Showing posts with label Home Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Interior Design. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Home Furniture Tips Series: Choosing Classical Chairs

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It’s very sad for us looking at a good classical seating placed in a wrong interior. It makes it look so horrifying and even scarier than the scary movies. So here are the tips for us to make you happy and keep smiling as well as we hope that you don’t choose the wrong furniture.
1. Choose the furniture style according to the house architectural design. Match those classical chairs with the home interior design.
2. Carefully select whether that classical seating is dented or cracked. You’ve to look thoroughly the classic furniture especially through the ornaments where sometimes cracked often found there.
3. It’s best to choose a high quality classic chair. It’s best to choose the wooden classic chair made from very old teak.
4. If the seller said that your dreamed classical chair is an antique, then you better asked the history of the chair like ‘in what year is this chair made?’ or whether that chair is a copy from the original or not.
We hope that you’re now happy hunting your favorite classic chair and we hope these tips can help you much.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Natural Home Design at Kitchel Residence by BOORA Architects

Located in a heavily forested site in the hills of Portlan, Oregon, this natural home design ideas is an organic architecture residence that was created by BOORA Architects with unusual architectural features inside. The house has a boomerang shape and folded geometry aligns with the terrain which later will makes this open concept home design get a fully advantages from abundant natural light.

Organized vertically, the program includes the couple’s main living spaces in a lofted environment comprising the middle and upper floors. this unique natural home interior design seems to have a direct connection to its surrounding environment or landscape thanks to its expansive windows that stretch from the ground up to the roof. An open-concept home interior also applied to this Kitchel residence upper level which also features cool book storage furniture. For further information about this organic house design, you could visit the architects site here.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Home Interior Design

Designing and decorating living space for children can be a very fun and exciting part of home Interior design. It's easy to let your imagination go because children are very creative and imaginative on their own. That's also why it's a good idea to include children in the planning stages of your design as they can often come up with great ideas on their own that you would never think of.

Probably one of the best places to start on designing a theme for a child's room is to start with their own favorite activity or interest. Of course, as children grow up their interests often change dramatically, so try to decorate in such a way that the accessories can be changed as a child gets older and gets more interested in other activities. But usually, children will get very excited if they know that their room will be decorated to reflect their favorite interests. Just be sure to go over it carefully with them in advance to get their input on what they really like. That way your Interior design will be sure to be a hit.

When designing and decorating for children, one of the advantages is that you can often choose color schemes and combinations that you do not often use in adult surroundings. In fact, you can often go much brighter and bolder with colors that you select for children. You can also arrange the room in a different way then you would normally with most adult rooms. For instance, a chalkboard or toy box may be the centerpiece of a child's room, and this would be far more appropriate than making a seating arrangement the focal point instead.

The accessories that you choose for a child's room will also be completely different than those that you choose for an adult. Toys and collectibles make great accessories for the room of a child. However, the child may want to play with these toys instead of just leave them on display. In this case, it may be advisable to buy duplicates of the toy accessories. One set can be used for display, and the other set can be used as an actual toy. It's also not best to use collectibles that are of high value in a child's room. Remember, children just want to have fun. And they aren't thinking about the price or cost of a collectible item. So whatever collectibles you choose to use as decorations in your child's room should not be so expensive that it would cause a problem if it became broken.

Another great way to spice up the appearance of a child's room is to use one of the millions of available bed treatments as a central theme that fits in with the overall design of the room. Usually these kind of bed treatments packages come as a full set that includes matching sheets, a comforter, dust ruffle, and window coverings. Altogether, these can quickly change the overall appearance of the child's room very fast. Once again, just make sure that you involve your child in the buying decision process to make sure that it is something that they will be happy with.

When changing the overall theme of a child's room, just keep in mind that most changes you make should not be considered to be permanent at this stage in their life. It's not uncommon to have to change the theme of a child's room every couple of years or so to stay up with their changing interests. And kids are very hard on their furniture as a general rule. So there is no need to be buying expensive furniture and accessories that may only last a short while or get ruined

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Privet House - Interior Design

Private House Lake Hollywood 6. This beautiful home equity rates with direct view on private house, lake hollywood combines glass and stone in an elegant and luxurious finish.

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The spaces are opened and the shapes rectangular for the most part. The fascinating floating living room has completely retractable windows inviting the nature within through the carefully designed terrace.

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The metal details on the wooden walls add a studied roughness, completely unexpected when first looking at this stylish interior. I like the multi bauble eiling lamp from the kitchen, it’s a new interpretation of a classic cooking space.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Home Interior Design


Home staging is the proven way to sell your house quicker and at a better price...even in today's poor market. Home staging makes your house more competitive by presenting the house as "ready-to-move-in" to prospective buyer's. And; home staging can be a way to get more organized and de-cluttered. This applies to both inside and out of the home.

Staging can be simple or more work and could require the help of a professional home stager. But; in some cases you can do it yourself if it is a simple project.

The first step is to look around each room. Bring a note pad with you if you are serious about doing this. Make notes about any problem items; such as broken doors, light switches. Yes; the ‘honey do’ type list, but it gets much more detailed as you go.

Now look inside the closets. Yes; buyers look in closets to see if there is enough room. Mark in your pad whether the closet is neat or packed and needs some thinning out.

Bathroom is the next stop. Any broken tiles, dripping faucets, etc? Also is there any areas that need to really be cleaned? Look at this as though you were buying.

The kitchen is an important area. Is it cluttered with items all over the counters? Are the cabinets messy and over flowing? Clear out the items you don’t use on a regular basis. Store them where you can get to them; but not clutter a cabinet in doing so.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Modern Living Room Decorate


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