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Basics & Essentials for Home Decor

Tips and Must-Haves for Interior Home Design

 

Whatever industry, niche, or hobby, there's always a way to get going on your passion! It's never too late to learn how to do them. With a little time and effort, you can even become an expert!

 

Home décor and interior decoration, of course, is not an exception. Here, you'll find a rundown of the essentials, tips and tricks, and must-haves for home design. Coupled with stellar insight from [city]'s specialists on home improvement and interior decoration, you'll learn the ropes it in no time.

 

In this blog article, we take a look at the basic principles of interior design. We cover the crucial factors you need to know to refurbish your room - and even your entire house! Whatever your questions are, we're here to help you get going on your home improvement project.

 

Soon, you'll be able to make over and refashion your place into the home you've always desired!

 

Interested in taking a formal course on home improvement? Want to get certified as an expert on everything in the business? Take a look at these institutions that offer programs in home redecoration and interior design:

 

Home Improvement Experts (www.hiexperts.com)

Penn Foster Career School (www.pennfoster.edu)

Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education (www.instituteforapprenticeships.org)

Best Improvement (www.bestimprovementqc.com)

 

Essential Tips & Tricks to Interior Design

We've put together a list of advice and suggestions from [city]'s top professionals on interior decoration. With this, we give you a simple how-to guide on home decoration. This includes components like the composition of a room, color theory, ratio and proportions.

 

This section will help you find out how to use these basic principles in design for your home venture. Once you learn these, you can enhance your space and revamp your home - just as you like it! You'll be able to truly make your home your own.

 

Color Theory

As it turns out, those long lessons from your art teacher are helpful! Color theory gives you a particularly keen eye for design and style. This is perfect for home improvement projects.

 

Let's review art lessons and review the kinds of color schemes:

 

Monochromatic - Various shades and hues of one color. Ideal for simple luxury and playing it safe.

 

Analogous - Colors beside one another on the color wheel. Generally groups of "cool" or "warm colors" Produces a low-key yet pleasing look.

 

Complementary - Contrasting hues opposite one another on the color wheel. Excellent for those who want to make bold choices.

 

Triadic - Three colors in equal distance of each other on the color wheel. Usually a mix of deeper and softer hues. Creates a charming, harmonious style.

 

You can use these colors to customize each room in your house! Of course, this depends upon whether you have an open or sectioned floor layout. Old Brand New has a superb piece on using color in open floor layouts. Take note of the use of neutrals and complementing shades to balance pops of color. This will help keep a look and feel of rhythm and harmony through your house.

 

You can also look into having clear divisions between the rooms in your home. This allows you to play around a bit more with your color palette. It also lets each family member individualize their bed rooms without clashing with the entire house.

Geometric Principles

 

This is the most basic principle of design that you could use in any niche. But it's all the more important for home remodeling projects.

 

Geometric principles keep a sense of consistency and harmony in each room and your home as a whole. Here are the three general principles you can use in your home decoration:

 

Symmetrical - Traditional kind of balance. Ensures harmony with sizes and shapes. Great for those just getting started with the design.

 

Asymmetrical - Informal kind of balance. Gives you free rein over design. Best for those who want to try out new things and experiment.

 

Radial - Center-oriented balance. Creates a prime focus in a space. Great for those who want a clean and simple look.

 

Finally, be sure to set items in proportion to surrounding objects. It's also essential to assess if they're in scale with the size of your room or area.

The bottom line is to maintain a good rhythm in the placement of your furnishings and décor. Keep this in accordance with the structure of your room and house.

Making a Design Board

 

We've gone over the fundamental theories you need to plan a new design and structure to enhance your home. So what now? How do we apply these concepts to remodeling your home from scratch?

Experts suggest setting up a design board before going to shop for anything. Especially before you hire contractors or architects to remodel your house!

 

We strongly recommend you start by envisioning your home on a board. It's not only more affordable and less exhausting in the future. You'll also be able to see your tastes in rooms and furniture more distinctly when put together. Plus, you can mix and match the layout and theme of your home! Even magazine cutouts or printouts from online ads will help. Every detail matters when you put all of it together to improve your home!

 

Here is a quick list of things you should tack on separate boards to envision your home. This is the best way to get started on redesigning your home. Pick up your markers and pins and install your drawing boards, because we're about to make your dream home come to life!

 

Composition & Layout in Rooms & Spaces

 

Here, you can put on sample layout you've seen on the web or in magazines. If you have the space for it, you can even break it down into the different rooms in the house. This way, you can visualize each space more with exact details and adjust as you go along.

 

Structure Design & Arrangement for Furniture & Fixtures

 

Don't worry if you don't have someone on call to give you recommendations on the design and structure of your interior décor. Go ahead and do your research on well-known DIY and home remodeling blogs, and take ideas from them. Choose any kind of design and structure for your home furniture or fixtures that catches your eye. This includes shelves, tables, chairs, kitchen counters, office desks, bed frames, and shower cubicles. Put them all together on your board.

 

Placement of Interior Décor

 

Now you've picked the theme and layout of your furniture and fixtures. Next, you have to think about the particular arrangement of the décor you want to have for your home. This includes potted plants, paintings, figurines, posters of your favorite movie stars, and more. Every little detail counts, and makes your home a little more your own!

 

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