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Vintage Value: How to Decorate With Antique Pieces

Vintage Value - How to Decorate With Antique Pieces

Clean, modern furniture doesn’t appeal to everyone. If you feel most comfortable surrounded by items dating back to last century, follow these tips to decorate with antique pieces in style.

Focus on Condition

An antique sofa might look great in your living room, but not if you find mold stains underneath the cushions or a big chip missing from one of the legs. Evaluate every potential purchase for defects or health hazards. Many vintage connoisseurs don’t mind the occasional fabric tear or dented surface. Decide what you find charming and what turns you off, then stick to those standards.

Create Subtle Vignettes

vintage collectionA group of like objects carries more weight than a single find. If you love scouring antique malls and flea markets for vintage finds, think like a collector. Maybe you’ll create a vignette of antique rolling pins, film cameras, board game pieces, or architectural hardware salvage. If you amass a large collection, look for a curio cabinet in which to display every element in an organized fashion.

Turn One Thing Into Something Else

Stack a set of vintage suitcases to form a makeshift bedside table or wrap an old wine crate in chicken wire to create a floating shelf. Think about ways to repurpose antiques if you can’t use them in their current condition.

Choose an Era You Love

A house filled with antique furniture often looks best when each element comes from the same period. You might prefer Queen Anne furnishings or Edwardian pieces. If you can’t pick a antique furnituresingle era, mix and match at random. A collection of antiques from all different periods might work with your eclectic style and seems more purposeful than a single out-of-place element.

Find One Similar Feature

Decorating with antiques means you can’t possibly match every piece of furniture in your home. To create a cohesive style, look for a single similar feature that weaves a thread of commonality among all your finds. Look for similar wood finishes, complementary color palettes, and other ways to tie it all together. If necessary, you can always add new stain, paint, or other embellishments to items that don’t match.

Shop Online

One of the best ways to find great antique furnishing and accents to match these is to look online. There are some great finds on the web—you just have to do some digging to find the perfect ones for your design sense. Online shopping can lead you to one-of-a-kind vintage pieces and, with Soft Surroundings coupons from Discountrue, you can find beautiful vintage furniture for a great price.

Protect Valuable Finds

When you buy an antique or vintage couch, you should sit on and use it. However, some antiques—particularly decorative pieces—require protection. Place them behind glass doors or on tall surfaces to prevent kids, pets, and wayward elbows from damaging them.

Decorating with antiques can prove both rewarding and exciting. When you learn how to incorporate them into your home effectively, they become even more priceless.

 

How to Make Your Home So Comfortable You Never Want to Leave

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When you come home from a long day of work or taking the little ones to the zoo, you long for relaxation and comfort. Your home should meet this need. The ideal home is inviting, cozy, and comfortable. In fact, it’s so comfortable that you never want to leave again. If your home lacks the coziness you crave, try implementing these ideas to make it your own.

Bring Nature Indoors

plantsFew things are as calming and peaceful as the great outdoors. If you’ve ever taken a hike through the wood or strolled along the beach, you know how comforting nature can be. You can make your home more comforting by incorporating some natural elements inside. Add some potted plants throughout your living areas to help the ambiance and air quality indoors. You can even play nature sounds on your MP3 player to create a peaceful atmosphere.

Add Soothing Smells

Candles, incense, and oils are wonderful ways to make your home more inviting. Just pick your favorite calming fragrances and place them throughout your home. Candles add a bit of flickering candlelight, which adds an extra touch of coziness to your area. You can use coupons for Macys.com to make it a touch more affordable.

Make Seating Cozy

No matter how the rest of your home functions, if you make your seating and resting areas comfortable, your home will automatically feel more inviting. Use large, fluffy pillows and throwblanketblankets to make sofas and armchairs more comfortable. Down comforters and extra pillows will make your beds perfect for snoozing. Even if your furniture is older and well-worn, you can add mattress toppers and slipcovers to make it more comfortable and inviting.

Keep It Clean

The easiest way to make your home comfortable is by keeping it clean and organized. If your home is a mess, it automatically becomes a stressor in your life. By keeping your home clean and your belongings neatly put away, you’ll make it much easier to find things when you need them and relax in your space. If you find it difficult to keep your home clean (especially with young children), try investing in some cleaning products to make the job easier. A cleaning schedule will help you stay on track as well.

Surround Yourself with Things You Love

When you decorate your home, try using items you genuinely love instead of simply trying to match a color scheme. You might frame some of your favorite memorabilia, like your child’s handmade drawings, or place family photographs throughout your home. If you use a little bit of creativity, you’ll find lots of ways to add more of what you love and make your home just a little more inviting.

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How to incorporate glass balustrades into any style home

Glass balustrades add a certain elegance and decadence to the space that they occupy. From an exterior Juliet balcony, to an important component of a staircase, glass has its place in some many properties across the country.

If you are thinking of including glass is your next interior design project, you may have many worries and concerns, some of which may resolve around age or ‘fitting in’ with the current design and appeal of your property.

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The good news is this: glass fits with any property, any age and in any place. And here’s why…

Glass as a material is not a new thing…

… in fact, naturally occurring glass known as obsidian or volcanic glass, had long been used by our ancestors before we start to learn to make it, around 1BC. However, we can go back even earlier in time to 3500BC and ancient Egypt to reveal what glass was first used for. Utilised for both weapons and decorative pieces, the fragility and strength of glass has long dominated out imaginations.

Glass blowing and the discovery of molten glass many thousands of years earlier meant that glass was seen as a precious material, that could invoke gasps of delight, and gasps of pain in equal measure a sharp fragment could cut the skin.

The glass industry grew rapidly but then declined as other materials were found to have better properties for certain applications. For example, metals were seen as better for both weapons and cutlery, two applications that had, up until this point, been made from glass.

It was not until the 20th century that safety glass was invented and thus, the applications for glass began to grow once again.

Although associated with clear, minimalist, cutting edge design it is also a material that is equally at home in the older style property and design.

Malleable elegance

The reason why glass fits so well in all types of design is because its elegance and beauty is highlighted by the materials that surround it. On one hand, you could see glass as a supportive piece of design and yet, in the right setting, it can be the star of the show.

And this malleable elegance is something that designers and homeowners love. In other words, glass balustrades can forma striking part of the design, or it can be a supportive pieces with its own understated elegance.

Durable

Of course, we all associate glass with fragility, who wouldn’t? All you need to do is drop a glass tumbler on the floor and you will be finding shards of tiny glass for weeks on end. The smallest piece of jagged, broken glass can cut us too.

That said, it seem a little ludicrous to talk of durability and robustness – and yet, this is exactly what you will get with glass balustrades. Glass in this type of application is tempered and treated. In other words, small thin layers of glass are packed tightly together vastly improving its strength.

Thus glass balustrades are actually quite hard to damage. And when they are, they rarely, if ever, shatter to a million pieces but chip. In some instances, it can be possible to repair it too.

The magic of mixing the old with the new

An interior designer worth their salt will understand the need to create magic, by mixing the new – glass – with the old – the age of a property.

In some ways, you may want the modern addition of a glass balustrade to stand out. Or, you may want to just ‘be there’. You may want a seamless transition between the old and the new, something which is achievable with glass.

Letting light play

Interior designs that take their pedigree from times many years ago tend to suffer from a lack of light. Woods could be dark, with small spaces feeling cramped and stuffy. The use of glass within a space, even a small amount, can alleviate this claustrophobic feeling, and the darkness of a space. Allowing the light to play in a room is important and just like the use of mirrors on a wall to bounce light around, glass balustrades can do the same.

In summary

Glass balustrades can match any home, any property and any interior design, whether this is a commercial application – just look at Apple’s flagship store in New York and its twos flights of glass stairs ad balustrades – or in the home.

Glass is timeless and elegant, fitting with any style, including those of old and modern, clean, minimalist designs.

Offering the highest quality stainless steel fixings and components is important when creating an elegant glass balustrade, whether it’s for a balcony or a staircase, or another project. Paul Startin of Balustrade Components Ltd knows that small parts can make the biggest impact to a project.

 

Family History: How to protect your Most Valuable Family Heirlooms

Family History How to Protect you Most Valuable Family Heirlooms

Almost everyone owns some treasured piece of their family history whether it’s jewelry that belonged to your immigrant great-grandmother or the wood-stove that warmed the log cabin where your grandfather was born. These are important to your family story and your sense of history. Heirlooms come in all shapes and sizes and require care to retain their beauty and value for the next generation and those after. Here are some recommendations regarding the preservation of family heirlooms.

Furniture

antique couchYou may have inherited a piece of genuine Federalist furniture that has been lovingly cared for through the generations, moving across country from New England to Iowa to California with your family. Furniture is a relatively hardy commodity that is not easily broken; however, it does require consistent care, including the use of safe and appropriate cleaning solutions. Darker wood should also be protected from direct sunlight. In case of damage, you should seek professional furniture restorers, not a do-it-yourself kit.

Family Bibles and Other Books

Books have two traditional enemies: fire and moisture. Both can ruin them completely. If placed in storage, consider using a climate-controlled environment, like those at The Storage Center, to protect your family books from the damp and frequent humidity changes. Additionally, storing an eighteenth century family Bible in a fireproof box is by no means overkill. It may be one of the wisest decisions you make in terms of protecting original family records. Digitization is another option for those who value the historical insight as much as the object itself.

Jewelry

Many women have received heirlooms in the form of broaches, rings, necklaces, and other jewelry, passed from mother to daughter or granddaughter through the centuries. Some of these vintage jewelrypieces may have real monetary value; others may be made from cheaper stuff, but valued nonetheless because of its history. Their newest owners would be wise to have them appraised, if only for insurance purposes and natural curiosity. Deciding how to protect the item may be partially determined by its extrinsic value – whether you choose to keep it in a drawer or jewelry box or in a secure storage facility or home safe.

Art

Like furniture, art can be profoundly damaged by direct sunlight, and yet most people would not want to keep a painting their family saved from World War II era Europe hidden in a dark closet. The solution is to find a suitable hanging place for the artwork and then work to minimize the amount of light it receives, using window film, draperies, and other protective measures. Consults are available for those seeking to protect truly priceless family paintings. Restoration services are also widely available for those damaged by time or carelessness, although it is very important to choose a reputable restorer.

Military

Over the centuries, many men have returned from war with nothing to show for it, but wounds and bad memories; however, others have come back with weapons and armaments to hand down father to son through their line. These can range from knives or bayonets to service weapons to unexploded ordinance, just to name a few possibilities. Some of these can be dangerous to store in the home. Those such as hand grenades are unwise to store anywhere. It is recommended that guns be stored in gun safes or in storage centers that allow the storage of antique, that is, non-working, firearms.

Many other types of heirlooms exist, as unique as the family whose story they tell. For more specialized instructions, consider consulting the archival sciences department of a nearby college or university, or if possible, other family members who know more about the item in question. Family treasures are important for all those who will come after you and yearn to know more of their family’s history.

 

Interior Design 101 – A Beginner’s Guide

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If you’re reading this article, chances are you already have a natural draw towards the world of interior design. You know how the mood, color, lighting and furniture choices in your surroundings can affect your mood and productivity. Interior design takes basic elements of organization, design and art and combines them into one seamless tapestry suitable for comfortable living. Fill your new home with light and space, and learn the basics of interior design so that you are truly a master of your domain. After reading this guide and applying the concepts within, don’t be surprised if your friends start asking you for the name of your designer.

The Inner Style

Interior design takes from within and puts it on the outside for the world to see. Your design taste is an intimate reflection of who you are. Before starting your project, it’s helpful to find visual guides to give an example of the type of design you want for yourself. Read design articles like this one, collect visual reference materials, frequent fabric stores and attend showrooms and houses to see how the pros do it. Take lots of pictures, and continually review your own home for areas that could use improvement.

The Concept of Balance

Balance in your life is often a reflection of balance in your home. Visual weight is a concept that refers to the type of shapes in a room. These could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial in shape. In Kyoto, there is a famous shrine with two windows. One window is in the shape of a circle, and one window is in the shape of a square. The goal is to look out into the garden and see the garden from two perspectives. The shape of the window changes the perception of the landscape. This is how interior design works. Balance a room by using heavy objects or use several lighter objects that are visually about the same size. Avoid the tendency to mix large and small objects together, unless the large objects are symmetrically placed or intended as a focal point.

Understanding Harmony and Unity

interior designHarmony and unity can be established through your use of colors. The choice of color is a highly individual aesthetic. But, when you choose a color, use varying shades of it to create a sense of dimension. Use varying shapes, sizes, textures and other dimensions to make it possible to create a common style and theme throughout the room. You want to avoid having too many clashing colors. This will only create a feeling of anxiousness and over-excited energy in a room. Keep things similar, pick a theme and avoid the tendency to show the world everything you’ve got in a single room or shelf. Keep things simple, and not overdone.

The Rhythm of the Room

Use patterns and repeat objects through a room to create visual interest. You can do this by using pillows that have a similar color scheme to the walls or floor. Use paintings that help reinforce objects or other colors in the room. Consider a rug to expand upon the room and give the place an extra bit of warmth. One simple example is to set up a collection of small figurines that range from smallest to largest in a single line. You could also set up a line of candles. If you use large candles at the front of the room, and smaller ones toward the back, you can give the room extra depth. Use opposite elements to help create some contrast. For example, black and white bed sheets create rhythm through contrast.

The Focal Point

fireplaceYou need a main focal point. Decide early on what that focal point will be and design the rest of the room around it in a cascading fashion. The majority of the visual excitement and activity should center around the object. Fireplaces are a good focal point. Windows are also another example of a focal point. Additionally, you might make a table, bed or piece of art the focal point for the room. Just try to create one main focal point with various subservient focal points for the best contrast. Anything out of the ordinary, unusual or large can make excellent focal points.

Get it to Scale

The ratio of the elements in your room matters. You don’t want to put a king size bed in a small room. The proportions will be all off. Group items according to their size. Save the largest items for the largest rooms, and use your smaller objects in smaller rooms. This helps maintain a ratio between the size of the room and the elements in the room. You can also do things like use plates that have the same shape as the table. Use a tablecloth that has a design that matches artwork on the wall.

Color Matters

The colors you choose for each room can help to create emotion. Here are a few of the most common colors and how they affect mood:

  •  Brown: Create a sense of nature, strength and comfort.
  • Green: Supports the health of the mind, and it has a calming effect.
  • White: Symbolizes purity, innocence and sterility. It can create an illusion of additional space.
  • Blue: Calm, peace and tranquility are a few characteristics of the color blue.
  • Red: Vibrant, energetic and strong emotions are the domain of the color red.
  • Orange: Energy, optimism and vitality are exemplified by the color orange.

Putting it Together

Study the way other designers use these principles in their own interior designs. Pay attention to color, form, balance and rhythm. Take what you like from other examples and leave the rest. The most important thing is that you’re creating a room and style all your own. Nobody can take that away from you. Your own designs should be infused with all that make up who you are as a person. Use the elements of design as a guide to help get your ideas across.

Jessica Kane is a professional writer who has an interest in interior design and home decor. She currently writes for Designer Drapery Hardware, a leading vendor of all types of drapery hardware such as rods, finials, and brackets.

What’s Trending in Interior Decor for 2015

lounge chairDecorating your home can bring a burst of excitement for some or a cloud of anxiety for others. Maybe you scour the racks for design magazines and your DVR is full of HGTV shows. Or maybe the words “interior decor” sound just as confusing as “isometric transition.” Well, whether you’re a budding decorator or a nuclear physicist, we’ve got you covered.

Take a peek at these five new trends for 2015—fun to play with, easy to incorporate, and always chic. Moving into a new place? Pick and choose from these in vogue styles to create the perfect ambiance. Feel the urge for a change? Select a statement piece or new color palette to freshen up your home’s look.

Color, Color, Color

2015 has a new crop of trend-setting colors for your choosing but the color of the year is none other than…marsala. Like the wine and sauce it’s named for, this deep reddish-brown is full and luxurious. You can paint an accent wall with its earthy tone or bring warmth to any room in the form of an armchair or a sofa. Need to complement your new marsala-hued room? Try neutral tones, including gray and taupe or a more vibrant teal and turquoise.

All That Is Old Is New

Like bellbottoms and off-the-shoulder sweatshirts, our cultural past is fashionable once again, this time with furniture. The mid-century look—yes, the Mad Men-inspired 50s and swinging 60s—is back, with a modern twist. These pieces harken back to the post-industrialization movement of modernism, and offer clean lines with a sense of timeless style. Chairs, desks, and sofas are a great way to incorporate retro vogue into your home.

Let There Be Light

The hottest statement piece of interior decor might be lighting. Gone are the days of throwaway table lamps and recessed lighting. Now it’s all about how you shine your light. Get creativependant lighting with the shapes of your lamps and try pendant lighting, a huge trend in 2015. From the industrial feel to the more modern, sleek design, to the innovative vision of a not-so-distant future, pendant lighting offers a unique silhouette and a chance to make it a piece of art. Check out Urban Loft’s unbelievable assortment of pendant lights for a great example of creative options.

Want to be even more on-trend than pendant lighting? Use LED bulbs to help shine those lights. Energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly, LED lighting will save you money and keep you in check with the sustainability movement that has swept through the design world.

Back to Basics

Part sustainability, part aesthetic sensibility, 2015 is seeing a big uptick in industrial and organic design. What does this mean? Think modern pieces made with recycled glass or repurposed pipes made into a bed frame. Especially popular in larger loft spaces, this trend mixes eco styles; like bamboo, indoor plants, knotty wood, with industrial style; think polished concrete and exposed brick. Both give a contemporary and natural feel to your space.

Power Clashing

Were you taught not to wear polka dots and stripes together? Chevron and plaid? Well, if you’ve taken a look at the runways recently (or even your local coffee shop) you probably noticed all those rules are out the window. The same goes for interior decor. While patterns were once thought to be stodgy and only to be used minimally, 2015 heralds the juxtaposition of scale, pattern, and proportion. Yes, use that gingham couch with the striped hardwood floors. Go ahead, use contrasting floral patterns. Just make sure your color palette stays the same so your home looks polished, rather than like a college dorm room.

Author Bio: Carolyn Clarke is a freelance writer from Los Angeles, CA. In her free time, Carolyn enjoys blogging, yoga, and rearranging her bedroom furniture, which she is still trying to get just right.

 

 

 

Helpful Home Improvement Tips: Using Rugs as Home Décor

Helpful Home Improvement Tips: Using Rugs as Home Décor

Mark Brandon is quite passionate about home renovation, and likes to share his ideas and experience online in the hope that it could help other people. He’s also a regular blog contributor at Safe and Sound Property Inspections. He writes about home decorating tips with the use of rugs in this article.

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There are many different home decorating ideas available for everyone. Homeowners have the liberty to select what they need, and which type of décor would fit perfectly into their home. Those who already have ideas about simple home design and renovation could easily breeze through the process. For beginners to avoid any renovation mistakes, they have to be knowledgeable about simple home improvement tips.

When you think about rugs, you may come to the conclusion that they are simple yet functional, something that you wouldn’t have to spend time selecting its design. Although it’s true that they are functional, they really don’t have to look boring. Homeowners need to know that rugs play a role in adding texture to your home design, comfort or coziness, and it could even complement the interior design and make it look better. If you need help, the following are some useful ideas and tips in incorporating rugs to your home design.

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Rug Selection Process

There are a lot of things that need to be considered when it comes to choosing the right type of rugs. The factors that need to be considered would include your budget, the durability and the material used for a specific type of rug, and the rug design. If your budget allows, you can go for buying high quality rugs as they would truly last quite longer than the ordinary ones. For example, oriental rugs can be quite costly at times but they can serve for more years compared with most area rugs.

As for the design, you have the option to base this on your furniture and the rest of the fixtures in the room. For rooms with Queen Anne Furniture, a rug with several beautiful patterns could be a good choice. There are also modern and classic rug designs, so you may select from any of these depending on what the overall concept of the room would be. To better visualize the future outcome, you can take a picture of the room and use it as your reference in selecting rug designs.

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Area Rugs for Wooden Floors

For homes with wooden floors, keeping the floors flawless can be tricky. There are many methods that could help you protect your floor, this includes adding an area rug underneath the area rugs for wooden floorsfurniture. It does not just act as protection from scrapes, it also effectively hides imperfections. In living rooms, large rugs can be quite preferable. This also goes the same for the dining room. Large furniture is usually helpful when it comes to keeping the rug in place.

As for the kitchen and bathroom, it is important to choose rugs that are made up of material that can resist moisture, or any other cases in which water could stay on the floor. For the kitchen and the bathroom, make sure to select rugs that have good water resistant qualities, those that are synthetic with natural fiber counterpart. To promote safety, it is also important to add rug pads beneath the area rugs to keep them in place. If you already have ordinary rugs in your kitchen, make an effort to protect it from steam or food stains.

Mix and Match

mix and matchThere are many things in the room with which you can match the area rug, so that it doesn’t look out of place. for homeowners who have already bought the rug first prior to the furniture and wall paint, it could be a great idea to take a photo of the rug, and decide the room color scheme (wall paint and furniture) so that they’d perfectly match the rug. Beautifully patterned rugs can catch attention and would best be placed in the focal point of the room.

The rug doesn’t always have to be the same color as the walls or the furniture, they can be two shades darker, or two shades lighter. Just make sure though that the colors do not clash. If the walls and furniture are in neutral colors, you can match the rug with the drapes, and any other room décor.

Multi-styled rugs offer a greater opportunity for mixing and matching room décor and other room designs. If the rug has three colors, multi styled rugsone color could match your drapes and curtains, the second color could complement your furniture covers, and the third could match your room ornaments and other decorative pieces such as vases and many others.

When it comes to decorating a home using rugs, choosing the right one always involves thinking about what you want to achieve; visualize the look and the feel of the room you want to decorate. This, along with the tips above should be very helpful for you to successfully decorate your home.

 

 

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Author Bio:

 

Mark Brandon

 

Mark Brandon is a regular blog contributor at Safe and Sound Property Inspections and an experienced DIY builder in home renovation, and home inspection. Everytime he gets the chance to learn something new, he shares this online through blogs. You may catch him on Twitter: @DIYMarkBrandon.

 

Things to Avoid When Decorating Your Home Office

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No matter if you’re a full time stay-at-home employee, or sometimes you just need to finish some extra to do’s at home, everything is easier when you have a home office. That space shouldn’t be just a desk and a chair in an empty room, but it should also increase your productivity and reduce the stress. So you should make it as pleasant as possible. Here we will mention some things you should avoid in the process of creating your home office space.

Failing to Mind Your Surroundings

home-office-ideasIt is a no-brainer that leaving your boring walls empty will make the impression that you are working in a cubicle. Why don’t you turn them into something more inviting, or even better home-like? Painting the walls in fresh colors will break monotony that drains you every day and the pictures of your family or the other things you love will always put a smile on your face. Same rules apply for the floor. If you can’t move in something bigger, even a small oriental rug can really make a difference.

Uncomfortable Chair

What good would be a good home office without a good, pleasant chair? The answer is – a place of frustration and increased back pain. So, unless you want to feel as comfortable as if you are sitting on the Iron Throne, listen to what we learned from the people who own and operate a Sydney-based company specialized in office furniture. There are five things your chair needs to provide to you: easily adjustable height, enough depth and width to accommodate any user, lumbar support, large enough backrest and, of course, enough padding to be comfortable for sitting for extended periods of time.

Improper Lighting

If your home office has a natural light source, utilize it as much as possible. Natural light reduces the eyestrain. But be aware that you will have to place your monitor in such a way that work-space-home officeyou avoid irritating glare. When the sun goes down, try to complement your office light, especially if you are casting the shadow over the desk, with another bright desk lamp. It is good for your eyes and your headache.

Style over Substance

Nice furniture is pleasing for the eye, but without a real purpose it only obstructs your everyday activities and annoys you. Be sure that, aside from looking great, your desk and shelves are equipped with enough drawers and cabinet doors to hide away a whole plethora of things you don’t want to see on a regular basis.

Cable Clutter

One of the few things that makes you instantly nervous and gives away an impression of overall sloppiness is the sight of messy wires and cables under your desk. Try not to show them to anyone and, if you must, at least make the cables look tidy, ASAP. Once they start forming knots, the chance is that you will lose your will to even tackle this problem.

As we’ve seen, you don’t have to be a Feng Shui master to make your workplace more inviting and pleasant. All you need is a little bit of will and creativity. Now, transform your room into the best possible home office!

Going Oriental with Your Rugs

How to choose the right Oriental rugThe most beautiful thing about our incredible green planet is all the diversity that just seems to blossom everywhere. You may take literally any aspect and field of Earth and there is simply no way that you will come upon the same result twice. Human cultures and civilizations are, naturally, not excluded from this phenomenon. Yes, we are all different, but this, often controversial aspect of our society and our species in general, is at the same time what is best about us.

Every culture and every region has its own unique thing, something that separates them, something that sets it above everyone else. For example, if going for the classy and elegant suit, you will naturally go for a suit of Italian make, for the choice of your car there is no better advice than to buy German, but when the rugs are in question it is the Orient that is second to none. This is where east and west were always as one.

The Right Fit

Because of their dazzling beauty, oriental rugs have been a symbol of prosperity and one’s social status for centuries. Still, it is not Getting the Right Fit for your Oriental Rugenough to just select a random oriental rug and simply install it in your living room. There are several criteria that need to be satisfied prior to this, one of which is naturally the shape and the size of the rug. This step, although not as easy as it may seem, can be quite simple with the help of the proper research on the topic. By following just a couple of simple yet logical rules, you will be able in no time to pick the perfect rug size for your home.

The size and the shape of your oriental rug should mostly depend on three things. These factors are the size of your room, the furniture in the room and the room’s design. Although, sometimes it is quite easy to imagine the rug that you want and even if that same rug looks good in your mind, sometimes it will simply not be the same when you bring it home, as you imagined that it will. One of the little tricks, which may help you determine the perfect size is to align a bunch of old newspapers in your room, so that they cover the area that the aforementioned rug should later occupy. This way, you will be able to see exactly what it will look like in your room, size and position-wise.

An Integral Part of Your Room

Tips On How To Choose Your Oriental RugAlthough you may invest a lot of effort in selecting the rug that you like the best, it is crucial that you always have one thing in mind. Rug, your rug, should be one with the room, not be above or be hiding behind it, in any way. What this means is that in order to select the right color for your area rug, you need to always keep in mind both the texture and even the theme of your room, especially if you plan to design with oriental patterns in contemporary spaces.

While on the topic, people working for some of the most renowned online suppliers of quality rugs claim that there are various techniques that some of their clients use in order to select the perfect rug. One of the most interesting and at the same time most effective methods is to take a picture of your room prior to the purchase, and then take that picture with you when you go shopping. In this way, you’ll find out whether your room’s overall design can really benefit from adding an oriental flooring item or not.

As you can see, selecting a truly amazing oriental rug for your home is in no way easy. Still, it is one of the most important things for the general aesthetic impression of both your room and your home. The key thing here is to remain calm, do a proper research and show some genuine dedication to the matter at hands. With all this in mind, your perfect selection will be almost completely fail-proof.

Author Bio: If one thing can be said with certainty for about Lillian Connors, her mind is nothing if not utterly curious. That’s the reason why she simply can’t resist the urge to embark on all sorts of home improvement/DIY projects and spread the word about them. She’s also deeply into green living practices, being in charge of the sustainability segment at SmoothDecorator. You can check her out on Google+, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

Fire Up Your Living Room!

Have you always felt that your living room lacks excitement no matter what interior design idea you tried? Different wall color palettes, various furniture materials, shapes and styles, all those artworks carefully placed, interchanges of light and shadows, nothing seems to do the trick. You need a new flame. It’s high time you gave something completely different a shot. Fire up your living room atmosphere by implementing one of different fire pit and fire place solutions available. To make your choice easier we prepared a list of fire up solutions that are most popular on the market today.

Traditional Fire Place

fireplaceThe first think that comes to mind when you think about a traditional fire place are Christmas movies. The beautiful snowy white on the outside and a cozy, sparkling fire place made of bricks inside, with family gathered around having fun and enjoying the atmosphere. This kind of traditional approach to building fire places is very much sought after today, as well. Marble or brick fire places are the main pieces of many living rooms, while different electric ones too, which, in a combination with a right mantel can be easily incorporated in any traditional looking living room, improving the appearance and especially the atmosphere. Therefore, they are the best choice if you wish to achieve the above mentioned atmosphere from the movies, accompanied with suitable furniture and artwork.

Modern Fire Place

This should be your choice if you wish to add a touch of warmth to your living room that is of modern spirit, with the furniture used made of modern materials, such as metal or plastic. A fire place, electrical, gas or wood powered modern fire places will soften the atmosphere but will blend in perfectly if you choose a modern looking mantel to go along. With a TV set mounted on the wall above it, or a stereo and cinema system carefully placed, it will turn your living room into a more enjoyable and soothing looking multimedia center by breaking the sterility these dedicated rooms usually have.

Fire Pits

These igniters are the most modern of all three mentioned here and require a kind of a special treatment. This is due to their attractiveness and the fact that the attention which is focusedfireplace modern on them wherever installed makes them a center piece of any room. This is especially true when it comes to living rooms. Therefore, be careful. If you wish to use one of them to fire up the atmosphere, it would be smart to organize and arrange everything else in your living room after you chose among many of the fire pits available. For example, if you opt for a large fire pit positioned in the center of your living room, allow enough space for it to be clearly visible and arrange the room to even more emphasize its presence. On the other hand, if you prefer a milder effect, there are various less dominant pits that could be positioned practically anywhere in the room, providing that you have a suitable outlet for them. There are even small, portable versions which you can easily position, for example on your dining table, or anywhere you like, and as easily remove.

As you can see, the suggested solutions to fire up your living room can meet anyone’s needs. However, make sure you plan the renovation based on the one you choose and build the desired atmosphere in relation to it. In the end, enjoy your pleasurable and warm future days, this is why you started it in the first place!

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