Decorating Guidelines For A New Home
You've just bought a new house and decorating comes next. This can be a tedious task, especially if you're decorating for the first time. Hiring an interior designer to do the work is a tempting idea but not one suited to someone who's on a tight budget. Moreover, being hands-on in decorating your home sounds better than having someone else do it, don't you think? You can change your mind as often and be as meticulous as you want without annoying anyone…
Here are some decorating guidelines for you:
In decorating a new house, you'll get a bird's eye view of the space. Without furnishings to block the areas, you'll know better which furniture goes well in what room. Obviously, measurements are important. Before buying new furniture, make sure that you know the measurements of the space so you won't be spending your money for nothing. If you want to use your old furniture however, then work your other decors around your piece. If no other decors fit in the room, then so be it. You can enhance the room in other creative ways, such as through lighting, wall hangings and color.
Living room: Maybe the old sofa can be brought in with the side tables and the television. Curtain and rugs would accentuate the room and if you have to buy them, to fit the place, big prints are more advisable. An artificial flower arrangement with big bright flowers on one corner or on the mantel would make the room look elegant and pleasing to look at.
The bedroom's focal point is the bed. You have a good bed and you're all set. Decorating with personal items will make the bedroom more of your private space. You can choose your window treatments. Some prefer blinds from curtains for a more modern look. Beddings suitable to the bedroom's color is a must to make the room look more coordinated.
The Children's Bedroom: It should be bright and airy with lovely, pleasing to the eye wallpaper and matching curtains. Of course, if your children are small, a bunk bed to one side would be advisable, leaving enough space for them to play with their toys. A study table should be available for their use as well.
The dining room may be about the dining table set but it can look so much more than that with drapes to soften the room, some artworks on the wall, a nice centerpiece on the dining table, good lighting fixture and a display of china collection you have. You may choose to allot the dining room as a formal eating area for entertaining guests or have it incorporated in the kitchen as your family's dining space.
The dining room should be attractive enough to be a party space too. Think of dinner parties, special occasions and family gatherings. Choose a dining set that can accommodate your family and add in some nice accessories like a pretty centerpiece and an area rug for the dining table set. Ensure that it's the right size to be able to cushion the chairs even when they're pulled back. You don't have to buy new decors. If you have a collection of silverware or china, then you can display those.
Now that you have your house nearly done you can think of the remaining areas, such as the bathrooms and their accessories, the corridors, the entrance and all the corners that may be left unattended.