great home decorating tips from this influencial interior designer
We
chatted with interior designer Mark Langos, of MarkLangos.com, about
the beautiful home he designed that we featured in our May issue. Here,
he continues his thoughts about interior design and what makes for a
great living space. What's the first thing you thought about when you
began this project? There are several factors I take into consideration,
but it all comes down to the needs of the client. For this house, my
clients have very hectic lives and wanted a calming space to relax and
unwind. In the large living room, they often entertain both on an
intimate and large scale. Dividing the room into distinct spaces that
can function independently or as one was key.My clients love to play
games (cards, board games) so it was imperative that I include a games
table in their home. They can play a game at the table in the center of
the space and enjoy the larger area surrounding them, relax with a great
book or cocktails by the fire, or entertain a bigger group using all
portions of the room (even opening up the doors to include the
outdoors). What's the best way to stay on budget? Paint is really the
most cost effective way to transform a space. Consider the color in the
space with morning, afternoon and evening light, as each will change the
color's intensity and shade. It is a good idea to paint a 12" x 12"
swatch on the wall to see. Use a minimum of 2 to 3 coats of paint to
properly cover and convey the correct color of the swatch. Another trick
is to tape sheets of white paper around the perimeter of the swatch
this way you are not looking at color against the existing wall color.
For those who are able to spend a little more money, I am using more and
more wallpaper in my work. It is a great alternative to paint; it adds
texture, depth and can even change the scale of a room. What are the
best "investment" items? Invest in quality upholstered pieces. They are
something that will be with you for a long time. I also believe that
large pieces in a room should remain neutral. It is much easier to
change out the pillows and throws than to reupholster your sofa. A good
piece of furniture can easily have many lives by updating accents and
accessories or simple reupholstery. I think that successful design (and
real life) is a mixture of elements within a space. Most rooms I design
contain a mixture of elements from custom designed pieces to great
retail finds ranging in price high to low. It is inevitable that the
less-expensive accessory gets commented on because it is in a well
edited, cohesive environment and sitting on a beautiful table.
Luxury Design French Style Home Decor
When
you’re choosing an interior designer whose style is French style home
décor, your first decision is how authentic your want the décor to be.
Some want every detail picture-perfect; while others want a hint of
French in the fabrics, furniture or accessories. Whether your idea of
French style is formal or country, part of the fun is knowing where to
shop and how to get the most style for your dollar. If you’re interested
in antiques, then your best buy will be at auction; if style is more
important than provenance, you’ll have a world of choices. My only
suggestion: instead of being slavish, adapt French style to your style.
Designer Previews will show you the work of many of the finest designers
of French style home décor and help you compare their styles in
relation to your needs.
Elegant Design moroccan furniture moorish home decor
this
design looks elegant because this design moroccan furniture home decor
use concept simple design but have art design. and this design is nice
for home decor
Beautiful Modern interior design and home decor ideas
Here
is a special post. Recently, i got to know a New friend from Ireland A
beautiful lady interior designer and Decorator- Danielle Mac Innes from
the Internet. She was browsing the Internet and happen to come across
into my blog and she wrote to me. I really glad that she pop in to my
blog, we exchange email and i got a chance to know her and she work s.
From the email i got to know that she the Winner of ‘Best Newcomer at
Ireland’ Interior Design Awards 2008. I’m happy for her and wish her all
the best and try to produce most outstanding interior design work.
Elegant Modern Design Home Decor for Livingroom
Lamps,
framed prints, and accessories all come together to add variety and
interest to your home furnishings. At My Favorite Things, we have a
diverse collection of items to choose from - from traditional, to French
Country, to eclectic. Whatever your personal style dictates, we'll help
you select the home décor items that add a special touch to your home.
Amazing Beautiful Design Ethnic Home Decor
Ethnic
decor pieces can be found in all kinds of unexpected places. You’ll
find them in specialty furnishing stores and on the web, but often some
of the best treasures are from garage sales and thrift stores. Look for
unique textures that catch the eye - woven, carved, or molded knick
knacks will make a big statement, as will fabric that is embroidered,
dyed, or sewn by hand. Some ethnic and ethnic-looking items are readily
available at local shops across the United States, such as Mexican
pottery, interesting baskets, or painted masks. Other items are more
difficult to find. If you are traveling internationally, keep an eye out
for beautiful items that might not be traditionally associated with
decorating - a silk kimono from an Asian country, a woven hat from
Central America, or wooden clogs from Europe - these can all be mounted
on the wall or displayed on a shelf as a wonderful conversation piece
about your adventure.
Modern Interior Design Home Decor for Kitchen
We
all love beautiful things. So, our homes must be the one of them, and
therefore, the home décor is very important. Most of us enjoy making our
homes more than a mere structure made up of four walls and a roof. Home
decor styles range from a number of themes, designs, and materials.
While planning your home decor project, you can either opt for the theme
being implemented throughout the house or use one specific theme for a
specific room. For example, a house was once designed in such a way that
each room was decorated with the styles of the different countries the
home owner had visited. All rooms included authentic art and furniture
from each visited country.
Minimalis Modern Design Livingroom Home Decor
Three years ago, the owners of the building at 100 E. Jefferson St. granted a request from one of the tenants
to expand. Easy Street, which previously occupied some of the building,
moved a short distance south of the main downtown area to allow for its
neighbor to grow its offices. The economy turned sour and the expansion
never happened. The space was available again and the store returned,
said co-owner Dana Reuter. “We like being downtown,” she said. “This
building is better for us.” The extended space includes a solid steel
cabinet, an old-style bartending set, a custom-made dollhouse and an
entire wall covered with art from co-owner Maria Greene. “This is big,
heavy,” Reuter said as she banged her knuckles against the steel
cabinet. “It’ll last a lifetime.” She walked one slow lap around the
store and randomly pointed to furniture, pottery, crystals, knickknacks
and art pieces. There was a serving tray from the Netherlands, a statue
from India, a brass and copper table from England, a crystal bird from
France and a painting from Russia. Reuter will scrounge up her nose any
time someone mentions the Pottery Barn or IKEA. “We get one-of-a-kind
things from all over the world,” Reuter said. “We usually don’t deal
with new stuff. That way, we make sure it’s one of a kind … Everybody
has stuff made in China. We want (unique) stuff here.” Most of the items
at the store are either on consignment or are bought at estate sales.
Not all the pieces are still available for purchase. Easy Street has a
layaway system. It also gives customers time to set pickup and delivery
schedules. The store itself offers delivery for those who live a short
distance away, Reuter said. The 3-foot high dollhouse had a sign on it
that read, “Sorry, but I am sold and on my way to a loving home.” “We
have a lot more coming in,” said Reuter of her business. “We have a huge
area.” She wandered outside to her vehicle and pulled out a cane that
was made in 1944. It was unusual because it had a fold-down seat. “You
can see this just looks homemade,” Reuter said. “I love stuff like that,
because you can’t find it anywhere else. I used to run a charity thrift
store (in Land O’ Lakes), so I got to see a lot of strange stuff.” The
Spring Hill Art League hosts a monthly wine reception at Easy Street.
Wednesday’s gathering will be the first since the store moved to its
current location. The event is open to the public and will run from 7 to
9 p.m. The store’s inventory is not only for those serious collectors
or affluent shoppers. There is a $5 table at the front of the store and
it is constantly being replenished. Reuter said there are at least 30
items sold a week from the table. “We get so many calls from people who
say they want to get rid of stuff,” she said. “Some think they can get
millions of dollars for something. Others don’t care. They just want to
clean out their attics.” Either way, she gets a lot of enjoyment finding
unique pieces of décor each and every week. She wants to make extra
sure her customers like what they see and keep coming back. “Would you
want to shop here?” she asked a couple of men outside her shop.
“Wouldn’t you want to tell your friends about this place?
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