If decorating frustrates you, you’re not alone. Decorating is enjoyable for a lot of us but there are some aspects to it that’s hard work. For some people decorating is a major struggle, but one that can be overcome with commitment, dedication and the right tools. So commit physically to making excellent fundamental and basic decorating strides to carry out your decorating woes and soon, you’ll feel at ease and certain about decorating. Here are 1 of 5 decorating guidelines to get you started. This is a run of 5 weeks of how to take out the decorating frustration from your home. Check out guideline1below
Sometimes your inspiration piece can be something as simple as a pair of earrings. If this was my inspiration piece here is what I will do next |
I will make a storyboard or mood-board with all the colors and types of furniture I like. Then after all that is done I will probably end up with something that looks like |
This If I do say so myself this will be a lovely outcome to a plot right? Can you see the logic here? If you look at the storyboard above once more you will see the lovely gray color in the paint swatch at the bottom of the board. That is where the painted gray wall comes from. Can you see how simple it is to come up with a tale for a room you want to decorate? |
Now what’s with the graph paper?
Remember in the first illustration with the graph paper above? What’s with that? Why do we need graph paper to take away the frustration in decorating our rooms? Using graph paper makes it simple: one square on the graph paper is equal a foot. Which helps you do these things simpler..
- Measure the walls and mark where the window and doors are. Remember to add an arrow at each door which tells you ride out the door opens into the room or out of the room.
- Note North,East,South and West as you would on any map. This is your untreated light plot. Western faced windows will give warm light in the afternoons.
- Sketch in any permanent structure or built-ins that are part of the room:fireplace,windows,wall niches, ect. Place a check-mark or star next to whatever thing you want to deliberate eliminating or drastically modifying.
Lets Arrange the room:
I like this furniture placement because its floating in the median of the room and most of all, there is excellent conversation flow.. |
This furniture arrangement is more focus on the television so therefore sitting in the median of the room is a priority for TV watching in this room. |
I chose this furniture placement because there are plenty of room and is granted large furniture because of the scale of the place. The homeowner could have chose to sit this furniture up against the wall but they chose the wise choice to go it tours the median of the room. Allow this to be a lesson to all of us. There is always a choice in how we place our furniture but we must always keep in mind the flow of the room and the people who are income in that space. |
Guideline recap:
- Plot your scheme by having a drawing.
- Make a storyboard or mood board to get you inspired.
- Try new furniture placement.
Come back next week for part 2 of how to take out frustration out of decorating your home? Part2
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