Showing posts with label interior decorating styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior decorating styles. Show all posts

The Importance Of Interior Design Websites


Do-it-yourself activities have become the hobby of people around the world. There is an entire library available nowadays on the Internet full of materials related to the decoration of the house as more people spend their free time changing the aspect of their homes.

Luckily, many magazines and websites respond to the growing need of information about home decoration. A recent research has proven that visitors find interior design websites very useful and as a consequence, they often resort to them in such situations. Unlike other means of communication, architecture portals are free and they may be consulted anytime and anywhere.

One of the main reasons why people like interior design sites is the multitude of decor ideas and color schemes therein. In addition to the wonderful pictures that administrators provide for their customers, the portals give information about the places where these accessories or similar products may be purchased to achieve the same look.

Some sites have an online shop furnished with interior decorations, so people can find all the products they need in the same place. It is this option as well as other services, such as, free delivery and assembly that have convinced people of the utility of these sites. Customers can thus, save money and time by simply accessing one of these online shops.

Whether you are looking for tutorials or tips about the refurbishment of the furniture or the painting of the walls, these websites contain all the necessary advices for you to stylishly decorate your house. In addition, you may be redirected towards the blogs of famous home decorators that can offer you specialized consultancy for your problems.

There are many advantages that come along with interior design websites, so you should not be afraid to skim through their pages whenever you want to partially or totally change the aspect of your house. You may finally get the right answer for all your questions and purchase all the products you need with no effort at all thanks to the numerous interior design portals.








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An Easy Living Room Interior Decorating Plan


When you are into redecorating and making your home look nice, you probably love to change your living room interior decorating theme often. To make this easier, it is important to have a simple plan to follow each time you feel like changing everything around. Here's some tips on how to build your décor so you can change it at any time, without having to spend a bundle of money.

Backdrop

If you want to change the look of your living room a lot then you need to start with a neutral palate. You don't have to keep all of the walls white and the couch cream colored, but you should keep everything pretty neutral. You can choose browns or greens if you want color, but avoid anything to bright or flashy. As long as you stay away from patterns however, you should be able to have several different choices for your décor.

If you keep the big things like furniture, walls and flooring in neutral tones, you'll be able to change out the theme of your living room interior décor by adding accessories like rugs, pillows and wall art in the colors that you want. Another great ideas for sofas and chairs is to buy slipcovers - you can actually buy furniture that is meant to be slip covered, then simply get new slipcovers to go with whatever decorating plan you have in mind for the season!

Accessories

When you have a neutral palate to work with, you can change the way your room looks just by replacing a few basic items. For instance, you should only need to change your curtains, pillows, and a few room accessories when you get the urge to switch things around. If you want your living room interior decorating to be a little lighter for spring, you can add sheer curtains, flowered pillows, and a vase of fresh flowers for a quick change.

For a warm winter look, bring in deep reds, golds and greens in heavy fabrics like velvets and chenille's. try some oriental rugs on the floor and oil paintings on the walls. Adding some candelabras and candleholders around the room will help to give it a cozy look.

Lighting

While track lighting and chandeliers can't be changed easily, you can change out your lighting to go with your living room interior decorating plan. You can buy all new lights, or use lights that have neutral bases and change the shades out depending on the look you are going for. Need a fresh look for spring? Use plain white shades. Going for a safari look? Get shades in an animal print. How about a romantic look? Try putting on shades that have a floral print with some dangly fringe. You'll be surprised how much changing the shades can transform a lamp.

If you love to keep your living room interior decorating plan flexible, you must be sure you never commit to something difficult to work with, such as a patterned couch or a bright chair. Don't be afraid of color, but add it to your room with accessories that can be replaced when you want something a little different. It really doesn't take a lot of money to get a new look, just a little creativity.








Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.decoratinghowto.com/ where you can learn more about decorating styles for every room. Visit their article pages to find out how to decorate your living room in many different styles.


Die Decorator Die Provides Humor, Mystery and Interior Decorator Tips


Die, Decorator, Die:

A Novel of Murder, Greed and Interior Design

By Franklin H. Levy

Phoenix Books, Inc.

ISBN: 978-1-59777-591-5

252 Pages

What a Fun Book! Die, Decorator, Die by Franklin H. Levy, is a whodunit that will keep you guessing until the very end!

Meet Buzz and Ally Levin. Buzz is a lawyer, while his wife is an interior decorator. There is an underlying interaction between them that allows readers to enjoy their humorous relationship. You got it! Almost-like-George Burns and Gracie Allen's comic routines run throughout this novel. Yes, there's murder and mayhem and great investigating, but the comedic interplay oftentimes trumps the mystery and suspense!

Ally is in the center of the mystery--she is involved in an interior decorator competition where each room is "designed and decorated" by different professionals. When the competitors meet for the first time, they discover one of their own has been critically injured.

Barry, a good friend of Ally is the likeliest suspect--for Barry, of Barry and Bruno, the latter being his gay as well as business partner, was also found murdered the day Megan's head was bashed!

Needless to say, Ally ensures that Buzz becomes the defense lawyer for Barry. But when Buzz and his investigator start checking out the possible suspects, they find that there are many strange things going on within Barry and Bruno's business partnership. Specifically, there are millions of dollars running through the company, but it is clear that there is little profit being made. And, worse, Barry has no knowledge of what has been happening, even though it appears to be money laundering.

Both the attack on Megan and Bruno's murder calls for consideration of suspects who could have wanted either or both dead...so, in this strange interior design world, what better way to consider all issues than to invite all the suspects to a cocktail party! How appropriate-right?

Then pizza deliveries lead to still other individuals who are also involved. Exactly what is being delivered and is this part of the money laundering activities?

But wouldn't you know it--the final way that the mystery is solved is through cloth design and drapery tassels! The twists and turns are so involved that I promise you won't know who's guilty, of murder that is, until the very end.

Humor, suspense...Plus readers get great interior decorator tips throughout the book such as:

ALLYN SAYS - The best designers make custom lampshades, which often have a pink silk liner to soften the light.

Levy gave me more than a cozy mystery. Die, Decorator Die is wonderful-well written, full of funny characters, a puzzling whodunit, with interior design tips. And he wrapped it up in the latest fabric for a must-read!

I just know you, too, will enjoy this one!








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Home Interior Decorating Ideas for Bargain Hunters


Hunting for home interior design bargains is actually pretty fashionable these days. Many homeowners are interested in making their money stretch as far as possible. And there are many ways to achieve this with home decorating. The big secret to success in home decoration bargain-hunting is to have patience and give it time. The more patient you are, and the longer you look for bargain items, the better bargains you will find for your home.

Some very good places to start when looking for pieces related to interior design are secondhand furniture stores and discount stores. If you are a careful shopper in these kind of stores, you can often come across items such as furniture, linens, accessories and much more at very low, bargain prices. Sometimes you can even come across great deals on household electronics such as televisions and stereo systems. Just be sure that whatever you buy in these stores is still in usable condition, and that the reason it is selling so cheaply is not because it is somehow broken.

Other great potential bargain-hunting spots include yard sales, flea markets, auctions, and even estate sales. You can expect to find plenty of competition at these spots for the very best deals, but it's still worth making the effort, as you can come across very high quality items at bargain basement prices that just can't be found anywhere else.

Whatever item or product that you are searching for, be sure to be smart and price savvy. This means that you don't want to buy items just because they seem like they are good deals. You only want to buy what you really can use in your home decoration projects. A very common trap for many people is getting carried away and buying way too many useless items simply because they were deemed to be a great deal, instead of actually being useful. Do your best to try to resist this kind of temptation.

In fact, establishing a set budget for your decoration projects is a great form of self discipline that can help keep you on track at all times. It will help you avoid buying items just for the sake of getting a good deal. Instead, it will keep the focus on the job at hand and the project you are currently working on.

Another aspect of getting home decorating bargains is the labor that can be involved with certain projects around the home. This can include painting, moving furniture, carpet cleaning, and so on. This can be tricky for some homeowners to figure out. It's true that you can usually hire someone very cheaply to do certain tasks around the home. However, there are some projects where workers who have more experience or better skills can actually get the job done faster and for less money. And a side benefit is that the work is often done much better with less costly mistakes being made. So before deciding on any labor that may be involved in any home decorating project, be sure to weigh both the skill level that is necessary for the project, and the cost of hiring both skilled and unskilled labor before you make your final decision.

Finally, good planning can save plenty of money on almost any home decoration project. Attention to detail is critical for many jobs around the home, so take the time to get a thorough understanding of the work that will be involved, then schedule it out carefully in advance, and budget it every step of the way. By following these simple suggestions, you should be able to find the best home decorating bargains and accomplish all of your home improvement projects at the very lowest cost possible.








Thad Pickering writes on many consumer related topics including home improvement. You can find out more about home interior decoration and bedroom interior design by visiting our Home Improvement website.


How to Select an Interior Designer


Selecting an interior designer is the most important decision that you can make before investing a lot in a home decorating project. Assuming you can afford the services of an interior designer, you have many choices of designers available. How do you go about selecting an interior designer? If you have the time to go through an interview process, this is the best way.

Get three different recommendations for good interior designers that belong to the American Society of Interior Designers. Then ask each one of the three designers if they would do a free consultation with you about the space you are working with. Take good notes during the consultation, not only about their design ideas, but also other factors including cost, how they relate to you, and whether you think their sense of style is compatible with yours.

Once you have had a consultation with each interior designer, carefully go over your notes. Also, if they have any online portfolios of their previous work, spend some time looking at those. Which designer is the best fit for your room? Don't assume that a designer with a distinctly modern edge to their work will be able to change their stripes for your ultra-traditional project unless they have done it before and you like the results.

If you are looking for an interior designer and have a very limited budget, consider possibly hiring an interior design student to work with you on your home. They would appreciate the work experience and probably also expect to be paid less money than an established interior designer.








Kevin Lynch is a successful author and regular contributor providing advice and tips on home decor at Home Decorating, his site and articles are dedicated to helping you with your home decorating needs and wants.


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