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Interior Design History

August 5th, 2008

The topic of interior design history is a fascinating one and something that should really be explored at leisure. There are so many things to go through that you’d be surprised at just how long and colorful that history is. From the wild seventies to the bold eighties to the toned down nineties interior design history has come a long way.  But that’s not all.If you dig deeper you’ll also find that interior design history goes back longer than just the sixties or the seventies. It spans centuries and it spans continents, and it is admittedly one of the more fascinating aspects of human life. You can tell a lot about a culture by the interior designs for that particular time, and you can tell a lot about the people by how they have gone about designing their homes.No two people are alike and this is also reflected in the way they furnish their homes. Interior design history through the ages has shown us that two people living in the same era and even next door to each other might not always display the same outlook of society that a general broader view might give you.For instance you might like to have more of an elegant and traditional look and feel to your home whereas your neighbor might prefer the well-lived in look and shun the elegance you so desire. Taken separately what you get is a cross cut of one part of the social outlook for that age.

Read More About Interior Design History At Interior Design Ideas

Docrating on a Budget

April 4th, 2008

We all know what it is like to have big dreams of how perfect your interior could look with unlimited funds.  Well, don’t freat if you don’t have money.  Our interior design blog ha all kinds of tips and tricks for desinging on a budget.  One of the best ways to approach interior design is to set a conservative budget - below what you can afford, and discipline yourself to stay within it.  You’ve probably seen many of the shows on HDTV where professional designers get all kinds of great stuff at $1 stores and other cheap places.  One man’s junk is truly another’s treasure when it comes to interior design.

Asian Design Styles

April 4th, 2008

Designing in the traditional Japanese way can be very exciting and challengin, and adds a lot of spice to home decor.  Traditional Japanese interiors are sized according to the 3×6 form. Most of the
dcor in Japanese rooms are natural fiber floor coverings like tatami mats.
Colors found in the natural materials like bamboo and stone are there to create
a claming serene environment. There is not a lot of furniture used in these
kinds of rooms. The lightest colors of whites and tans area often used with deep
enriched colors of red, brown and outlined with black or gold colorings in many
accessories for the home.

Interior Design on new Homes

April 4th, 2008

How should you go about designing the interior of a brand new home?  When painting walls, if you apply some well known interior
design tips and tricks to your method, you will be happy with the
overall effects when complete.  For example, make darker rooms brighter with lights.  Add character and direction to larger areas by defining
them with contrasting colors and textures.  Bold or stark color panels can also
provide a defining feature to an area that you can showcase wall pieces on when
you are ready to accessorize.

Once the walls have been treated in your new home, the next
item on the agenda while planning interior design for new homes would be dynamic
placement of your hanging accessories such as mirrors, pictures, and art.  Do
not over clutter walls.  Make good choices and place such items in key places by
establishing focal points or presentation areas that will flatter the rest of
your design.

Western curtains - the perfect accent for your western home decor

January 11th, 2008

Making
over a room in a western theme can be as simple as switching out a
few pillows, adding a few wall hangings, and polishing the room with
some fun western curtains. There are a wide variety of styles to
choose from and whether you decide to go for a Southwest style or you
decide that a Wild West theme is more for you, it’s easy to put
together a look you’ll love in no time at all!

If
you go with a Southwest style, look to Santa Fe and Taos in New
Mexico for your inspiration. The colors of this area are soft and
earthy; think of the turquoise blue stones of Native American jewelry
and the muted tones of earthen pueblos. Look for materials for throws
and pillows in shades that are strong but not screaming, colors that
would come from the earth itself.

Patterns
such as those found in Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo works are excellent
examples of the use of color and rhythm in design and make beautiful,
authentic choices. Wall hangings of Southwestern icons, such as
Kokopellis and coyotes, are instantly recognizable and add a flair to
even non-adobe walls. Adding a set of western curtains with a fun
accent, such as a red chili ristra hanging at one side, finishes the
look and pull the room together.

A
Wild West theme is another fun way to go, especially if rustic is
your style. Think sun baked colors in your curtains and throw rugs,
cast iron accents, and knotty, solid pine furniture to really get the
feeling of the Old West. Iron curtain rods and rings make
western curtains look at home and are a great alternative to the usual fare.

Flanking
furniture with pine end tables and adding western theme lamps is a
great idea, along with incorporating little touches around the room
like spurs, Wild West paintings, and even items in leather to give
the room a feel that’s both rustic and put together,

The
most important thing is to have fun with the style. Mix up the
Southwestern style with the Old West and create a look that’s a
little bit Tombstone, a little bit Santa Fe. Bring in items in unique
materials such as weathered woods and slightly rusted cast iron;
these can be found at your local thrift store or flea market and are
great for lending an authentic feel to the room.

It
all starts with one great piece, from a set of end tables to the
perfect painting to the ideal western curtains, and with the addition
of a few accessories you can bring a whole new look to any room.

Spreading the love: ideas for decorating with cherub statues

January 11th, 2008

Cherub statues are popular collectibles, especially since the release of the
Dreamsicles figurines. These adorably chubby little people line the
shelves of collectors’ homes and grace Christmas packages and
Valentine’s Day gifts as endearing symbols of love.

Decorating
with cherubs

Cherubs
can be used in many situations to convey a feeling of love and
adoration. Their innocent looking, rosy cheeks and dimpled bottoms
can make anyone smile! Decorating with cherubs can go far beyond a
curio cabinet full of chubby figurines. Consider these ideas when
incorporating cherubs into your decorating plans.

A
cherub wedding theme is seeping with love! While dressing the
groomsmen in little diapers and arming them with bows and arrows is
not recommended, cherubs on the cake, dangling from the bridesmaids
bouquets and peeking out from behind that big bow on the back of the
bride’s dress can add a lighthearted romantic feel to a casual
wedding ceremony.

Angelic
garden decorations such as cherub statues, birdfeeders and plant
markers can bring the romance outdoors. These little angels can look
over your garden for you and may even scare aware a few hungry
rabbits!

A
cherub lined water feature can add ardor to your home’s
landscaping. Surround them with pink, red and white flowers or a bed
of roses with a cozy seat built for two, and you have created the
perfect setting for romance.

A
cherub themed baby shower and nursery are suitable for either a
little girl or a little boy. Those adorable chubby creatures will get
you in the mood for your own little bundle of joy! You can even use a
larger cherub for party guests to compete in a diapering race. For
another cherub-themed party game, hide cherubs throughout the party
room and see who can locate every little baby.

Make
your own Holiday cards with plain card stock and cut outs of cherubs.
You can even scan and print your favorite cherub images and decoupage
small gift items like flower pots and keepsake boxes to give as
gifts. Fill your cherub decorated box with fine chocolates and watch
your sweetie melt with appreciation.

Add
cherubs to your place cards at your next formal gathering and use
cherub statues surrounded by flowers as your table centerpieces.

Sneak
a small cherub attached to a steamy note into your sweetie’s lunch
to build anticipation for a special romantic evening alone.

Paint
a few groupings of cherubs on your child’s ceiling to lend a
playful and loving air to the décor.

Collect
and frame old Valentine’s Cards featuring cherubs. Vintage images
in an elegant frame will suit nearly any home décor.

Decorating
with cherub statues, figurines and images adds a sense of whimsy and
affection to your home. Special occasions, romantic get-togethers and
celebrations of love and life are all great opportunities to show off
your love for those pudgy winged creatures. The ideas for decorating
with cherubs are only limited by your imagination!

Cherub Figurines Make Thoughtful Gifts for Those of Any Religion

January 11th, 2008

We’ve
all seen them; those beautiful, mischievous, chubby-cheeked angels
that adorn romantic cards, baby nurseries and gift store shelves. But
many people only associate these cute little angels as current day
symbols of love and comfort when in fact, cherubs have a long and
interesting past that have their origins in many religions.

Cherubs,
also known as seraphim, were originally depicted in Zoroastrian, and
later Hebrew and Christian religious texts, as four-sided, four-faced
winged creatures that guard the throne of God, the entrance to the
lost Garden of Eden, and the covenant of the Ark. Later Christians
differentiated cherubs and seraphim, with cherubs being the second
highest order of angels, after the first-order seraphim. In both
Christian and Islam religions,
the cherubim (karibiyun in Islam) live in heaven and continually
praise God (or Allah).

In
fact, it wasn’t until the Renaissance period that westernized
Christianity began to change the image of the cherub into the one we
know now. In fact, the cherub that we encounter today, with its sweet
looking, child-like face and wings, better describe another form of
angel found in the Hebrew tradition, the ‘putti,’ another form of
angel entirely.

But
whatever the origin, cherubs today are associated with attributes of
God, such as love, divine thought and happiness. As angels, they are
looked upon by many as providing divine protection and guidance to
loved ones on earth. It is these meanings that make
cherub figurines
such a loving and wonderful gift for those celebrating the birth of
their child. While it seems unusual for a gift that celebrates birth
to be equally as good as a symbol to comfort bereavement and loss, it
is their representation of God’s love and protection that makes
them so.

Often
for those grieving in bereavement, adding angel and other cherub
figurines to their home environment help them to remember and focus
upon God’s love and immortality, and his eternal promise of being
reunited with their loved one in heaven in time to come. Even
bereaved without any religious belief or affiliation can be comforted
by depictions and figures of angels and cherubs, as in popular
secular culture they have come to represent
love and goodness. These angels can be a form of support that you can
provide to them for when you cannot be there.

Whatever
the religion, whatever the spiritual need, angels such as cherubs can
be wonderful symbols of your love and support. Best yet, there can
never be too many angels to watch over your loved one. A gift of an
angel, such as cherub figurine, or an angel pin will be a welcome
show of your love and support for those you love.

African American Angel Figurines Are A Rare Beauty

January 11th, 2008
My church recently had a program honoring African American heritage. After the program there were tables set up in the foyer that had displays of books, tapes, CDs, paintings, framed artwork, and more. I looked on one table and saw it had all types of figurines but the ones that caught my eye were the African American angel figurines.

They were all so unique and beautiful. I tried to think if I knew anyone who collected angel figurines that would like one of these beautiful pieces. The ones I saw had an emotion about them. They truly brought out the peace and tranquility you would expect an angel to have. The faces had great detail and I found them very soothing. There is no better gift to give a person than the gift of peace and calm.

I remember after my father passed away, I would have given anything for the peace I had experienced that day. What a great way to honor someone’s memory or to remember the joy you had with that person than by having an angel that reminds you of them.

African American angel figurines have a way of bringing out rare beauty and combining it with the spiritual wholeness that angels are known to bring. Do you know anyone who collects angels? If so, African American angel figurines would be a tremendous addition to their collection. They are spiritual pieces that seem to tell a story all their own.

Some of them represent protection. These are great gifts for someone having a new baby, someone getting married, or even a person who is grieving. You could also get one for a child’s room.

There are figurines that can be used as night lights and ones that represent different family members. You can buy a mother, sister or daughter angel to give to your family member as a cherished keepsake.

The Internet has made it even easier to find a good selection of figurines to chose from. With just a click, you can have a wealth of information about these collectibles at your disposal.

Angels mean different things for different people. So, pick out the one that best suits the person of whom you are buying. Think about adding a poem, note or a special card to your gift to help create a lasting memory of a treasured present.

Color Schemes and Home Decorating

September 20th, 2007

There is lot of things that you will want to do to make your home look stylish and modern. There are going to be a lot of decorating challenges if you are living in a home that is very old. You are going to have to replace and update many of the rooms, but you will also need to keep in mind that there are modern home decoratingtips that you can find and use from the net as well.

If you would really like to give your home a new look, you may want to think about going online and looking for a modern home decorating tips site so that you can find out what is new in home decorating and how you will be able to properly update your home.


You will also find a lot of great ideas from looking through modern magazines and seeing what the Internet has to offer to you picture wise. You will find that there are a lot of new decorating ideas, but what is new and in is constantly changing. You will want to go online and just take a browse and look to find some inspiration….. To read the whole article please visit http://www.homedecorating.keroho.info

Residential interior design can be quite interesting

September 20th, 2007

Before hiring interior designers to do your residential interior design, you should agree to how much freedom is allowed to them regarding the decisions to be made and also when they are to interact with contractors, and even though most home owners cannot help but butt into what is clearly not their business, this should not in any way affect the interior designer’s method of working; otherwise, it could cause distress all around.

What should be sorted out with the interior designer with regard to the residential interior design is a time frame within which the work must have been completed and that the plan arrived at should be properly laid out prior to commencement of actual work, and also that budgetary amounts are defined at the very outset.

The budget should allow for emergency expenses and when the owner asks for changes to be made the expenses so incurred should be added to the budget especially when the changes are in addition to what the original residential interior design included, and thus becomes the responsibility of the home owner who must bear the cost.

The actual residential interior design must take into account how to make the best use of space which must not be too large or too small which will hamper the effects of a proper residential interior design. In addition, the doors and also windows must be well planned for and not unnecessarily covered or have new structures constructed which will use up time and also increase the cost as well.

Most properly made residential interior designs will also require best use of furniture and also fixtures which need to be selected and color as well as space planning are important factors as too is plumbing and also electrical wiring that must be properly addressed, and the best type of residential interior design could be arrived a only when the house or room is empty, which is of course not the case in most instances.

There is no doubting the fact that when you wish to get the best from your residential interior design project, it will only be a fulfilling experience as long as proper guidelines are set out and followed, and you also will need to work closely with the interior designer for even better results.

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