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The bed wall is the focal wall in any bedroom . That’s a given and no matter what you place in front of the other walls or at other places in your wall, this fact won’t change. This is because when you enter the bedroom, the first thing you look at is the bed and right after that you look at the wall behind the bed , which defines the overall look of the entire room. One simple way to make the wall above your bed look different and attractive is to get it painted in a dark shade while the other walls can be painted in a light shade of the same color or simply painted in white. What color you choose can depend on you and the other elements in the room. It’s all up to you, how you mix the color schemes of the room. Any color when used in two different shades looks good.
Using wallpapers and pictures are another way to enhance the paint on the wall. Personalize your wall by making a different gallery of photos selected from family pictures and pictures with your favorite people, loved ones and friends. You can either, put the pictures in...
The combination of orange and yellow never seems to fail! Be it walls, furniture or other accessories in the room, you can always incorporate some of yellow to make the room come alive with your creativity.
Painting alternate walls with yellow will do the trick immediately. Or you can even get the whole wall covered in any hue and combination of yellow. Place yellow lampshades besides the orange wall to get that instant sophisticated look for your living room. Yellow decorative pieces or paintings on that wall further complement the orange colour of the room.When it comes to seating, chequered yellow and orange cushions will be a charming addition to the room too. However, orange in a room might be paired equally well with shades of dark brown. Bring in accent of dark brown in the room and have a playful, vibrant combination of colours.
If you are thinking of combining orange with other colours, black may be another choice. However, black has to used in a careful proportion to avoid making the room look drab. With the living room in orange, sleek black couches and metal centre table to give that suave look to your room. Too much of black in...
If there is one colour that is made just for kitchens, that is yellow! Perhaps, no other colour embodies the warmth, liveliness and the affection associated with kitchen, more than the colour yellow! The good thing about having a kitchen in hues of yellow is that you can never go overboard with the colour. It just seems to blend in with the whole ambiance of the place. Bringing that streak of vibrant, sunshine yellow in your kitchen is easy. You can paint the walls of the kitchen in lemon yellow, cadmium yellow or even pale yellow. Having yellow and white striped wallpaper in the kitchen is a really good idea too. The key is to experiment and give your kitchen that animated feel usually associated with the col0our yellow.
If you choose to go with the colour cream yellow, the walls and all the cabinets may be painted the same colour without teasing to the eye. A bit of light green in the form of flower pots, rugs, table mats will look equally good to go with cream yellow. If however, you choose to have your kitchen in the shades of cadmium yellow, you might consider complementing it with whites in...
Decorating a yellow bathroom is trickier than it sounds. There are lesser accessories in bathroom to play around with in the colour of hues when we compare it to a room or kitchen.A good idea would be to employ dark and light shades of yellow to avoid that same, old technique of contrasting yellow with other colours. Alternative walls of the bathroom may be painted in dark and pale yellow hues of yellow. Patches of walls and beams in the bathroom may be painted using the same idea.
While the usual accessories such as sink, bath tub and any windows in the bathroom may be the typical white or even stainless material yellow can be included through the use of curtains, wall paintings, towels and cabinets. A handy yellow table (for all the towels and toiletries) as well as yellow candleholders on the counter can be used too! A marble counter in cream colour will look great too. To give your bathroom a natural look while staying in the hues of yellow, make use of unpolished wooden cabinets, brown rugs and paintings highlighting yellow and brown! You will have that instant warm glow to your bathroom making it unique. Put small...
While decorating an old house, it must first be seen if all the drainage, electrical and water supply system are in good shape and working well. By checking these things beforehand, you know if you have to get some renovation work done on the house or not. You should bank on the house being old. Renovate the house, rather decorate the house in such a way that the house does not get a mixture of contemporary and old decoration, rather it retains its own historical and old decoration.
Make use of vintage furniture . Vintage is a blend of the new and the old. You would be surprised how vintage furniture adds up to the beauty of the house or room under consideration. In the living room, place Victorian or any old divider that you have to put your decorative accessories. Make use of old wooden coffee table in the room to match the theme. Victorian furniture is available in varying shades of brown. Get wooden centre or side table and curtains in brown colour palette to match the vintage scheme. Preferably, get curtains in shades of cream, golden and pale brown to get a good looking room with a touch of...
How to decorate a studio apartment, such that it has everything and yet does not look cluttered. This is a tricky question. The idea is to make use of the available space fro many functions. Buy multipurpose furniture that comes in really handy in a one room apartment. Sofas cum bed, loft bed with workstation area as well as a storage area are good to go in a one room apartment. Use bed with underneath drawers to put away your shoes, and other personal stuff. Get a folding counter to press your clothes on and then fold it back into the cupboard/closet once you are done with it. Folding dining counters are a great space saving material too.
Keep cabinets and racks to put away your small things because your scattered stuff will only add to the clutter in the apartment. The racks can be installed up against the walls to save on the space occupied.
Keep the colour palette of the room in light and neutral colours such as beige, offwhite, pale yellow to make the room appear larger and spacious. In a one room apartment, areas such as home office (if any), bedroom and seating area for guests need to...
Nothing is more boring than a playroom without colors. Before one begins to pore over the question of how to decorate a playroom, one should have an assortment of the brightest possible colors and patterns at one’s disposal. One should remember that this is the one room in the house that is dedicated exclusively to the children.While decorating a playroom, it is essential to think out of the box. Children love to be surprised and it is not at all difficult to surprise them pleasantly. If bright colors fail to do the trick, contrastive colors are sure to win over the senses of any juvenile. To achieve this, one can simply paste differently colored paper cutouts on the walls.
Unlike showrooms or living rooms, showcases are bad inclusions for playrooms if they have glass covers. Unlike showpieces or trinkets, toys are frequently handled by juvenile hands. Glass panes in the vicinity can be accidentally broken. As a consequence, much time and effort would need to be invested in cleaning up the shards carefully so that the children do not suffer injuries.
Instead of showcases, toy houses and storage bins are recommended for any playroom. Toy cupboards can also be used. Not only...
One of the trickiest bits of interior decoration is trying decorating a play house. It is a known fact that regardless of the parents’ age, a gap is bound to exist between two consecutive generations. Therefore, it is likely that a playhouse that looks like a dream come true for a nostalgic parent might look no more than a ridiculously decorated room to the child.
T o begin with, one must be familiar with the tastes of the child – whether the child has any preference or whether he or she is fascinated by anything that can be used as a theme. For example, young boys are often fascinated by toy cars. Bright posters of traffic lights can be positions in the corners or near the door.
A fresh coat of paint is required before beginning to decorate a play house. Also, care must be taken to remove nails from the walls. Children have the right to enjoy and it is up to the decorator of the play house to ensure that they are given a safe environment where they can do whatever they please. Children are born with a natural enthusiasm to participate in anything and everything. It should come as...
The open floor plan was popularized in the latter half of the twentieth century. While having a single wide space allows the interior decorator to experiment with furniture layouts, it is essential to mind how the different spaces are demarcated. This is because, unlike homes with separate rooms separated by doorways or hallways, the open floor plan requires the space to be virtually segregated into different rooms. If one knows how to decorate an open floor plan, one does not need to bother about the fact that every wall might be having the same color. The rooms are connected by a uniform flow of space.When uniformity poses a problem, it is up to the designer to do something about it. If the walls are painted uniformly, one should use different designs, patterns and theme in the décor t o demarcate the different spaces. For example, if the living space has wide furniture with lace coverings and windows with red drapes, the dining space can have the dining table and chairs with silk covers, and maroon drapes on the windows.
Lighting plays a vital role in this virtual segregation of spaces in an open floor plan. Each spatial unit in the open...
To anyone familiar with gothic literature and movies, dark hallways and corridors are nothing new. Then again, it is one thing to watch such settings on-screen. It is not until one actually experiences a dark hallway that one realizes how terrifying such a space can be for the inhabitants of a house, or even to a guest. One should, therefore, familiarize oneself with a few basic concepts of how to decorate a dark hallway.
Sometimes, darkness itself can be fascinating. The role of the interior designer would be to mediate it. Strategically placed light sources to create alternating zones of darkness and illumination is an artistic alternative, especially with a few antique decorations in the illuminated areas. The decorator can experiment with different combinations of antique artifacts to find out which sequence has the most profound visual impact.
Some hallways have a door at the end. In such cases, the door can be flanked on both sides by dim sources of light. Even if there is a vacant wall at the end of the hallway, it should ideally be illuminated. Doing so provides the classic “light at the end of the tunnel” effect for large hallways. If there is a mirror at...