Stress-Free Decorating Tips

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Decorating is something that requires a decent amount of resources. Proper choices can help you relax, bringing less stress into your life, and allows a more easy sleep pattern as you find serenity in your home. What would the proper choices be when it comes down to it? This article aims to help you find the answers with the following tips:

Create a focal point
Having a focal point in your home is something that happens regardless of whether you want it to or not. It can be anything, though your control is what makes it unique and interesting. It can be a souvenir, a beautiful vase of flowers, or something else. Whatever your choose, it will become the face of your home, showing your personality with it.
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Organize your household
Clutter is something any household has to go through. Anything that doesn’t serve a purpose and you’re not happy with should go, opening up the way for new belongings. This is essential, as having less clutter around your home will also let you clean your Sydenham Hill home much more easily, devoid of objects that collect dust for no apparent reason.
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Open up space
Having too much around your home will also reduce the amount of free space we have available. Opening up the room will make it appear larger, giving you the freedom of not feeling cooped up in a small place. You can achieve this by ridding yourself of all non-essential decorations and furniture that serve no purpose other than to take up space.
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Lighting
Keeping individual locations lit up can really help with the overall mood of your home. You can turn individual lights off according to your needs, giving you more flexibility in the process. You can use full-spectrum light bulbs which are better at mimicking natural light than regular ones.
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Keeping clear pathways
It is important to make sure your furniture allows you to move around, unhindered. Nothing can be more annoying than bumping your knee against the edge of your coffee table when you’re trying to get to your couch or something similar. Making sure your furniture is properly arranged can save you a whole lot of trouble.
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Keep colors simple
You should use restraint when you’re using bright and vibrant colors in patterns. Mixing them together can be straining on the eyes if you are using too many bright colors. Make sure there is plenty of contrast in what you work with so the design is cohesive.
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Natural elements
Bringing parts of the outdoors in your home can be an excellent way to create a more relaxing and earthly atmosphere. A few houseplants, a mirror facing your largest window, and landscape photographs on a wall can make the place seem bigger and more interesting compared to what it was before.
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Use your imagination
Whatever your dream home may be, you should follow that dream and do your best to make the most out of it. Whether you want your home to look like a cabin in the woods, a castle, or something similar, you can make that happen with enough effort.

{Cindy Davis is dedicated writer with great flair for home improvement and home remodeling projects. She is currently focused mainly on the household cleaning and decoration field and therefore her present article treats exactly this theme.}

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I’ve had some time to work on new designs lately and wanted to share. Check out these few items that are now up in my shop for sale.

Rustic Farm Inspired Wedding Invitation Suite
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Eclectic Not Hectic

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When you’re moving into your first place you’re likely to end up with a hodgepodge blend of furniture. A couch from your parents’ basement. A dining room table and chairs from grandma’s attic. A – well, you get the idea. The same thing tends to happen when you’re furnishing and decorating a home on a budget. A desk from your neighbor’s yard sale. Throw pillows from the clearance bin at Target. So on and so forth.

The end result has the potential for greatness in the form of a truly unique space wrought with personal style. However, the end result also has the potential to leave your home looking like a cluttered thrift store. The question then becomes how to keep eclectic home furnishings and decor from looking hectic and thrown together. Here are some options:

Start with a base coat
Try to pick one color that will serve as a unifying shade in the space. For example, white is often a good choice because pretty much everything goes with it, and if you’re moving into an apartment there’s a good chance the walls will be white or some shade of off-white. Get many items in your base coat color and let other items that you can’t control the appearance of (ex. your Aunt Anita’s love seat) act as pops of color in the space.
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Clear out clutter
Try being a minimalist to downplay how eclectic your belongings are. Allow the natural features of the space such as large windows, rich wood floors, or exposed brick to act as accessories to your furnishings.
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Force a match
If you’re truly concerned about your furniture being diverse consider altering it to match. For example, you can buy slipcovers for couches and love seats online without racking up a huge bill. In addition, you can paint and refinish many pieces of furniture including dressers, tables, entertainment centers, picture frames, and bookcases to make them look more alike.

Add a pinch of mix and match
In your eclectic space, try sprinkling in elements that match one another. For instance, throw pillows and picture frames that are the same color. You could also try a throw rug and a throw (blanket) draped across the back of a chair that match. These elements, here and there, that do match can help tie the rest of your decor together or at least make the rest of your decor not seem so obviously miss-matched.
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A square peg in a round hole
Don’t worry about making sure every aspect of your furniture match. For instance, if you’ve managed to secure furniture in similar shades don’t worry about the shapes being different and vice versa.
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Find a peace keeper
If the pieces in your home have colors that traditionally conflict with one another find a piece that can unify them. For example, if you have a green sofa and a wicker chair with orange striped cushions look for accessories that can unite those two pieces such as throw pillows, wall art, or a rug that have both green and orange.
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Embrace the eclectic
Having a truly eclectic space isn’t bad. It’s bohemian. Don’t be afraid (or embarrassed) to simply embrace a space full of eclectic furnishings and decor. Mix-matched items can make a space feel relaxed and casual. They can say, “hey, a free spirit and mellow personality lives here.” There’s nothing wrong with that.
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At some point or another in life, most of us are going to be living in a space with eclectic furnishings and decor. There are certainly things that can be done to help tie pieces together and make the space feel more planned out. However, on the other hand, there’s nothing wrong with embracing the randomness. The bottom line is to go for furnishings and decor that you love, things that truly speak to you. If you do that, your space will never feel hectic and thrown together – it’ll always feel like home.

{Written by Janet Majors}

Sound in Color: Pinback-Summer in Abaddon

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The color palette on most of Pinback’s covers are sort of like their music, subdued and chilled out. I love the neutrals that are showcased for this particular album design. It’s a nice example of how many various tones there are in brown alone, as well as a look into how a space can still seem layered while using the same color.

Sound in Color: Pinback-Summer in Abaddon