Is Simple Home Decorating A Style For You?
What does the term ‘Simple Home Decorating’ bring to mind? For many, it can mean a quick, easy and inexpensive decorating style. An uncluttered, understated and natural style can also define simple home decorating. In fact, all of these attributes can be incorporated into a simple home decor that will appeal to just about anyone, particularly those who are decorating on a budget but still want to create an appealing look for their home.
One very important starting point that is crucial in any home decor project is to de-clutter the area you are going to decorate, or in many situations, redecorate. Remove everything that you can physically carry out of the room, to give yourself a fresh start and the ability to really see what you are working with. This includes any accessories on shelves, throw rugs and wall decor – everything must go, at least for now. The only furnishings in the room should be large upholstery and casegoods that are too heavy to remove.
With the thought that simple home decorating evokes light, natural and easy to look upon, consider the floor and walls in this area. Do you need a fresh coat of neutral colored paint on the walls and ‘Ceiling White’ on the ceiling? How about the floor? If your budget can handle it, consider light carpeting, wood floors (natural or faux), or tile, all in lighter, natural finishes. If your budget will not allow for that expense, make sure the floors are sparkling clean. If your decorating style includes a more colorful approach for the walls, then use just one color and opt for a shade that is not overly bright.
Your next step is to carefully consider the upholstery in this room. Is the fabric dated, dark, stained, or generally not pleasant to view? A quick, easy and inexpensive solution is to discover the world of slipcovers. There are so many more choices, styles and fabrics now than there were five or ten years ago. You can find slipcovers for sofas, easy chairs, dining chairs, etc. They are made to fit particular styles of upholstery and look great. This is a wonderful way to create a different look in a room without spending a lot of money. If you choose this option, look for fabrics that fit your lifestyle as the first priority,then seek out lighter colors and patterns. These choices, along with the lighter colored walls, will keep your room looking fresh, open and uncluttered.
Now that you have addressed the ceiling, walls, floor and larger pieces in the room, it’s time to think about the smaller items and accessories. Bear in mind the goal is to look for natural, uncluttered, simple and inexpensive. First, do an inventory of all of the ’stuff’ you have in your closets, kitchen cabinets and other storage areas. You are looking for something that you have never used in this room before, or perhaps never considered using as an accent or accessory. For example, you may have a lovely and unique piece that has been tucked away in a china cabinet for years. Or, you may come across a throw rug that was put away long ago and fogotten, and it may be perfect for this home decor project. If you come across a piece that is hand painted, hand woven or made from natural material, even better.
Bring each piece you have identified into your project room and try to find a place for it that will show the piece off to it’s best advantage, with a goal of minimal accessorizing. You want to avoid filling the walls with pictures just to take up space. Instead, try just one or two of your favorite pieces, a picture or mirror you just ‘discovered’ or an interesting combination of the two. By putting less on the walls and on display, each piece will gain more attention and dimension. For example, you may have placed an antique accent table against a wall in this room. You hung a beautiful oval picture above it, placed a hand painted pitcher on the table with an antique piece of lace as an underlayment, and as a finishing touch placed some natural type of organic such as Baby’s Breath in the pitcher (instead of the usual silk flowers). The particular style used as an example may not match your personal decorating taste, but the result would be the same; simple, understated, inexpensive and natural.
If your closets and cabinets are ‘bare’, try shopping at a discount home decor store and select one or two items that you love, to add to your decor project. Again, keep it simple and understated as you make your selections. When you add these pieces to your room, place them in a way that will emphasize their character and beauty (which is to say, if you purchased a new accent table, don’t put so much stuff on it and around it that you can’t see the table!)
Simple home decorating should be just that – simple. By incorporating these suggestions into your decorating project, you will create a room that is uncluttered and understated, and have accomplished this quickly, easily and inexpensively.
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January 13, 2010 - 9:20 am
http://www.DiscountHomeGardenDecor.com dependable and GREAT prices
January 13, 2010 - 9:29 am
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January 13, 2010 - 9:40 am
Go to http://www.bhg.com/paintaroom , you might have to just do http://www.bhg.com first and then sign up but it is free! Then you will see links on the sides that say Decoraters Gallery scroll down and click paintaroom or arrangearoom !! Also try DIY.com and HGTV.com
January 13, 2010 - 10:22 am
nice titties.
January 13, 2010 - 11:12 am
January 14, 2010 - 1:14 am
Not sure if you mean in quality, quantity, popularity or what, but here is my personal top ten list:
http://www.homedecorators.com/
http://www.softsurroundings.com/
http://www.overstock.com/
http://www.target.com/
http://www.gardenridge.com/
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/homepage.jsp
http://www.biglots.com/
http://www.restorationhardware.com/rh/index.jsp
http://www.northstyle.com/search.asp?c=h&SKW=house&TKW=NS04&scat=Y&GEN1=All+Home+Decor
http://www.grandinroad.com/
January 14, 2010 - 3:47 am
Ikea
January 14, 2010 - 11:04 am
I know of a service that's kind of like that. It costs $250. You take photos of your room & fill out an online questionaire. Then they will send you an actual floor plan model with a furniture layout, paint colors, fabrics, wallpaper, etc. Then you actually do the work yourself.
http://www.designerathome.com/
January 14, 2010 - 1:34 pm
"mlcmonkey" gave you the link to the "Better Homes & Garden" free design website. It is a good site.
Here is a link to an About.com page that offers links to several more free design websites including the "Bob Vila" design pages:
http://interiordec.about.com/cs/designtools/a/designsoftware_4.htm
Good luck with your project.
January 15, 2010 - 12:04 am
very Little or none.Just remember that a man should fix things around the house and you decorate it.
I know that im gonna get alot of thumbs down for this but I dont care.
January 15, 2010 - 7:31 am
If I were a marketing manager, the way I would increase the appeal of home decorating to men is by advertising how simple it can be. And about how nice it is to be a bachelor….but, not have to have your home look like you are a bachelor.
I would play up aspects of your stores service personnel. I would stress how helpful and easy they make it for a guy to decorate his place himself….with a little help from them.
And, I would stress, somehow, that it can be a fast and easy ordeal. Men typically don't like slaving over decorating books and spending hours shopping.
They want to get into a store…and back out asap.
I really do like the bachelor angle, though….. Be a bachelor…just don't make your home scream bachelor.
Hope this helps!
January 15, 2010 - 1:15 pm
All nice stuff but expensive I bet.
January 16, 2010 - 4:21 am
Interesting video.
January 16, 2010 - 6:19 am
I’ve always liked the idea of layering an area rug on carpet. Good to see the layering concept is in.