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Make Your Bedroom A Haven From Stress

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

When decorating a home, the attention is often focused on the dining room, living area, or the office. Sometimes the bedroom is overlooked, however. A cozy bedroom can often be a haven from stress, letting you relax before bedtime and often leading to better sleep.

There is more to creating a snug environment than just tossing a king quilt on the bed. It starts with the furniture, which can be in any style you prefer. However, do not try to fit in more pieces than the room can accommodate. You need to leave plenty of floor space to keep the room from feeling small and cramped. Extra space will help the room seem airy and bright. If you have the space, a comfortable chaise with a good reading light can be a nice addition to the furnishings.

Choose a bedding collection that will lift your spirits. This depends on your personal tastes. For some, a floral print is the best choice, while others prefer vivid geometric prints. You can also find Oriental designs, country styles, and subdued stripes. Even a solid color can be restful if it is a shade you find particularly appealing.

A large mirror can help make the room seem larger and brighten up a dark area. A free standing mirror can also be functional for dressing, if you have enough room to easily walk around it. Otherwise, you may knock it down and it can also yield the opposite of what you wish by causing the bedroom to seem smaller. If you lack floor space, consider a wall mirror.

Limit wall hangings to no more than one large item and two small to medium sized ones. Too much wall art has a tendency to make you feel as if the walls are closing in on you. Select items that will bring a smile to your lips or help you relax. For some, this might be a dragon painting, while others might prefer a seascape. It really makes no difference what you choose, as long as you have the desired reaction when you look at it.

Be careful that you do not overdo the home decor accents. Covering every square inch of space usually leads to a cluttered look that is difficult to clean. A collection, such as shells, blown glass, or figurines of animals, can be displayed in a curio in the corner. This helps prevent dust from settling on them but lets their beauty shine, especially in a lighted cabinet. You could also use a small round table topped by a glass case to display the collection.

The bedroom should be more than just a sleeping place. By creating a warm and welcoming room, you are carving out a small kingdom that is a haven from stress. Choosing to decorate it in a way that gives you joy will help you to relax after a long day.

What Oriental Interior Designing Reflects

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

As we all strive to make our living spaces a reflection of our individual tastes, more people are pulling designs and ideas from many countries around the world. Depending on the space that you have, Oriental interior design is becoming very popular because it gives people a chance to live in rooms that transport them to a different culture without any air fare involved! People use Oriental interior design in several different ways; it is very easy to incorporate it into your life and into your home; here’s how.

Two Purposes

When you look at Oriental interior designer and the people who are using it in their homes, there are usually two reasons why they are choosing to do so. They either want to portray that they belong to an affluent, high class of society or they want to portray an idea of family.

High Class

Most of the time, when Oriental interior design is used, the person who is using it is trying to make the idea and the room very upscale. This is where you see the elegant wall paintings and tapestries, and it is also where you see the beautiful lamps and the deep rich colors. It has long been assumed than an idea of Oriental interior design can really be a way of showing wealth and high class, and to this day many people use Oriental interior design to reflect just that.

Of course, with the things that you can find today, you don’t’ have to have wealth or move in the upper echelons of society to display your liking for Oriental interior design. There are many things that you can get that are not expensive, and you can use them in your home, and have the same effect as if you would have spent lots of money. Large screens, urns and Chinese writing framed art are just a few examples. This is why Oriental interior design has become quite popular.

Family

Another important part of the Oriental interior design is the idea of family. Traditionally the Oriental interior design has celebrated many different aspects of family, and it is often used in a home to celebrate how close knit the family that lives there is. You can use many aspects of Oriental interior design to promote and to celebrate family in your own home design. So whether it is custom made furniture or eating while seated on the floor, you can ring a piece of the Orient in to your home easily.