Finding The Right Furnishings For Your Patio
August 31, 2007 by Decorator
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Once you have selected a set of patio furniture to deck out your outdoors entertaining space you need to consider a few accessories to ensure the success of the final scheme. You can bring in visual interest and practical design ideas to create a space where you can enjoy the summer in style.
The first group of accessories to consider is soft furnishings. Whether you prefer vibrant colors or a more natural look this step will allow you to create a link between your interior and the colors of your garden.
There is a wide range of weather resistant cushions available in the stores, allowing you to pick out a color scheme that reflects your personality while increasing the comfort level of your outdoor sanctuary.
Soft furnishings also extend to rugs specially designed for outdoor use, to add both visual interest and a soft texture that you can enjoy barefoot.
Wicker is one of those materials, along with rattan that fits perfectly into any outdoor space, read more on wicker and rattan furniture here…

Feng Shui Doesn’t Have to Be Hard
August 29, 2007 by Decorator
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It seems like Feng Shui no longer is the latest trend in modern design – it’s a common staple in homes everywhere.
By simplifying your style and thinking about where things are in your home, you can begin to create a look that’s good for your health as well as for your luck.
But many books and sites can make it difficult to understand. Here’s what you need to know.
Feng Shui is based on simplicity. So, the fewer things you have in your life, the more open you will be to receiving new things.
This means you’re going to have to clean up those piles of clutter and begin to look for ways to keep your home clean. You will also want to keep your home clean of dirt and grime in order to be accepting to positive energy.
In addition, Feng Shui practices generally include the idea of using natural elements in your home, like bamboo floors as an example. Try adding a symbol of all the elements of nature – wood, water, metal, wind, and fire – to help you bring in positive energy and positive things into your life. A nice fountain is a great way to start.
Alternative readings on Bamboo Floors here
Changing a Room with Fifty Dollars
August 28, 2007 by Decorator
Filed under Carpet & Rugs
Everyone wants to change things up from time to time – it keeps your house looking fresh and maybe even stylish. But who has the money or the time? Actually, you do. All you need is one hour and one open mind, and maybe $50 in your wallet to spend on new materials.
Changing a room isn’t about getting rid of what you have, it’s all about moving around what you already have. Since you’re the only one that’s going to realize that you only moved things around, you can make your room look completely different with just a few small changes. Try moving all of the furniture away from the walls, for example, or move it all to the outskirts of the room. Just do the opposite of what you have right now.
You can also dress up any room with area rugs for next to nothing. Add a colorful rug to the middle of the room to draw attention there or you can hang them on the walls to make an impact.
New lampshades on your lamps can make a huge difference too. Changing up your decor is as easy as moving or taking away things you already own – try it today.
What are You Coming Home To?
August 25, 2007 by Decorator
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There’s nothing quite like walking into a room that’s been closed up for weeks at a time. Every time you go up to your cabin, for example, you’re bombarded with smells that have lingered from the last time you were there, in addition to it being hotter than an over.
Sure, closing the window blinds is one way to keep things cool and dark, but that’s not quite enough, is it? What you might want to do is try to have someone go out to your cabin every few weeks during the months you’re not there, or maybe create a timeshare situation so that you can have other people air it out when you’re not able to use it.
Other people like to send a professional cleaning service out to the cabin to help keep things in order. It’s sort of like having a hotel maid service, isn’t it?
It can also help for you to clean up the cabin and air it out before you leave so that you’re not coming back to a stuffy and dusty home. Of course, there will always be some mustiness when you arrive back again, but at least you’ll have done something to keep away the smell of the last meal you cooked.
Further articles on windows blinds here
Adding the Japanese Style as Your Home Decor
August 9, 2007 by Decorator
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Adding a Japanese style decorating into your home is becoming very popular over the past years. It can be easier than you ever thought. People love this style due to its harmony and elegant structure.
One of the things that most points up is its lightness. A Japanese interior always look bigger than it really is. That feeling of spaciousness is really easy achieve. Simply by adding bright panel walls along with dark floors, like bamboo, merbau or hardwood.
The predominant color of a typical asian interior is the neutral white. This is because neutral colors contrast with most vivid or dark floors, walls and ceilings. Maintaining the same ceiling for different rooms is also very recommendable to obtain a real looking japanese home.
More on Japanese interiors and Gardens

Decorating using Interior Neutral Colors
August 8, 2007 by Decorator
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If you’d like to create a calm interior space, you simpy need to start using brightness colors in textiles. This also allows you as decorator, applying elements that create contrast; like adding hardwood flooring, parquet, or laminate flooring in materials like bamboo or merbau.
As well as on flooring, you could handle these kind of dark wood finishes for armchairs arms. It is without a doubt, one of color touches that any space needs. If you are likely to get a bright interior design ambient with a elegant finish, simply start thinking in neutral.
If you found this article useful and are interested in neutral colors, you might be also interested on reading our article about contemporary interior design
Boosting the Interior Lighting
August 6, 2007 by Decorator
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One of the most important things to do when you want to boost the interior lighting, is using neutral colors on furntiture and walls. It has the ability to multiply the natural light as well as providing a calid ambient to any space of the house.
The bright sunshine that come through the your windows is expanded with light and fresh colors. A good idea is also applying white textiles on your furniture covers. And as as final tip, try using straight designed furniture, as it enchance the sense of luminosity to the space.
Interested in romantic lighting, keep reading here…

Accessorize Your Patio Furniture
August 5, 2007 by Decorator
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Once you have found the style, material and color scheme that works best for you it is time to think about bringing it to life with the right accessories so you can complete your design.
This will allow you to set the tone for how this special space is used, whether you opt for an elegant entertaining area, a romantic hideaway or a relaxing haven.

To achieve this you need to spend time about what the results you are shooting for, and take the time to find the right elements to reach your goal.
You can read more about the styles of patio furniture here…
Looking at Stucco Veneziano in Your New Home
August 4, 2007 by Decorator
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Paint and stucco walls need t be examined carefully when you are on the lookout for a new home. Any potential problems could be costly to fix, especially if it is a water drainage problem!
If you are looking around for a new home then there are a number of things which you should be looking at. One of these things includes the paint and the stucco.
Why Look Out For Paint and Stucco?
When you first go to view a home, one of the first things which you see is the outside of it. However what most people tend to look at and focus on is the color scheme of the place instead of the health of it. Is it maintained properly? Are there cracks in the walls? With older houses generally there will be some cracks and so you really do need to be aware of them.

Read the entire article on Venetian Plaster and Stucco here…

