Thursday, September 15, 2011

Interior make Dilemmas - 3 Things to Avoid and 3 Things to Do

Interior make Dilemmas - 3 Things to Avoid and 3 Things to Do


When designing an interior there are 3 things I all the time avoid and you can, too. Here are the dilemmas and the solutions.

3 Things to Avoid

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1 - Avoid cluttering every horizontal outside in your home with "stuff". Too many photos or accessories on one table, mantle, or shelf will devalue the nearnessy of each item, plus you'll have a difficult time dusting!


2 - Hanging artwork too high on the wall will likely make the majority of citizen crane their necks to see the work. Also, when seated, pictures settled too high are lost in the clouds; again you're straining to see.

3 - Putting all the furniture in the room against walls makes it look like a waiting room in a doctor's office. It's more difficult to create conversation areas since you'll have to "talk" across the room.

3 Things to Do

1 - Edit your choices when it comes to accessorizing. Sometimes the most efficient use of an accessory can be as a single element. Also, grouping similar items in terms of shape, color, texture or desist will offer a more pleasing design. But please be careful...remember the "3~5~7 Rule". Items look best when they are grouped in odd numbers.

2 - The normal rule is that artwork should be hung at eyelevel. Whose eyelevel? I'm just 5'1" but you may be 6'2". So a rule of thumb was industrialized that accepts the mean height of humans is roughly 5'7". Use the horizontal midline of the picture and hang at this height, then use your best judgment to adjust the height for the picture depending on what is also nearby it, such as tables, sofa, or other artwork.

3 - Floating some pieces of furniture in the room can offer interesting space planning. Pulling two chairs angle out from the wall with a table in the middle of creates a outside for a lamp and accessories. interesting the sofa from the wall may create a best traffic flow behind the sofa instead of in front of it, especially if your entertainment wall is opposite the sofa. If there is room you may be able to place a sofa table behind to accommodate lamps, books or plants.

Interior make Dilemmas - 3 Things to Avoid and 3 Things to Do


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