Tips to Choose Family Room Paint Colors

Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Family room paint colors allow you to make the rest of your room look updated even if it has been a while since you've replaced the furniture. It allows you to turn a plain white box into a home. Plus, this is one of the main living spaces of your home so you need to ensure that it works for every member of your family.

Consider a modern design. This will dictate your color palette but will also influence how the room works. This design style keeps accessories to a minimum and focuses on clean lines. This is the perfect style if you are short on space. It also makes your room feel decorated without being plain. An uncluttered look is essential for any space where there will be a lot of toys or where your kids need to study. For this kind of design style choose an ultra bright white, taupe or gray paint colors. You can also have the kids paint their own modern art and let them use whatever colors they want. This creates a gallery effect but also assures that everyone gets their favorite colors in the space.

Your family might be feuding over wall colors. One faction might want lavender or a feminine color and the other one wants a masculine red. You'll need to decide on a theme that you can all live with. Most people can really relate to nature. Pull in sunny yellow accent pieces or soft green paint colors for a room that everyone in the family can love. You can even base the room around a rock fireplace or rich wood floors. Bring in a lot of family photos for more color and a sentimental touch. You could even have a new portrait taken where you are all wearing the colors of your room.

Make a pattern with paint. You'll probably just want to keep this on just one wall. This allows you to make sense out of multiple paint colors. This could be as easy as painting an accent wall or mimicking wallpaper. You can even carefully tape off stripes. Vary the widths and the colors so it almost looks like fabric. This allows everyone in the family to get their favorite colors on the walls.

Family room paint colors should be inviting without being loud. You can create a welcoming space where your whole family will want to spend time together. Sometimes less is more but whether you go with a bright white paint or a rich red; remember it's about your family.
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Home decor Wall Art

Sunday, 14 March 2010
Art is an expression of how you feel as well as your perception of the world. It means many things to people; and it can be difficult to pinpoint a specific piece for a wall in your home.

One of the choices that you will need to make is whether you want a print/reproduction or an original work of art. An original piece can be very expensive. Add to that the fact that it may fade or become damaged, and you may be making a poor investment.

A reproduction or print may be the way to go if you don't want to make a large investment, but still want impact on your wall. Today's reproductions can be a good choice if you are not sure about what you want on your wall permanently. You could reasonably purchase a reproduction, and then in a few years when you need a change, replace it with something else. If you had an original piece of art, you may have made a large investment and would likely feel obligated to display it permanently to justify the money you spent on it.

When you decide which wall you are purchasing an art piece for, you need to decide on a theme that is in keeping with your decor. If you have a lot of color in your room, you will want to stay neutral without adding more color. Too much color in a room can make it look busy and you won't be able to relax in the room.

Try looking at many types of art pieces and see which one stirs you emotionally. If you find a piece that you love, then that is the best choice. There is really no point to choosing art that does not create or stir emotion. Whether you prefer abstract art or actual depictions of a subject, it has to look right in the room. Sometimes it is easier to create flow by purchasing more than one piece that is a set and is hung closely together. This creates a point of interest on your wall.

Try to avoid purchasing pieces that are not the right size for your wall. Too small a piece will look lost on a large wall, and too large a piece will make your room appear smaller. Of course, if you have an extremely large room, a very large piece can give your room a cozy feel.
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Color Your Bedroom Relaxing

Wednesday, 3 March 2010
We spend one third of our lives in this room so it is absolutely critical that our bedrooms be as relaxing and pleasing to the senses as possible. If we cannot feel completely at ease - how can we possibly attain the needed sleep, essential for us to perform at our maximum potential?

How does one create their own personal oasis? Where do we start?

The Starting Point

Personally I start with the bed linens. Choose a comforter or quilt and work outwards from there. If one owns a comforter or duvet, which are usually white or light beige, then duvet covers are a godsend. Not only do they protect but one can also change the colors as our moods or the season dictates.

Remember that tranquil areas are usually decorated in more subdued shades, sometimes even using absolute neutrals; nevertheless, it really is up to you to choose which hues are the most relaxing and tranquil for yourself.

Your Color Palette

Develop a relaxing color palette. The most soothing hues tend to be blues, greens as well as light tans and beige.

Green Means Stress Free

Green is certainly regarded as being the most relaxing color for the eye. Greens as well as blues tend to be reminiscent of the variegated hues of the Caribbean Sea.

Greens, just like other cool colors, help to make our bedrooms appear lighter and bigger. Although these colors can look and feel cold by themselves, they can possess a spectacular effect whenever combined with various other shades.

Green is a healing and relaxing coloring. Greens are a stress-free shade and reds on the other hand could possibly get your adrenaline flowing. Greens can also be soothing, which explains why they are frequently used in hospital wards.

Blue is Reminiscent of Water

Blue is known to have a soothing effect whenever chosen as being the principal color selection of any room. When choosing blue opt for less harsh shades of blue. Blue is better connected with water. Blues run the gamut of cool blues through to blue blacks, smooth and delineating and also mirror onto the green palette presenting an array of strong aquas.

The Earth Tones

The natural or earth tones - taupe, beige, brown colors, terracotta, and so forth - will give a much needed restful feeling and may behave as the complementing foundation that can be used with almost every other shades effectively.

Neutrals are usually blacks, whites as well as greys and can be employed for dramatic relief in opposition to the stronger feature colors.

The Final Word

So create you own personal oasis by choosing the bedroom colors as per your choice and taste. This is your room.
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