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... it is more than just home decorating. Read article The Magic of
Design
and learn more about home decorating.
The Magic of Design by Melody Foster
There was a time people thought the world was flat. At another point in
history it was believed that women didn’t have the know-how to run a business or
change a tire. Then there was the one about man not being able to fly. Over time
all of these fairytales have proven untrue.
So it is with interior
design. Until recently, many people held the belief that having their home
decorated by an interior designer was reserved for the rich and famous. Nothing
could be further from the truth.
Fact is, many people of average income
who live in a middleclass neighborhood are frequently surprised to learn they
can easily afford the services of an interior designer. In other cases, many
folks prefer to learn tips about design so they have the flexibility to redo a
room on a whim. Either way, you have more choices today then ever
before.
It is not uncommon to completely redo a room for a one time
social event such as a birthday celebration, a graduation or a wedding. With
some simple tips, even the most inexperienced person can easily spruce up a
room.
Before you begin, think about the style you are interested in. Is
it art deco, traditional, Mediterranean, western, modern, or contemporary? These
are only a few of the multitude of choices you have. Think through how
functional the room will be with what you have in mind. Avoid rugs and chairs
that stain easily if there will be a lot of traffic in the room.
Be very
careful to scale your furniture to the size of the room. If you have a very
large space you can break up the area into little sitting groups or area groups.
You can easily shift the “feel” of a room with the use of lighting and/or
plants. Area rugs are another tool many designers use to break up large spaces.
A variety of paint colors and wall textures can make even the most mundane room
come to life.
Small space decorating is fast becoming a favorite topic
for many people as real estate prices rise. Think priorities when it comes to
small spaces. Do you need to use an area of the room for more than one reason?
In some cases you can easily convert the kitchen table to your workspace
provided you have cabinet space handy for supplies. A chest of drawers can
easily serve this purpose by holding office supplies, linens, or even computer
components.
If you are considering utilizing the services of a designer,
do your homework. Check their portfolio and references. Find out how they are to
work with, did they deliver on time, were they easy to work with and did they
listen to the homeowner. If you get an affirmative answer on all of these and
their fees are suitable to your budget, then take the leap. Often, interior
designs services are provided at no additional cost to you, and will give you
the extra edge you need to create exactly the feeling you want for your home.
A great designer can make recommendations you may not have thought of.
Ultimately, their goal is for you to be ecstatic with what you were able to
accomplish together. After all, you are the one that has to live in the space
long after the designer has done their magic.
Melody Foster is the proprietor of The Cozy Home. The Cozy Home recently
received the award for Best Interior Design for 2004 from the Parade of Homes
and Salt Lake Home Builders Association for homes in the $400,000 - $700,000
range. mfoster@speakeasy.net
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