Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Silhouettes regaining profile in home decor

Simple shapes, nature, people - you can see their profiles making a return almost anywhere in today's hot decor products.

From window shades to lighting fixtures, textiles and decorative accent, the simple, shadowed outlines are making a significant comeback in homes and gardens.

Silhouette prints have been classics since George Washington was president, however, according to a recent article in the Clinton County News, silhouettes are becoming "stylish and personal... dark and handsome."

Simple, clean & elegant, silhouettes can be used in a variety of ways, and can match almost any decor style.

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Monday, May 25, 2009

Cottage Style Decor Defined

Do you love simple, vintage, light, lived-in comfortable styles of decor? If so, you might be a candidate for Cottage Style decorating! The term 'cottage style' can be adapted to a variety of settings, and your home deosn't literally have to look like, or function as, a cottage to incorporate this decor theme into your lifestyle.

The color scheme you select should be light overall, with soft shades of blue, green, pink, rose, aqua, yellow and a healthy dose of white. Use these colors on your walls and don't hesitate to vary the colors from room to room. To add a little bit of drama to the area, use one of your chosen colors in a deeper tone as an accent.

The ideal floor treatment in cottage style decor is wood. If you are into the time-worn look, use wood planking or distressing techniques to make newer wood look old. You can paint the floor, stencil the perimeter, stencil an 'area rug' onto the floor or use area rugs to continue the cottage theme.

Furnishings can be handled a couple of different ways. If you want a little more elegance in your cottage style decor, use newer furniture and accessories, keeping the wood tones and colors light. Small patterned fabrics, mix and match prints, throw pillows, table skirts and the like will maintain the theme yet keep the overall look clean and fresh.

For those who enjoy true vintage, flea markets, antique shops and garage sales can be great sources for cottage style furnishings and accessories. Look for vintage prints, fabrices, accent pieces, and anything that tickles your fancy. Cottage style allows for a mix and match of accessories, whether you are showcasing a collection or all pieces are unique.

Window treatments are simple and informal. Wood shutters, plantation shutters and wood blinds are always a good choice. If you use fabric for valances or side panels, use an organic fabric such as cotton or a simple weave, or perhaps some lace.

As you can see, there is not one right or wrong way to decorate Cottage Style. If you keep your selections to light, natural, vintage (real or reproduction), organic materials and colors, you can create your own unique Cottage Style home.


Candi Randolph is a Design Consultant and author of 'Ten Simple Steps to Design Success!', a home decorating ideas E-Book that is filled with simple and inexpensive ways to decorate your home.

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Safari - From the runway to the hallway

Cultural influences have provoked traditionalists to take century-old Asian, African and Indian inspirations and convert them into a new generation of décor, a boldly themed safari.

The safari can also be found pinned and sewn onto many models as they hit the runway in our generation's most popular form of expression, clothing. The message a leopard print sends is chic yet thought provoking, a blend that emphasizes true taste and distinct ambience.

Therefore, we can easily transform these ideas to suit our closet AND hallway.
Although safari home decor is bold and wild there are also subtle forms of welcoming the idea and cultures without stepping outside of your own boundaries, try a handcrafted decoration of your choice.

Incorporating real handiwork not only provides a soulful feeling in your space but also supports the artists who have created these works.

So, whether your ideas are subtle or overt, try to spice up your hallway with a touch of adventure.

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