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January 29, 2007
Tips for Home Decorating
Top 5 Tips For Home Decorators
Is your house and home feeling a little bit tired and
jaded? Does it lack that special edge that it once had? If so you're no doubt
sick of living in a home that no longer suits you so why not convert that drab
interior to something fantastic? Your home should be a place of rest and
relaxation. A place for you to recharge your batteries that have been drained
by todays busy lifestyles. The great news is that regardless of what type of
look or feel you want your redecorated home to have there are ideas aplenty
available to you for use as inspiration.
There are several important tips that you should
follow for each interior or home decorating project:
1. Choose A
Theme
Have a very clear idea of what you want the finished
"product" to look like before you begin. Get your hands on as many
home decorating books and magazines as you can. As you read through them you'll
find yourself drawn to one theme or style more than others. Exposure to as many
decorating styles as possible is the key to success here.
2. Choose A
Color Scheme
During your theme research you'll have noticed that
most decorating themes rely on specific color schemes to achieve the required
results; those colors are standard to that particular decorating theme. What do
we mean by this? Well for example Asian decorating styles and themes are
dominated by the use of red, black and dark blue. Another example is tropical
decorating themes which rely more on green, red and aqua colors. Your chosen
theme will, realistically, follow the same basic pattern of using a fixed
palette of colors for the entire decorating project.
3. Choose A
Use For the Room
What will you actually do in the room you're redecorating?
Just because the room was originally built for a specific purpose don't
mentally trap yourself by only decorating to that particular type of room. For
example if your family eats most of their meals in the kitchen then don't
decorate your dining room with a large dining table and accessories - it's a
waste of the room. It could be converted to a study, home office or even a play
room so don't limit your thinking to using any room for its original purpose -
unless it suits you of course.
4. The Shopping
List
Of all the items that you could potentially list here
paint is the most important. Paint forms the "foundation" of any room
and if you rush the paint job then everything that comes afterwards just won't
"work" in the room. Another mistake many people make is to buy the
cheapest paint possible. You might save a few bucks on the cost of the tin but
you'll wind up kicking yourself later on when you realize it's going to take 3
coats to finish each wall instead of just one - it's generally not cost effective
to buy cheap paint; it just doesn't cover or finish as well as the more
expensive brands.
Also make allowances in your budget for disposable
overalls and any cleaning or preparatory materials you might need for your
project. Decorating can be a messy business so prepare for the clean up operation
before you even begin.
5. What To
Paint With?
Another important decision is whether to use brushes,
a roller or foam painting pads. Brushes have their uses for "edging
out" a room - for those tiny corners. For the large surface areas it makes
more sense to use a roller or paint pads. Personally I've found rollers to be
just plain old messy and now use paint pads (some stores call them speed
painters) for any large surface area that needs to be painted well and quickly.
Use a roller if you really have to but bear in mind that they're extremely
messy so make sure both you (disposable overalls are ideal) and the flooring is
well covered against splashes.
Don't forget to have some fun along the way too! For
all the planning, preparation and work that goes into redecorating any room or
home it should still be a fun experience for everyone involved. You'll have
that added sense of satisfaction knowing that you redecorated or helped to
redecorate your home with your own hands. Take some time out to relax in your
new room once it's finished - especially before you start redecorating the next
room in the house.
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