Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

If I had an interior designer...this is what i'd need help with

I have a need to get out my ideas.


I like depth to my walls(not in particular to this one, the idea)

I like a Half-done approach. Half wallpaper-middle separator-plain wall color.(not particular to this picture)


The half-done approach Im loving here with the wainscoting.(not this style of wallpaper)


ah...this is more like it. not the paint color here..but perhaps a vintage blue???Or NON-busy wallpaper...no depth needed here...wainscoting took care of that.

this reminds me of when i walk into anthropologie. i like the detail upon the wall. My opinion, very little detail would do.
Possibilities: buy vynil, paint, and peel.
ugh, if only i could afford wainscoting..i don't get it...its standard anywhere beyond AZ and been around for hundreds of years. What happened?
-aezra


Thursday, February 18, 2010

How to decorate mantels (tip)

i grabbed this right from the website. :

http://www.fireplacemall.com/Article_Library/Fireplace_Mantel_Decorating__T/fireplace_mantel_decorating__t.html

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Decorate Your Fireplace Mantel with the
"Three Plus One" Decorating Trick

© 2006, PennVentures LLC





You've found the perfect mirror, painting, quilt, tapestry, or element to center above your fireplace mantel. But how will you decorate the fireplace mantel itself to get that "decorator look"?

One trick decorators use on fireplace mantels is "Three Plus One." Here's how it works:


For the "Three" part of the "Three Plus One" scheme, select three related, similar objects and place them on one side of your fireplace mantel. The three objects should not be of identical height, but, then again, they shouldn't vary too much in size.

You might choose three objects to decorate your fireplace mantel that reflect your interests or things you collect. Keep in mind the colors and style of the room the fireplace mantel is in.

For a living room, perhaps three candles or three framed pictures or three decorative plates would be just the thing. In a beach home, it might be three good-sized, lovely seashells or three pieces of coral or three model sailboats. For a den you might try three different beer steins or three pottery pots or three antique clocks. A dining room mantel might contain three decorative teapots or three glass sculptures or three different lanterns.

When you group your three selected object on one side of the fireplace mantel, don't line them up like soldiers. Think in terms of layering. Experiment with bringing one forward, one visually overlapping another, or tucking one a bit behind another.

Instead of having the three objects face straight into the room, experiment with having them face a bit toward the center of the fireplace mantle.

Don't cram the three objects all the way to the left or right end of the fireplace mantel. Leave a bit of space after the last object so the end of the fireplace mantel serves as an edging for your grouping.

For the "One" part of the "Three Plus One" trick, select a large object and place it on the other end of your fireplace mantel. As a rule of thumb, this singular object should be either about twice as tall as the threesome of objects or have the "visual mass" of the three objects. If you go with a tall object, it should not be as tall as the top of your mirror or painting. Again, don't push the object all the way to the very end of the mantel.

The one large object may have something in common with the three objects on the other end of the fireplace mantel. Maybe it echoes a color or a texture or a shape or a theme found in one or more of the objects at the other end of the mantel.

Here are some ideas if you're searching for a tall, singular object for decorating your fireplace mantel: a topiary or other plant with a strong vertical line; a tall vase with a few dramatic silk flowers; a big, bold candlestick and wide candle; a dramatic sculpture; a tall clock; a lofty, decorative urn; or a tall object from a personal collection.

The "Three Plus One" fireplace mantel decorating trick works with almost all decorating styles. Experiment and have fun with it, trying different "Three Plus One" mantel arrangements throughout the year, even for seasonal displays."

source: see website.
pic fr: makeitandloveit.blogspot.com

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Sunday, December 6, 2009

my liking in these interiors(realistic)

If we get a house with a basement(fingers crossed) i would need to figure out how in the heck to decorate it and light it.(no not on fire).


  • yellow in great for basement.interesting w/black accents.




  • love, LOVE orange/peach & white . White with accents for bathroom/other room.




  • door frame color contrast. i think it gives a wealthy feel & character




  • use faux rock wall aka wallpaper?





  • chair color/chair style/zebra pillows/branches/long curtains/faux marble fireplace dec

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