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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Creative Ideas to Bring Your Livingroom to Life - Home Interior Design


Home Interior Design
Your living room is the room in your house where most of the activity takes place.
It's where your family gathers to watch television, read, and generally unwind and relax after a busy day.
It's also the room where company gathers during parties and holidays.
No need to struggle to come up with decorating ideas and strategies for it - you don't even need a big budget to do the job justice.
Home interior design can be done by being clever. With a little planning, creativity, and ingenuity, your living room can be a relaxing environment where you can unwind or entertain with comfort and ease.
Here's some tips for home interior design in your living room.
Consider pulling pieces you have in other rooms into your living room to use. A short, double-sided dresser can easily become a buffet when a table runner and an arrangement of candles or a colorful flower centerpiece is placed on top.
Fresh flowers can be purchased at your local grocery store or - maybe you have some beauties in bloom in your yard. Even if you have an apartment, you can decorate with plants indoor.
When thinking of home interior design, utilize your areas according to the flow of traffic. Make the space into different areas by using your furniture arrangement to define functional areas. Strategically placed floor rugs, lamps and furniture can create zones in your home. You can arrange your seating to take advantage of a focal point, such as a television, picture window or a fireplace.
You can also find affordable component pieces that combine functional storage with fashionable decorating lines. Tables with drawers and shelves add valuable, and a simple desk doubles for homework, household management, bill paying and filing.
When accessorizing your room, remember that less is more. Choose neutral colors and use colorful textured throws, rugs, and other decorative and artistic elements as accents.
Keep the balance of your room in perspective - small rooms with large pieces and bright colors can make the space look cluttered and smaller. The opposite is true for a large room - smaller, neutral pieces will get lost.
If you're working with used furniture, try distracting from worn upholstery or a faded finish by using colorful toss pillows or table runners. Bright curtains can distract from a faded carpet and breathe new life into an old room.
Don't forget to use paintings and prints on the walls to complement your decor.

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