Colour Trends 2012: Pantone Color of the Year Revealed
Posted by admin on December 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Well it’s that time of year…the new colour for 2012 has been unveiled and like last year it is a bold choice. Here is the Pantone press release.
Dance into the New Year with this vivacious and appealing reddish orange – Tangerine Tango PANTONE 17-1463.
The 2011 color of the year, PANTONE 18-2120 Honeysuckle, encouraged us to face everyday troubles with verve and vigor. Tangerine Tango, a spirited reddish orange, continues to provide the energy boost we need to recharge and move forward.
“Sophisticated but at the same time dramatic and seductive, Tangerine Tango is an orange with a lot of depth to it,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “Reminiscent of the radiant shadings of a sunset, Tangerine Tango marries the vivaciousness and adrenaline rush of red with the friendliness and warmth of yellow, to form a high-visibility, magnetic hue that emanates heat and energy.”
Tangerine Tango for Interiors and More
Energize interior spaces with Tangerine Tango patterned home accessories. Pillows, bedspreads and tabletop accessories in this high-impact hue add spice to any room. Or incorporate Tangerine Tango appliances and personal electronics for an unexpected pop of color. Looking for an inexpensive way to perk up your home? Paint a wall in Tangerine Tango for a dynamic burst of energy in the kitchen, entryway or hallway.
What do you think….will you be using this colour in your home? Let us know by leaving a comment.
You can read the full press release at http://www.pantone.com
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Tips For Saving Money on Decorating the Home
Posted by admin on August 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
You spend so much time in your home and it is the base for entertaining family and friends, that you want it to be a stylish reflection of who you are. However, style doesn’t come cheap and you can easily become discouraged in your decoration goals and just give up. Instead of settling for an outdated home lacking in personality, think about how you can use these tips to save money on your home decoration.
- Know what you want. Spend some time reading home decorating magazines and looking online at new styles and trends. You don’t have to replicate the designer looks you see, but you can use them as inspiration for your overhaul. Plus when you have a plan and an idea of the style you want in your home you will be able to look out for bargains and buy only what you need and what will fit with your new look.
- Take it slow. You don’t have to replace everything in your home at once when you are decorating, instead, work with what you have and let the natural style and features of your home shine through and change little things every now and then and your home will always feel refreshed and you won’t have a huge decorating bill to pay.
- Watch for sales. You will notice that major department and home wares stores have regular sales, so watch and wait until the items you want are on sale and stock up.
- Look for second hand gems. Not everything you find in a thrift store or a garage sale is going to be able to help you revamp your home, but look out for pieces you can add new life to, such as picture frames, shutters or furniture like tables, chairs and desks, all of which can expensive to buy new.
- Paint it. Whether you are revamping that desk you found at a garage sale, or you want to update a room, painting is a fast and affordable way to achieve a new look. Stick to neutral colours to repaint your rooms to begin with, and look for places where you can add accent colours to add interest.
- Natural decor. The next time you’re out on a walk or down at the beach, keep an eye out for interesting shells, branches, drift wood or rocks which you can use to make interesting displays indoors.
- Bring plants indoors. You can also bring in potted plants to add personality, colour and of course life to your home decoration project very affordably. You can buy small plants more affordably than mature plants and grow them up, and you can even buy a plain pot and decorate it with left over paint, wrapping paper or fabric.
- Less is more. You can save money on your home decoration by buying fewer things. A simple display of three or four items on top of a bookcase will make s much more stylish statement than if you covered the surface with thirty things.
- Make your own wall art. Wall hangings will not only make your house feel like a home, they are also a great way to inject personality, and regularly update your home’s look. You can use anything to add interest to your walls and it doesn’t have to cost a lot, for example you could hang a window frame you found at a salvage yard, stretch and interesting pillowcase or piece of fabric over a frame or enlarge your photos and make a wall display of your family and friends. You don’t even have to use typical wall hangings, even quilts or china plates can make an eye catching and affordable display.
- Paper art. Before you throw away your old calendar at the end of the year, look at the pictures on each month and see whether you can reuse them as wall art too. Many calendars will have beautiful landscape photos or adorable animal images while others will have abstract lines and colours. Simply use some cheap frames and enjoy the pictures for more than a year this time.
- Make your room grand. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to achieve an opulent look simply mount your window coverings high above the actual frame of the window and your rooms will appear bigger and more stately because the ceiling will look higher as the eye id drawn upwards.
- Affordable window coverings. Curtain fabrics can be very expensive, but if you buy a sheet set in a department store sale, or get out one of those sets you were given but never got around to using, you can use the fitted sheet as a valance to dress up your windows – simply tack the sheet in strategic spots along the top of the window frame and you don’t even need a sewing machine or a curtain rod.
- Bring books back in style. You have probably noticed book stores closing down left and right, and at garage sales and thrift shops you can buy books by weight. Therefore, use these interesting literary works as affordable decor in your home. Look for unique, hard cover books at library book sales and antique stores and fill shelves or stack them to create a display.
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Nine Ways to Visually Create More Space
Posted by admin on June 27, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Many people think of adding square footage to create more space. But that doesn’t have to be the case. You can make your home appear bigger without going through the hassle of renovating and remodelling. With just a few home modifications, it is possible to make more from less. And remember, often what the eye needs is the illusion of spaciousness not actually more space.
Here’s how to create the illusion of space without adding square footage.
1. Think diagonal views.
Think back to geometry and how the hypotenuse of the triangle was the longest of the three sides. Apply that to the sightlines within your small-house design. Your house will appear much bigger than it actually is if you are able to stand at one corner of the house and look to the far corner without any obstructions. Also, if you have a room that will be tiled, place the tiles on a diagonal. It makes the space seem larger visually, pushing the walls out.
2. Think like a sailor.
Sailboats usually have no wasted space and that’s what you should aim for. Look for opportunities for built-ins, such as building bookshelves in staircases, unique space-saving cabinets, drawers under beds, etc.
3. Use lighting to open up space and add interest.
In creating the feeling of more space, it is important to give your house an airy feel. Use simple window dressings to bring in natural light and steal space from the outdoors and give it to the interior of the house.
If possible, use recessed spot lights as they are both visually appealing and have a low profile that is perfect for a small space.
4. Play with the furniture.
Try to move furniture away from the walls if the space allows. It will give a feeling of more openness when a sofa isn’t butted against a wall. If you’re buying new pieces, try to purchase items that are on legs versus feet. The higher a piece sits from the floor, the more visual space is present. Also, armless furniture pieces give an illusion of extra space so consider an armless sofa or slipper chairs.
5. Accessorize.
The bigger a piece of artwork is, the bigger the feeling of a space. A wall filled with many small pictures seems cluttered and less dynamic versus a wall with a large piece of art, which makes a bold statement. Also, “lighten up” your corners by using lights and plants. It will look stunning at night, casting shadows on the ceilings and giving an illusion of more space.
6. Use mirrors to reflect light.
When using mirrors in a space, make sure that whatever the mirror is reflecting it is pleasing to the eye, or at least doubles the amount of light let into the space. In addition to mirrors, use other materials that reflect light and space (stainless steel, chrome, etc.). A glass table with stainless steel legs will allow light to bounce off it.
7. Colour your world.
The colour of a room’s walls has the power to create a mood and affect the room’s appearance. Use just one or two colours per room for visual simplicity that expands a space. Also keep in mind that white, neutral or pale colours best reflect light, visually “pushing back” walls. Cool blue and green hues will make a space seem larger and airier. Warm reds and yellows cozy a room and can make it appear smaller.
8. Let there be height.
Use at least one tall element in a room to draw the eye upward, towards the ceiling. Not only does this maximize the vertical space in the room, but it also draws the eye up to the less crowded ceiling space above.
9. Minimize the amount of furniture you have in each room.
It is both wise and essential to select furniture and accessories that perform multiple tasks. The smaller your space, the more this applies, especially with furniture. Storage is an obvious second job for many pieces of furniture.
Every room has good proportions which make its space flexible enough to create any environment you wish. Compromises in decorating, colour techniques, furniture arranging and lighting considerations can all contribute to the illusion of space. By following some of the tips above, you can create a visually larger room.
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How To Make Your Own Wallpaper
Posted by admin on May 29, 2011 · Leave a Comment
By James Adams
Personalized hand print wallpaper is becoming popular in homes across the Country, mainly due to its visual appeal and the fact that it can be made easily. There have been a number of examples of the process going very wrong though, which can lead to an ugly wall and the wasting of quite a lot of money. Should people use the tips detailed here though, then they will find that the whole process goes perfectly.
Add A Personal Touch
Creating personalized hand print wallpaper is a great opportunity to get the whole family involved, as well as being an activity that kids will absolutely love! Many people choose to simply have one type of hand print, but what they don’t realize is that by using the hand prints of all the family members, they can create a wallpaper that is as unique as each person’s own fingerprint.
An excellent idea when doing this is to give each person their own color, so they can easily recognize their own print when it is on the wall. This should also make the wallpaper look slightly more uniform, which will add to the way that it looks.
Use A Good Paint
There are so many different types of paint to buy these days, meaning that picking the correct one is essential. Without doubt the best type of paint to use on a wall is emulsion, which can be bought from all hardware stores and will stick to the wall perfectly, as well as dry quickly.
If working with children it is vitally important to check that the paint is safe for them to use. Additionally they should always be supervised at all times.
Have A Border
A wall without a border can look terrible, especially when one has a wall that has been painted with a personal design such as this one. Borders are incredibly cheap and can be bought from any hardware store. There are a number of different designs that can be bought and there will always be one that fits everyone’s needs.
The additional advantage of a border is that when the wallpaper is laid it doesn’t have to be perfectly aligned to the ceiling, which takes a lot of work out of the process, due to the fact that there is no precision cutting needed.
Use Complementary Colors
Although having this type of wallpaper is meant to give the room a personal touch, it should also look nice. This is because it is going to be seen every day by the homeowner and no matter how much it means to them sentimentally, it will still get boring after a while if it looks bad.
Picking colors that go well together, such as blue and red, will ensure that the color scheme is perfect. A good idea is to practice on an old piece of wallpaper first to find out the different combinations that are enjoyed the most.
Get The Right Wallpaper
When it comes to painting over wallpaper, it is essential that the correct type of wallpaper is bought for the style that is required, Different wallpapers will produce different effects so practicing first is vital.
For those that want a firm hand print on the wall then a flat wallpaper will be the way to go. If one wants to have a more mottled look then wallpaper with raised indentations will be perfect.
Space The Hand Prints Evenly
If one wants a wallpaper that looks good then it is very important to have good spacing between the different hand prints, as well as making sure that they are as uniform as possible. This will mean that the wall looks planned out and that it doesn’t look like someone has just plastered random hand prints all over it.
James is a fulltime writer and an analyst on CartridgeSave, an online store where you can shop for Samsung toner in the United Kingdom.
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2011 Spring Home Decorating
Posted by admin on March 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
By Katy Hahn
Decorating your home for the spring? What do you think of when you think of spring? Lighter, brighter, fresher, and newer. I know what I think of. I think of planting fresh flowers, re-arranging my furniture for a new look and adding new accent pillows. These are all simple and inexpensive ways to decorate and give your home a spring tonic. But, what if you want more or what if you’re ready to design or redesign your home décor? Well here is what’s new in the home furnishings industry for Spring 2011.
Let’s start with color. Color is exciting this spring. Think of walking through a farmer’s market or a foreign marketplace. These colors are a reflection of what you would expect to see in fabrics. Popular spring colors will be lemon yellow, golden yellows, mandarin orange, blushing pinks, light golden browns, dark purples, aqua blues, smoky grays and shades of green. Patterns include ribbon candy stripes, large florals, trellis fabrics, China Seas and tracery patterns.
Home decoration styles will
take on a more global influence, particularly Parisian, African and Asian. Along with that is the big look of the 50′s, 60′s and 70′s. The look is artisan, rustic and ethnic. Some decorating styles you will be reading about are Refined Rustic, Art Deco, Modern Mid-Century, Classic Revival, 70′s Modern Retro as well as a blend of vintage and classic. We will see much more green design options as the home furnishings industry pushes forward to bring homeowners healthier living alternatives like zero VOC paints, wood flooring and furniture from sustainable forests, soy foam stuffing for upholstery and non-toxic natural fabrics. As homeowners become more energy conscious, energy efficiency will be a main focus for homes and businesses.
Just as Vintage and Modern, Traditional and Contemporary designs set the stage for new and unique home décor accents, prepare to see lots of textures, artisan touches, pleats, tweeds and puckers. Woods and metals will also bring in texture through etching, stenciling and stamping. Traditional items will have unexpected colors. Area rugs will have more geometric patterns. All this in 2011 spring home decorating.
Well, I guess when they say, spring forward, they really mean it. I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I did putting it together. I feel like I traveled the world in search of treasures, colors, fabrics and home furnishings. Now, I am back and ready to get started in decorating, a spring tonic for my home. Happy Decorating!:-)
Copyright 2011 Beautiful Interiors For Less, LLC
Katy Hahn is the founder and lead designer of Beautiful Interiors For Less, serving Central Florida and the greater Orlando area. She is an interior design and decorating consultant and provides both full design and redesign services. Whether you need help with color and fabric selection, new furniture layouts, lighting design, home furnishings, accessories, custom hard or soft window treatments or any other interior design services, visit us at http://www.beautifulinteriorsfl.com
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New Home Decorating Ideas: Tips To Make A House Your Home
Posted by admin on February 17, 2011 · 2 Comments
By Louise Howard
You may be an experienced home mover or buying a new home for the first time in your life – either way, you are likely to value the opportunity to make your home more comfortable, warm and stylish. If you’re looking at homes for sale we have a list of five easy steps on turning your new house into a home.
Create a feature wall
It can make your walls feel a little generic and impersonal if you leave them blank white, and creating a feature wall, with either paint or wallpaper, could be a good idea if you lack the money, time and patience to fully redecorate a room. Doing so can give your room more personality and focus, freeing you up to add depth by accessorising with further elements.
Flowers and foliage
The power of plants is not to be underestimated! Potted plants can add a masculine touch to a room, while there are many beautiful flowers that you can choose from for greater femininity – whether you choose real or fake flowers. White flowers are a no-risk addition as they are elegant and are particularly interesting if placed in a coloured vase.
Get creative with art
If you really want to personalise your home, consider displaying your own artwork around it. There’s no need to be a Picasso if you would like to create artworks of your own – simply covering a succession of canvasses with some gorgeous patterned paper is a great idea, or alternatively, create a modern effect by mounting various colour coordinated plates together on the wall in a symmetrical pattern or blow up onto a canvas that awesome cityscape photograph that you took. There are many design websites to inspire you with ideas, but keep in mind that there are endless options!
Coordinate with soft furnishings
You can enhance a room’s cosiness and warmth with rugs, cushions, curtains or similar soft furnishings. Look for tones of colour in other areas of your room such as artwork, flowers or walls and to tie different elements together, look for pieces that are of the same colour. A room can also be made to feel cosier with the addition of attractive throws.
Celebrate your life
Are you a traveller or a frequent visitor to exotic parts of the world? Were you left some china by your Grandma? Are you proud of any awards or trophies that you have? For a great conversation piece and to add life to your abode, put on display some personal items that have a background story or that simply have meaning to you. A personal touch can also be added to your room with photographs.
Louise Howard frequently writes about homes, architecture, design and the property market; particularly houses for sale. Having a passion for this subject she enjoys guest posting on numerous blogs throughout the Internet
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