Sunday, 13 July 2014

Interior Design That Won't Break The Bank

By Lana Pharrel


Even if it is not on the top of your list of priorities when purchasing a new home, everyone notices interior design, perhaps if only on a subconscious level. The look and feel of a home's interior will set a mood and create the initial impression when someone first walks in. No matter what level of importance you put on interior design, you will definitely notice when something changes for the better. And those changes do not have to break the bank. This article will list several simple, affordable design techniques.

In a photo or other image, the background can set the tone for the whole thing. As the backdrop of a home, a new coat of paint on the walls can make the whole room feel fresh and lively. You might be surprised by just how much of a difference it can make.

Painting an entire room can be time-consuming and expensive, but sometimes changing a single wall to contrast the others can create a striking, attractive look.

If painting an entire wall is still too much for your time or budget, you might instead opt for highlighting a few features, such as door or window frames, or the door itself. Even something as simple as stylish new wallpaper can drastically alter the mood for the better.

Interior design is a 3-Dimensional project. Do not forget that the floors and ceilings are canvases as well. Ceilings are mostly featureless, save for lighting, but you can take advantage of that. You can use stylish, affordable light fixtures to draw attention to the otherwise unassuming surface.

The light itself is what creates the atmosphere, though. You should decide on the mood you want to create and then place the light sources accordingly. Softer light placed at lower angles can create relaxing, romantic feel, while using brighter, natural light usually creates a cheerful atmosphere. Take into account the brightness of the bulbs and the placement and styles of the lamps.

As for the floors, there are ways to add personality without having to redo the whole surface. One of the most popular and effective ways is to place an area rug. It can draw attention to the key areas of the room, and you can place other furniture on top of it, such as a coffee table.

To save even more money, you can try repurposing the items you already own. If you have things in storage that you don't know what to do with, try seeing them in unconventional ways. A old chest, for example, might work as a great coffee table with storage space. Or an old cabinet might be put to good use as a stand for a TV in a bedroom.

Once you are happy with your interior design work, the next step would be to keep it looking great. Clutter is practically the nemesis of good interior design. When items pile up, it can be very distracting. To clean out clutter, the best way to start is get rid of the non-essentials. Once you have cut down to what you need, you can organize it with shelving or bins.




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