Furniture Design Styles: Drawing Lines and Redefining Conventions

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Whenever you wish to decorate or redecorate, the most common advice that comes your way is pick a style and stick to it. So what exactly is this style? What defines a style and how many of them are there today? To be honest, every home has its own style, but we have some broad classifications under which they all fall. In case you are just starting to plan on decorating your interiors and are looking for a style guide, here they are ..

Traditional Furnishings

This is arguably the most popular way of doing up your interiors. And there is a reason for that. It looks both official and casual and that degree of seriousness can be altered by mixing it with other styles marginally. The traditional style relies largely on dark, mahogany-styled wooden furniture, leather in dark tones and a few lighter wooden pieces to alter it slightly. While the Old World style is purely classical, the Tuscan Villa style is on the other end of the spectrum and uses lighter tones. No matter what you chose, this style is always a charmer.

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The Contemporary Style

Ranging from the bright shades, loud colors and hip-swinging accessories of the Retro to the more up-to-date style of Urban and Chic, the contemporary style is easier to achieve compared to the classical look. It allows you to shop with a lot more freedom, art lovers can chose their favorite pieces and you can either chose the straight lines, sensuous curves or vivacious circular theme. This is more casual and far more comfortable than most other styles.

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Minimalist and Modern

We all know about the minimalist style very well by now and while this is also in a way contemporary, it stands markedly away from the likes of Retro, Urban, Art deco and Casual. Highly refined edges, sleek straight lines, simple cubic designs, and the use of neutral shades are its trademark, giving interiors an ultra-cool and futuristic look. Probably the hottest theme around, the minimalist style also presents with an excellent and often excessive use of glass to add glitter and lighting to the room.

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The Historical Style

The most popular historical style of decorating is the Victorian style with its tainted glass, dark wooden furniture, picture and object frames that have heavy metal work on them (and even fabric like silk, wool and velvet to accentuate the feel). Then there are styles like Colonial which are far difficult to replicate. A historic style is probably the most difficult to carry off as you are trying to recapture the long gone past and transforming the interiors completely.

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The Exotic Style

The exotic style depends actually on the place you hail from. Someone from China and India may not find an Oriental style that exotic or a South African might not feel the same for an African theme. Using something that comes from a different culture, an unusual concept or rare origin, they all fall under exotic. Althought they may look amazing, keep in mind that it’s pretty expensive as such furnishings will be hard to find and will cost plenty if you are getting them shipped across continents.

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Country Style

Muted colors, mid-toned woods or painted finishes and vintage fabrics are the hallmark of this style that varies with the region it hails from. Whether it’s the classic English style, the common Cottage style or the charming French model, they all have common elements with cultural variations.

The Eclectic Style

A combination of various time periods, cultural backgrounds and traditions, these types of furnishings are rare, hard to achieve and take plenty of care in need to get the balance right. You cannot just throw in random stuff and call it Eclectic (or a daring experiment). While there are marked styles in this like Tribal and Bohemian, this is a style that is often best left to experts… unless you are really talented that is.

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At the end of the day, furniture design styles are flexible with old rules being constantly altered and designs being mixed and matched. You must love a style to bring it home, otherwise it will be just a waste of time and cash.

So chose wisely and decorate aptly!

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Coaxing clothes: How to plan a perfect wardrobe

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Getting your home right is not always about hiding the mess in the closets, but at times making sure that the closets themselves exude class and style. Setting your wardrobe in order is something that should be simple but ends up becoming a tough and often daunting task as you tend to ignore its needs (or you’re too lazy to keep things in proper shape by cleaning up every now and then). But the perfect wardrobe can really enhance your lifestyle, add to the beauty and efficiency of your home and most importantly can save you precious few minutes each morning. Here is how you can get there…

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#1 Keep it clutter-free

There is absolutely no doubt that the most important and the easiest way to keep your wardrobe in perfect condition is to ensure that it’s tidy and clutter-free. A closet that is trimmed up, devoid of all the rubbish that you never put on and has plenty of space available for future additions is the one that looks the best. For this you need to be ruthless and throw away stuff that you have not used in a while— or never ever again.

#2 Store the accessories in a separate shelf

Keep all the accessories in shelves that are separate from your clothes. This way you not only avoid mess but also make sure that they are handy and easy to find when needed.

#3 Keep the less-used stuff in hard to reach places

If you own stuff that is seasonal like some special shoes, an umbrella, winter socks or any other stuff that don’t see light often, then assign the hard-to-reach boxes. This way you give more space to clothes and accessories you use on a more regular basis.

#4 Leave a separate and ample space for special dresses

There might be those extra long gowns, a special dress or something that you cherish and love a lot. Have separate storage spaces for the stuff you use only on special occasions. Get this section custom-crafted depending on the amount of space you want and the length that you need.

#5 Use the right type of hangers

Try using hangers with style and material that fits your needs best. They range from the simple ones in plastic to the really fancy ones that can even glow in the dark! So, you have a range of options here to prep up your wardrobe and make it absolute best if you wish to do so.

#6 Clean it regularly and let it remain fresh

Some good old fashioned cleaning and vacuuming once in a while is exactly what your wardrobe needs. Make sure the closet is in decent shape and once in a while check for wood infestations and defects.

When it comes to the place that houses the way you dress up and how you look, you surely can afford to spare the effort and time. Isn’t it?

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Window shopping: How to buy blinds and shutters

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Blinds and shutters have been quite famously dubbed as the furniture for windows, they offer various degrees of ventilations, privacy and natural heat depending on your usage. With modern materials offering greater options in this area of furnishings, here is how you can give your windows the very best. Here’s how to buy blinds and shutters.

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#1 Level of protection from the heat and the cold outside

The first and most important aspect of picking shutters and blinds is to ensure that the degree of protection is just as much as we need/wish. In other words, take a look at how much control you actually have when it comes to keeping out the sun and the snow. The main purpose for the shutter is to offer the complete freedom of choosing the extent to which we want the elements to play a part in out interiors.

#2 Range and style of ventilation provided

Create such lovely and dazzling patterns in the backdrop of natural sunlight, blinds and shutters could further add to the exquisiteness of the room. Try to see how the various degrees of ventilation and style affect your own room before actually getting them installed. They might work very well for the guys at the store, but not so much in your own home.

#3 Check for the material and versatility

There are various modern materials that are available— like fabric that reduces glare or wooden venetian blinds that are great for the ergonomic style of the room. With technology producing so many varieties of materials, you have plenty of options to take a pick from. They are trendy, efficient, durable and add to the elegant ambiance.

#4 Brighter shades and bubbly colors are the fashionable trends

Gone are the days when only the white and the black were used as blinds and shutters. The modern trends is to use bright and chic colors such as the cool blues, vivacious yellows and dazzling oranges to add life to your home both from the outside and from the inside. Try them out once and see the difference they can really make.

#5 Understand the privacy options before you have them installed

While white blinds may give off plenty of glare during day, they are great for privacy at night. On the contrary the black blinds are cool on a sunny day, but tend to reveal a bit too much after sun-downer. Install the shutters and blinds after understanding your own privacy needs and how you can control them.

#6 Check for the budget and opt for the fancy tech add-ons if interested

You will most surely have a budget in mind, therefore find something that fits both your needs wont’ break your bank account. There are several add-ons that are available in the market adding solar panels that will power up a light or two at night, or you could stay away from the mob with some artistic additions …

Happy shopping!

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Table talk: How to buy the right kitchen table

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Modern designers are offering millions of delights in terms of gorgeous and stunning kitchen tables, most of which were no where in sight a few years ago. With advent of a whole new material range, the popularity of the ultra-minimalist modern style and shrinking spaces, the kitchen table has changed shape and styles. Here is how you can pick the right one from crowd and invite it home for your next “feast”.

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#1 The size and layout of your kitchen

The basic qualities that govern the kitchen table that you buy will be governed by how much space you have on offer. In general an L-shaped kitchen counter is complemented with a circular table at the center, while a more spacious kitchen can use almost anything that you like. So even before you go out to shop, bring out the measuring tape and take down the numbers.

#2 Style and material

The style of the table must – quite obviously – complement the rest of the kitchen and should keep with the theme that you are using for the remainder of your home. If your interiors are modern minimalist, then glass is a fine option. Wood is an obvious favorite and a complete classic, while metal and steel are unique and exude a sense of freedom and gay abandon. While wood is robust and lasting, glass is a dangerous choice if you have meddling kids around. Plastic is easy to maintain and clean, while steel presents with an unconventional look.

#3 Rigors

Your kitchen table might need to endure different temperatures— interaction with various surfaces and even cooking on it might be an option for some. The rigors that it undergoes will define the kind of surface that you need to have. In any case, always pick a high-quality finishing and purchase it from a reputable dealer. The table top has to face pretty tough conditions at times, so make sure that you chose from glass, wood, metal or plastic depending on these needs.

#4 Fits your budget?

The table hast to fit the dimensions of your kitchen, but also the compulsions of your pocket. This means trying to get a good deal out on the piece that you want to buy. Do some research on where else you can get the same piece from (Internet?) for a lesser price and maybe with free shipping. Shop smart and have patience.

#5 More than one purpose

This is probably the most fashionable way to go by bringing home a kitchen table that you can clean up and then use as a work table— or any other purpose as well. The key factor here is how stylish the table is. It is all about multi-tasking and maximizing what you have.

One can buy the ideal kitchen table by taking care of quality, style, dimensions and price. As long it serves your needs, fits within your home and works well for your budget, you need not really worry about much else…

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Recession-Savvy Decorating Tips: Shop Smart During the Credit Crunch

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The global meltdown is taking its toll on everyone and everything and none of us are spared from the growing gloom. Of course, you can always try to outsmart it by making sure that you spend as less as possible, save as much as possible and by ensuring that you shop smartly whenever you go searching for what you need. Getting recession-smart and saving on shopping of décor is an aspect that comes with practice, experience and plenty of care. Here are a few tips that will get you stated in a direction which will ease the pressure on your pocket.

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#1 Shop only when you really need to

This is the simplest and the best method to stop you from wasting the unnecessary and keeping you away from getting lured into buying what you really don’t need. Just having an eye for something new is no longer good enough. If there is no ‘absolute necessity’, then try keeping away from it.

#2 Check out for sale shops and discounts

Go to shops that are offering discounts. Be it stock clearance, some celebration or even just to encourage you to come in and take a peek, see if they have something you may need. When they are slashing prices, might as well take advantage of it. If you think that a discount sale is around the corner, then hold back and wait for it.

#3 Watch out for ads and offers in papers and magazines

Stay on a lookout for ads and offers that are being issued in the papers and magazines. While you cannot go and check out every store for an offer, you can keep an eye on the tabs to keep you updated in this regard. Once you know the days of the sale and the extent of the discount, you go in for the selection and buying.

#4 Get a bargain out of online offers

It is the Internet that is the hot bed for offers on décor or on any other items for that matter. Go about looking for sites, offers, auctions and wholesale companies to give slashed price tags and huge discounts. Bet before you make a buy, ensure that it is a reliable source and you are not flushing your money down the drain on a hoax.

#5 Check out garage/yard sales in the area

Garage sales in your are offer a great place to get some solid deals. The stuff that others may not really need might just be the accessory that you have been long hunting. Here is a place where you can bargain freely, get a good deal and make new acquaintances that will further help in your recession-savvy shopping spree.

#6 Use store cards and try trade-in home decors

Use store cards smartly and just once to get the discount you want. After that, do not bother about paying for it again and again for other stuff (see #1). Also try trade-in home décor in case you have something to give away that you really do not need and are not going to use anyway.

Shopping in a recession-smart way is all about balancing between your instinct to go ahead and buy something with your current fiscal condition. Pick the best decor, get the right deals and do not shy away from bargaining. Patience is the key to success on that one.

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