Decorating Styles
Your rooms should be decorated in your own personal style,
not that of a decorator. The living room is usually the first
room that your guests see so it is usually a little more formal
than the rest of your home. It should also reflect the style
preferences of your family members.
There are many decorating styles that you
can choose from. The most popular are traditional, country,
contemporary, and transitional. You probably prefer one style
over another. If you don't think that you have a style
preference, look through some magazines and catalogs to see
which ones you like. While you are looking, also look to see
which color schemes you like best.
When I decorate a room, I try to mix and match furniture. I do
not like to purchase furniture as a suite. I believe that this
makes the room look boring and unwelcoming.
For instance, if you like the traditional style, choose pieces
of furniture that can build that look for you. By choosing
furniture a piece at a time, you will come up with a unique
look that is all your own. Use your ingenuity and imagination
to create a rare look that reflects your own style. This can be
easily done on a limited budget.
Let's talk about some of the different styles:
Traditional Style
Traditional decorating covers many periods and can include
furniture designs from the very elegant to those of the more
simple American tradition. You can find good reproductions that
look as beautiful as the hard-to-find antiques.
Accessories are more elaborate. Portraits and paintings have
double matting with carved or gilded frames. Tables are made of
dark wood and have a good number of accessories and floral
arrangements. Lighting in the room emphasizes the warmth and
richness of the furnishings.
Country Style
Country decorating is informal and cozy. It can be more
romantic, like an English cottage, or spare like a Shaker
farmhouse.
Antique furniture is usually handcrafted and fabrics are plaid,
tweeds and prints. Accents include quilts, old toys and dried
flowers.
Contemporary Style
A contemporary style is more dramatic. The furniture is usually
low profile and sleek. Simplicity is key in a contemporary
living room. Low furniture arrangements are used to give the
room and open and uncrowded feeling.
Room accessories usually include one-of-a-kind art pieces that
are dramatic and colorful. Indirect lighting is deflected from
the ceiling and walls and can add to the drama of the
contemporary living room.
Transitional Style
Transitional decorating brings furnishings from different eras
together. This creates a room with a unique flair and is
usually not limited to just one style. Window treatments are
more simple, and often, window treatments are not used at all.
Furniture is larger and has simple, straight lines to
compliment smaller pieces that have soft, curved lines.
Room accessories are limited to just a few outstanding pieces.
Use recessed lighting to keep it low key and to feature
architectural fixtures for drama.
Whether you are decorating the entire living room, or simply
just sprucing it up, you need to start with a plan. Get your
inspiration from books and magazines and by visiting different
high-end furniture stores. Decide on your basic style and color
scheme and go for it!
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