Determining your Home Decorating style can be difficult, especially if you have never decorated anything before. However, with a careful examination of your personality, your color and hue preferences, and geometric shapes that you find pleasant, you can quickly begin to shape your use of furniutre and decorating personality.
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The home décor you choose will reflect the things that you find pleasant in other aspects of your life. If you think back to when you were in school, you probably had a favorite subject. If you preferred math, you will probably prefer to decorate with clear, concise lines that imitate geometric shapes and can be measured in real numbers. However, if math wasn’t such a pleasant experience for you but you loved art class, you may like the more abstract, flowing type of design, with intricate weavings or carvings and delicate drawings and images.
Modern furnishings tend to be quite geometric, while the neo-classical furniture style takes into account the need for a contemporary design while still being compelled to love the ornate and robust. Neo-classical integrates the two cultures into one decorating style that can please those who are torn.
Home décor also reflects your moods and coloration. For example, if you tend to be an energetic person who never sits still, is always on the go, and has a need for adventure, the colors in your home will be bright and motivating – reds and deep purples, bright blues and sunny yellows. On the other hand, if you are laid back and tend to go with the flow, your decorating style will reflect this with choices of pastels, like delicate pinks, pale blues, and mellow yellows. Still another may be artistic and introverted, causing dark colors to appear, with black trim or navy blue décor. For those who love nature, the home décor will bring nature inside, with browns and greens, as well as floral motifs and oceanic designs.
Of course, you also have to take into account the size of the areas that are being decorated. For example, dark colors can be detrimental to the perception of an already small room, making it seem as though it is going to close in on you and even causing claustrophobia. You can open up a room like this by using light colors or at least backing off a shade or two to lighten your dark tones.
When you begin to consider all the aspects of your personality and your color and design preferences, your ideas for each room in the house will quickly start to take shape in your mind. Jot down your thoughts and save them because you can’t do everything at once, and you may want to come back to that thought later.
Lynn Weissman
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January 21st, 2010 at 9:28 am
does anyone have a really unique or extreme home/room decorating style?
i am looking for people with serious collections or unique/extreme home decorating styles
January 21st, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Well, since everyone we know calls our home the museum, I suppose you would call it extreme. We did inherit some pretty outrageous collections like silk Japanese and Chinese embroidered vintage and antique gowns which we display with a collection of "faces" which are Harlequin or mardi gras porcelain or ceramic masks. We have an extensive collection of teapots and accompanying service which we used around the house to store everything from bath salts, to cotton balls to q-tips to coffee and buttons we inherited. We have about 8 fountains inside and outside our home, tons of staturary, reliefs and architectural embellishment dating from all periods and wrought and cast iron salvaged from demolished buildings and custom made. Almost everything in our home or yard has what we think is a fascinating story that was passed down to us or we experienced collecting it. Our style is eclectic as it represents my European heritage and heirlooms and Asian which blends together to create a museum like gallery of artifacts in a dog friendly, comfortable, well used and worn environment. For some it is over the top, but for us our home is a total reflection of who were are, where we came from and where we have been.
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30 years experience in interior design
January 21st, 2010 at 2:32 pm
I decorated in Early American, and don’t have a phone, computer, or any visible electronics. I use a cell, check my email at work, and have my cable TV and DVD inside my armoir.
In my bedroom, there are no modern appliances, except on electric lamp that look like a candle lamp.
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January 21st, 2010 at 2:34 pm
I like unexpected "things" in our home. I have a georgous
antique picture frame w/out a picture in our entry w/a wreath
in the center. I have large pictures on the floor w/a plate
stand. An old antique outside door leaning against
our back fence w/a huge wreath.
Just a few of the whimsical things around.
Anyone have other suggestions?
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myself