room’s design.
Table lamps come in a variety of colors, materials and sizes.
Another factor to consider is the table lamp’s function. Will it be used for completing activities, reading or as a mere nightlight? Perhaps you are just searching for the right bedside lamp for a little nighttime reading before you fall asleep. ‘Looking for a decorative piece?
Table lamps are all these things and so much more. This kind of lamp is free standing so you can choose from heavy materials such as cast iron, wood, natural stone or ceramic.
Check the lampshade itself. This completes the aesthetic appeal of your lamp as well as how much light will be emitted by the lamp.
Floor lamps are different from table lamps because of their length. These are generally displayed in entryways and those tight corners. These can also be used in the living and dining rooms.
Just like table lamps, they also have a specific function to fulfill. They are meant to illuminate more space and also to complement the room’s décor.
Floor lamps may also be used as decorative lights. They can effortlessly change the mood in a room so find a lamp that’s well-made and sturdy. This must also be one that won’t easily topple with just a slight nudge.
A lot of floor lamps come with a separate shade and base. Be sure to check that both parts complement one another. They must also complement the design of the room while providing the required illumination.
A third option is the kid’s lamp. This is the lamp that provides the night light for kids. Yes, they can make those monsters under the bed disappear. Just don’t forget to pick bulbs that will complement the kid’s room’s color palette.
For nurseries, have a dim wall sconce or a table lamp so that diaper changing or rocking the child to sleep becomes a lot more comfortable.
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Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gilded Accent Table
Many homeowners like to use gold in decorating their homes. There are those who are not able to understand the great power that this hue can offer in terms of style so they end up judging and concluding that it’s too pretentious. There may quite a number of people who are afraid to use gold for this reason but this should not stop you from using gold in your interior design.
Gold Is Timeless
One of the reasons that you should give gold a chance is that it’s timeless. It is adventurous, priceless and rich. It also symbolizes power and wealth. This color has always been a privilege of royalty and celebrities.
If too much gold scares you, then you have to learn to compromise. You can us small gold accents that can still have a lasting impact in your home. This shimmering color can have a huge impact on any decorative item from large-scale furnishing, bed linen to wallpaper.
Gold Is An Instant Standout
Another reason to love gold is that you won’t require an additional piece to make a statement. This means that you don’t have to spend a lot of time achieving a glamorous effect. Just like any design element, make sure that you purchase a gold element that works with the budget that you set. For example, a genuine mirror gilded with gold will be more pleasing than any replica.
Gold Is Shiny
Since gold offers a shiny, sunny color, it can make rooms feel uplifting and warm. So use a gold-highlighted seat or gold cutlery to create a space that’s homey yet classic at the same time.
Don’t think that this look is limited to interiors, though. You can also have gold pots for your lovely garden. What about an inflatable gold dolphin for your infinity pool? Wherever you decide to put gold, you can be ascertained of a glamorous look.
Gold Can Be Minimalist
There are also stylish gold accessories in the market. These are perfect for minimalism enthusiasts. What are these stuff that you can enjoy? A hanging pendant is one such simple yet gold-trimmed item.
Do you want to have a gold DIY deluxe effect? Just spray a pot with gold paint, use gold wallpaper to highlight a plain vase or have gold studs to your upholstered furnishings. Headboards with gold studs look absolutely stunning.
Gold Means Bling-bling
You can also blitz your home by adding gold bling. Be extra careful or you’d end up overpowering the room. What you need to achieve is a strong influence for your contemporary home. Use gold highlights or…
Bathing the Room with Gold
Enveloping an entire room with gold is a much bigger commitment. With the right artistic flair, this could also keep the home from becoming too indulgent. All you want to achieve when swathing the room in gold is to draw the eyes of your guests. This color will also entice them to linger and look around your home.
A golden wall also reflects the room’s natural light. Let the sunlight go through the windows then see the walls reflect the beautiful light. These walls will also serve as the warming point where other sparse elements pale in comparison.
Gold Is Free of Distraction
Using gold as a focal point means you’re ready to be noticed. Have a gold wall behind your headboard and see how it becomes the instant star. Whether you will use gold as a focal wall treatment, artwork or furniture.
Gold Is a Balancing Feature
Gold doesn’t have to be limited to being dramatic or being the star of the show. It can also be the balancing feature. Imagine framing greeneries and artwork with a touch of gold. It’s a dreamy fusion, isn’t it?
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Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Cynthia Rowley for Hooker Furniture Hamptons 3 Over 3 Sofa
An interior designer has a huge faith in the creation of a home that fits the needs of their clients. A house is just the structure that stands and a home is something that means a lot deeper. A home is much more personal; the design briefs may change but the basics will always remain the same.
Characteristics of a Home
A home is supposed to be comfortable, friendly and homely. You could have children and pets so you might worry too much about spills and stains – don’t. A house is a place that can be tidy and clean all the time. Don’t be too bothered as a home is a place that looks and feels lived-in.
Define Your Style
Be intuitive with your design process. Get a feeling about what you need and have it executed through a style that spells your preferences. Take the time to explore, that’s fine. The best designs go without refinements or restatements in order to get the project done.
Take a Break
Get out of your interior design mindset, step out and achieve a calm mind. It pays to relax and be calm. Pretty soon, you will feel inspiration flowing through you once more.
At times, resting doesn’t necessarily mean going to the beach. It could sometimes be as simple as taking a luxurious sleep. There is nothing quite like a restful night on a holiday or a weekend. Catnaps are underrated, too.
Find Motivation
Find out who your biggest influencers are. This could be your family, work or nature. Your workspace should also reflect what motivates you – or it is the place where you also obtain motivation. Set up an inspiring space where you can translate your design ideas into drawings or blueprints.
Refine Your Work
Remember that the most amazing designs are refined. So be able to refine your chosen color. It’s not as easy as picking a color that you love and then having it painted onto the walls.
You have to consider whether the color you choose will make your home appear cozy or cold. Just like the different experiences that you have when you listen to different kinds of music, colors have the same effect, too. So be able to choose the colors that will inspire you (where you need inspiration) and will make you feel calm (when you’re in the bedroom).
Learn Interior Design Basics
Turning your house into a home means understanding a few fundamental principles. First, there’s layering. Textures can be layered just as you can layer fabrics. Think of soft draperies, rugs and furnishings.
Second, you must learn to contrast. There is a difference between small and large scale; textured and smooth; classic and contemporary. You must also learn to play with light and dark so that you can come up with beautiful contrasts in your home. Do not forget about pattern, texture and color for your opportunity to contrast your interiors.
Another principle is complement. This means you have to tie elements together. Add layers of the same treatment by having the smaller ones used in different locations.
Learn also about impact. This when you learn to create a dramatic statement such as a focal point in a room. This could be dressing up the fireplace or making artwork pop.
Lastly, don’t forget to exude your personality through your design. This is that sense of you that is represented throughout all the design elements. This could be as simple as layering objects and photographs from your various travels.
So what makes a house a home? It’s a lot of things. A house is just shelter but a home consists of your and your family, the noise that you create (or its lack thereof), and the rituals that you do there. Add the design elements that spell you and you’re no less than the best interior designer there is.
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Wednesday, February 15th, 2017

The Stanley Furniture Bedroom Upholstered Storage Bed Queen 518-13-43 offers drawers for extra clothing, socks and other accessories.
Some people have admitted to hoarding; some keep denying their obsession. Hoarding is characterized by someone having a hard time parting with possessions. Such a behavior can have a harmful effect on the physical, emotional, financial and social life of the sufferer.
Well, we’re not here to discuss about a psychological disorder, this is not the site for that. You also won’t read about symptoms leading to hoarding. Let’s just discuss how you can keep your home clean and clear from stuff that you don’t really need.
The basic guidelines include the following –
Under Two Years
The guideline to not becoming a hoarder is to let go of things that don’t have any sentimental value to you. Or, if you have not used the item for more than two years, then you know that it’s really time to let it go.
At times, these items could not mean anything at all. It might be as ordinary as empty butter containers in your cupboard. These may have been intended, originally, to become storage containers but they just ended up taking space. If this is the case, then it’s time to throw them away. Allow other people to recycle them and turn them into something more useful.
Minimalist Clothing
What about those clothes that you have kept for a long time?
Clean up your wardrobe by, first, removing all your clothes from the closet. Do you see any empty hangers? Set them aside then start sorting your stuff into three boxes – keep, donate or trash. Take a careful look at your keep box. Take a second time to sort through it again. You will observe that there is more clothing there that can be classified under the donate box.
Take out the box that’s labeled trash.
Keep Photographs and Sentiments
Of course, there are a lot of items that were given to you by your loved ones. This does not mean that you should flood your home with items that you no longer use. If these items are sentimental to you, then have them displayed. If the collection has been hidden all the while inside the cupboard, then it was time for it to go a long time ago.
Don’t fear the feeling of letting go. This is letting go of your kids’ clothes when they’re already adults. The secret to having a clutter-free home is to admit that you need to let go of some stuff. You can take photographs of these sentimental items instead and have them kept in an organized container.
Recognize Commonly Hoarded Items
It is also important to recognize the items that are commonly hoarded. These are papers (especially old newspapers), clothing, plastic bags, car parts, tools, bolts, nuts, screws, electronic equipment, and building materials.
Old furniture should also be discarded and replaced with sturdier ones.
As soon as you identify your hoarded stuff, then it’s time to declutter. Find them one by one then label every single one of them. Create homes for these items and ensure that they are always returned to their rightful places.
Horizontal surfaces must be kept clean at all times. Remember that flat surfaces can easily gather dust. Keep your paper files to a bare minimum. In your kitchen, be sure to label pantry items in order to save time in finding ingredients.

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Decluttering Takes Time
Admit to yourself that you have to begin slowly. Don’t go through all your stuff in one day then have a mound of them dumped the following day. Doing so could lead to negative feelings such as anxiety and regret. Instead, go through one small space or collection at a time.
Keep yourself from saying, “I’ll put this aside for now”. Get things done and do them now. Don’t trick yourself. In place of this, you can try framing only the best item or two from your collection. You can then consign, recycle or donate the rest of the pieces.
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Wednesday, February 15th, 2017

The Hooker Furniture Home Office Viewpoint Computer Credenza can be used as a craft storage unit. It is simple yet stylish – descriptive of what you and your skills are.
Have you ever experienced creating something really unique, perhaps a treasure box, cake or a dress made from scratch? Isn’t it a feeling of complete bliss? Being creative can begin from childhood when you can mold clay, finger paint and build castles with Lego blocks. This can continue till adulthood when you have ample time to remain creative or it may not. With a nine to five job to attend to, sometimes, getting creative requires a lot more energy.
Being in touch with your creative self is crucial in having a healthy spiritual and emotional health. In fact, feelings can be expressed through art therapy. This involves a sense of creation and play; woodwork, drawing, baking, gardening or whatever you like doing.
Creativity is a wonderful method of beating stress and also in getting in touch with your inner self. So if you want a little helping hand in reviving your creative skills, then here are some tips –
Know Your Skills
If you have to revive your artistic aptitude, then you have to define what this skill or talent is. As soon as you are able to identify your skill, you can learn some more and be able to develop it. Skills can be classified in the following aspects –
Communication
Self-management
Thinking skills
Resilience
Positive attitude
Thinking skills
These are employability skills but there are also artistic skills such as the creation of painting, sculpture, clothing, drawings, etc.
Be Willing to Experiment
If you have a skill, then be willing to experiment. Try different ways and techniques. Without experimentation, your skill would become stagnant and you would have zero thrill.

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It’s Time to Organize
Organizing your craft room is an extremely personal activity. It can be overwhelming at times especially when you’re trying to figure out where to store your craft stash. This becomes doubly difficult when you are a hoarder or a DIY fanatic.
If you sew, you can store fabrics in plastic containers with lid. You can then stack these storage containers from the floor all the way to the ceiling.
How you organize your craft materials is also dependent on how much space you have to spare. If you have available closet space, they drape fabric over the coat hangers. When you have a blank wall, then organize the fabrics inside plastic bins according to color or type. Again, stack these up.
If you have a good number of shelving units, then consider installing doors or tacking some fabrics like curtain. This should protect your art materials from dust.
In the absence of ample storage space, then recreate your staircase into a fabric-lined area.
Whether you choose baskets, plastic tubs, or cabinets and shelves, just remember to keep your yarn or thread stash organized according to color. This will make it easier for your eyes to recognize the supplies with just one glance. This will also help you prepare much more quickly for upcoming activities.
The less time you spend hunting for materials, the more time you will have to be inspired.
Fill baskets, jars, and boxes with ample supplies that you need. Don’t forget those pushpins, paper punch, scissors and other necessary materials.
In organizing paper, make sure that you place them in magazine holders instead of the usual stacks. Organize them according to color or type. The buttons can be stored in 5-inch glass jars.
Don’t get entangled in a roomful of yarn and fabrics. Instead, find an unused room or nook and turn this into your first craft room. If this isn’t possible at the moment, use a kitchen table and turn it into a unique crafts table.
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Tuesday, February 14th, 2017

You could choose to stick with traditional design with this Hooker Furniture Living Room Austin Stationary Sofa.
Interior design is not all about the creation of a home that’s trendy. This can also be all about the preservation of the lovely past and paying homage to the character of an old home. If you happen to have a house that has seen decades, then you know how its quirky charm can make you fall in love in a jiff. See how these tips will make touching-up your old home a lore more fun –
Use Paint to Hide Imperfections
Most of the time, the primary features that people fall in love with are the pretty trimming, molding, fireplace and the door details especially when they were built on a different era. And because of the number of decades that this house has gone through, it is perfectly normal to see imperfections here and there.
A simple coat of paint is your primary step towards the preservation of these lovely details. You can also highlight them by choosing the right paint color and texture.
Typically, the walls and ceiling share just one color with a slightly glossier color for the trim. With your favorite palette applied, you can then add a bolder shade on the doors to turn them into the standouts that they were meant to be.
Highlight Striking Architecture
If the trim work is still in great shape, then just paint it using a neutral contrasting hue. Do this so you can show it off. The neutral shade (e.g. a blue-green gray) will surely help in making this lovely feature be the star of the show.
Use the same color of paint on the ceiling so that you tie the look and make it work for the entire design.
Emphasize Stain Glass
If your house has those grand stained windows, then be sure to counteract the grandness with basic white walls.
Conceal Unsightly Windows with Draperies
Your old home could come with odd-looking windows in the most unusual spots. An entire wall of drapery is the best way to subtly make the room appear cleaner. This also won’t make you think of completely toppling down walls all because of a pair of dull-looking windows.
Any room will look and feel more polished with the right set of draperies.

This FFDM Antebellum pieces is one of the pieces that will ‘somehow modernize’ your classic home. It carefully blends (not clashes) with the rest of the ambience.
Place Shelving Units
Open étagères (shelves) are stylish ways of adding storage as well as display space for your books, collectibles and baskets of odd stuff. They offer a gallery-like look that people will surely appreciate when they visit you in your home. Just imagine the number of conversation pieces that you can place in those shelves.
Fuse Old and Contemporary Periods
Be able to mix traditional and contemporary styles. Include stuff that feel look like they can fit in the period that your home comes in. See if you can also find some modern pieces with a vintage feel. It helps to also fill your home with the essentials of modern-day living such as computers, TV and a lovely sofa or sectional.
Generally, simple and clean contemporary furnishings are a great tool in bring about a modern-day feel to a classic home. These designs won’t clash for as long as you find the right kind of textures, lines and soft colors to fuse.
Create Unique Layouts
Old homes were built on odd lots and they could come with unusual layouts for the rooms. These can be those long, narrow spaces that make interior design a bit more difficult.
You can break rectangles into various square zones for improved functionality. Use area rugs to give meaning to these new zones and to visually open the rest of the space.
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Monday, February 13th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Eastridge 54 inch Round Pedestal Dining Table w -20in Leaf
Home remodeling is not a walk in the park. You are bound to have headaches with schedules un-followed and material quality being sub-standard. Creating a home that’s fabulous takes a lot of effort, planning, and time. Here are some designer tips that you can mimic so you can add a little pizazz to your home –
Yes to Bigger Furniture
Contrary to common notion, having large furniture inside a small room is actually a step up in terms of remodeling. Huge pieces can actually make a room appear a tad bigger (e.g. a spacious bed with a lovely headboard in an average-sized room).
Just remember to scale your furniture so that you’re still able to leave ample space wherein you can move around with ease.
Yes to Wallpaper
Don’t automatically think of wallpaper as boring. These days, there are lots of designs, patterns and textures to choose from. Imagine feature walls right behind your headboard or inside the cozy dining room.
You can also wallpaper up the walls on your stairways and above the fireplace. Take interest in this exciting material and you will soon realize the overabundance of designs at your disposal.
Yes to the Floating Floor
Altering the flooring of a home is a major makeover. Use floating floors installed over tiles so that you won’t have to deal with noise. You could use a jack hammer to uninstall the old tiles.
Yes to Correct Lighting
Consider the lighting in your home. This has the power to change the feeling, colors and the overall ambience so choose well. Find out what task, general or accent lighting you need to use in different areas.
Yes to Storage Units
Always store materials in dry and cool places. Keep your tools inside a container while make sure that your valuables are also stored inside sturdy cabinets.
No to Mess
This doesn’t mean that you will turn into a minimalist overnight. Decluttering simply means you learn to let go of stuff that you no longer use. This also means being creative enough that you free up some space where there used to be a lot of unused stuff.
Less to zero clutter means you are able to simplify your life and eventually your surroundings. You must also make an effort to create a coherent design that will aid you in de-stressing.
No to Inaccurate Measurement
Another thing that you need to say no to is erroneous measurement. Even ¼ of an inch can make a huge difference. Dimensions that are off, non-symmetrical or unequal won’t give you the design impact that you want. In essence, measurements can make or break the look of your home.
If you’re not too confident in measuring architecture and how to place decorative elements, then ask for help. Friends or family members can help you take more accurate measurements.
No to Skipping Prep Work
You just have to do this the right way. Avoiding prep work is tantamount to embracing design failure. Take your time in doing it right from the onset. This may be a tedious process but it can save you a lot of time, money and effort later.
No to Gutting Every Little Thing
It is better to rely on a well-set plan than to begin renovating by clearing out everything. With correct planning, you should be able to work around certain areas. This can, again, save you a lot of time and effort.
No to the Wrong Tools
This is another problem that you wouldn’t want to encounter. Using the wrong tool could end up with a wrecked project, a damage on the tool itself, or worse, an accident. Again, you wouldn’t want this to happen.
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Monday, February 13th, 2017

This lovely Living Room Uttermost Avner Wooden Cube Table 25603 was constructed almost wholly of mango wood (sustainable and plantation-grown). When the need calls for it, you can use the lift-off top as a serving tray.
A lot of people wonder how they can come up with the most stylish yet still eco-friendly home. Most just end up wondering while a few get to unleash their ingenuity and come up with means to be chic while being green.
Going green is not just a fad anymore. This is actually a necessity in our world these days. People need to treat resources and Mother Nature with care and respect.
Going green is not that hard either. You can begin with your family and eventually create a lifestyle out of it. Here are a few environment-saving yet still stylish tips that you can follow –
Conserve Energy
This is the initial step to going green. Energy conservation doesn’t have to be grand. It can be as simple as switching off the lights and appliances when they are no longer being used. Doing so will save you a lot of money over the years.
It also pays to encourage every member of your family to take part in this new endeavor. Ask them to spend time in just one room if they have to bond or are just merely resting. You can also invest in home automation and smart lighting systems so that you are ensured that your electrical appliances will be turned off when no longer in use.
These small contributions will contribute to the decrease of carbon footprint in our environment.
Say Yes to LED and CFL
CFL or compact fluorescent lamps are your best eco-friendly alternative to natural light. Incandescent lights are still in use now but they might become obsolete in the near future as more and more people are becoming concerned with the environment.
Switch to CFL or LED lighting and choose from a wide array of sizes, shapes and tones. Both choices can also add to the aesthetic value of your home.
Have Skylights Installed
If one or more rooms lack natural light, then consider having a skylight installed. This will help stream the light throughout the room and even reduce the use of artificial lighting. As the sun goes down, you will even have an amazing view of the starry sky.
Insist on having a skylight when you are planning to renovate your place.
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
You’re not going green if you don’t learn to reduce waste that’s generated by your family. Begin in the kitchen and create a compost pit right in your backyard. This can even be a pot in the balcony where organic waste can be recycled into manure. You can then use it to fertilize plants and shrubs.
These same potted plants can be used to decorate the interiors of your home.
Install Solar Panels
This is a really expensive move but the great news is that they can eventually help you save on energy and energy costs. With regular usage, you should be able to surpass your investment in terms of savings.
Reinvent the Interiors
A huge change that you can also make is to bring a bust of color into your home. Use warm colors such as yellows and red to stimulate activity while cool colors like greens and blues can be used in spaces that need serenity (yes, that’s the bedroom and the bathroom).
A lot of paint cans contain VOCs or volatile organic compounds which could cause a plethora of health problems. Fortunately, there are various brands that are non-toxic and natural. Some are even made from clay or milk protein (casein). Use only the safe kind of paint for your home.

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Rethink Your Flooring
A lot of designers are now recommending wall-to-wall-carpets to be ripped out. While these make the home look more inviting, they are also the home for toxins and allergens. If you really love the look of carpets, make sure that you spray on a carpet sealer and to vacuum weekly.
Bring in the Green
Lastly, how can you be green without potted plants and flowers in vases? ‘Nough said.
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Saturday, February 11th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Sanctuary Tall Spindle Arm Chair: Soften the passion of red by using white fabric on your chair upholstery.
Red is the color of energy; it is a very positive and warm color. This is a hue that overpowers anything that dares to stand on its way. It can also exude a masculine energy so be careful when using it in a mainly feminine dwelling.
Characteristics of Red
Red can also motivate people to act. It represents an adventurous spirit. It also represents leadership characteristics, while promoting determination and ambition.
Red is also the hue of sexuality. This can easily stimulate the most intimate passions in people like love and sex. On the negative, it could be the representation of anger and revenge.
Red Fusions
Combining red and white results in pink. This resulting color tones the powerful hue that is red. It can offer the potential for victory. This becomes possible because of what white offers. This is red softened, it is when it’s made pure, open and complete.
Pink is also intuitive as well as insightful. It can be romantic, passionate (but not in a burning kind of way!), and caring. This is the perfect color to tone down too much energy.
Pink can also calm human emotions.
Red This Valentine’s Day
With romantic themes being the main themes for the upcoming Valentine’s Day, it’s time that you also give your color palette a more serious thought. Romance is all about berry shades and, yes, pink. It can also be flaming red.
If you want a gentle yet still romantic setting, then use fusions of red. If you want your home to look extra warm, then go for passionate reds. Whether you’re going to choose the pastel shades or the deeper hues, you have the power to create the best backdrop for your Valentine’s Day home.
The warmest berry shades can easily stimulate energy, the need to socialize and your level of appetite. This is why deep reds are perfect to use inside living and dining rooms. The more versatile option is warm red which offers a more sophisticated, chic look.
Be sure to vary the shades of your accessories. Consider introducing dark woods or light grays to the mixture. These will offer a more posh feeling without your home being overwhelmed by just one powerful shade.
Create this Valentine’s Day look without changing the main color of your home. Since this is just a seasonal alteration, find a wallpaper that’s suitable to your taste. If you want, you can create an interesting mural for your room.
Rusty red will offer the needed depth in your home. It will also make your home look more serene though modern furniture and décor will be contrasted by this hue.

Canadel Dining Room Drop Leaf Table With Pedestal TDL4210VR-F: Or you can be bold enough to use furniture that’s flaming red.
Red and Themes
Create a contemporary mood in your home as you infuse neutral elements with interesting pops of red. Use a bright red color on your front door while inside, you can use it on the throw, pillows and rugs.
Modern design is best achieved with red if you focus on using burgundy, browns, and other such undertones. Use the kind of red that you think will make a statement on your front door. In your home, be sure to infuse red in any piece of art.
When you’re aiming to achieve a traditional design, then be sure to veer away from basic reds. You can use black or burgundy tones instead. Use a deep shade of red for your front door and some Oriental rugs with dark reds in your living room.
Country reds are a lot softer. Think of scarlet and barn reds. Pick reds with purplish or pinkish hues. Use barn red on your front door and be sure to accessorize with this color inside your home.
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