Thursday, February 18, 2010

Living Room Decorating #5: Tips


The house is the lounge or in the lobby one of the busiest rooms. It is also the room guests and was a first lasting impression on the house. Therefore, the living area should be well decorated and well appointed and welcoming for guests and family members. There should be pictures of a cozy, comfortable and elegant project.
The Greeks were inspired by noble ideals of beauty. And these same ideals can be imitated and applied to create and decorate an elegant home, an elegant lounge, in particular. Through a combination of imagination, good taste, statues and lights will be turned into any room that exudes elegance and pleasure for both.

There are several ways to decorate their living spaces to create and load a lasting impression on your guests:

Rearrange furniture. Your lifestyle and taste determines what is at the center of your living room. If you have a fireplace, you can rearrange your furniture around it. Or if you have a piano, and that is the focus of your room, your furniture could be set around.

When updating your furniture, also consider traffic in the living room. Is the layout of your furniture allow free movement? Does it give a fair appearance?

It is always good, furniture care, right angles. This makes the room warmer and more relaxed. And instead of placing large sofas directly against the wall, why not a foot or so away from the wall and put a lamp or plant behind it instead?

Heat to produce colors. Colors have psychological effects on people and their moods. When applied in your living room, the colors may irritate intimidate, or invite. Decorating using colors is also an inexpensive way to decorate, as it is, the paint or wallpaper the walls only.

You want your stay is warm and welcoming, and the warm colors and relaxing green. Green has several colors and it is one of the most flexible colors around. But regardless of the color you are looking for the color of the walls, make your carpets and furniture coordinated.

MIRROR space and depth. Create space and depth for your small living room by using a mirror on the wall. Your mirror should reflect something pleasing to the eye. If you have more space on the wall, try small painting on each side of the mirror.

Add small pieces of furniture. To create a "lived in" aura for your living room, small furniture in the room. This may be a small bench or a sofa, table. Place magazines, journals and newspapers under the table. Last flower vases, baskets and small plants on the table also creates beauty and lights up the room.

Statues of elegance. Corners and tabletops are good places for small statues. Statues, especially marble, have an aesthetic quality to your living space. The Portara statues show the Ancient Greeks - symbols, deities, objects of daily life combined. The Greeks used to the marble sculptures for its strength, durability and beauty. Portara continues this tradition through the creation of Greek statues of long duration, and honestly capture the beauty of the ancient Cycladic culture in its reproduction. Elegant and down-to-earth, these statues lend warmth to any room.

UNIQUE LAMPS. Alternative to statues are lamps. Put them in a corner or a table and can emphasize your living space. Second color, light creates moods and sets the tone of your living space. Portara lamps are not your ordinary lamps. They are unique lamps - created from polished minerals and stones. These minerals and stones can emit light after exposure to sunlight or incandescent lamps. When reacting chemicals in minerals or rocks to light, this results in the reactions of minerals or rocks to glow. The visible light emitted is sometimes very colorful and it is often very different from the normal color of the mineral. These unique lamps Portara improve your living room.

Decorate your home, especially your room, you can combine creativity, elegance and good taste. Make good use of space, accessories and furniture at your disposal to help you create a living space inviting, relaxing, intimate and elegant.

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