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Home Design Strategies: Furniture Arrangement on a Budget


2010
02.09

Author: Candi Randolph

Many folks find themselves re-thinking aspects of their economic life right now, and that includes home design and decoration. Projects, plans and expenditures may have to be put on the back burner in place of other, more pressing budget needs. But that doesn’t change the fact that your Living Room or Great Room is in need of some new life and personality. Don’t despair! There are some simple steps you can take with your room decor to change the overall design and give a fresh perspective to the area, thus bringing a smile to your face. And there isn’t a price tag that can be put on that!

We are going to work with the thought that you will use what you have and not purchase anything new. There are literally no expenses other than some thoughtful planning and elbow grease.

Before you take any action, go into the your Living Area and assess the furniture and accessories that currently reside there. Start with the room’s largest pieces and make a list of those that are critical to the function of the room, then work your way down to the smallest items. Your sofa will probably need to remain in the room, for example, for seating purposes. Be selective as you make this list and think about the function of each piece before adding it to the list.

As your list is created you are most likely going to have some pieces that are not going to find their way on to your list, and those are the pieces that are expendable to the function of this room. Most people are going to find that they have a chair, end table/coffee table, accent piece, rocker, etc that is not critical to the area and may in fact be taking up good space. You may ultimately keep these items in the room, but for now they are not on your list of ‘keepers’.

Now remove everything from the room that is NOT found on your list, including accessories. Physically remove them from the room. The room should now have just the pieces that are necessary to the room’s function.

Now comes the fun and creative part of this home decor project, and that is to rework your pieces and arrange them in a new and different way to bring that fresh perspective into play. Many times, furniture is placed in a room against the walls and stays in the same place for years (for some, many years!).

Pretend that your room has a hexagon (six sided) shape around the perimeter of the area, so instead of the standard four walls there are six, smaller ‘walls’ or lines on the floor. Take the windows, door openings and other pieces like TVs into consideration, and place your largest upholstered pieces on the hexagon ‘lines’.

What you have just done is placed your furniture at some angles and pulled it away from the straight walls, which can bring a totally different design look to a room, and give a different perspective to those seated in the room. For the vast majority of folks, you have also placed the pieces in a different location than they were – you have created a fresh and unique arrangement for your furniture! You have also taken one, two or maybe more, pieces from the area to give it a more open and spacious look.

Once you are satisfied with the arrangement of the larger pieces, start bringing in the smaller pieces and accessories that were on your list, with the goal of putting each piece in a different location than in the past. Sometimes the function and size of the piece make it impossible to move, and that’s okay. But your first plan of action is to find a new home for each piece. Do the same with your accessories, and when you are finished, your room will have a new and fresh look! Have you spent any money? Not one penny, and that is the best kind of home decoration.

Your Living Room has been thoughtfully rearranged and your home decor and design project is complete. For the time being, until your budget can accommodate your home decorating goals. Enjoy your new surroundings!

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Designing An Effective Lighting Scheme To Suit Your Home Decor


2010
02.09

Author: Lauren Tyler

Tempting as it may be to browse online at the many lamp and lighting retailers and buy a vibrant and dazzling Tiffany lamp or antique floor lamp for your home, the most sensible approach is to take stock of your home decor first and then go out shopping after.

Unfortunately, the way many of us do our shopping is to make an instant purchase of something that catches our eye.  Then we take our purchase back home, and in the case of a lamp or lighting fixture, try to work out where best to put it.

The most sensible thing to do is to plan your lighting scheme first.  Take stock of the colors and textures you currently have in your home decor.  Note the characteristics and overall style of your room(s). Determine what uses the room will have – for example, is it for dining, for relaxation, for reading/studying?

It is important to determine whether this room will be used during the day as well as during the evening/night as this obviously has a bearing on the type of lighting that will be used here.

Only once these factors have been worked out can you then move onto the next stage which is to devise a suitable lighting strategy. Here you need to consider the various types of lighting such as task lighting (needed for focused eye work such as reading or sewing) or display lighting (for highlighting pictures, objects or a particular corner of the room), etc.

At this point it’s often a good idea to factor in any energy saving requirements you may have and to consider the size of the room as this all affects the types of light fittings you can purchase.

With regard to devising an effective lighting scheme, safety is one factor that is extremely important. Have a think about whether it is possible to use the existing wiring or whether it will need a complete overhaul. If it turns out that the wiring in your home does not meet the modern safety regulations, then
you have no choice but to get this sorted out before proceeding further.

Once the safety aspect of your lighting scheme has been determined and resolved, you need to consider the lighting plan. This is an action plan or guide that you formulate to give you an idea of where your light fittings are going to go and how you are going to control them i.e using dimmer switches, individual light switches.

This is quite easy to do – start by drawing an outline of the room on a sheet of paper, marking in where all the furniture is going to go. Only then can you determine where your light fittings, such as table lamps, floor lamps, reading lights, sconces, pendant lights, spotlights etc will go. Many manufacturers give you indications of “beam profiles” for lighting fixtures such as down lighters and spotlights and these profiles will enable you to decide whether it is viable to use that type of lighting in the spaces you have designated for lighting in your plan.

If you plan your lighting scheme at the same time as working out the colors, fabrics, finishes (as well as determining where your electrical sockets and light switches are going to go), this all makes for a cohesive and well coordinated home decor strategy that has catered for everything.

As a result, you are going to end up with a room that has been well designed and coordinated from start to finish, with all the colors and furnishings working together to give a beautiful, polished look instead of having a room that looks out of kilter because certain elements were thought of at the last minute and slapped on at the end.

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How To Get Great Home Interior Design Ideas


2010
02.02

Author: Jim Johnson

If you like the idea of coming up with your own home Interior design, you are not alone. Lots of folks these days are planning out and then executing their own interior designs. But how do you come up with great home interior design ideas? Here are a few suggestions to get you started.

Probably one of the easiest ways to get home decoration ideas is to simply watch television these days. There are several shows that are dedicated to the subject of completely redesigning an entire house room by room. The biggest problem with watching these television shows is having something in front of you as documentation. So a couple of ideas that may help out is to have a pencil and paper available to take notes as you go, and also to record the program for viewing later on.

Even though you may get some great home interior design ideas from these television shows, ask yourself whether or not they will fit well in your particular home. Just because they look great on television in someone else’s home does not mean that it will fit in well in your home. So try to visualize the whole project from beginning to end in your house. And plan, plan, plan. By taking extra precaution in the planning stages, you can ensure a more problem free application.

However, television is not the only source for home decoration information and ideas on Interior design. There are several great books on the subject that are able to help designers of almost any background and experience level. The advantage of books is that the documentation is already done for you. It usually has a very well thought out plan for implementing any kind of home interior design on its pages. And usually you’ll be able to have more than enough photos and pictures to help get a good mental picture of the process as it goes.

Another way to get excellent ideas for interior design is to look through magazines on the subject. There is no shortage of magazines that are devoted to home decoration and interior design. Believe it or not, even many professional interior designers collect large quantities of magazine articles and pictures and store them in a way that will help them have a larger pool of ideas to draw from in the future. Not being a professional yourself, it may be a good idea to start your own scrapbook of home interior design articles and photos that you can separate according to a specific theme or room type. Sometimes, the best decoration ideas are a combination of things that are brought together from several different sources to form a unique, one-of-a-kind design.

As you become more comfortable with your own level of creativity, you will be able to combine aspects of one design with another more adeptly. However, as you start out it may be best to stick to the overall themes and suggestions given in the magazine for achieving the look that is desired.
If you begin right away to assemble this archive of home interior design ideas, it won’t take long for you to have a really sizable reference guide to help you come up with almost any idea that you could ever need.

So as you can see, gathering information and ideas from several different sources and compiling them all together in an easily researched form can be one of the best ways for you to get great home interior design ideas quickly and easily.

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