Monday, 7 October 2013

FALLing in love with your home


                                                       Interior decorating
After a long day at work, a busy, clustered home is not exactly what you want to get back to. If you're anything like me, you'd want to walk into a place that feels peaceful — a place to recharge, restore and relax. It's one thing to create a space that is beautiful, but it's another thing to create a space that can make you feel calm and at peace with the world, which allows you to immediately sink into rest mode.

Well, We cant replace every item that screams at us when we get home.....coz we might need it on an exciting day. Instead, we can just push it in the back, against a calm background, the contrast will be good for the room.

Color and symmetry are key to creating a comfortable space. The lamps in this picture are a perfect example. Also, the way in which the furniture is arranged is simple and symmetrical.





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 Making use of the architecture would also be helpful. So often, people ignore the architraves, fire places or even windows in the room and concentrate on putting accessories on wall. A good balance between the architecture in the room and the additional décor could make all the difference in the world.
 
 


what's your definition of  peaceful home décor?  Leave a comment and we can

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Rendered inspiration

Hi everyone....
Here are some ideas for interior décor for an open plan house.
 



Here's a kitchen, lounge and dining all in one space, with just different floor levels and colors to define them,  
 
  "why have one color when you can have both?'
Who knew orange and green would blend so well?  I'm glad I used just the right amount of green, because its so easy to over do it when it comes to the use of different colors to define spaces. And also the green couch creates a good contrast with the orange, yet a match for the green on the dining wall.  Key is to keep the room balanced.