Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Decorate Your Living Room

Decorate Your Living Room


Decorating a living room so that you will love it does not require years of decorating experience or a degree from a design school. All it takes is paying attention to your own likes and dislikes and when necessary those of your family.


There are many decorating styles, from tradition to modern to southwestern, but everyone is far from the same and decorating your living room should be done to create a look that is uniquely you! You may want to add elements from styles you like but don't feel compelled to stick with one style alone unless you love it.


Here are a few tips to decorate your living room so that you will love it!


Instructions








1. DISCOVER WHAT YOU LOVE


Before you buy a thing, the first thing you want to do is to figure out what you like. One of the very best ways to do this is by gathering a pile of magazines and a pair of scissors. As you look through the magazine, cut out any picture that gives you a good feeling. The magazines do not have to be decorating magazines although it will be helpful to have some.


Don't put too much thought into what you select. Do this exercise quickly and impulsively. Cut only pictures that make you feel good. Cut as many pictures as you want until you have a reasonably sized stack.


2. PASTE YOUR PICTURE INTO A LARGE SKETCH BOOK


Using at least an 11 inch artists notebook, begin pasting your pictures onto a 2 page spread. Arrange them in anyway you like. When you are done, close the notebook and walk away. Let it sit for a day or two, or a week.


3. LOOK AT YOUR DECORATING NOTEBOOK








After some time has passed go back to your notebook and look at it. In most cases you will see color trends and the pages will be totally you in both colors and textures. This is where you will begin the decorating process.


4. TAKE YOUR DECORATING NOTEBOOK WITH YOU WINDOW SHOPPING


Take your notebook and begin to window shop for fabrics, paint and furniture to decorate your living room. Use your notebook only as a guide. Add swatches and samples to another 2 page spread. If you find a piece of furniture you like, ask for a brochure or take a picture of it and include it in your notebook. Pick up samples of wallpaper if you see something you love, even if you don't plan to use wallpaper. It will give you color combination that work well together.


5. TAKE YOUR TIME AND ENJOY THE PLANING PROCESS OF DECORATING YOUR LIVING ROOM


Using this technique set your creativity free and take all the time you need to put together the perfect selection of items. Choose your paint color carefully and unless you want your walls to be a focal point in your decorating scheme choose a color that will create a foil for the rest of your living room decor.


6. TAKE YOUR TIME WHEN SHOPPING FOR LIVING ROOM FURNITURE & DECOR


We all look forward to having our living room decorating finished, so that we can sit back and enjoy it. But if you can allow your room to be an ongoing creative endeavor, adding items slowly as you find them, you will create a room that is uniquely you and in which you will only have things you love. If you buy something you do not love, replace it as soon as possible. Sell the couch, or lamp, or painting on Craig's List or Ebay, and find something you do love.


By all means consider buying used to begin with. You will find great quality furniture on Craig's List if you take your time to wait until you find what you're looking for. Until you are absolutely sure of what you want, buying used can save you a ton of money.

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