Home Decorating and Style Guide
To benefit from a home spruce or make over you need to set a
good financial budget that will help set the tone for how much
can be spend in each area of the home. If you prefer to do only
a few rooms at a time, choose rooms that are used frequently
like a lounge or kitchen.
Next, scan home decorating magazines for ideas of what style you
would like your home to follow. Take clippings of the look you
want to achieve then take time to figure out what will work best
with your room of choice. Do you prefer bold, bright colors or
deep, rich fabrics and colors? Think about the colors that your
family would enjoy, as they have to live in this home too.
Spread the color theme throughout the home for a collective
look. Now, select a print that can range from floral, textures,
stripes, patterns and plaids. Use the chosen fabric to match
with all others, this can be your signature print. Have fun and
get really creative with home decorating, as this is one of the
most rewarding things you can do.
Make a room appear inviting by visually dividing your room up
with rugs, chairs and plants. Make a specific object the main
focus of the room such as chair groupings then work around this
to make further area groupings. If you want to make a room
appear smaller apply warm and soft colors to the room so the
room can blend together. To make a room appear bigger you need
to apply cool colors to the walls but not dark or warm. Use a
small number of prints in the room. Mirrors and glass tabletops
create a look of a larger room.
Apply long curtains; striped, vertical wallpaper to your wall
with beautiful long window treatments for a look of elegance.
Cushy, soft carpet and dark, polished wood will create a
beautiful clean and smooth look. Create a mirror image that adds
balance to the room with two chairs or end tables places
together.
Apply heavy carpet and strong, textures wallpaper to this room.
Make the rooms appear inviting with square shaped furnishings
and lined wallpaper. Finally create an informal balance in the
room by using chairs and end pieces that aren't the same shape.
Preparation for your walls in a very valid step to obtaining the
best surface to apply your wallpaper too. The walls need to be
clean and evenly smooth. If your walls have been wallpapered
previously you need to remove old wallpaper if it is peeling and
not in good condition. Remove the paper by grabbing and pulling
the paper off the wall. For previously painted walls you need to
smooth the walls removing all scrapes and bumps by sanding or
other techniques. Cracks need to be filled in with filler and
then primed before the paper is sized up. Glossy surfaces should
be washed carefully then smoothed. On a new and unpainted
surface, the walls need to be covered with primer or a sealer.
Paint surfaces including ceilings and baseboards before the
wallpaper is applied. For extra security and in case wallpaper
gets damaged in future, extra wallpaper should be brought.
Take measurements of the heights of the room in several
different places from the baseboard to ceiling. This is always
helpful as the heights may be different in some places and take
the highest height. Then add 4 inches to this height, which is
ideal for trimming the walls. Use this measurement to cut the
wallpaper. Make sure the pattern is checked at the ceiling
before the wallpaper is cut. Mark strip where the baseboard and
ceiling meet. Apply to clean and smooth surface. Number the
strips with T for top on the back. Then all strips can be number
accordingly. Continue by cutting one strip at a time after the
first two strips have been cut.
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