неделя, 31 август 2014 г.

Interior Design Dos And Don'ts

By Betty Allen


Everyone has different tastes in interior design. You definitely want a scheme in your home that properly reflects your own style and personality. But in addition to that, most people want their home to have a broad appeal, something that most visitors will find appealing. While there is plenty of room for variation within a good design scheme, there are also certain no-nos that are widely agreed upon to be just plain bad ideas. In this article, we will briefly consider a few different things you should or should not do in your home design scheme.

Don't: Use a Busy Paint Scheme - If you look at homes designed in the 80s and 90s, you will likely notice the tendency to use bold, dark colors, often varying the paint scheme from room to room. This trend has all but died in modern times, and for good reason. Bold walls can be overly distracting, and changing the color scheme between rooms can make for jarring transitions.

Do: Go For More Subtle Colors - A home is almost always easier on the eyes when it has a soft, comfortable color scheme. Subtle, earthy grays and beiges are very popular modern choices. Walls with subtle colors are able to fade into the background, drawing the attention to the main decorations. Unassuming, consistent colors will complement the main elements instead of taking the spotlight away from them.

Don't: Match Everything Religiously - While a good design scheme keeps a good balance of styles and colors, it does not have to stick a strict palette of materials. For example, if everything is made of fancy, finished wood, it all tends to blend together. In other words, if everything is special, nothing is. A design that is too focused can be as bad as one that is too unfocused.

Do: Use Contrast to Good Effect - Variety and consistency are two things that you have to strike a balance with. It is easy to overdo the number of styles and colors, but also, you should be willing to mix it up a little. Have a wooden bed frame? A white nightstand next to it can actually work pretty well. You can add color accents with secondary elements, such as cushions that are brighter than the rest of the couch. Just because two things are different does not necessarily mean that they are incompatible. If you find that it works, try mixing and matching furniture from different sets.

Don't: Use Carpet in the Bathroom - This is design 101. Carpet in the bathroom is widely agreed upon to be a bad idea. Anywhere there is running water, there is the chance of leaks, and that can lead to a very expensive disaster. Carpets can absorb and retain a lot of water, which can quickly lead to rot and mildew problems if you are regularly stepping on it getting out of the shower.

Do: Use Easy to Clean Surfaces - Tile is the most popular type of bathroom flooring for good reason. It is durable and easy to clean. The choice of tile is up to you. Some types are more water-resistant and easier to install than others, but they each have their advantages.

Don't: Make Things Tacky - There is plenty of room for variety, irony, and personality in a design scheme. But there is also a line of tackiness that you should take care not to cross. Some items went out of style long ago and do not work in modern designs. Other items have been tacky from the get-go. If you have to question a decision, it is probably the wrong one.

Do: Make it Personal - The key is balance. There is a line between tacky and personal. There may be a need for some trial and error to discover what works together and what does not. But if you have items that fall into the category of tacky that you simply cannot bear to part with, at least refrain from displaying them in a prominent position. For instance, if you have to hang that mounted trophy buck somewhere, it would be better off in your den than it would be over the dinner table.




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