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Make A Style Statement With Blinds

By admin on May 17, 2010

Make A Style Statement With Blinds

Windows are not just the  opening through our homes but are windows to our lifestyle.  And Blinds are one of the best ways  to express that lifestyle. The word blind may be a misnomer, as blinds not only cut on the light but adds elegance to the room Blinds are an excellent idea for window coverings that will just look great in any house. Blinds add luxurious look and softness to our homes.

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Choosing the right type of blind can change the entire decor of the room. It is just important to mix and match the color of the blinds with the color of the room. Blinds come in different form and sizes and some of the most famous types of blinds are Hillarys blindsweb blinds, venetian blinds and made to measure blinds. They can be fully sized and customized to go alongside other furniture in our rooms.

Blinds are gaining huge popularity with the masses who are opting them over the traditional window treatment. The traditional window treatment is very difficult to maintain as compared to the modern blinds. The modern blinds come in different budget to suit every pocket making them popular with the buyers.

Summary: Blinds are one of the best ways to decorate any home. They serve the purpose of cutting down on the light at the same time providing elegance to the room.

Know The Secrets Of Bathroom Colors

By admin on January 12, 2010

Know The Secrets Of Bathroom Colors

Choosing bathroom colors is crucial. Your bathroom must be a cozy nook where you can be distracted from everyday problems. With the help of color secrets you can visually make your bathroom larger or smaller.

When choosing colors for your bathroom consider its space. Light colors will make your bathroom appear larger, while warm and dark colors smaller. The next thing to bear in mind is to match the colors of the bathroom flooring, walls and ceilings with bathroom furnishings.

In the recent years blue enjoyed rather a great popularity in bathroom colors. People prefer blue to the other colors as it is associated with sea and sky thus conveys a spa feeling. However, too much blue may result in depressive and melancholic moods. The use of green in bathroom colors is common as well. It’s the color of nature and harmony. As for the color purple it is rather a contradictory color as it may convey both tranquility and melancholy. It is considered the most individual and original color of all the colors due to which your bathroom is sure to get an extra elegant and exotic look. If you are a futuristic style lover then you will definitely appreciate the use of silver in your bathroom.

Red, orange and yellow are the colors of energy and enthusiasm. Pink is the color of gentle feelings. Apply pink in your bathroom if you want to relax to the fullest.

There was a time when the combination of contrasting colors was not allowed in the fashion world. But now it is very actual to mix the colors, like blue and green, pink and red, grey and brown. Modern bathrooms love this tendency of mixing colors.

If you want your bathroom to gain luxurious and elite-like look, give your preference to beige, gold and black colors. It’s not a secret that black is a very fashionable color–it is the color of stability, formality, elegance and power. For a glamorous and chic look choose flower-pattern bathroom wallpapers or tiles and art pieces which, by the way, will help your big bathroom appear smaller.

Of course, every year has its color. But if you are not used to changing the colors of your bathroom frequently, it’s preferable to choose more neutral and calm colors to serve you a long time. To break the monotony of your bathroom interior refresh it with colorful accessories from time to time.

Don’t make your eyes get bored!

How to Create a Room Your Kids Will Love

By admin on January 12, 2010


We all need a space of our own, no matter our age. Children can thrive when there is a place in their home that nurtures their imaginations and their sense of belonging.

But the children’s furniture and home décor industry is a multi-billion dollar business with such a staggering variety of choices that parents may feel overwhelmed. You may be tempted to let your child live with white walls and beige carpet until he is old enough to tackle the redecorating on his own. But a few of the same principals and techniques designers use can help you create a room your child will love.

Consider how the room will be used - Children’s bedrooms have become multipurpose, like most spaces in our homes. It’s likely your child not only sleeps in her room, but plays and does homework there as well. While a bed is the essential focus of any bedroom, keep in mind that you may need to incorporate play space, a study area and maybe even a seating area into the room as well.

* Get your child involved - By the time they’ve mastered speech, most kids are able to tell you what they like and don’t like. How involved your child can be in the decorating process will depend on his age and level of development. A toddler may be able to tell you he likes blue but purple is “yucky.” An elementary school child may be able to express a preference for a theme or style of bed. A high school student can be fully involved in the planning and execution of her room remodel.

* When it comes to a theme, keep compromise in mind - Maybe your child wants an underwater theme like the one he saw on a home improvement show, complete with the prow of a pirate’s ship mounted on one wall. You, however, want something that will grow with him and not break the bank – or your back – to accomplish. Compromise is needed and can be as easy as placing a wallpaper mural of a sailing ship on one wall of your child’s room.

* Adapt current design trends – Wallpaper murals are a hot design trend, with many home improvement shows using them to create focal points or accents in nearly every room of the house. They’re a great option for a children’s room because they’re easy to install and offer thousands of images that will fit virtually any design theme you choose. Lowes home improvement stores across the nation sell kid-friendly wallpaper murals by Environmental Graphics for under $100. Designs range from the sports themed like the stands of a baseball stadium as seen from the field, to jungle animals and underwater seascapes. To learn more and view kid-friendly mural options, visit a Lowe’s store near you.

Designing a child’s room can be fun for the whole family, and a great way to spend some quality time with your child. Following these basic principles can help ensure the experience will be rewarding, and the room something your child will love for years to come.

Uncover the Possibilities of a Beautiful Bedroom

By admin on January 12, 2010

Redecorating Your Bedroom From Top to Bottom
Bedroom Decorating If your bedroom doesn’t offer you a respite from the hustle and bustle of the day, then now’s the time to transform it. The time and money you invest now will definitely pay off in big dividends in your future. Your bedroom redecorating project might just mean that you’ll find yourself a little happier, a bit more joyful and most importantly, at peace with yourself and your surroundings.

Decorating your master bedroom is probably more fun than decorating any other room in your home. Why? Because it’s the one room in your home where you can truly allow your personality to shine.

Begin with three easy steps.

1: Start by visualizing and listing all the types of activities you’ll want to conduct in your “get-away” haven. Perhaps it’s writing in your journal, reading, knitting, watching movies or contemplating your plans for tomorrow — whatever the activity, it’s important to think through the specific things that will make you the happiest.

2: Look at your bedroom space with a critical eye. Can your bedroom accommodate all the activities you listed?

3: As with most all decorating projects, one of your first priorities is locking in a color scheme. Color sets the stage and is truly the backdrop for all your furnishings, fabrics, accessories and lighting.

Make Color Considerations

* Use color unequally for better proportion and balance. While this sounds like a complete contradiction, it truly works. Consider a deeper, more dramatic hue to create an accent wall behind your bed. Then, by coloring your adjoining walls in a lighter shade of the same color, you’ve created a more visually interesting space.

* Use lighter colors to create a feeling of spaciousness. Paler shades naturally reflect light rays instead of absorbing them. A lighter color palette would be particularly important if your bedroom isn’t quite as large as you’d like.

* Use bright, strong colors to create a warm, cozy feeling. If your bedroom is large and spacious and has very high ceilings, warmer colors will help “humanize” your space, making if feel more livable and welcoming.

* Pay attention to your room’s architectural features. If you wish to emphasize interesting architectural features, enhance them with stronger contrasting colors. And, conversely, if your desire is to camouflage architectural defects, then a more neutral paint color of the same tonal value will help blend your walls, ceiling and floors and hide those unhappy features.

Light Up Your New Room

Now that you’ve got some great color ideas for your new bedroom retreat, the amount of artificial and natural light in your room will be the defining factor in your ultimate color choice.

“Lighting plays such an important role in any redecorating project,” says Sue Pelley, national spokesperson for INTERIORS by Decorating Den. “I recommend that my clients take stock of how much natural light is entering the room, and for how long a period of time. If their room is bathed in sunny natural light, I recommend working with a cooler color scheme. And conversely, if a room doesn’t enjoy a lot of natural light, a warmer color palette will help eliminate a feeling of coldness.”

Bring in Fabulous Furnishings

Bedding ensembles come in a variety of sizes and designs. From the uniquely custom-designed, outline-quilted bedspreads, to the sophisticated and luxurious duvet covers, your bedding ensemble should definitely take center stage. No bedding ensemble is complete without multiple pillow shams and decorative accent pillows.

Incorporating a custom-designed window treatment, will help your windows take center stage. Once you’ve determined privacy and room darkening needs, the design possibilities are only limited by a decorator’s creativity.

Uncover the Possibilities

Uncovering the possibilities as you begin redecorating your master bedroom is an exciting undertaking, when you plan ahead, and focus on making wise choices along the way. Remember, you spend more time in your home than anyone else. So be sure your ultimate decorating choices reflect your personality and your unique sense of style. Sweet dreams.

Kitchen Design Trends for 2010 and Beyond

By admin on January 9, 2010

Image Courtesy of Skona Hjem.

By Susan Serra CKD, Decorati Contributing Guest Blogger and author of The Kitchen Designer blog.

To talk about trends this year is especially interesting to me, as it is the end of a decade. I think back over the start of the “new millennium” and it almost seems like the covered wagon days in kitchen design! Looking back gives us perspective as we contemplate the future. So, where are we headed as we look at the kitchen design landscape today and in the foreseeable future? Give me a moment, while I search for my crystal ball!

I’d like to discuss five of the most important trends that I feel are, or will be soon, in our consciousness as we consider how we want to live in our kitchens. These are lifestyle trends, not the color of the month trend! Kitchens are once or twice in a lifetime projects, typically. We want to pay attention to new ideas, absolutely, but seek longevity in design and materials as well. Here’s what I see:

Open Floorplan (Rooted In Love) – An open floorplan design concept comes to mind first, and quickly! We’re busy. We want to connect with our family and friends while we perform the sometimes mundane tasks we need to do in the kitchen. We’re also feeling more relaxed, less formal, yet desire more control of our spaces. Rooted in love, this lifestyle trend has influenced a further awakening toward an open floorplan. Taking charge of our family connections in our own home means designing our kitchens for easy, efficient, communication across disparate spaces. A loft-like design concept is gaining momentum as a coordinated “designed” response to the need for communication in our homes. Products of quality to better relate (as well as to better serve their purpose) to surrounding living areas are seriously considered for their longevity and classic design, be they modern, traditional, or artisan.

Image courtesy of Hotel Lupaia.

What’s Your Style? – I see a continuing movement toward tapping into one’s inner creativity, finding one’s personal expression. The gift from the internet gods to those redesigning a room or a home is the ability to find the nuance of our personal style online. Finding those nuanced products, ideas, methods, that speak to us, is a direct result of a fresh and new confidence, built up over recent years (with the help of the internet gods) and a trend that has recently accelerated in light of our very difficult last 1 1/2 years. It tells us that our unique aesthetic sensibility is interesting as opposed to odd, that “mainstream” is not the be all end all to aspire to, to feel “safe.” Personal expression IS mainstream. Your personal style rules…and rocks. Personal expression aside, what many of us also seem to be moving toward is a warm, modern, feel with clean lines and simple design elements with an appreciation for design that is inspired by nature, and offers easy care as one advantage. We used to have one or two clear trends in kitchen design. Now we have quite a few trends, sub trends, mixed trends. The trend landscape has changed dramatically, a good change.

The Chef’s Kitchen – We’re loving fabulously fun cooking equipment, appliances designed in countless configurations offering any feature you can dream of, including cool high tech features and lots of color and finishes. We’re going to local farmer’s markets, and a desire for healthy foods of quality is also responsible for the renewed enjoyment of cooking. The grill pans, specialty knives, panini presses combined with an appreciation for the classics such as Le Creuset ovens as one example, bring us to a more sophisticated level in our culinary lives. We’re cooking at home again for family and friends with gusto! The “Healthy Kitchen”, connected in philosophy to the “Chef’s Kitchen” will include aging in place design/universal design principles (it’s own enormous trend/topic), non toxic surfaces, and appliances for healthy foods and homes such as steam oven, air scrubbing refrigerators, ventilation that automatically turns on/off, adjusting its speed, electronic on/off faucetry and many more innovations designed to create and enhance a healthy lifestyle in the kitchen.

Image courtesy of GE Monogram.

The Social Kitchen – More than ever before, we want our kitchens to be social. So social, that I see islands becoming larger as walls continue to come down, even taking center stage to include a sink and a cooking appliance, and seating. I see soft furnishings (the kitchen sofa for example, a concept that I strongly believe in, which is raised to meet the breakfast room table) in the kitchen and is all about comfort. I see finishes and colors which do not match, but blend. Fireplaces and larger windows in width and height create an open feel and add architectural interest as they do in surrounding rooms. Alternative finishes, textures and products add sophistication. Good artwork, sconces (and other non-typical kitchen lighting) and mediamediamedia of any size/shape/type contribute to the feeling that one is truly in a living/social area. Multiple work stations providing optimal function for various social lifestyle situations will be designed into the space. A desire for real comfort is strongly connected to the social kitchen trend.

Environmental Awareness – No list, even a short one, would be complete without mentioning the importance of sustainable living in our everyday life and thinking sustainability in the products we select. Appliances have made enormous strides in energy conservation in recent years, and faucets and cabinetry, flooring, tile, and countertops are made with recycled or certified environmentally safe materials. Conserving water and energy is our collective goal. Energy saving lighting fixtures has made great strides as seen in CFL and LED fixtures. Yes, you can still have your glam touch with (energy saving) lights in your sink or countertop! Green design, in my opinion, does not work without longevity built into products. Longevity built-in, equals quality. More than a trend, real quality, as it always has, simply makes sense. Environmental awareness brings with it a desire to experience the natural character of wood species, natural textures in metals, stone, and fabrics. A parallel to this trend is enjoyment of hand crafted, artisan, items, an easing up from perfection, toward organic shapes and joinery.

The word for 2010 and for the foreseeable future just may be “Authenticity”. I’d love to hear your thoughts…what you see in your upcoming kitchen renovation, or in your dream kitchen.

atricle by Sussan Serra

Bright Colourful Rooms

By admin on January 9, 2010

Over the last couple of months, I’ve been suffering from (yet another) style identity crisis. Oh, this is nothing new for me. I’ve been afflicted with this off and on for the past three years. This latest episode was brought on when I came across a blog that made me question my entire plan for my tiny little condo. I was seriously thinking I wanted to scrap the whole thing and start over, using a more neutral palette, natural elements, etc.

Why am I so wishy-washy with my own home!? It’s exhausting!!

But I’m slowly learning, and becoming increasingly convinced, that while I LOVE neutral color palettes and warm, earthy, natural elements in a room, those things just aren’t me. At least they’re not me right now, at this particular stage in my life. I’m energized by bright, colorful rooms. I get giddy when I see a room filled with aqua, pink, orange, and apple green. Yes, this is who I am, and I need to stop questioning it, and just press onward.

A vignette in Anna Spiro’s gorgeous, color-filled store Black + Spiro, located in Australia. Those lamps bring a smile to my face!

Another view of Black + Spiro. It may be a store, but I’m pretty sure I could just move right in and be perfectly comfortable.

One of my all-time favorites from designer Amanda Nisbet.

It has probably been Erin of House of Turquoise who has single-handedly influenced my love for bright, colorful rooms the most. And, of course, her blog was the single influence in my decision to paint my cabinets turquoise. She finds some of the most vibrant, exhilerating, and gorgeous color-filled rooms from the most talented designers around. I remember one night several months ago, I spent hours pouring over every one of her posts, looking at and studying every detail of every room. Here are some of my favorites from her blog:

From BHG

One of my favorite living rooms EVER, by designer Judith Balis of Nest Instinctual Interiors.

Dining room by Jonathan Ader.

Yep, I’m definitely a bright color kind of girl. Maybe in my next home, when I grow up, I’ll pefer more neutrals and a softer palette.

Article from addictedtodecorating. com

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