Interior Design
Tips And Hints
Interior design
has often been the easiest form of self-expression. Somewhere in
every person is an interior designer just waiting to jump out. This
may seem unrealistic to some but most all forms of design are based
in how we want our homes to feel. This brings along with it a
picture of what our home is, what function it serves, and how we
want to portray ourselves to others. The decorating process remains
one of the great mysteries of the average person. How do we create
the home we want to invite others into?
Many people have
said that
interior design is the process by which we connect with
people, and connect with the world while staying safely within our
own space. It is safe to say that through interior design, we
connect with some energy, some force, and some thing that expresses
who we are and how we want to live. And it is through this
connecting process that we have the opportunity to use our homes to
effect change in our lives.
If we choose, we can become more comfortable or more expressive.
Through this process, we can show others how we like to live and
invite them to share part of our lives. We can focus on comfort,
style, and/or art, truthfully anything we want to express.
Here are the five steps to finding your style as well as some tips
to implementing these styles.
Step 1: The decisions
Is your home are
filled with trinkets, gadgets, and dust catchers? That you don’t
need? Or are these things treasures possessions that you cannot part
with for all the tea in china? These items (typically bought for
time saving) end up costing us precious space in our homes. We can
free up space otherwise saved for these items or display them as
they are meant to show who and what you are to the world!
For example,
imagine how much space is tied up in the books we bought but have
never read? If you’re not going to read it, find another home for
it. Donate to a library or give it to a friend that may find they
will treasure it. A good rule of thumb is if you haven’t used
something in a year, you don’t need it or want it. If the book is
treasure for it’s beauty or worth then displaying it in a room would
be much better then letting it collect dust in a box somewhere. We
all need to make these decisions, love it or leave it!
Design tip #1:
Most likely, it’s on your list of things to, go thru “things”, and
has been there for months or even years. Sometimes we don’t know
something unwanted because we have been putting up with it for so
long and have gotten used to it. Like that pile of stuff in a basket
by the sofa or a drawer in an old unused desk that you don’t really
need anymore even when you have to walk around to get a wanted daily
used items.
So make sure to
take care of the things to do list! A good way to do this is to
stand back and think about all the things you own and if you are
unsure if you use an item. Place a dot sticker on it with the date.
If you use that item within a year, remove the sticker. If you do
not use the item within a year, find it a home somewhere that it
will be used.
Step 2: Find your style
Create a clear idea
of what it is you would like to portray of yourself. Perhaps you are
a person into comfort and easy maintenance, or perhaps you are a
creative individual who would like to use your home to highlight new
projects, new relationships, or a new career. Whatever your
personality, begin now by narrowing down the specific style you will
be comfortable living with. Remember, being specific is the key
here. Make a list of qualities, draw a picture, cut pictures out of
magazines do whatever you can to get as specific a picture as you
can. Find thing that inspire you.
Step 3: Assistance
The keyword here is
ASK! Asking where someone got his or her ideas will not kill you!
Look for ideas in the world around you. Sometimes we are afraid to
ask where someone we admire shop for the beautiful things that fill
their home, but if you admire someone’s interior then let them know
it! Other kinds of collaboration can include asking for help to
clean out your garage in order to build your new studio, asking
friends to come over for a dinner party because you want to get a
prospective on how your living space will be used and where people
gather, or asking someone to look over your drawing and pictures, a
new look into what you are trying to achieve can get some great
ideas offered. You don’t have to do it alone!
Step 4: Confidence
The number one
attitude you should have is confidence. This can be achieved by
realizing that interior design is something you cannot fail at,
become you are going to live in it! If you are comfortable, you can
be confident and enjoy it. So take a look at the ideas you are
coming up with and whether or not you are keeping them to use. Take
a look at your ideas, pictures and drawings. They’re full of
decisions you have made. Deciding what you really want gives a
wonderful feeling. But don’t take my word for it try it out!
Interior decorating
tip #2: Many stores have wallpaper books with great images to go
with the wallpapers. And magazines have ideas, too
Step 5: Take the first step
Start arranging and
stepping back to see what you have done! Buy something you love and
put it in the place of honor and work from there. Once you have
de-cluttered and arranged just go for it! Anyone can do interior
decoration. If you want to go by a rule, look in books and follow
the steps. Many good
interior-decorating books
will tell you the difference between art deco and Elizabethan and
most have steps you can follow. So you have many options and can get
your home to be comfortable for you. So jump in and let your
personality shine!
These five steps are designed to help you be more open to your own
style and the inspiration that the world holds for you. If you work
with these steps, you will be able to find a balance of comfort and
design while avoiding some of the stresses and find yourself in a
real sense of home that you love. Good luck!
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