Published at Tuesday, December 05th 2017, 11:45:15 AM by Zurie Monnier. Bedroom. When your kids are ready to have their own bedrooms, for sure, they are excited to have a well-designed bedroom made according to their likes. You will also be excited on how you could make your kid happy by decorating his or her bedroom. Of course, the first thing you need to do is ask your kid what he or she really wants. Then you conceptualize on how you will do it. Think of what you already have and what you still need to acquire.
Published at Wednesday, September 27th 2017, 07:52:31 AM by Zurie Monnier. Living Room. A formal living room gives relaxation to a business-busy person. Chandeliers add elegance to one's living room along with a lamp or two. Furnitures in a living room makes a difference. The use of contrast of colors in the choice of furnitures is a good idea too. Minimalistically designed living rooms also becomes a cool choice for those who are into it. Modernity doesn't have to always look colorful.
Published at Monday, September 25th 2017, 07:48:28 AM by Yvonne Carrere. Bedroom. Depending on the theme of the bedroom, it could be expensive or affordable. It is up to you to create a budget that will be enough to give your little ones the bedroom of their dreams. But as you design your kid's bedroom, bear in mind that as he or she grows up, the design of the room will also be altered. A teenager wouldn't want to sleep in a childish bedroom. So, for now, here are tips in designing your kid's bedroom that may help you to please your children.
Published at Saturday, September 23rd 2017, 05:15:20 AM by Yolanda Duret. Living Room. Victorian floors are usually high patterned. They use tiles that really show some lavish designs and patterns. You can do this but just make sure that the furniture and the wall will complement with your floor. If you used a heavy patterned floor, then opt for a lighter wall and a lighter carpet so that your room will not look too heavy and bulky.
Published at Thursday, September 21st 2017, 05:12:32 AM by Zurie Monnier. Kitchen. For your benchtops, opt for natural textures. You may want to use marble, granite, polished timber, or poured concrete. Choose the one that suits the theme and color of your kitchen. But you can create your own benchtop by applying thick edges to a thin slab. Let it blend with the kitchen and get the kind of look you want. Make sure also that the edges are smooth.
Published at Wednesday, September 20th 2017, 05:10:05 AM by Yvonne Carrere. Bathroom. It doesn't mean that just because you have a theme that you will really fill the bathroom with items that jive to the theme. Use it subtly so that the bathroom will not look too busy and crowded. If you already have lots of accessories and items in that particular theme, you can just paint the walls with a solid color that still matches the theme.
Published at Tuesday, September 19th 2017, 06:09:11 AM by Yolanda Duret. Living Room. Dark and bright shades with rich colors are used to get a Victorian look. Woodwork should be of dark tones also so that it can go along the other shades in the room. The use of red, burgundy, violet, yellow and blue is very common in a Victorian room. But white can still be used as long as you use Victorian furniture.
Published at Sunday, September 17th 2017, 06:06:18 AM by Zurie Monnier. Dining Room. Make sure that you do not have mismatching of color. You have to make up your mind in choosing the right colors. When mixing colors, make sure that they match and they are complementary. Avoid the use of loud colors in just one area. If you use bright pink, just accent it with neutrals and shades of pink. Do not use pink with green. See to it that the colors look good together.