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Oct 09
2008
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Are you asking yourself, "How do I make my home beautiful without spending any money?"
Perhaps I can help! If you can't afford to have a decorator/designer come into your space to make suggestion during a Design Consultation, you could perhaps go to the local library and read design idea books or view ideas on the cable channels. Or you could get information right here on my blog.
First thing - Review what you have and what you like. If you don't like your sofa or loveseat but can't afford new one, perhaps you could make some economical slip covers out of bed sheets. Necessity is the mother of invention. If you have some money to work with, there are great sales on slip covers. Some times just pillows and throw blankets can make a big difference on your current upholstery pieces.
Second - Place the furniture in a pleasing way which would be commonly known to decorators as the "L". Place the largest piece first and then the smaller piece as the lower part of the "L" angle. The largest piece should be facing the focal point of the room; either a fireplace or a view or an entertainment center. If your room doesn't allow for that placement, then place the largest piece with the angle on the side just off the focal point. Say your focal point is on the south wall, but a large piece facing the south wall would not allow for a natural traffic flow, because the room is too narrow. Then place the sofa facing the east wall where the viewer can still see the TV but by turning their heads.
Third - Place an item (chair, ottoman, or something) directly across from the point of the "L" . This will create a pleasant coversational area that is nice and relaxing and beautiful to the eye.
Fourth - Hang nice art work, family photos in a nicely arranged area similar to an art gallery displaying them at eye level or just below. Try to avoid placing the gallery above a sofa. A wall that can be viewed by walking up to the gallery would be ideal. Avoid placing the frames on the entire wall space (down low and up high) because they will be viewed by those stooping, bending and straining to see them. When you view art you usually step back for a better perspective or you walking in closer and usually no bending of stretching is involved. Use the same color of frame for your gallery. Black is best but could feel cold. Paint them all the same or cover them with the same paper. Be creative but tasteful.
Fifth - Arrange lighting in a triad or triangle view around the perimeter of the room. If you have a square room be sure to do only 3 lamps. Especially in a rectangle space, which most rooms are, only use 3 lamps if at all possible. Over head lighting doesn't count. All rooms need more than over head lighting to bring out the details and the ambiance of a space.
Sixth - Accessorize in layers and remember texture, height and color in a pleasing arrangement is always the most appealing and relaxing to the eye. Plants, flowers and natural materials are always the best. Please do not use Plastic Flowers At ALL COST. Rocks, sticks and grasses are inexpensive and will go much farther in your decor than PLASTIC!
and Seventh - Take Pictures before you begin and then Take Pictures after to see how well you did. If you don't like what you see, you'll at least have the next set of Before Pictures for you next adventure in decorating on a budget.
Renae
