Take Away All Interior Design Ideas

Why should the interior design of your home be any different from anyone else’s?  It could be so much easier to simply follow the crowd and show no fear about a demand of originality if each home was pre-packaged with a unit appearance.  Here are some ideas to keep the interior of your home as conformist as you can, and perhaps these will grant you the simple peace of a non-designed house.

First – please be sure to remove all coordination from your home.  Current studies have shown that balancing the cloth of your living room upholstery to the window and floor treatments can spark sensations of appreciation and pleasure in household members and guests.  It is therefore critical for the practicing conformist to remove all hints of matching or complimentary designs from his or her household.

After dealing with those messy matching issues, be sure to achievement through the rest of the interior searching for original art pieces such as paintings, sculpture and folk art.  An interior which includes originality in their surround décor would evoke a sense of personality and interest in guest of the home, and it should also be noted that these guests might then find themselves assuming the “good taste” of their host.  That defeats the purpose.

To the delight of the true conformist, many interior designs are stagnating into set themes.  But you must take this a step further, and be certain that no new design or decorating ideas are found throughout your home.  Do not grant any inspiration to come from, say, your favorite books, magazines, or movies.  In fact, stop using any of things for entertainment.  They will only lead to further thought “outside the box.”

Use your head people.  Actually, do not use it at all, because that is the ideal way to refrain any originality or sensationalism in any interior design ideas.  It is, unfortunately, too simple to find simple inspiration throughout your regular life.  It is imperative that you do not write any of these ideas down, and then you will have a chance to forget your initial reaction and intent and move along in your simple, easy, and non-threatening tiny life.

Interior Design Tips

An interior designer faces many of the same questions when visaged with a residential client.  Issues such as theme and fundamental style are not frequently an issue with the home client.  But there will always be concerns about painting walls, the furniture currently inside the home, and of course the floors.  There are tips to alleviate concerns and questions regarding these specific design problems.

“What about this color of paint? It is too bright/dark/soft/etcetera.”  The first and ideal tip to eliminate concerns about paint choices is to buy a sample of paint to place on the wall.  Then, there will be a true understanding of what the actual appearance of a color will be. However, many colors – especially darker ones – attain their true beauty from the look of the entire surround after being layered with several coats of paint.

Trust a color pallet and a designer, but of course only follow intuition.  A color that is difficult to stomach might settle eventually to delightful surprise, or it might lead to a horrible bellyache.  Only cover a surround with a design’s color that will wage security and happiness in a homeowner.

“Should existing and endurable furniture be reupholstered?”  An excellent tip to be considered: evaluate the furniture for style and value versus the cost of the reupholstering.  An antique chair that fits the feeling of a formal living room that was bought for many thousands of dollars would be an excellent candidate as long as replacing the original upholstery did not degrade its value or worth.

“I don’t know what to do about my floor.”  Decisions about floor designs should be based on a person’s budget, the room’s use, and individualized preference.  Certain floor treatments are incredibly expensive, such as hard oak floors, and they might not be practical in an area where stomping children thrash through the interior.  Carefully weigh options such as dying carpet or laying rugs over existing hard floors.  It is all a matter of individualized preference.

Actually, all interior design should be a matter of individualized preference. It is not worth any expense to place something in a home that will force a homeowner to cringe each time he or she looks around.

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