Color Wheel Interior Decorating Concepts

October 18, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

If you are decorating or redecorating the interior of your or someone else’s home, then you may be wondering what color wheel means or what it is. It is important that you understand what it is and how you can use it when decorating an interior.


It may not seem like a big deal, but the paint can be a big part of the decoration in any part of the house.

If you are unsure how this goes hand in hand with interior design and how it is such a big factor, then here is what you need to know about color wheel interior decorating:

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• It is just like placing decorations inside of a room. When you use it correctly, you are using a palette of different colors.

• The color wheel can be various different colors or several different shades of one color that are used to pull the look of the room together. You will use the such colors for different things, but at the end of the project it all comes together nicely.

• Using the wheel method is great when you want to decorate a room without taking up space or being overwhelming and too much.

• It is possible to be overwhelmed by this technique though. You need to watch your colors and how many you are using. You do not want to get too out of hand.

• This is great for decorating without using a lot of space and for having decorations that are elaborate without being too much.

• You can have a large amount of decoration in a room just by using the color-wheel method of decorating. You will be using various different colors in the room which makes the room seem more complex and more decorated. It will amaze you how much difference there is between a solid paint color and using it.

It is important to make sure that your color wheel fits in to your decorations and that it is not going to be too much for the room. As it is a great way to have complex decorations without doing too much. The colors used in your home are a huge part of the decorations and it’s a great way to play up the importance of paint and color.

Decorating with Red

August 24, 2009 by betty  
Filed under Interior Design

Red is a very beautiful color. A lot of us love and would like to incorporate it in to our homes when it comes to decorating. However, although it’s a beautiful, it is also a very bold color.

red soda bedWhen you decorate with red, it is important to decorate in a particular way so that you can avoid making it too bold and overwhelming. You want the red to pop out in your room and for it to be beautiful. You do not want people to be overwhelmed by this. It should be the finishing touch to to set your room apart. It is like placing the finishing touch on a room to give it a little flare and make it stand out.

Here are some things that you should consider when decorating with red furniture:

  • Decorating with a red couch is a great way to put a little red in to your room without having the red be too overwhelming.
  • It is also the perfect pop to a room to make it stand out and give it the perfect flare that it needs to be complete.
  • and it’s a great way to incorporate a large piece of red in to the room. This will allow the red to be a focal point of the room with out being too much.
  • A red couch is either too much or too little. It is kind of like the perfect dose of red in a room.
  • All in all, it is great because it immediately draws everyone’s attention as soon as they enter the room.
  • Painting your walls red may be too much for your room. If it is not a large room, the shade of red could make the room seem smaller and darker.
  • and… red could also be too much because it is all around the room. If you paint the walls red, it may be too much to place much red in the room elsewhere.

If you choose to go the route of decorating with a red couch, then you will find that it is just the right dose of red that you needed in your room. It is a bold statement that attracts the attention of anyone who enters the room.

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However, it does not attract attention in a negative way. It attracts attention because it makes a statement and it sets the room apart and makes it stand out. It’s the perfect way to incorporate such a bold color in to your room. It does not overpower the room, it provides just the right amount of attraction.

Giving Your Interior a Facelift While on a Budget

June 25, 2009 by betty  
Filed under Interior Design

When the cold wintry days change to warm and sunny days, we tend to want to make some changes within the home as well. Don’t let the recent economy stop you from giving your interior a much-needed facelift. There are many ways you can improve and brighten up your home while not going over your budget. You’ll have a lot of fun doing this in cost-efficient green ways

Painting & Wall coverings

Few people realize how much a coat of paint can spruce up a room. A dark room can be suddenly brightened with some of the new colors that are now available. Since so many traditional paints are loaded with harmful chemicals and toxic compounds, you’ll want to look for paints that are natural and nontoxic. AFM Safecoat paint is an excellent choice to use in any room.

Painting the walls different colors or allowing your child to paint designs on the walls will add a lot of variety to the room. You can also find some borders for the middle or top of the room. Whether it’s Wal-Mart, Kmart or your building supply store, you’ll find these are a very inexpensive ways to spice up a room.

If you sew, your possibility for window treatments is endless. Fabric is still very inexpensive and curtains or valances are simple to make, even for the inexperienced seamstress. Old sheets that are no longer being used will give you all the material you need while allowing you to reuse what you already have.

Floors

Renovating or redoing your floors doesn’t have to be a big expense. If you’ve had carpeting in your rooms for years, you may want to rip it out. It’s probably filled with dust and pollutants that you just can’t vacuum out anymore. If you can afford it, consider replacing your carpeting with cork, renewable bamboo, or a sustainable hard floor.

Many of these are very affordable and they’ll last for many years. In fact, you’ll be surprised at how affordable they can be when you install them yourself with the included instructions. By adding a few throw or area rugs, you’ll be giving your room a total facelift.

Extra Accessories

There are so many little extras you can add to your home to make it attractive, green and not break the bank. Potted plants add a lot to your room as do pictures on your wall. If you take a lot of pictures, put some of these on display on your walls. A quick trip to the second-hand store will find many knick knacks to make your rooms more interesting.

Themed Wall Colors

May 28, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design



A lot of planning has to be done for deciding the colors of wall paints in the living rooms and kitchen. The furniture and the mats used in the rooms should be compatible with the wall painting.  

The house owner who has painting as his hobby can paint the walls of his rooms. He can browse the internet to get good information for building and testing color combinations. Some sites give ideas to develop harmony in color combinations. Though choice of color schemes is dependent on him, certain optical illusions can be displayed by using variety of colors. A small room painted in white gives an enlarged look. The white wall reflects sunlight on to the different colored walls. Even the dark corners are brightened by the presence of white walls. 

He can paint the walls of his kitchen in bright orange, red or light green. Paints with pastel shades create moods of relaxation and are suitable for bedrooms and toilets. Painting the ceilings with light colors give a heightened look for the ceilings while dark shades lower their heights.

Light intensity plays a major role in the looks of the room. As the light intensity increases, the bright wall colors look even brighter whereas wallpapers with dark designs create an atmosphere of enclosure and depression.

The house owner should match the color and design of the furniture to the paint on the walls. He can purchase matching Axminster carpets to floor the rooms. The interior decoration demonstrates the theme of the house owner.

Applying Stucco on your Walls

April 9, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

If you are viewing a stucco home then there will usually be some form of cracking due to earth movement as well as temperature changes. If the damage is only small then you should not worry too much as it will not cost that much to repair.

However if the stains are on the bottom of the wall then it could be linked to a water drainage problem. In this case the stucco will simply deteriorate and mold will start to form.

Overall when it is time to look at a potential new home, you have to take in so many different things including the paint and stucco walls. So many people overlook these small details and that can result in a very expensive problem! So unless you want to purchase a house and then be surprised with a huge repair bill, it would be a good idea to look at all potential problems such as water drainage issues and that way you will be covered in case anything does go wrong. Learn how to apply venetian plasters.

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Light Emitting Wallpaper

February 16, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

How many of us are bored to tears by that same old standard wallpaper? Sure, many have decided to do away with the whole concept and stick with painting their walls, or covering their walls with pictures and appliqués but wallpaper is still out there and it’s evolving.

The Light Emitting Wallpaper designed and created by Jonas Samson is receiving rave reviews as the next big thing in both the interior decorating world and the indoor lighting world. As the name may suggest, the wallpaper emits light but instead of an overall dull glow, it does it through intricate patterns.

By using LEDs and manipulating individual pixels, the light emitting wallpaper appears to move creating scenes of wonder. The wallpaper can be turned on or off and consumes very little energy. When in the off mode, the wallpaper appears just like any other ordinary and mundane wall. When on, however, patterns and shapes dance and moves over the walls with light.

The wallpaper can come in a variety of designs and patterns. This innovation promises to open brand new worlds in interior decorating as people choose to do away with traditional light fixtures and switch to the LED technology. What, after all, will we do with those empty side tables and discarded lamps?

Now, for anyone who wants to experiment with the Light Emitting Wallpaper will enjoy the infinite possibilities that this technology presents. Since the wallpaper is, in itself works of art you may want to consider dedicating a wall to it or at least consider taking down some of that wall art to allow the full display to be visible. Images courtesy: jonassamson.com

Natural Ways to Make Your Home ‘Green’

February 16, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

With all of the talk about the environment, it’s no wonder that more homeowners are looking for small ways to change their home in order to help the earth.


While it might seem like we all need to convert to solar power and start driving hybrids to make the most impact, if we all just took a few small steps, we could be sure to make a difference.  Everyone’s small steps add up to giant leaps.

The easiest way to start conserving energy is to change your light bulbs to halogen bulbs.  Not only do these bulbs last up to seven years, but they also let you reduce your energy costs.

You can also try to turn the lights off whenever you’re not in the room, as well as unplug any appliances that you’re not using at the time.  Even your computer should be shut completely down at night to help reduce energy usage.

You can also look into using only natural bedding fibers, like cotton and bamboo.  These resources are renewable, so they don’t take away from the natural resources that are already dwindling.  You can also start looking into natural cleaners for your home to reduce the pollution of the ground water.

Peeling or Flaking on your Paint Wall

January 16, 2009 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

When looking at the paintwork you first should look out for any peeling or flaking paint. This usually means that the home will need a completely new paint job, and that can get quite expensive! However most homeowners will improve their home before they sell it and so cracked and peeling paint is not something that you should find in obvious places.

So look in places which are not overly obvious such as under roof overhangs and in every nook and cranny. If you do spot any potential problems then that tends to mean that any work which has been carried out has not been done properly. This can lead to further problems and so you will need to be wary of this.

Any stains around perforations in the paint should also be looked out for. One example of this could be if you look at a nail in the wall. If there is a little rust around the hole then that generally indicates poor maintenance and in worse circumstances it could mean that there is a water drainage problem.

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These Coffee Tables are Not What They Appear to Be

July 31, 2008 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

A lift coffee table brings together form and function into a great combination. This adjustable table is simple in design and hides a great secret.


What sets this lift top table apart from others is its unique ability to rise to the height of your lap.

On first appearance, the 19 inch high table is just a simple everyday table but with a simple move the table rises up for convenience and function.

Legs are made in steel; bronze colored with a walnut finish, but it also comes in black.

Many find these to be perfect for working at home, using a laptop perhaps, or for dinners in front of the television.

What is really great about it, is that you can not tell what it hides unless you know what to look for. The streamline design and inner mechanisms make the coffee table design like any other run of the mill table.

Along with the added function is an area for storage which can hold magazines, folders for work, or the salt and pepper shaker.

Along with the coffee table, there comes also the  “Convertible Coffee Table”. Using the same idea that inspired the LiftTops, the second one lifts up to form a great dining room table able to sit up to eight people easily.

Both coffe tables are from Dwell UK and will easily fit in most living rooms.  The walnut finish will be ideal in contemporary rooms dominated by whites and soft colors.

The black finish is great for the more modern living rooms. The mechanism that controls the rising and lowering the table top is safe and strong with no fear of accidental collapses.

Those that find the need for the LiftTop or the convertible table will more than welcome the chance for such an inspired yet functional piece of furniture.

Images courtesy of dwell.co.uk, and coffeetablezone.com. Read more about coffee tables in this blog.

The Arion Collection

April 8, 2008 by Decorator  
Filed under Interior Design

Do you find your living room a little too soft? You went with those neutral colors and sure they look great but the room just lacks that snap and crackle that used to make everything pop.


Even your company and guest notice the lack of luster in the room and instead of laughing and talking wildly they sit calmly and discuss how to diversify their investment portfolio.

Our subconscious is able to take cues from colors which help to enhance our moods, influence our decisions, and trigger emotions so shying away from color is not really a great idea. Sure, your living room looks great in those subtle tones, but what it’s missing is color. 

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