Thursday, 28 March 2013

Tips to Decorate Your Wellington Home

By Anabell Foundons


Decorating a house can be a difficult decision whether you are moving to a new home or updating your current one. It is not as simple as just picking up different pieces of furniture or accessories - everything has to work cohesively in giving the place a great overall look according to your preferences.

So before you go about selecting wall colours, curtains, cushions and furniture, there are a few things you will need to consider:Select an era: There are many eras of design that are each as stunning as the next - think neo-Georgian, Art Deco, 70's and modern design - but having them all in the same room is a recipe for disaster.

It's best that you select an era that suits your taste; if you like something retro and a little bit funky, you can give the room a 70s twist. If you prefer a classic look, you may want to go for a pre-1900, antique style.

Select a theme: Once an era is chosen, you will also need to choose an appropriate theme. It can be French or English, with more pastels, floral print and chandeliers. It can also be more modern when you use more glass and simple designs.

Handy tip: If you have budget constraints, you can create a great "retro" themed room by making use of restored pieces from second hand stores. These are available in styles from the 60s, 70s and 80s.

Select a colour mood: The colour mood can sometimes be determined by your chosen era or theme, but keep in mind that a room's colour can easily change how you feel! Pale greys and blues are a common colour in many homes because they create a neutral and calming feel in the home. However, you can just as easily select deep browns, greens and reds for a warm feeling in your living room, or a pale yellow for a cheerful mood in a children's room or sun room.

You can also consult with your local paint and wallpaper store for options for feature walls. One of the walls in your room can be given an artistic image of your choice using the wallpapers. After choosing the wall colour, make sure that all furniture items, curtains, carpets and upholstery match with it. It is not a good idea to have too much of one colour in a room. Add a neutral contrast colour, such as sand, grey, black or white to create a more subtle effect.

Functionality: Whether you're selecting carpet, curtains, paint or furniture, it is important to consider functionality. If you have young children, it will be important to avoid glass tables, sharp corners, or anything breakable. If you have pets, you may also want to avoid pale carpet and sofas. If you do not have a lot of time for cleaning, avoid small and fussy ornaments that will require frequent dusting.

In summary, deciding how to decorate your home is a very big decision, and it is best that you take the time to think about it before making changes. You may want to enlist the help and advice of a professional interior designer, or simply spend some time looking through other homes, websites or magazines to find inspiration on how you would like to decorate your home.




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