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Decorating French Country


French Country style of decorating is a look that is rustic, old-world and welcoming. It’s one of the most popular styles of interior design. If you want to capture the look of French Country in your home, here are some tips:

vibrant colors that follow the vivid tones of the country’s landscape, like red, yellow and gold, blue and green are most often used.
French Country style uses a lot of natural materials, such as solid wood, stone floors and wrought iron. Dark woods that are low-gloss and natural looking, or pieces that have been stripped and painted off white or soft green are often used.
Animals, especially roosters, are a recurring design motif in French Country, and can adorn fabric, wallpaper or accessories.
Toile is the fabric most often used in French Country, as well as fabrics with striped, checked, floral and printed designs.
Flowers, especially lavender, provide the perfect finishing accessory to any French Country home.

Interior Decorating - The Basics


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An interior decorating project will be much more successful if you pay attention to a few key guidelines.  Once you know the basics of interior design you can create rooms that really work.
Have you ever walked into a room that was full of nice things but just didn’t “feel” quite right?  The chances are that the person who decorated that room might have great taste but simply did not know the basics of interior design. 

Many people fall into this category but you don’t have to be one of them. 

Most of us know what we like but just have no idea how to pull it all together to create a warm and inviting room when interior decorating.  We are giving you a mini course on interior design which will help you make more informed decision with your home decor.  You will learn the basics of interior decorating and gain the confidence to take great decorating ideas and use them together to create one cohesive look.

Remember, when decorating you should enjoy the journey and not see it as a task to be accomplished.  When starting an interior decorating project remember to keep it fun!  While learning the “rules” of interior design is important, you must always keep in mind that your interiors should reflect your lifestyle and tastes. 

• proportion
• balance
• contrast
• Rhythm
• Harmony
• Pattern and Texture

All that Hue Need

How can our world be like today if we don’t have any color? Same thing goes to our own homes. Ask yourself, Can you live with or without color? Colors are chosen because of how appealing they look. They create a particular mood, ambience and an illusion of space. For some people, colors help motivate. There are colors that are dynamic, stimulating and laid back. There are colors that are soothing to the senses, help us become creative and productive, while others make us like to rest. Colors and the way that we apply and use them in our homes promote a sense of well-being. They create an atmosphere that relates to both physical and psychological properties of the body. Thus it helps us establish a link between their use and the way they make us feel.

Red. The color for energy. It exudes passion and strength. .It helps us get motivated and drives us to get things done. It is associated with the instinct. This stimulates and increases our appetites, quickens our heartbeat and elevates our blood pressure.

Orange and Yellow. These colors are uplifting. They enliven the spirit and stimulate the body to wake up. They are associated with happiness and joy. Both radiate warmth, positivity, and optimism. These colors cheer us up and raises our spirits.

Green. It is a balancing color and is associated with harmony. It is the color of nature. Green represents compassion, caring and kindness. It is also a healing color. It relieves us from stress.

Turquoise. It is fresh, vibrant, youthful, reviving and invigorating. It is cool, crisp and attributed to fresh water. It boosts physical and emotional immunity. It soothes tension away and alleviates feelings of nervousness.

Blue. The color for imagination, communication and inner strength. It is quiet, serene and peaceful. It helps us to relax after a hectic day.

Violet. A meditative color. It is elevating and soothing. It is the color of self respect and dignity.

Pink. The color for romantics. It is feminine and often associated with love. It is a nurturing, tender and compassionate color.

Brown. Is a grounding color. It represents the earth and all its properties. It is very stable, warm and safe.

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