Monday, October 5, 2009

Interior Decorating on a Budget

We all want the finer things in life, but some of us work on a tight budget. Just because the purse strings are a little tight does not mean you can not work on a little interior decorating. There are ways around the high priced full scale decorating options. Never thought you could change a room for under $100? Well, let me tell you how.

A room is about what you put in it, how the color scheme meshes, and what style you want. So here are some ideas for taking the current room that you simply are not pleased with and magically turning it into a new world.

The first area is furniture. While, maybe you cannot afford new furniture, you can invest in sofa covers, give that coffee table a good sanding and refinish it, or hit the thrift stores. It may be secondhand but it is new for you!

The accent items in the rooms can also be changed for little to nothing. By simply adding maybe some new artwork, picture frames, or one of the favorites is candles. Candles can set an aromatic scene as well as a more warm and comfy feel with a touch of elegance.

These are a few tips to get you started redecorating on a tight budget. There are many more to come.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Guide to that Perfect Home

When it comes to redecorating that new home, it can often be overwhelming. Where do you begin? What are the areas that I need to address? There are so many elements to each room of a home, so we are going to help point out the primary areas that can quickly transform the look of a home or room quickly and efficiently.

The first area to tackle is flooring. Whether you are a huge fan of hard wood floors, tiling, or carpet, this is definitely on the top of the remodeling list. This alone can make the dullest or mismatched room come together with a new clean look.

Once you got the flooring in place, it is time to address the walls. There is more to wall redecorating than simply a coat of paint. It is includes the trim options, possibilities for adding molding, and the of course artwork. This can be a large task as it sets the mood for the rest of the decorating.

Finally, you want to hit the stores with new furniture options or refinishing current furniture. Change out some lighting, add some accessories, and remember that plants are always refreshing and beautiful.

These simple areas will put you on the path for a successful remodeling of your home. There are many more things you can do to spice up that old living room, or old fashioned home, but this will but you on the right path.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Interior Decorating Great For Presaling Homes

Why would you bother hiring an interior decorator to work on your home when you are just putting it up for sale? The reason why is, because by putting a little money in on your end can increase the value of the home or make it more appealing at a slightly higher price in which you can get most if not all of your decorating investment back.

It is always good to get a consult from an interior decorator that specializes in "home staging". That is simply the investment of putting money in the house to get more money out of the sell. Get a consult and see what they suggest. It could be something as simple as a new coat of paint, change of color scheme or possibly working with the furniture to make the aesthetics of the room showw more value.

There are a lot of elements that can help make your house not just another house on the market. Instead, it can become the house that has offers rolling in and you find that that simple investment has made you even more profit on that glorious home of yours.

Friday, October 2, 2009

How much do interior decorators charge?

When it comes to the cost of an interior decorator, you could be swimming in the money or working on a tight budget. That is why it is important to know what you are getting into before you start that new decorating project. Every decorator has their own rates and items they charge for, but the breakdown of typical charges will give you the information you need to know, so you can ask the right questions and get the true cost.

There is typically a consultation fee, where you and the designer talk about your ideas, and try to picture what will be needed to get the final look you are after. After the consultation the fees vary greatly from designer to designer.

Typical fee options:

Retainer: This is an amount of money in which the designer thinks will handle the labor costs and will most likely request this payment prior to actually beginning to work on your dream home.

"Per Square Foot", "By the Hour", and "Fee Based" are the safer options as these are set prices that will be negotiated. You will know the total price of that new living room, bedroom, or whole home before the work begins.

Options such as "Cost Plus", "Hourly and Cost Plus", and "Retail and Commission", are a little more risky for you the buyer. The issues that arise with these choices are the cost plus and hourly cost plus options do not offer a set price and it would be easy for the total cost of your project to grow rapidly. The retail and commission option could lead to trouble in regards to product selection as they will be using as much of the product in which they gain commission on as possible.

While each of these options poses their own risk, it is important to understand the terms of the agreement between you and your designer, so make sure to ask questions and understand the fee terms before the project begins.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

A Quick Look at Decorating Styles

It is time to talk about those different decorating styles. The three to be discussed today are contemporary, modern, and antique. Modern and contemporary are often confused when it comes to the ideas in our head and those specialties of a designer.

Contemporary simply means that your designs are current and up-to-date. These layouts are typically simple with neutral colors or traditional color schemes. This style is all about structure, placement, and using your furniture, paintings, or other accessories to make a statement. It is a clean, organized, yet elegant look without all the bells and whistles of those eclectic addons.

Modern styles focus on structured layouts that are often accomplished by using geometric shapes. It is often referred to as sleek, smooth, and sheik. One of the huge differences in modern and contemporary styles is the artwork selection. You find that the artwork in a modern style decorated home will still carry its geometric shape but mainly make a statement or be an irresistible room completing shape. Every item in the room will not only have a place but a purpose to complete the overall modern look. The color schemes are typically simply involving blacks, grays, whites, and silvers.

Finally we come to the antique look which is fairly easily distinguished as you will note the rustic look, and typically darker colors. While, everything appears to be older many of the items could be brand new. It is all about presenting an image of the golden days yet a good clean, solid look. These schemes are often accomplished with more intricate pieces found within the molding, lamps, tables, and simple light fixtures. Accessories are the in abundance as it takes a lot to create that antique look in the current times.

Now that we all have a better understanding of these three common decorating styles, it is time to start decorating. None of these styles really offer what you are looking for? No worries. We will be discussing more styles in the near future.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

How to Choose the Right Designer for you.

When it comes to choosing a designer there are a lot of elements that you want to consider. The first is have you really decided what you want. You should be able to picture it in your mind and be willing to present your idea vivid enough for someone to take your mental image and turn it into reality. You can never expect someone to give you what you want in regards to interior decorating if you cannot supply them with exactly what it is that you want.

It is also important to find an interior decorator that can work within the style you are wanting your "new look" to fit in. You would not want a decorator that typically works within a retro field to be handling your contemporary look. It is always a good idea to talk with them about their experience and qualifications. When it comes to designs, most veteran designers will have a portfolio of previous work. It is worth taking the time to look at a portfolio of a few decorators rather than jump on board with promises that could prove to be unfulfilled.

A quick recap of what you need to look for in your potential designer. Ask for a portfolio, look at credentials, look at their style of work, and of course make sure your attitudes and ideas are all on the same page. These simple steps will help guarantee that your new decor is what you wanted.

What colors are turn ons and turn offs to home buyers?

When it comes to home buyers, while they may like modern looks or exciting styles, they are not necessarily looking for loud, overbearing houses in which the color selection itself causes one to second guess even going further to look at the inside of the house. Loud and boisterous color schemes can be an immediate turn off. It is okay to be colorful just not "wild and free".

Most people will choose to go for a more neutral and soft touch in selection for external home color choices. Safe bets are whites and ivory while bringing in color with the trimmings which can be a wider variety such as blues, reds, and greens. A buyer will contemplate the level of difficulty it will be to change the current color scheme if they prefer a different one. So in your color selection, you will definitely want to go with complementary colors and lighter ones as they are the easiest to repaint.

Loudly painted homes can scare away even the most adventurous home buyer looking for the perfect home to fix up, as they are tallying the cost to flip the house at first glance. Once entering the home it is suggested you continue the simple color schemes of beige , ivory, and white unless the colors are well thought out, complementary to one another, and offer a complete scheme not only in a particular room but with any adjoining rooms within eye sight.

These simply but important color choices can make a real difference when it comes to selling a home or designing a contemporary look for the home. While it may be contemporary it does not have to be boring. You just have to know where to add the color and focus on the big picture.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

How to choose the right interior decorator.

Every interior decorator typically has a style in which they feel most comfortable in. This could be contemporary, modern, retro, or any other of the many styles currently popular. The best way to get a feel for an interior decorators style is to request to view their portfolio. This is will let you see some of their previous work and also let you possibly feel out their strengths and weaknesses.

Every designed has their niche and you want to make sure that what you have envisioned is what the final result is once your home has been decorated. It is always important to ask for references and credentials to ensure the designers you are considering are qualified and skilled enough to tackle whatever project you may have in mind.

Now the key to matching the right designer for your job is to know exactly what you want. You cannot expect a designer to deliver that dream decor without you being able to paint the picture for them. Their job is not to create your dream but to make it go from dream to reality.

All of these great designers of course come with a cost, which can also be a determining factor in your selection. Just make sure that you are getting your money's worth in experience and that your dream comes true.

Why do you need home staging?

Many wonder why you would want to invest in a home that you are attempting to get rid of, and sell to another buyer. The answer is simple. You can look at anything that you would like to purchase, and if it looks unreliable, dirty, and unappealing, the chances of you making that purchase lessens. This philosophy applies to homes as well.

You want to take a little time and make the investments that are necessary to highlight your home as something worth your asking price. The simple enhancements that you make during your home staging, can help you turn a greater profit on the overall sell of the home.

A great example is you have an 20 year old home that has not been properly tended to, as the paint is chipping on the outside, ripped flooring on the interior, and no one even knows when the lawn was last cut. While, this home has a lot of potential its first impression is very bleak and will immediately lower the selling value of the home. When a buyer considers buying a home, they also consider how much work is going to have to be put into the home. That amount of work is then deducted from the amount they are willing to pay for the home.

Home staging can allow you to spend a few extra dollars to increase the worth of your home. Typically simple investments to improve your home prior to sell with turn profitable in the overall sell of the home itself. Therefore your return is greater, and the money used to add a little refreshing touch to the property will be returned, costing you in the end nothing.

Home staging is crucial to making sure you get the true value out of your home if not more.

Home Staging: What is it?

Home staging is the work you put into a home before you are putting it on the market. It comes down highlighting the strong points of your home and working to renovate those weaker points to make them more appealing to a buyer. The most common way people stage their homes is to do some decorating both on the interior and exterior of the home.

A way to help stage the exterior portions of your home is to add some simple landscaping to turn those bushes, trees, and floral pieces of the home into something more appealing to the eyes of buyers. Simple additions such as wood chips or pine straw to add a clean look to the areas, or even removing unnecessary shrubs or plants. One major element that draws a lot of attention is the lawn, so it is suggested to add a little fertilizer to keep the grass fresh looking and a quick cut to make sure it does not have a ragged look will help make that average yard look like a potential prize winner.

Once you have made that first impression with the exterior, it is time to hit the interior look of the home. If you are looking for simple and quick adjustments then fresh coats of paint on the walls, and nice modern fixtures about the lights can add a special touch. When making these quick changes you want to do so with a neutral approach as the new owners will want to make the home there own special place and will most likely change a lot of your quick fix projects.

Next you want to show off the spacious areas of the home and make sure they are well lit. Everyone looks for a home that has plenty of room for the family that will be residing in it. This can be accomplished by removing unnecessary furniture that may cause a cluttered look and possibly adding vertical blinds that allow more light in to the rooms. If you are willing to make the investment it never hurts to give your current flooring a look over and make sure it has a clean and presentable look as well.

Remember you are promoting a home that is to made into a personal space for a new family, so the more you can make the home resemble a canvas to be painted by the new owners the better.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Interior Designing is an art by itself and requires one to be creative and imaginative. Though most of us are designers in some or the other way, there are simple laws of nature while designing any space or contour that can comfortably and inexpensively make our living space much more beautiful, calming and soothing.
Living room at any residential structure is essentially the focus point for interior designing and decorating. True to its name, it is the room where people actually live. Hence, it becomes increasingly important to design and decorate it appropriately with a specific theme and under a specific budget. Since most of the time, it is the room that has the maximum dimensions, a much greater attention is required to its look. The living room designing becomes all the more important as it creates a lasting impression on the visitors about your house and you in general.


Feng Shui is an ancient science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. Feng shui is an art that seeks to promote prosperity, good health , and happiness by relating how energy, Chi, pronounced "chee," flows through a particular structure, house, or building. It is a complex science that unveils how to balance the energies of any given space to assure good health and fortune for people residing in it.


Saturday, January 24, 2009

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