22.4.12

Integrating New Decorating Ideas

By Jane D. Willems


Integrate new decorating ideas from space to area would truly be a quiet difficult activity for you. Some suggestions are offered as follows to allow you to know how to prevent your new interior decorating from clashing with older interior decorating.

It is known that the decoration of one room could influence adjoining rooms, therefore the thought of integrating new decorating ideas would be quiet important and essential. If your are satisfied with the space next door, draw on its colors, furnishings, and overall flavor for ideas, I believe there would be much less job for you to do. It is said that maintaining a similar palette would foster cohesion. If you want to decorate the adjacent room at a later time, you could consider it at your first plans when you just pick paint or fabric. If you have the idea of eventually adding rooms or remodeling other areas of the house, you ought to be careful not to put structural elements or plumbing in places, which will cause the future obstructing endeavors.

Some easy-to-do unifying ideas as follows are offered to suit your needs to contemplate. Blur boundaries by painting rooms exactly the same color, or employ various shades of the comparable color with slight tonal variations. You could use pale yellow, golden yellow, and cream in one particular area. Combine deeply saturated colors namely green with lighter versions like sage.

Secondly install similar flooring such as sisal, wood, or tile. Floors can also be married by color; for instance, wed light brown tile with a deeper brown carpet. If you're unable to replace the flooring, merge rooms with like-colored area rugs. Repeat texture throughout the space. Think velvet drapes in the dining room, velvet-upholstered chairs in the study.

You should do the following things such as employ similar patterns, which can make sure that dining room chairs with black-and-white-checked fabric could mirror the kitchen's checkerboard floor. And call in various patterns in the same color range or combine similar patterns in reverse, which is a raspberry-toned fabric with jolts of white and blue here, blue-toned fabric splashed with raspberry and white there.

The last but not the least you could tie spaces together with architectural elements such as wainscoting in the bath and bedroom, chair rails and crown molding in the living and dining rooms. Not only should rooms be visually pleasing, they ought to be adapted to the way you live your life as well.




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