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A Decorating "Hug"
Quilts are a decorating palette of color, texture, and comfort. They add so much to your home decor. Not only do people notice the wonderful patterns, but they have a very "inviting" feeling. You almost want to curl up with a good book, and place...
Bedroom decorating tips
Your bedroom should be a place where you can 'get away from it
all. Doing a bedroom-decorating project adds to your individual
taste and a key thought. Above all things, you want it to be at
ease. Think of your bedroom as a retreat, and let...
Decorating a Guest Bedroom
The guest bedroom is the one room in the house that you aren’t decorating for yourself. Therefore when you go to design the rooms décor, it is important not to get in your own way. Overdoing the decoration in this room will only serve to reinforce...
Decorating for the Holidays When Short on Time & Money
Lucky you if you live in the north (of the US). Lucky all of us that nature is plentiful in providing free supplies for decorating our homes for Thanksgiving no matter where we live. Even in South Texas at this time of year I can wander outside...
Decorating with antique maps
Decorating your home is about creating a space that is pleasant
to the eye, and that says something personal about you, the
decorator. But more than that, homes are places where memories
are formed. Antique maps, by virtue of the history...
Empire Furniture For Home Decorating
Choosing up the hardwood floor or the home decorating plan or
idea that better fits in with Empire furniture can be a little
bit difficult. There are some very good books of designs to base
your decor idea. You can then get from them...
Home Decorating: Where Are My Surfaces?
Many of you probably remember visiting your grandma's house as a
child. I can still see how my grandmother had decorated her
home. Every inch of surface and space was filled! The mantle,
the kitchen counters, and of course the floor. She was...
Redecorating your Kitchen Doesn't Have to Mean Taking out a Kitchen Remodeling Loan
Many homeowners feel they are trapped inside their dark, dingy
and outdated kitchens simply because they don't have a large
kitchen remodeling budget. If you're short on cash, but simply
can't stand your outdated kitchen, there are a few...
“Too Much Stuff” Syndrome or How Decorating and Organizing Can Help Your Sanity
Publishing Guidelines: You may publish this article with the article and resource box intact and unchanged provided any links are hyperlinked. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. (The challenge paragraph may be omitted for...
Window Blinds And Curtains: Top Decorating Tips
Many people consider window treatments as finishing touches to the room's decor, and usually pay little or no attention to this interior detail. Sometimes when you start improving your blinds or curtains, the budget often runs low. However, window...
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Decorating For the Artist Within
There is an artist lurking within all of us. The creative fire burns in every human, propelling us to create, to express, to shape the world around us. Even though we may be unlearned, or perhaps even unskilled, still the urge to impact our environment is so inherent that we do it without even thinking about it. Every twist of the magazines on the coffee table, every centering of a portrait, every adjustment we make is our inner self yearning to impact the world around. By making a conscious effort we can guide these impulses into a form of art that will both beautify our surroundings and strengthen our inner self.
When you decorate, the artist does not have to be buried in the dark. You can be brave; taking strength from the fact that the person you are is good and right and what you want is good and right for you. If something sings to your insides then that is the right decision.
This does not, however, mean that you are always right. An artist’s concept on the inside is perfect, it is only once it has been expressed that it becomes open to fallibility. This is fine. The only way to teach yourself what it is that you want is to experiment with what you think.
Utilize the full creativity of your mind when planning a room. Close your eyes and imagine colors. Walk along the walls of the room, touch them, feel the shape of the space within. Understand the sense of the room. Then close your eyes again and find what you want from the room. What does that look like? What would be the feel in the perfect room? Sketch out ideas and keep notes.
When you are
ready get as many samples as you can. Match color swatches to fabric, hold pictures of different furnishings up against different colors, try out carpets and be sure that you feel comfortable with everything.
Don’t agonize; the important thing is to have fun. When you have fun your mind relaxes and works better, it pulls information from different places and creates impressions that make up your artistic insides. Listen to your instincts, and test everything.
When it is time to actually decorate, use the room as a canvas. Place items and hues into the room carefully, judging their effect on the rest of the space. If you have to, throw some things out. You can even start over. The important thing is the satisfaction you get as you apply your décor.
When you are done you may feel unsatisfied. Finish the project, and then walk away. Try not to dwell on it for a week at least. When you return you will see more clearly. Then you will be able to judge your work. Be gentle, this is not a contest. This is about you being comfortable and happy. If you aren’t, change things. Even if you are, it is good to think of decorating as a constant work in progress. One day something belongs here, another it belongs somewhere else. Only you can tell where it needs to be. Experiment and have fun, and things will turn out beautiful.
About the Author
Joey Lewitin is an author, artist, and designer of home décor accessories made from imported stone. Original designs from him and other artisans can be seen at Pebblez.com – Stone Décor and Art
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