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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

What not to do when Interior Decorating

Here is our list of the top things NOT to do, not now, not ever!
1. Don't Let Someone Make Choices for You
Your home is your personal space. Don't let someone else tell you what you should do. If you need help, ask for suggestions. But when the time comes to make decisions, they should be yours. It's your home and you should feel comfortable with the choices.
2. Don't Paint First
You can buy paint in every colour under the sun. In fact, you can have paint mixed in any imaginable colour you might want. Choose fabric, carpet, and upholstery first.
3. Don't Choose Paint From a Paint Chip

A small chip of a paint sample might look great in the fluorescent light in the paint shop. But a whole wall of it might be overpowering. When you've decided on a colour, purchase a sample of the color and paint a small section to see how the colour looks in the room with natural light. If you don't want to mess up the walls, paint a piece of cardboard and tape it on the walls in the room where you plan to use the color.
4. Don't Decide on Colours in a Shop
Never buy fabric, flooring, or paint on your first visit. Ask for samples of paint and carpet and swatches of fabric so you can see what they look like in your home. Check them out in natural light and in the evening with lamps.
5. Don't Settle for Blah If You Love Bold
A litre of red paint doesn't cost any more than a litre of white. You get my point! If you love colour, find a way to use your favorite colours in your home. Choose colours that express your personality and coordinate with things you love.
6. Don't Make Your Favorite Colour the Main Colour
If you love red, you don't have to choose it for your walls. Instead, choose a more subtle shade to provide a background that will let items in your favorite colour really "pop."
7. Don't Ignore the Psychology of Colour
Don't think that you can create a relaxing sanctuary in a room with red walls. Blue and green are more calming and relaxing. Choose red and orange for play rooms or family rooms where the action is. Select a colour scheme to create the atmosphere you want in the room.
8. Don't Forget Colour Undertones
Not all blue is blue. Not all whites are the same white. Look beyond the main colour to see if the hue is light or dark, crisp or dull. Choose coordinating colours with the same intensity.
9. Don't Force a Colour Scheme
Don't "make" things match. Just because you have a red print sofa doesn't mean that it will coordinate with any red stripe draperies. Choose your colour family, identify the major pieces, decide what you have that will have a place in the room, and then recover, repaint, and coordinate all the elements. Find another place for or get rid of anything that doesn't fit your plan.
10. Don't Ignore the Focal Point of Your Room
Not every room has a focal point, but if yours does, make it important. Arrange the artwork and furniture around this important element.
11. Don't Let Your Furniture Hug the Walls
Don't arrange the chairs, sofa, and tables all around the room unless you have no choice. Make groupings of furniture for conversations and pull pieces into the centre of the room for a warmer feeling of comfort.
12. Don't Build Barriers
Don't put a chair in front of a door or a table in an obvious traffic area. Leave room for easy access and movement within the room.
13. Don't Settle for Cheap
Don't choose a piece of furniture because of a pretty cover or fun colour. First, see if it's well made, has interesting details or classic lines. If it does, you can always recover the upholstery in a fabric you choose or refinish the frame.
14. Don't Invest in Trends
Don't break you budget on pieces that are trendy. Trends come and go. You'll want to spend your precious resources on pieces that will last for a while. If you are attracted to crystal studded or fur-covered furniture, experiment with a less expensive crystal embellished lampshade or faux fur throw.
15. Don't Keep Mismatched Furniture
If you inherit or end up with a lot of pieces that don't match, find a way to tie them together in your decorating scheme. Paint odd wooden furniture frames to match or recover pillows and upholstery with coordinating fabrics.
16. Don't Be Extravagant on Useless Pieces
If a piece doesn't serve some function and won't last for years, put your money back in your wallet. Save your funds for the necessities unless you just can't resist.
17. Don't Keep Things Because You Think You Should
Don't feel obligated to keep a piece you've inherited. If it doesn't appeal to you or it doesn't fit your space, either fix it or get rid of it. After all, it's your home. They'll understand!
18. Don't Allow Ugly Anywhere
Of course, ugly is in the eye of the beholder. But don't think you can learn to like something if you really don't. Get rid of it!
19. Don't Display Every Personal Treasure
Don't overcrowd your home with collectibles. Make each piece be important. If it isn't or if you don't have room, store them away and change your collection from time to time. You'll be glad when it's time to dust!
20. Don't Forget the Details
Don't just paint the walls and put the furniture around the room. Learn about details that make your decorating style unique. Find interesting lamps, arrange books neatly, add decorative pillows to furniture, and include fragrant candles and flowers.
Decorating is fun! If you follow this advice, you'll be able to avoid most of the major decorating mistakes and have a home you love to come home to!

Geoff. Grover
REMAX Property Associates
www.geoffgrover.com.au