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Tips to Home Interior Design and Decorating Ideas

Posted by admin in November 25th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Decorating, Design, Home, Ideas, Interior, Tips

It may seem rather intimidating to think about decorating your own home. Lots of people just live with things the way they find are. Others get the help of professionals, since they have no clue what they like or what approach to take!

Your home is your personal space. If you need help ask for suggestions, browse through interior design journals or online for inspiration! However, when the time comes to make decisions, they should be yours and your family’s. It’s your home and you should feel comfortable with the choices as you are the one who has to live with the choices!

Take a focal point in your room or the natural pathways. An example of this could be an ornate fire place, architectural features or placement of windows. Make this your starting point and start to design from one of these,

Choose your fabric, flooring and upholstery first, not the paint that you will use on the walls. You can always have paint mixed in any colour to compliment or match your soft furnishings when the time comes.

Don’t try to make things match, this is rarely effective! It is far better to have different textures, patterns such as floral and stripes which will add interest and style to the room.

Try not too make the room look too fussy by covering every surface with your treasures! Select the loves you love the most give them space to be viewed and enjoyed!

Determine which style of window treatments would be most practical and fit in with your design theme. The most common window treatments are blinds such as vertical blinds, or Venetian or traditional styled curtains used on their own or in combination with a blind. Choose the window dressing carefully as they do far more then just dress a window, they give you privacy, light, and insulation. As such they should always be an integral part of the design scheme not left as an after thought!

If you have thread bare carpets you have some great choices! Probably the most cost effective is to buy cheap rugs and cover the ‘bald’ bits! However, this is only a short term measure. Either replace the carpet or opt for the latest design trends and have stripped floor boards if you have wooden floors. The most cost effective way would be to strip the boards yourself, but this can be very time consuming, particularly if the boards are not in very good order or have layers of varnish to remove, in which case it may be advisable to obtain professional advice.

If you live in a modern style home which has concrete floors wood effect laminate floor is worth considering. The cheap rugs you brought can still be used on either of these floor surfaces as they will still coordinate with your soft furnishings.

If your furniture is mismatched or maybe you have inherited it, try to find a way of tying it all in with your room. By adding throws or cushions in coordinating fabric or painting the wood on some pieces of furniture, can achieve the desired effect you want.

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Interior Design Without Fulfill Your Requirement

Posted by admin in October 26th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Design, Fulfill, Interior, Requirement, Without, Your

Consider a room, which is beautifully design, but not fulfilling your requirement, what this design called? Design Failure, Interior designing is not for designing home or office just to look beautiful, important factor is to fulfill requirement while keeping it beautiful, so interior designing is to balance both, designing aspect and requirement aspect, if you just start designing by making room space beautiful, your client might rejects your design. 

First step in the interior designing is to understand the requirement of your client, its always be a better idea to make questionnaire, put as much detail questions as you can do, sit with your client and observe his personality, invite him or her in your office, when you think you fully understand client requirement, now start your drawing, first only draw basic requirement, no fancy curves, nothing, just simple basic design, just put things in better places, measurement aspect and that’s all, when you finish basic design, now start making your design beautiful. 

Imagine, imagine, imagine, your imagination is king in interior design, if you are not good at imagination, you might be fail in interior designing, imagine different colors, lighting, material, curves in mind, start making it beautiful, lighting, colors, material, curve, whatever you have in your mind, place it at your canvas, than make a master piece, this will be approve by client guaranteed, because this 100 % fulfill your client requirement and also its beautifully design, this is the formula of designing,

  1. Understand requirement of client.
  2. Making things out of this requirement,
  3. Putting these things at better places.
  4. At final step, start making it beautiful.

Follow this formula and your design will be a winner design.

InteriorDesignTalk.com is an interior design consulting firm, at http://www.interiordesigntalk.com you will find many easy and useful tips of interior designing.

Interior Design

Posted by admin in October 26th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Design, Interior

Interior design is a form of art which makes places beautiful and useful, people thinks, interior design is just to make places beautiful, but this is not true, interior design makes place beautiful as well as useful.

Home Sweet Home, that’s old saying and have you ever think what these words say, home have everything you need, home provide you things which you need in different times. if it don’t have everything you use in everyday life and doesn’t have pleasant environment your life will be painful. That’s the key of interior design, giving pleasant and beautiful environment while making it as useful as possible.

Interior design gives you inner satisfaction, the people who lives in beautiful houses or work in beautiful offices know this satisfaction, this gives your soul a happiness which cant be explain in words, whenever you come back to home from somewhere, the first step you put inside your house gives you pleasure, when you think about your room, your bathroom, your kitchen or whatever you have in your house you feel pleasure inside and this way your days and night are more happy, you work better your relationship with your friends and relatives better and your life becomes more and more pleasant and at the other hand your home can be a horrible dream if it doesn’t have everything you like in your living style.

Home environment plays very important role in your life or if I say home environment can ruin your life or at the other hand make it successful than its not wrong, peoples lifestyle change with environment, you have seen many people who are not very rich, but because they work in 5 star hotel or in organization where environment is very luxury, their lifestyle shows this very well, even though they are not very rich, but they live like rich people, there environment make them to change their lifestyle.

InteriorDesignTalk.com is an interior design consulting firm, at http://www.interiordesigntalk.com you will find many easy and useful tips of interior designing.

Interior Design Courses

Posted by admin in October 23rd, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Courses, Design, Interior

If you talk about interior design, it sure is a complicated profession, many people thinks architecture is an interior designing and many confuse it with decorating, but this is something different, interior design courses will provide a profession in which you plan and organize the interior structure rather than furnishing or refinishing available interior space. It involves delivering interior environment that is practical (functional) and pleasing, interior design seems simple but there is lot more in interior design.

 

In past few years, there is constant increase in popularity of interior designing as a profession. Now there is licensed design professionals who are qualified by degree, experience and work. There are even organizations who are developing awareness of interior design and with their constant dedication, this profession is now at where we see it.

 

Interior design courses are now offering widely online, in universities and in colleges and they teach the process, principal, necessary understanding, knowledge and experience to be successful as an interior designer. If you view from consumer point of view, this all give benefits to consumer end.

 

Decision making process is the key in the interior designing, take a example of home designing, we eat, sleep, entertain, wash and work in home, there is no readymade design, people lives differently, so while making decision, designer make sense in relationship between home, family, owner and lifestyle.

 

The basic principles of good interior design are natural, the more close it will be to the nature, the more it will be practical and pleasant, “examine the universe it will teach you how to live”. Interior Designing is an art, art of making life easier by giving environment, it involve the shaping the space, walls and surface. Dedicated skills when combine with artistic waves of mind, transform “imagination into design”.

 

InteriorDesignTalk.com is an interior design consulting firm, at http://www.interiordesigntalk.com you will find many easy and useful tips of interior designing.

Hub Interior – Your New Home Interior Design Specialist

Posted by admin in October 22nd, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: –, Design, Home, Interior, Specialist, Your

One of the underlying difficulties that you will face when building your dream house is the matching of various property style, color options, fixtures and furnitures as well as the new home accessories.

As there are only few people who are naturally gifted with the creative eye of an interior designer that can expertly mix and match colors with furnitures and fixtures, it is only practical and wise to ask someone who can solve this important issue from a professional point of view. Thus, where else could you look for the best interior design experts than with your own home builders in Victoria?

One of the few builders in Victoria that offers in-house professional interior designers is Urbanedge Homes. It offers Hub Interiors – one of Urbanedge building a house options which features a team of professional in-house interior designers whom have years of experience and can offer expert advice when it comes to selecting the exterior and interior designs for your new home.

Urbanedge Homes Hub Interior design consultants will guide you through the whole process and assist you with the materials to use for your new home’s exterior such as exterior bricks, render and roof colors, door and windows, flooring and internal features.

They will help you select the kitchen finishes, appliances, bathroom fixtures, interior colour scheme and all the trims that make a house a home. You may even opt to include some of the up-market and designer products, or choose products that will make life a little easier and more enjoyable such as coffee machine or ducted vacuum system.

With a large range of samples to choose from, you will be able to add your individual flair and customize your Urbanedge new home to suit you – your lifestyle, family and budget.

Hub Interiors is located at our head office in Brooklyn (Melbourne’s Western Suburbs). Appointments run daily from Monday to Friday between 9am to 12pm or from 2pm to 5pm.

So whenever you have decided to buy one of Urbanedge Homes land and house packages or choose its new range of new homes with new home designs, Urbanedge Hub Interiors will help you add your unique individual flair into your home with style, finishes and the right color choices.

Make an appointment today, visit Hub Interiors at http://www.urbanedgehomes.com.au/hub.aspx.

Find more information about modern home designs visit us online at www.urbanedgehomes.com.au.

Why LIVE plants are a neccessary addition to your homes interior design plan

Posted by admin in October 13th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: addition, Design, Homes, Interior, LIVE, neccessary, plan, Plants
Plant Life
I rarely use faux plants or flowers. There is no substitute for live plants. Not only do plants fill your home with oxygen, live plants give an authentic feeling to a room.
Keep in mind the whole room and what it might need to balance it out. Does your room need a large tray of orchids on the buffet to alleviate the stilted look of the mirror and candlesticks?
Or does your home need two large plants flanking an archway to an adjoining room to soften the entrance and make it more welcoming?
Or is a small plant in a unique woven leather basket trimmed in shells just what the coffee table needs to break up the flat surface?
Finding the right plant for the light level of your room is the key to keeping your plants alive, along with not over-watering. I buy a water meter for each of my clients so they can measure the moisture level of their plants before they water.
When choosing a plant, take into consideration the style of your home and the style discovery words. Ask yourself if the plant will fit your words and the architecture of your home. If your style discovery words are soft, round and romantic and you live in an old Victorian, potted palms and lacy asparagus and Boston ferns will be in keeping with you and your home.
A modern home may need a more scuptural plant such as a Dracaena or Rhaphidophora.
The use of live plants in your home will communicate genuine warmth and friendliness and will soften any rough edges you may have. Even if you have to replace a plant from time to time, the enjoyment you will get from plants is worth the money spent.

Designer Secret: If you have a spot that needs foliage, but light levels are too low to sustain a live plant, then go ahead and use a high-quality faux plant. If I have to use faux in one spot, that doesn’t keep me from using real plants in other spots. Often you can fool the eye into thinking they are all real.

Kimberlee Jaynes is among the most talented interior designers in Portland, Oregon. A Kimberlee Jaynes interior design is where art meets function – a delightful blend of “Why didn’t I think of that?” and “This is the way my home was meant to feel.” She’s an associate member of the Northwest Society of Interior Designers who has practiced both commercial and residential design from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to San Francisco, California, to Stuttgart, Germany to her home in Portland, Oregon. www.kimberleejaynes.com

Beach Vacation Homes: Interior Design Ideas

Posted by admin in October 11th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Beach, Design, Homes, Ideas, Interior, Vacation

As most beach vacation homes are owned by people from the cold winter north, the natural desire is to design the inside of the home to reflect the surrounding outdoor scenery and all of the things that draw northerners to the warmer climates of the south.

The key to selecting finishes and décor for a beach vacation home is remembering one important word: Light. Light colors, light fabrics, light finish materials for floors and accessories and, of course, allowing plenty of natural light to penetrate into the home. If the homeowner allows the reasons they are drawn to beach style living to enter into their vacation home, they will find it very easy to be inspired in making selections that will extend that atmosphere.

Light, tropical colors for the walls, in very pale greens, peaches, and coral pink will subtly bring the breezy feeling of the beach into any room. Accent this breeziness by hanging sheer, white, floor-length curtains at the windows to ebb and flow with the ocean light winds. Ceiling fans are a must in any beach front vacation home, both for functionality and for aesthetics, and in a tropical climate the most appealing finish is that of a light with bamboo fan blades to reinforce the laziness and serenity of the areas foliage.

Furniture can be oversized, as long as it is light in color and comfortable, inviting the user to lounge and nap. Stay away from dark, heavy wood furniture, especially in a dining area, as this will leave an impact of formality that is not in keeping with the laid back lifestyle of the beach. For a more casual feel, you may even consider stringing a wall mounted hammock in a sun room, to further induce a mid day siesta.

To complete the interior décor, consider accessories that incorporate elements of the beach: sand, sea shells and palm trees are common themes that will bring the final touches of your vacation getaway into every room of your home away from home.

For more information on Vacation Homes and Interior Design Ideas visit Buildwish.com

Home Interior Design Making Your Home Your Style

Posted by admin in October 1st, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Design, Home, Interior, Making, Style, Your

If you are planning to decorate the interiors of your home, there are many places to start with, the first being obviously the wall.

Choosing an appropriate color is really a daunting task. Mainly because there are so many options to choose from, literally an infinite array of colors and shades. This is the most versatile element of your room decoration, the easiest to change and the least expensive. Start by collecting paint chips and sample cards, but do not make the final decision until after the design and colors of rugs, carpet, tile, wallpaper and fabrics are finalized. So when you actually go to buy the painting it is very essential to carry small trim samples of all the above.

Always choose coordinated fabrics and wallpapers. Keep the background colors the same when designing patterns, for example all white or all ivory. Suppose there is a pattern in the design, it is better you repeat colors in each pattern after a certain number of times. Include a mix of different pattern sizes like large, medium, and small, rather all of them being of the same size. Add plain or textured fabrics for more appealing look.

First choose a theme for your room such as American country, English garden or techno modern. Then choose an anchor fabric that has 3 or more colors. Use the background color of the fabric as the wall color. Pick a mid-toned color from the fabric for flooring and large pieces of furniture which could be a simple solid or patterned design.

Upholstery can also be done in the same color of your anchor fabric or coordinating fabric. Use the brightest colors in the fabric for accessories and accents like welting, picture mats, and decorative pillows. Place your anchor fabric in at least three places in the room like upholstery, pillows, curtains etc. Use coordinating fabrics in other scales as accent fabrics, in tune with the anchor fabric, on chairs, pillows, cording, and tablecloths.

The general rule of thumb is to divide color use, with approximately 60percent of the room in a light color, 30percent in the mid-tone color and the rest 10percent in the brightest accent colors. In order for the ceiling color match the wall color, buy ceiling paint 1-2 shades lighter than the wall color.

Consider which paint finish to use. Matte or flat finishes hide wall imperfections, wall bumps or cracks as this finish does not reflect light. Flat Enamel and Eggshell Finish are a few examples. Glossier finishes like Satin Finish and Semi-Gloss will reflect more light.

Colors are often grouped as ‘warm’ and ‘cool.’ Orange, red, and pink are considered ‘warm’ colors, whereas blues, greens, and violet are thought to be ‘cool.’

NamSing Then is a regular article contributor on many topics. Visit his other websites at Home Interior Design, Interior Design Resources and New York Interior Designer

Home Interior Design How To Start

Posted by admin in September 29th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Design, Home, Interior, Start

Getting into home interior design is not necessarily for the faint of heart, as it can get very complicated and expensive. There is much more to home interior design and just slapping paint on the wall or doing some basic repairs. While virtually anyone can do those sort of tasks, designing an interior from scratch is quite another matter.

However, there is something quite wonderful about having everything in your own hands and having complete control over how you design your house. Obviously, all these sort of things start with a plan. To begin with, this plan might just be a rough sketch on a piece of paper and then it evolves from there.

The plan is the most important thing in fact because it gives you an overall impression of what the end result is going to look like. Before you start spending money and time, you need to have a good impression of what you are in for. There are a number of ways to achieve this.
If you have any knowledge of computer aided design, then you can truly work wonders with today’s modern and super fast computers. Though these order programs do tend to have a rather steep learning curve, computers these days are ultimately capable of creating photo realistic designs which you can fly through to see everything how it would look in real life.

However, if you are not into computers and you just don’t have that knowledge, then you can also do quite a lot just with a pen and paper. Creating some two dimensional plans as to whether furniture will go is a start. You will also need to be good at meditating however, as you are going to need to visualise without a picture how your room is going to look.

Of course, you can browse the Internet to find lots of pictures and see if you can find something that inspires you and while you might be able to compare it to the room that you want to redesign, it is not going to be particularly accurate.

Once you have a good idea of what you want to achieve, you can start getting to work. There are various guides available which can teach you the basics of home interior design but you are going to be required to be practical and a general knowledge of basic maintenance is almost essential.

Many of the aspects of home interior designer quite easy to teach yourself. Pretty much anyone can do the basic jobs of painting in preparing services but he gets a bit more complicated if you want to do any plasterwork or install tiles. Nonetheless, there is no reason why you can’t learn and you can also save a lot of money if you do learn. Hiring a professional interior designer is extremely expensive and it could be argued, that they wouldn’t do the job exactly how you wanted it anyway.

Also, if you just want a simple redesign, you can experiment a little and the job will also be far simpler. There is nothing complicated about repainting the room and getting somebody had that a new carpet in for example or even doing it yourself.

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Home Interior Design Ideas For Children

Posted by admin in September 18th, 2009
Topics: House   Tags: Tags: Children, Design, Home, Ideas, Interior

Designing and decorating living space for children can be a very fun and exciting part of home Interior design. It’s easy to let your imagination go because children are very creative and imaginative on their own. That’s also why it’s a good idea to include children in the planning stages of your design as they can often come up with great ideas on their own that you would never think of.

Probably one of the best places to start on designing a theme for a child’s room is to start with their own favorite activity or interest. Of course, as children grow up their interests often change dramatically, so try to decorate in such a way that the accessories can be changed as a child gets older and gets more interested in other activities. But usually, children will get very excited if they know that their room will be decorated to reflect their favorite interests. Just be sure to go over it carefully with them in advance to get their input on what they really like. That way your Interior design will be sure to be a hit.

When designing and decorating for children, one of the advantages is that you can often choose color schemes and combinations that you do not often use in adult surroundings. In fact, you can often go much brighter and bolder with colors that you select for children. You can also arrange the room in a different way then you would normally with most adult rooms. For instance, a chalkboard or toy box may be the centerpiece of a child’s room, and this would be far more appropriate than making a seating arrangement the focal point instead.

The accessories that you choose for a child’s room will also be completely different than those that you choose for an adult. Toys and collectibles make great accessories for the room of a child. However, the child may want to play with these toys instead of just leave them on display. In this case, it may be advisable to buy duplicates of the toy accessories. One set can be used for display, and the other set can be used as an actual toy. It’s also not best to use collectibles that are of high value in a child’s room. Remember, children just want to have fun. And they aren’t thinking about the price or cost of a collectible item. So whatever collectibles you choose to use as decorations in your child’s room should not be so expensive that it would cause a problem if it became broken.

Another great way to spice up the appearance of a child’s room is to use one of the millions of available bed treatments as a central theme that fits in with the overall design of the room. Usually these kind of bed treatments packages come as a full set that includes matching sheets, a comforter, dust ruffle, and window coverings. Altogether, these can quickly change the overall appearance of the child’s room very fast. Once again, just make sure that you involve your child in the buying decision process to make sure that it is something that they will be happy with.

When changing the overall theme of a child’s room, just keep in mind that most changes you make should not be considered to be permanent at this stage in their life. It’s not uncommon to have to change the theme of a child’s room every couple of years or so to stay up with their changing interests. And kids are very hard on their furniture as a general rule. So there is no need to be buying expensive furniture and accessories that may only last a short while or get ruined.

Finally and most importantly, the focus of all home interior design ideas for your children can be summed up in two words, have fun!

You can find out more about home interior decoration and bedroom interior design by visiting our Home Improvement website.
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