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Decision making
and taking in decoration can be quite hard. One has to start by
having a good Plan. Deciding precisely what one wants and then
planning around the decided plan is the only successful way of
achieving the perfect finish. The decision may simply be a new
colour choice or a pattern, or it can be more complex, involving a
change of style, layout or fittings to a particular room or maybe
throughout one’s home.
The secret lies
in understanding how to make the best use of the wide range of
materials and techniques available, and taking a closer look at what
lighting contributes to the scheme. One has to keep his mind open
for ideas, gather tips from wherever he can namely: friends,
magazine cuttings, books and ideally professional advice, and then
put it all together. The easiest way to achieve a quick re-style of
a particular room is to rearrange or change some of the furniture,
change the colour of the room and the curtains. Some minor changes
to lighting could bring one’s home alive. Few homes make use of the
possibilities explored so imaginatively in many public buildings.
If a more
drastic change is needed, then partitioning large rooms and creating
new ones in the process, linking rooms, or even changing the use the
particular room previously had, can be the answer. These drastic
changes can revolutionize a home, making it more adaptable to one’s
changing lifestyle. We all agree that our needs alter over the
years. The house that worked well with young children, will not suit
a family with teenagers, and once the children have flown out of the
nest, parents often wish to use the house in a different, more
convenient way.
One must keep in mind that one step at a time is the best way to go
when changing the style of the whole house.
Quick tips:
1. The art of
successful decoration lies in marrying materials that protect and
enhance the various surfaces around the home, with a touch of
decorative flair. Eg.: kitchen cupboards and kitchen top. Wall paint
and curtains.
2. Originality
gives every room a style of its own and reflects the owners’
personal taste and lifestyle.
3. Subdividing
a large room can help to create more effective use of space,
redefining traffic zones and providing more walls for furniture
space.
4. Bathing
facilities are often over-stretched, especially in family homes.
Finding the space for an extra shower cubicle can greatly relieve
the traffic jams.
5. Redesigning
the kitchen provides the opportunity to rationalize both storage
needs and work patterns. Modern fitted kitchens can cater for every
individual requirement.
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