Monday, July 11th, 2016

Contrast the starkness of white and this 1586-10458-GRY1 Note-To-Self Writing Desk 1586-75410D-GLD6 Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair with gold accents, the wooden desk and a vase of colorful roses.
The world that we now live in is a fast-paced one; because of this, it’s crucial that people slow down, take the time to relax, and unwind. People who are constantly on the go as they attend to their jobs, do grocery shopping and go about with mundane things are the very people that need a place of refuge. The great news is that they don’t have to travel far in order to get their much-needed rest. If all would only know how to set it up, their home could actually be a place of relaxation.
Boosting the Mood in Your Home
Upping the positivity in your home is as easy as choosing the right paint colors. There are just three primary colors to begin with but there are literally millions of mixtures to choose from. Yet if you know which color to look for, it would be easy to find the right texture that should go with it.
The creation of a sanctuary in your home begins with the obvious places – the bedroom and the bathroom. You begin and end your day in these rooms so, before you set out to have them painted in relaxing colors, make sure that you take away the clutter first.
After decluttering, you’re now free to choose from the soothing hues of bedroom palettes. Think of sea-glass green or celestial blue. Any of the two could work as the main color of your walls. If you want something different, mix in a pleasing hue and watch your experiment unfold.
White linens are classic and clean yet colorful pillows would make the bedroom much more interesting. Remember to keep the room clutter-free so that stress relief would be a breeze.
It might come as a challenge to come up with a painting project when it comes to the bathroom that has one tiny window or has none at all. Should this be the case in your home, be sure to look for colors that will lighten the mood up. Choose two to three shades of your favorite hues then use the darkest shade sparingly. The darkest colors should always go at the bottom part of the room then as you work your way up, be sure to have a lighter color. Doing so should open up the room, making it appear expansive and seemingly filled with light.
Take out the stress of choosing paint colors for the bathroom by taking hues from your tiles. You can use the same shade on your cabinet door. Navy blue paired with a lot of white will look highly dashing.
Calm Also Means Homey
If the cool color palettes discussed above don’t seem appealing to you, then it’s time to look into the warmer palette. This set of colors possesses the earthiness and sincerity that you need to achieve a relaxed vibe.
Make the headboard as the focal point in your bedroom by covering it with a textured material or an interesting color.
Make sure to contrast warm hues with a soothing color such as light gray. Use the light color on the three walls accompanying the accent wall or headboard.
Standard Calm Colors
Soothing colors needn’t be limited to wispy hues. Just be extra careful in using bolder hues, though. Use those that are on the cooler side of your color wheel. This means sticking to the ever reliable shades of greens, purples and blues. Pink is also another color that can help bring peace and calm in a room. Feng Shui practitioners use this hue to soothe the energy inside a room.
Of course, you can always hype the palette by adding a small accent of any warm hue such as a dash of yellow green accessory, art or accent area.
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Saturday, July 9th, 2016

Daylight is also a huge factor in creating positive flow in homes. This 1586-80117A-BRN1 Horizon Line Square Accent Table is small enough to put beside a lovely sofa.
A well-designed space, according to someone, is much like wearing a good pair of shoes – you won’t even feel that you’re wearing them. A bad pair, on the other hand, will make you notice every with every step. Interior design and chi work pretty much in the same manner.
If you still haven’t given the circulation of space that much thought, then this is the time to reconsider. You have probably bumped onto the edge of a kitchen island or have stubbed your foot on your hardwood bed, so it’s high time to do something about it. These situations are easy to solve. Here are ways that you can improve the flow around the furniture pieces that you own –
Space Around the Dining Room
Ample circulation space is necessary so that only positive energy will flow throughout your home. The dining room is an oft used room so it is best to begin there. Allow no less than 36 inches between the walls and the dining chairs. Have about 48 inches between the dining table and the entrance so that people can freely enter and exit.
If the space in your dining room does not allow a huge table to be placed there, then have an extendable table placed there. This is an awesome choice if you squeeze in only every now and then.

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Space in the Bedroom
It is important to leave enough room for you to walk around the bed. Keep in mind that you will eventually get in or out of bed in the dark so be sure to have no less than 30 inches of space all around the bed.
Move other furniture pieces that could cause obstruction especially those that are leading to the hallway or the bathroom.
Space in the Living Room
Use a round coffee table only. This is an effective way to fit your stuff inside a tight living room. Remember that a round shape occupies less space than a square or rectangular one so find only those with round edges.
Avoid furniture that comes with sharp corners. You can also scale down the furniture or have smaller solutions bought (e.g. a stool instead of a large ottoman).
The Spacious Bathroom
A good way to add space to your tight bathroom is to have a pocket door instead of a swing door. The pocket door allows you to move freely because there is no need to navigate around the door as you walk in or out of the bathroom.
Space in Your Kitchen
There are many things that you need to consider when thinking about kitchen flow. Make sure there is plenty of clearance from the kitchen island to the counter. The distance should be no less than 42 inches.
Space in the Home Office
Many homeowners do not want to dedicate a separate room for their home office. If this is also the case with you, then you might want to use a nook as your work station. Even when you have limited space, it is crucial that you leave ample room behind the desk so you can push the chair out when you’re done. Working with anything less than this would make you feel crowded or cramped.
The All Positive Flow
You might have read through everything and realized that you were just taught to leave enough distance between furniture pieces and your home’s structures. Yet chi is a lot more than having zero clutter in your home. This also means you should not confront barriers each day.
Check the flow of energy in your home. Be mindful of this flow when you are redecorating or remodeling. Consider this also when repositioning the furniture pieces in your dwelling.
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Friday, July 8th, 2016
A lot of designers and homeowners love using floral patterns though they can be a little tricky to handle. Not using florals appropriately will create a wrong tone inside a room. The room can then appear to be too feminine or overdone. If you are looking into expanding your design scheme, then you might want to look into floral patterns.
Ways of Using Florals in Your Home
Prior to making any major decision, consider what kinds of materials and accessories you will infuse with your floral patterns. The most common are –
Liking Florals
Begin your floral pattern project by deciding that you really like florals. Add florals to your interiors only if you are comfortable with them. Keep in mind that not all floral patterns come in bright, huge representations of lovely flowers. They can also be understated more so if the details are smaller.
Remember that floral patterns can be bold, large, or colorful.
Layer the Florals
You have to achieve the correct balance in your home so make sure to layer the florals and blankets with solid patterns and colors in the same family of hues. This adds texture and variety in a room and can keep the florals from appearing too girly.
Florals Can be Masculine, Too
You have a handful of choices if you want to have florals that are not ultra-feminine. Begin by choosing patterns that are more abstract rather than too flowery. Pick those that have bigger leaves than those with bigger blooms.
Next, you can also pick patterns in gender-neutral colors like green, browns and yellows.

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Floral Patterns that You Love
More than liking the floral pattern that you’d settle for, it is even better to find the ones that you would fall in love with. See if the pattern you choose would go well with your pillow, blanket, even the artwork that you would hang on your wall.
If you are designing a room around the floral pattern, then be sure to keep the focus on the central theme. Take note of the colors in your floral patterns and build upon them. Know which one would serve as the central color and which ones are to be considered as complementary colors. All the other elements in the room should come in solid and neutral hues so that the central pattern would stand out. See if you can find accessories that will match the ambience and style conveyed by your floral pattern.
Visit the local fabric or craft store if you don’t know how to begin your floral pattern project. You can also browse for different fabric patterns on the Internet so you would get a sense of the style and color that you are searching for.
Falling in love with a certain pattern will help you decide on other elements as well such as accessories and curtains.
Traditional or Contemporary?
It would be difficult to talk about floral patterns without including flowers themselves. This pattern has a personality of its own whether that’s intimidating or feminine. It can also be classic, vintage, muted or delicate.
An intricate rose bouquet print can bring about fairytale-like feelings. Tiny rosebuds right by the bedside lamp or on a quilt spells an enchanting message – girls only.
On the other hand, oversized, energetic and bold floral patterns are graphic treatments that offer adventure. Go ahead and experiment on a pattern that you love. Know that this will dominate the room as would any other modern floral pattern used. Such a pattern is ideally used with neutral furnishings and clean lines. They can also add a splash of cheer and warmth while keeping the modern vibe.
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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.
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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Tuesday, July 5th, 2016

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Sharing the bedroom can help children bond. It can also teach them to compromise and this is a good thing since most siblings squabble. Spending some time on how you design the bedroom will reduce the quarrels and bickering. Here are some tips on how you can make your little ones share this supposedly restful area –
Ask for the Kids’ Opinion
If you want the design to be more successful, then be ready to include the kids in making the decision regarding their bedroom design. Young children will be more than willing to pick out the linens and wall arts that will be placed in their room. If you want a bedroom that will grow up with your kids, then be sure to steer them away from the cartoon character section.
Another way to involve the kids in decision making is to consider their individual personalities. If you can, have each child decorate a separate section of the room, then do so. Each one could have a wall covered with the kind of art that they go crazy over. Just make sure that their choices complement each other by providing them with an edited selection where they could take their pick.
Establish Some Privacy
Even when you are setting up a small bedroom, make sure that each child is given some private space. You can achieve this with compartments, individual desks, or separate toy boxes.
Set Some Rules
There are bound to be arguments but your role is to keep them to a bare minimum. You need to help your little ones learn to respect each other. You can begin by discussing that their personal properties should be just that – their personal properties. You should set the rule that they must ask for permission before they touch any of the other sibling’s personal properties. Teach them also that it is important to knock before opening the door. When the kids know about the rules, then they are likelier to adhere to them.

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Involve Even the Youngest Kids
Families that live in smaller homes often have their youngest kid sleep with the parents. More often than not, they spend longer time than necessary especially when the parents do not want to disrupt the routine of an older child.
Don’t fear because in most cases, children can adapt quickly. In fact, they are even happy to share the room with their sister or brother. If you doubt this, then ask other families that have already experienced moving a younger kid to the older one’s bedroom.
Set Boundaries
Apart from the rules, it would also help if you keep the younger child from messing up with the older kid’s possessions. To do this, have the older kids’ toys or properties kept inside a closet or at a height where the younger one won’t be able to reach.
A Secret Place
Remember that everyone needs a hideaway now and then – even little kids. You don’t have to set up a custom hideaway, it can be a simple playhouse or a tepee a few feet away from their beds. This area has to be somewhere where your little ones will enjoy each other’s company without the penetrating gaze of a parent.
A Place for Everything
It is not just important to free up floor space but also other areas of the new bedroom. It is easy for the kids’ bedroom to become messy especially when they have their play area there, too. Children play and horse around so be ready to set up a storage space that can hold all of their stuff.
Most kids are happy about the prospect of sleeping in bunk beds so let them. The underside of beds can also be storage areas for shoes or toys. Better yet, have a special cabinet or chest in their bedroom. The more drawers each cabinet has, the more stuff it can hold.
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Tuesday, July 5th, 2016
Neutral colors are often the go-to color when people invest in large upholstered pieces. This often makes sense since neutral hues are easier to harmonize, in short, they are the safest choice. Add to this the fact that the sofa is one of the most expensive pieces of furniture that you buy, and you would understand why most people opt for the safer options. On the other hand, wouldn’t it be nice if your living room didn’t look just like the rest of the neighborhood?
The Story of the Navy Blue Sofa
Consider a bright navy sofa. This can easily become the star of your living room flooded in white. There are many other rich hues in stock. These can also be customized, with so many fabrics to choose from these days, you’re the master when it comes to the final design of your furniture. So, going back on that navy blue sofa, why do you think it can work inside your living room?
The white background works as the canvas to the star of the show – the unique, colorful sofa.
Making the Teal Sectional Legendary
A compact home is the perfect setting for a teal sectional. This will provide ample seating for a small family. A darker color on a jewel-toned fabric is the right material for wear and tear as well as gazillions of spills that could happen in a family that has kids and pets.
This teal furniture can also serve as the focal point of any neutral room. This hue can also be repeated on window treatments and throw pillows.
An Azure Sectional as the Defining Feature
A room that is painted in white and absorbs a great deal of daylight can allow a huge volume of any bold colored furniture piece. It is easy to be visually successful if the rest of the room is whitewashed. Don’t think that the sectional in bold color such as azure would overwhelm the living room because it would never.
Knowing where to place the azure sectional will make it a shoo-in as the focal piece. Just be patient, you would soon get the hang of using a more colorful furniture piece.
Orange Cushions for the Cautious Ones
When the biggest and most colorful furniture pieces don’t work for you or if they are too bold, you can begin your transition to the colorful world of interior design by using some accent pieces first. Rich orange throw pillows will surely be a good addition to a neutral-colored sofa. Pair the sofa with the traditional furniture pieces and appliances plus some accents that may or may not be orange.
It’s really up to you.
This setup works because the rich tones of the throw pillows will create a warm glow that none of the other design elements will be able to provide.
Purple is not a usual color that is used in many upholstered pieces. In a home office or a guest room, this color could work very well when used appropriately.
Purple is equal to sophistication and class. Pair it with warm taupe and you’re in fashion heaven.
A purple sofa can be surrounded with other pieces that have purple undertones. These will make the sofa color pretty much leap out.
Chocolate Velvet Is Rich
A chocolate velvet furniture does not stray too much from neutrals. It can blend beautifully with just about any kind of wall, ceiling or floor. And since it is basically brown, it is also easy to accessorize. It can also match golden tones in many accessories.
Pair this lovely piece with neutral throws and surround it with wood tones to complete the look.
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