Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Interior Redesign...How to Dress Your Space

Many people underestimate the power of accessories. Often times we have too many items placed in our rooms. This tends to look cluttered and even messy. If you assimilate accessorizing your room with dressing yourself, decorating will become much easier! Think about your jewelry, handbag and shoes. You always make certain they coordinate. (well, most of us do) This is EXACTLY how you should think when "dressing" your room.
The first step in creating a room worthy of a decorating photo shoot is...Less is more. Instead of packing your space with several unnecessary items it is important showcase a few.
Select your favorite pieces and pack away others that are not so important to you.
Especially the ugly ones you have received as a gift from a good intentioned family member or friend.
Surrounding yourself with the items you love is important in creating that "home is my haven" feeling. Uneven groupings of one three five and seven are best for tabletops. This can include candles, books, framed photos, plants and just about anything you have. Keep your group tightly together and leave the remaining table void. If you are an avid collector consider purchasing a curio to place many similar pieces. Position your favorite items in front so you will see them at a glance. Remember that not everyone is as excited about your collections as you are. It is best to keep large collections under control so as to not overwhelm your space.
Color and texture play an important role in every design. You can introduce color quickly by placing a beautiful area rug in the center of your seating arrangement. This also adds texture and will change the acoustics of the room. Pillows and throws are a terrific way to add color and texture for very little money.
Remember how you dress yourself. If you would never wear big blue earrings with a small pearl necklace YOU CAN properly dress your room!
Good Luck and Happy Decorating!
Author ~ Julie Rieman
Teacher ~ All About Redesign Center
www.allaboutredesign.com

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