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		<title>A &#8220;Wild&#8221; Idea To Make a Bold Decorating Statement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 16:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ready to be a little wild in your decorating? The secret to good decorating is to be bold and creative without ever being tasteless. Here’s an idea which is unique enough to get attention, yet will never be out of place. Instead of just flowers in a silk arrangement, use feathers! Feathers bring an added [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ready to be a little wild in your decorating?</p>
<p>The secret to good decorating is to be bold and creative without ever being tasteless. Here’s an idea which is unique enough to get attention, yet will never be out of place.</p>
<p>Instead of just flowers in a silk arrangement, use feathers!  Feathers bring an added bit of texture and life to the standard silk flower display.  Pheasant and peacock feathers will add height and drama.  Bright colored feathers will make your display eye-catching and unique.  To add softness to a bouquet, try ostrich plumes..</p>
<p>You may want to leave the flowers out and make your arrangement entirely out of feathers.   An interesting container can serve as a wonderful starting point.   Search for one with an animal skin motif.  Duck feathers in a leather container will add a manly feel to any office or gameroom.  Short feathers at the base, with spikes of pheasant plumes, create an attention drawing piece for a buffet or hall table.</p>
<p>Exotic feathers can add spice to a bedroom.  Put them out with candles for a special night, and create a very romantic mood.  You might even try a boa for yourself!</p>
<p>Look outdoors for feathers of local birds from your area.  You can use these to make a statement about your love of where you’ve chosen to live.  Take a walk in a nearby wooded park and soon you’ll have a collection from local birds.  Typically these are small feathers, yet they’ll say &#8220;home&#8221; in a cute display on an end table.</p>
<p>Search the floral section of your favorite craft store for interesting natural items such as moss, twigs and dried seeds to add to your design.  A skilled florist will help you change these elements into a stunning display for your home.<br />
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Don’t be afraid to experiment.  You’re sure to draw interesting comments and with reasonable consideration, you’ll add a stimulating look to any room.</p>
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		<title>20th Century Home Decorating Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 19:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The custom of appropriate and harmonious treatment of home decorating, interior decorations and suitable furniture, seems to have been in a great measure abandoned during the present century, owing perhaps to the indifference of architects of the time to this subsidiary but necessary portion of their work, or perhaps to a desire for economy, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The custom of appropriate and harmonious treatment of home decorating, interior decorations and suitable furniture, seems to have been in a great measure abandoned during the present century, owing perhaps to the indifference of architects of the time to this subsidiary but necessary portion of their work, or perhaps to a desire for economy, which preferred the cheapness of painted and artificially grained pine-wood, with decorative effects produced by wall papers, to the more solid but expensive though less showy wood-panelling, architectural mouldings, well-made panelled doors and chimney pieces, which one finds, down to quite the end of the last century, even in houses of moderate rentals. Furniture therefore became independent and &#8220;beginning to account herself an Art, transgressed her limits&#8221;&#8230; and &#8220;grew to the conceit that it could stand by itself, and, as well as its betters, went a way of its own.&#8221;</p>
<p>Interior Conservatory Finishing</p>
<p>The interiors, handed over from the builder, as it were, in blank, are filled up from the upholsterer&#8217;s store, the curiosity shop, and the auction room, while a large contribution from the conservatory or the nearest florist gives the finishing touch to a mixture, which characterizes the present taste for furnishing a boudoir or a drawing room.<br />
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There is, of course, in very many cases an individuality gained by the &#8220;omnium gatherum&#8221; of such a mode of furnishing. The cabinet which reminds its owner of a tour in Italy, the quaint stool from Tangier, and the embroidered piano cover from Spain, are to those who travel, pleasant souvenirs; as are also the presents from friends (when they have taste and judgment), the screens and flower-stands, and the photographs, which are reminiscences of the forms and faces separated from us by distance or death. The test of the whole question of such an arrangement of furniture in our living rooms, is the amount of judgment and discretion displayed. Two favorable examples of the present fashion, representing the interior of the Saloon and Drawing Room at Sandringham House, are here reproduced.</p>
<p>How The Gather Inheritance Influenced On The Home Decorations</p>
<p>There is at the present time an ambition on the part of many well-to-do persons to imitate the effect produced in houses of old families where, for generations, valuable and memorable articles of decorative furniture have been accumulated, just as pictures, plate and china have been preserved; and failing the inheritance of such household gods, it is the practice to acquire, or as the modern term goes, &#8220;to collect,&#8221; old furniture of different styles and periods, until the room becomes incongruous and overcrowded, an evidence of the wealth, rather than of the taste, of the owner. As it frequently happens that such collections are made very hastily, and in the brief intervals of a busy commercial or political life, the selections are not the best or most suitable; and where so much is required in a short space of time, it becomes impossible to devote a sufficient sum of money to procure a really valuable specimen of the kind desired; in its place an effective and low priced reproduction of an old pattern (with all the faults inseparable from such conditions) is added to the conglomeration of articles requiring attention, and taking up space.</p>
<p>The limited accommodation of houses built on ground which is too valuable to allow spacious halls and large apartments, makes this want of discretion and judgment the more objectionable. There can be no doubt that want of care and restraint in the selection of furniture, by the purchasing public, affects its character, both as to design and workmanship.</p>
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		<title>5 Essentials of a successful living room design project.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living room is a place in the home, which has got a very special importance as far as planning is concerned. If a schematic plan of the home is drawn it can be easily concluded that in almost every home plan the living room has got maximum area in unit squares. This itself is an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living room is a place in the home, which has got a very special importance as far as planning is concerned. If a schematic plan of the home is drawn it can be easily concluded that in almost every home plan the living room has got maximum area in unit squares.</p>
<p>This itself is an indication that the living room is a space that needs some good attention during the entire home decorating project. Let&#8217;s try to note down some essentials of a good and successful living room<br />
design.</p>
<p>1) Clear Circulation Space&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>In any home plan whether it is an apartment block or an independent bungalow a person either enters an &#8220;entrance lobby&#8221; or directly in the living room (if space is an issue). From this living room entrances open to all other spaces namely kitchen, bedrooms, staircases if any, patios, study rooms, family rooms etc..</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why while designing a furniture layout it must be kept in mind that the circulation is unobstructed. this can be easily achieved by creating a sample furniture layout on paper first and then the furniture arranged thereafter.</p>
<p>2) Visual Balance&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>Create a good visual balance between the used and unused spaces. By used space I mean the floor that has been occupied by the furniture pieces. It is not necessary to fill every corner of the living room with some furniture element. But as mentioned above a bare minimum circulation space is a must.</p>
<p>Since the main entrance of the entire home is only through the living room (most of the times) allow buffer space to carry the other heavy furniture pieces that are to be placed in the bedrooms such as double beds, wardrobes etc. All these object need to carried through the living room and installed in the bedroom. So think for your entire home, not just the living room.<br />
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3) Future Emergency Occupancy&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>Think about what will happen if you throw a party at your place. All your friends/relatives/colleagues will gather in the living room. So plan for this extra occupancy. What will you do in such situations for seating. Will you move your dining chairs in the living or will people stand or even sit on the ground. Whatever your decision plan for future.</p>
<p>4) Ventilation&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>If the living room is considerably large, than in most cases it also has a higher ceiling. This is very perfect for the proportions of the space. So think about ventilating this space naturally and artificially as well. If you are going to use fans then will these be hung from the ceiling or be wall mounted.</p>
<p>5) Warm and Welcoming Color Scheme&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>As a general rule always keep your living room charming using bright color scheme, that has a welcoming attitude. As mentioned above the living room is the first space you will see when you enter you home, so make it a point to use inspiring colors of your choice to add a touch of beauty.</p>
<p>Use of indoor flowering plants around the window bottom is also a great way to add some extra interest in the living room.</p>
<p>In this article I have tried to throw some light upon the living room design ideas, I hope this helps as a starting point for you to think more creatively to decorate your living room.</p>
<p>Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya</p>
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		<title>5 Essential Factors Of a Good Bedroom Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 20:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear friends, successful design is a relative term. What is good or successful for me may not be so from your point of view. But when it comes to interior design, there are certain factors which are always present no matter what the use of the space is. Let&#8217;s have a look at the bare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear friends, successful design is a relative term. What is good or successful for me may not be so from your point of view.</p>
<p>But when it comes to interior design, there are certain factors which are always present no matter what the use of the space is. Let&#8217;s have a look at the bare minimum design factors a space must have so that it can be called a comfortable and habitable space.</p>
<p>1) Proportions of the room.</p>
<p>The word &#8220;proportions&#8221; is always used in the design field. Every interior space which is being used by humans must be proportionate. Proportions are extremely important in any design.</p>
<p>Every 3 dimensional object has properties such as length, width and height. When these 3 are in accordance with the proportions of various parts of human body we call it a &#8220;proportionate&#8221; design.</p>
<p>For example a handle of a wardrobe must have dimensions such that our fingers can hold it properly for effortless and smooth action. or a chair seat must have enough are so that we can sit comfortably. Again the type of seating will change the dimensions of the chair. A chair in waiting lobby of a bank will be different than a sofa.</p>
<p>So proportions play a major role in interior design and furniture in your bedroom must also follow these rules. The dimensions of the double bed, it&#8217;s height from floor level, height of wardrobe, dimensions of dressing table, etc&#8230;all these matter as far as function is concerned.</p>
<p>2) Natural light entering the room.</p>
<p>There is no alternative for naturally lit spaces. Sun being the strongest source of light and also helps to keep the biological balance of the planet Earth, it is very much necessary in the interior spaces.</p>
<p>Study shows that natural light can penetrate in an interior space up to 20 feet (Approx. 7 meters). Using appropriate position for window opening can easily achieve this.<br />
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3) Natural Ventilation</p>
<p>A free and unobstructed flow of air can be a great way to keep the atmosphere cool and clean in an interior space. This is possible where bedrooms are located at the corner of the building where 2 sides of the bedrooms have external faces.</p>
<p>Where it is not possible to provide windows on adjacent faces or opposite faces, a ventilator above the window is used. The concept behind the ventilator is simple. The lower half the bedroom height is always used by the habitants. Because of the constant use of this are the air temperature rises and air becomes light weight.</p>
<p>This hot air rises above and must need an escape. At such times ventilators above the window openings play a major role of circulating the flow through the room in an upward direction.  When the lower portion of the room becomes empty fresh air from window takes its position, thus maintaining a balance.</p>
<p>4) Clear Movement Patterns.</p>
<p>Every bedroom has certain exit points attached to it. Such as<br />
a) Exit to balcony/ terrace.<br />
b) Exit to toilet block/ walk in closet<br />
c) Exit to backyard (if on ground floor)</p>
<p>If we draw an imaginary line from the entry point to all these exit points, ideally the should not intersect. Since all other areas are already occupied with furniture, keeping the inside circulation space clear, helps to achieve a comfortable space.</p>
<p>5) Good Provision For Inclusion Of Accessories.</p>
<p>Accessories in a bedroom have equal importance. When all other factors mentioned above are fairly met what remains is the use of accessories which can make quite a lot of difference in the comfort level of the habitants.</p>
<p>a) The first and the most important is a good provision of artificial lighting. This includes basic lighting as well as special decorative lighting for decorative purposes.<br />
b) Special provision for upholstery and linen. Small details such as curtain rods, provision for bed canopies can make the room extra decorative.<br />
c) Use materials that are easy to clean and maintain. For example if you are using PVC flooring sheets on top of standard tiled flooring, is it washable? Think of what will happen if your child uses it as a painting canvas.</p>
<p>The discussion above was an attempt to look for some universal factor that can affect the comfort level of the users in a bedroom. Finally the feeling which you get when you use your bedroom is most important and is a good measure to decide the success factor of the design project.</p>
<p>However it is important to note that these are not the only factors that need to be looked upon, but I&#8217;m sure these can help as a starting point for further creative thinking.</p>
<p>I hope this article was informative to everyone.</p>
<p>Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya</p>
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		<title>Beyond The Matte and Frame, 8 Innovative Ways to Decorate Your Walls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 20:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’re almost finished! The chocolate leather sofa set you ordered two months ago is in place. You have your coffee table aligned perfectly across from your new entertainment center. The antique bird cage in the corner is just perfect for that entrance wall. But you notice there’s something missing as you gaze upon your newly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re almost finished! The chocolate leather sofa set you ordered two months ago is in place. You have your coffee table aligned perfectly across from your new entertainment center. The antique bird cage in the corner is just perfect for that entrance wall. But you notice there’s something missing as you gaze upon your newly furnished room. Those pesky blank walls!</p>
<p>We have all been in a similar situation. Just how do we accessorize what is possibly the most important part of the room? Well Patricia Buzo, owner of Patricia’s Palette, has come up with eight unique ways to dress up those boring walls.</p>
<p>1.	Supersize your artwork with a trompe l’oeil wall mural.<br />
A wall mural can do wonders for a blank, drab space by making the room appear larger and more inviting. The term “trompe l’oeil” literally means “fool the eye”. (Smart Tip: Wall murals can be combined with other ideas listed below such as # 6 and 7.)</p>
<p>2.	Embellish your blank space with a hanging tapestry.<br />
Tapestries can be custom ordered in many sizes, bringing in a sophisticated and elegant piece of art. These can be made of fabric, leather, or hand painted canvas.</p>
<p>3.	Hang a stained glass window.<br />
Obtain either salvaged pieces from churches and old buildings, or brand new ones made by local artisans. (Smart Tip: Place your old holiday lights behind the window to make the colors in the stained glass really glow.)</p>
<p>4.	Accent the area by hanging a decorative screen.<br />
By using a semi-folded screen you can create an unusual 3-dimentional accent for your décor.</p>
<p>5.	Create a collage of your collectibles.<br />
These can be anything from scenic photos to your stamp collection. (Smart Tip: To create a ‘garden room’ place inexpensive trailing silk plants in wicker baskets at various heights on the wall.)</p>
<p>6.	Fool ‘em with a ‘faux’ door.<br />
Antique doors and windows salvaged from old buildings can be an excellent way to creatively fill up a blank wall.<br />
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7.	Bring in dimension and texture with fabrics.<br />
Fabric isn’t just for windows. Hang decorative fabrics from wall sconces and rods to create a unique “frame” for your wall.</p>
<p>8.	Spruce it up with an antique map.<br />
Unlike your typical schoolhouse maps, these can be applied directly to your wall without the use of a frame. (Smart Tip: For authenticity any map can be “antiqued” with a faux finish for an old world feel.)</p>
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		<title>Bedroom Decorating Ideas Can Be Simple Or Elaborate</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 03:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For bedroom decorating ideas, there is a very large number of different themes from which you can choose. Naturally, your decision for bedroom decorating will be based not only on your personal taste, but will also have to do with the budget you have available. Beyond that, when you’re decorating a bedroom, you also need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For bedroom decorating ideas, there is a very large number of different themes from which you can choose. Naturally, your decision for bedroom decorating will be based not only on your personal taste, but will also have to do with the budget you have available.</p>
<p>Beyond that, when you’re decorating a bedroom, you also need to think about the amount of space the bedroom permits you. This will help to decide the type and amount of furniture and other items that you will be able to use without making the space too cramped or uncomfortable. Remember, a bedroom should be a calm and inviting space, not an obstacle course!</p>
<p>Therefore, your first step in decorating bedroom is to measure your space, and then come up with the theme or style that you like the best. Among the more popular decorating bedroom ideas are:</p>
<p>* Modern<br />
* Mediterranean<br />
* Cottage<br />
* Southwestern<br />
* Victorian</p>
<p>With your style chosen, you can look into bedroom decorating tips that will allow you to reach that final image. For example, if you were thinking of bedroom decorating ideas that are Victorian, you may consider the following tips:</p>
<p>* The Victorian style has a rather feminine feel about it, so bedroom decorating in this style will primarily be enjoyed by women. If you are considering making the master bedroom a Victorian style room, you will want to make sure that your spouse or partner shares this particular taste.<br />
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* Decorating a bedroom in this style is quite showy and dramatic. The bed will typically consist of a heavy four-poster of wood or cast iron. It may have a canopy, curtains, throw pillows and blankets, and a bedspread that is well embellished with patterns, fringe, bows, and ribbons.</p>
<p>* Decorating bedroom styles such as Victorian will also include a great deal of accessorizing, such as with enormous, overstated rugs, flowering plants, and ornate gold frames surrounding paintings of flowers, birds, children, or maidens.</p>
<p>No matter the bedroom decorating ideas you use, as long as you remain focused and follow through, you’re certain to enjoy the final achievement.</p>
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		<title>A Sampler of Faux Finish Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 04:57:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many options available to today’s homeowner when it comes to choosing alternatives to traditional flat paint. There’s absolutely no reason to hang onto that boring tried-and-true white (or taupe, taupe, taupe) painted in every room throughout your home. Explore the alternatives. Look in magazines for rooms that appeal to you. Architectural Digest, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many options available to today’s homeowner when it comes to choosing alternatives to traditional flat paint.  There’s absolutely no reason to hang onto that boring tried-and-true white (or taupe, taupe, taupe) painted in every room throughout your home.</p>
<p>Explore the alternatives.  Look in magazines for rooms that appeal to you.  Architectural Digest, Southern Accents, Veranda and others all regularly feature homes that have faux finishes on everything from walls to furniture.  Designers love to change the feel of a space with color and textures, painted faux finishes are an easy first step in that direction.  You can do the same thing, too.</p>
<p>Faux finishes can be applied to almost any surface.  From walls, ceilings, cabinetry in the kitchen and bath, floors, to all types of solid furniture as well.  Styles of finishes can be extremely simple and subtle, to way, way over-the-top fantasy finishes, depending on your personal taste and pocketbook.</p>
<p>For your walls, here’s something to think about &#8212; a faux wall finish can provide a striking and seamless alternative to wallpaper.  Seamless.  No peeling or splitting.  Just a beautiful hand-painted unique finish individually crafted for you alone.<br />
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A skilled faux finish artist can create a look just for you that the wallpaper manufacturers would love to copy and mass-market.  Some of the more popular looks for walls include:</p>
<p>•	Color washes – ragged, bushed, sponged single glazes over solid paint, the work-horse of faux finishes<br />
•	Multiple glazes – layered over solid paint, provides great depth<br />
•	Faux leather looks – terrific in a study<br />
•	Faux suede – stipple glaze over solid paint<br />
•	Stencil over-all patterns – antique damask or simple borders<br />
•	Venetian plasters – lustrous beautiful plasters<br />
•	Tuscan old-world plasters – troweled on plaster, chipped, cracked and aged to perfection<br />
•	Faux stone effects – limestone, fieldstone, slate, cut and fitted patterns<br />
•	Faux brick looks<br />
•	Faux wood – faux bois, antiqued, distressed, burled, bamboo<br />
•	Faux metal – brilliant metallic glazes, antique iron, verdigris<br />
•	Tissue paper – textured paper, paint and glaze<br />
•	Stripes – glazed or just painted, always classy</p>
<p>On columns, trim, doors, crown molding, fireplaces and art niches there are a number of cool faux finishes that can enhance the architecture of any room.  Classic looks feature:</p>
<p>•	Marble – from travertine to Rojo Viejo, the choices are wide open<br />
•	Granite – mimic your countertops<br />
•	Fantasy stones, such as lapis and malachite<br />
•	Gilding – any metal leafing, gold, silver, copper<br />
•	Strie – fine dragging of colored glaze over a solid paint</p>
<p>Antique or distressed faux finishes are wonderful choices on cabinetry and furniture.  Adding a few worn edges and some crackled paint to those dated, tired kitchen cabinets can give them a fresh new “old” look.  Think Provence.</p>
<p>It’s easy to expand your options.  Change your mind about what’s acceptable for your sweet home space.  Play a little with something fresh and new.  Remember, changing the dynamics of your home is easy with the assistance of a skilled and experienced faux finish artist.</p>
<p>Always go to a pro who has a track record and samples and customers who love to tell you about the artist’s work that was created just for them.  Then let him create a special room just for you.</p>
<p>He can guide you to faux finishes and colors that will be appropriate to your style, your furnishings, and your pocketbook.  Consult with a trained professional artist and get the best look for your home today.</p>
<p>Oh.  And keep in mind, if you are tired of that old chest-of-drawers and thinking about tossing it out, maybe all it needs a good old-fashioned antiquing.  A dab of glaze here, another dab there.  Just right.</p>
<p>Grandma would approve, no doubt.</p>
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		<title>A Look At A Few Popular Decorating Styles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Look At A Few Popular Decorating Styles Popular decorating styles are always changing. Is your home up to date on the latest fashion trends and decorating tips? Popular decorating styles are fun, interesting and they just add something to talk about to the rest of the home. If you are considering a redo of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Look At A Few Popular Decorating Styles Popular decorating styles are always changing. Is your home up to date on the latest fashion trends and decorating tips?</p>
<p>Popular decorating styles are fun, interesting and they just add something to talk about to the rest of the home. If you are considering a redo of your living room, your kitchen, your bedroom or virtually any other room in or outside of your home, consider some of today’s more popular choices. You are sure to find one, or two, that you really love to use.</p>
<p>Traditional: We have to start with the traditional look because it just does not go out of style. Here, the look is furniture that comes from the Kings and Queens of yesteryear, early American trends and a wide range of other formal styled items. You are looking for traditional to come through in the upholstery, in the window treatments and even in the accents that are placed around the room. Traditional is a style that is highly expensive to pull off with exceptional quality furnishings.<br />
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Shabby Elegance: Who’s to say that this is not one of the best methods of decorating. The look is that of chic, something that features light toned wall and furniture colorings, old china pattern looks, warm yet comfortable pieces that create a sense of relaxation when you look at them.</p>
<p>Contemporary: Modern contemporary looks have always been in style in the last decade. These looks are influenced by pieces that are bold and bright, different and unique and are functional yet are also more of a piece of art as well. You will find straight, clean lines in the furnishings and walls here.</p>
<p>Art Deco: This popular decorating style is one that seems quite a bit like the modern contemporary yet it has a more flowing look to it. The lines are not as straight, but rather are curved.</p>
<p>Rustic: The look for the log cabin is not gone. In a rustic Southwestern feel, you will have woods used of various types. It will have a laid back feel with warm throws and soft, comfortable furniture. The color scheme here is that of warm, rich colors that complement the woods.</p>
<p>French Country: This is a very popular choice in decorating styles. Here, you will have many bright colors and will have that feel of whimsical dreaming. Wood finishes are done with fruitwoods and cherry. Art work with color is on the walls.</p>
<p>One of these popular decorating styles will work perfectly in your home. There are plenty to select from to help you to transform the look for your home into something that is amazing.</p>
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		<title>Bedroom Decorating Ideas Can Be Simple Or Elaborate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For bedroom decorating ideas, there is a very large number of different themes from which you can choose. Naturally, your decision for bedroom decorating will be based not only on your personal taste, but will also have to do with the budget you have available. Beyond that, when you’re decorating a bedroom, you also need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For bedroom decorating ideas, there is a very large number of different themes from which you can choose. Naturally, your decision for bedroom decorating will be based not only on your personal taste, but will also have to do with the budget you have available.</p>
<p>Beyond that, when you’re decorating a bedroom, you also need to think about the amount of space the bedroom permits you. This will help to decide the type and amount of furniture and other items that you will be able to use without making the space too cramped or uncomfortable. Remember, a bedroom should be a calm and inviting space, not an obstacle course!</p>
<p>Therefore, your first step in decorating bedroom is to measure your space, and then come up with the theme or style that you like the best. Among the more popular decorating bedroom ideas are:</p>
<p>* Modern<br />
* Mediterranean<br />
* Cottage<br />
* Southwestern<br />
* Victorian</p>
<p>With your style chosen, you can look into bedroom decorating tips that will allow you to reach that final image. For example, if you were thinking of bedroom decorating ideas that are Victorian, you may consider the following tips:</p>
<p>* The Victorian style has a rather feminine feel about it, so bedroom decorating in this style will primarily be enjoyed by women. If you are considering making the master bedroom a Victorian style room, you will want to make sure that your spouse or partner shares this particular taste.<br />
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* Decorating a bedroom in this style is quite showy and dramatic. The bed will typically consist of a heavy four-poster of wood or cast iron. It may have a canopy, curtains, throw pillows and blankets, and a bedspread that is well embellished with patterns, fringe, bows, and ribbons.</p>
<p>* Decorating bedroom styles such as Victorian will also include a great deal of accessorizing, such as with enormous, overstated rugs, flowering plants, and ornate gold frames surrounding paintings of flowers, birds, children, or maidens.</p>
<p>No matter the bedroom decorating ideas you use, as long as you remain focused and follow through, you’re certain to enjoy the final achievement.</p>
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		<title>A Sampler of Faux Finish Techniques</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many options available to today’s homeowner when it comes to choosing alternatives to traditional flat paint. There’s absolutely no reason to hang onto that boring tried-and-true white (or taupe, taupe, taupe) painted in every room throughout your home. Explore the alternatives. Look in magazines for rooms that appeal to you. Architectural Digest, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many options available to today’s homeowner when it comes to choosing alternatives to traditional flat paint.  There’s absolutely no reason to hang onto that boring tried-and-true white (or taupe, taupe, taupe) painted in every room throughout your home.</p>
<p>Explore the alternatives.  Look in magazines for rooms that appeal to you.  Architectural Digest, Southern Accents, Veranda and others all regularly feature homes that have faux finishes on everything from walls to furniture.  Designers love to change the feel of a space with color and textures, painted faux finishes are an easy first step in that direction.  You can do the same thing, too.</p>
<p>Faux finishes can be applied to almost any surface.  From walls, ceilings, cabinetry in the kitchen and bath, floors, to all types of solid furniture as well.  Styles of finishes can be extremely simple and subtle, to way, way over-the-top fantasy finishes, depending on your personal taste and pocketbook.<br />
<span id="more-113"></span><br />
For your walls, here’s something to think about &#8212; a faux wall finish can provide a striking and seamless alternative to wallpaper.  Seamless.  No peeling or splitting.  Just a beautiful hand-painted unique finish individually crafted for you alone.</p>
<p>A skilled faux finish artist can create a look just for you that the wallpaper manufacturers would love to copy and mass-market.  Some of the more popular looks for walls include:</p>
<p>•	Color washes – ragged, bushed, sponged single glazes over solid paint, the work-horse of faux finishes<br />
•	Multiple glazes – layered over solid paint, provides great depth<br />
•	Faux leather looks – terrific in a study<br />
•	Faux suede – stipple glaze over solid paint<br />
•	Stencil over-all patterns – antique damask or simple borders<br />
•	Venetian plasters – lustrous beautiful plasters<br />
•	Tuscan old-world plasters – troweled on plaster, chipped, cracked and aged to perfection<br />
•	Faux stone effects – limestone, fieldstone, slate, cut and fitted patterns<br />
•	Faux brick looks<br />
•	Faux wood – faux bois, antiqued, distressed, burled, bamboo<br />
•	Faux metal – brilliant metallic glazes, antique iron, verdigris<br />
•	Tissue paper – textured paper, paint and glaze<br />
•	Stripes – glazed or just painted, always classy</p>
<p>On columns, trim, doors, crown molding, fireplaces and art niches there are a number of cool faux finishes that can enhance the architecture of any room.  Classic looks feature:</p>
<p>•	Marble – from travertine to Rojo Viejo, the choices are wide open<br />
•	Granite – mimic your countertops<br />
•	Fantasy stones, such as lapis and malachite<br />
•	Gilding – any metal leafing, gold, silver, copper<br />
•	Strie – fine dragging of colored glaze over a solid paint</p>
<p>Antique or distressed faux finishes are wonderful choices on cabinetry and furniture.  Adding a few worn edges and some crackled paint to those dated, tired kitchen cabinets can give them a fresh new “old” look.  Think Provence.</p>
<p>It’s easy to expand your options.  Change your mind about what’s acceptable for your sweet home space.  Play a little with something fresh and new.  Remember, changing the dynamics of your home is easy with the assistance of a skilled and experienced faux finish artist.</p>
<p>Always go to a pro who has a track record and samples and customers who love to tell you about the artist’s work that was created just for them.  Then let him create a special room just for you.</p>
<p>He can guide you to faux finishes and colors that will be appropriate to your style, your furnishings, and your pocketbook.  Consult with a trained professional artist and get the best look for your home today.</p>
<p>Oh.  And keep in mind, if you are tired of that old chest-of-drawers and thinking about tossing it out, maybe all it needs a good old-fashioned antiquing.  A dab of glaze here, another dab there.  Just right.</p>
<p>Grandma would approve, no doubt.</p>
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