Home Decorating 101

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By MsFran

Home Decorating 101: General Tips and Hints

You can spend hours reading articles about how to decorate your home but the most important thing to remember is that 50% of home decorating is about maintenance. Use these general tips and hints to keep your home looking great all year round.



You can read a thousand of articles, books and tips on how to decorate every specific inch of your home, but it’s also important to understand the general tips and hints about how to keep your home looking fresh, stylish and clean without having to get on your hands and knees to scrub floors or pulling out a new can of paint to keep your walls looking fresh and new.

Keeping your home looking great is as simple as keeping your area rugs and carpets vacuumed, running a dry cloth across your walls and shaking out your curtains. Don’t believe it? Let’s take a closer look into these well-maintaining phenomena.

Area rugs and carpets are one of the key focal points of your home that help to not only shout your personality from the rooftops but also help to give your home its own voice and a great look all year round. But you have to remember to keep your area rugs and carpets clean. Especially if you have white area rugs or carpets, keeping dirt out of the picture is incredibly important.

Dirt, soot, oil, hair, crumbs and water track through your house like wildfire in every season and their final resting place usually ends up being in the fibers of your high pile area rugs, especially your modern area rugs and black area rugs, where everything is incredibly visible. If you go too many days without vacuuming these unwelcome visitors to your home will start to make a permanent place and create “traffic marks” or darks lines and dots in your carpet that can take months to get out and may even become permanent.

Okay…so vacuuming helps to keep your carpets looking great but what does a dry cloth do for your walls? In the summer, you leave windows open, allowing the fresh air, dirt, dander and pollen to come inside—it not only gets in your carpets and area rugs, but also grabs onto your walls. The same is true of winter—when your heating vents are turned on after a long summer, the dust that has settled in the vents go straight out into your rooms and onto your walls. Running a dry cloth down your walls at least once a week will reduce the static buildup and make it more difficult for dust and particles to stick to your walls and dim not only your rooms but also your life.

Shaking out your curtains has the same effect and rubbing down your walls with a dry cloth. When it comes to harboring static electricity, your curtains and draperies may be a bigger enemy to your home than your painted and unpainted walls. Your draperies and curtains are exposed to light and air flow and this helps to create the static that attracts dirt, dander, hair and other unwelcome particles.

So the next time you decide your entire home needs a makeover, remember that 50% of decorating is actually maintenance.


Color And My Decor

Coloring and decorating your home is an art form, people like to try out new ideas and different – different things, so that their home looks attractive, well furnished and it gets its own feel. Coloring and decorating encompasses various factors like painting walls, applying wallpapers, selecting the right furniture, and also providing other decorative arty facts like paintings, vases, sculptures etc. Many people opt to give contract to professional designers to renovate their home or even to build a new home. Professional architects and interior decorators are very through and give you the best in your budget. They can give the exact look and feel to your place as you desire. They may also suggest some new ideas and help you improvise o your plans.

Some people like to decorate there home on their own and usually, don’t hire any professionals. They prefer doing everything on their own and in their own way, adding a personal touch to their interior décor and paintings. Actually, decorating your home on your own is a very enjoyable experience and also gives a certain type of satisfaction, when you are finished with your job. Before you start decorating and painting your home on your own, here are a few pointers and do’s and don’ts which will help you paint and decorate your home in a better way:

Getting your home ready: First of all, decide which part or room of your would you like to paint and decorate. Once you have finalized this, shift all the movable furniture and other stuff from the selected room to some other room. Now, imagine and try to figure out which color’s would be the best suited for the room. After this get sample colors of the shades that you have decided. Then compare them and decide the best shade that you think will suit the room and its surroundings.

Flooring: Bring some color and style to your floor. If you can't afford an entire new floor consider using area rugs. They come in a huge range of color and styles and you can now buy area rugs online. Consider either a modern area rug for a newish home or an oriental style rug to complement older furnishings.

Painting and wallpapers: Now, decide that if you want to paint the whole room or you want to partially paint it and then apply wallpaper to the remaining part. The partial painting and partial wallpaper really looks good and is very different from the conventional full painted or completely wallpapered room. Be sure that you get the right wallpaper that matches and goes with the paint that you have selected, so that it want look weird.

Furniture: Last but not the least select the right furniture, that suits your wallpaper and your paint. Arrange your furniture in such a way that your room will look attractive, spacious and lavish. If you wish then you can also get some arty facts to decorate it further.

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