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The
art of home decoration
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by: Marjan
Zemljic
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If
you would have your rooms interesting as well as
beautiful, make
them say something, give them a spinal column by
keeping all
ornamentation subservient to line.
Before you buy anything, try to imagine how you
want each room to look
when completed; get the picture well in your mind,
as a painter would;
think out the main features, for the details all
depend upon these and
will quickly suggest themselves. This is, in the
long run, the
quickest and the most economical method of
furnishing.
There is a theory that no room can be created all
at once, that it
must grow gradually. In a sense this is a fact, so
far as it refers to
the amateur. The professional is always occupied
with creating and
recreating rooms and can instantly summon to mind
complete schemes of
decoration. The amateur can also learn to mentally
furnish rooms. It
is a fascinating pastime when one gets the knack
of it.
Beautiful things can be obtained anywhere and for
the minimum price,
if one has a feeling for line and colour, or for
either. If the lover
of the beautiful was not born with this art
instinct, it may be
quickly acquired. A decorator creates or
rearranges one room; the
owner does the next, alone, or with assistance,
and in a season or two
has spread his or her own wings and worked out
legitimate schemes,
teeming with individuality. One observes, is
pleased with results and
asks oneself why. This is the birth of good taste.
Treat your rooms like "still life," see
to it that each group, such as
a table, sofa, and one or two chairs make a
"composition," suggesting
comfort as well as beauty. Never have an isolated
chair, unless it is
placed against the wall, as part of the decorative
scheme.
About the author:
Marjan Zemljic is owner of http://www.home-decorating-ideas-and-tips.com
and author of How to break into the interior
design industry. In his book
you will find out how you can do exactly that. For
more informaion on
home decorating ideas visithis website and learn
how to create the home
of your dreams.
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