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Free Interior Design Tips for Your Home

Friday, January 16th, 2009

If you have already enjoyed some of our Interior Design reports, you will know this already, but all the same, it is important that you read and accept our disclaimer before making any significant changes based on some of home improvement ideas presented in this blog. This page, ‘Free Interior Design Tips for Your Home’, is a further essay in our program of reports on interior design, home decorating and DIY themes, produced to help encourage understanding of the many issues involved in this fascinating topic.

As a San Francisco based artist and creator of beautiful things, I strive to design the details of my life so that my experience of beauty is enhanced to the maximum. It’s what I call Artful Living. One of my inspirations is beautiful fabric. What’s yours?

My business is sewing for custom interiors and I get great pleasure from working with exquisite fabrics. Flowing silks, crisp linens and the bright flowers of a waxy cotton chintz are a delight to the senses. My featured fabric from the house of Fortuny is one of my favorites.

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Simple Interior Decorating Ideas

Friday, January 16th, 2009

You are reading our article “Simple Interior Decorating Ideas” - one among a sequence of Interior Design related articles on our site.

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One of the biggest home decorating dilemmas is how to arrange your accessories, whether it be a bookcase, shelf, or tabletop. Here is a three step system that will transform your boring or cluttered spaces into charming vignettes!

Harmony and Contrast

When arranging a space with accessories, one has to keep in mind that the most important thing to avoid here is boredom! This has a lot less to do with the objects you choose than how you choose to display them. To keep an arrangement from putting the neighbors down for their afternoon nap, remember to keep a balance of harmony (things that feel like they go together, like similar colors or styles) and contrast (things that spice things up by being different…smooth against texture, round against straight line, et…) You want a bit of both in your arrangement. Perhaps you could create harmony by repeating a square shape or the color purple, and then add contrast by sitting a smooth candlestick next to a rough basket. (more…)

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