Sunday, 13 January 2013

Interior Design

Interior Design Biography
Don't be afraid to use colour. Have fun and use colours you love in the accessories, which don't cost a lot to change out. If possible, change them seasonally to keep your interiors fresh.  White is a wonderful colour for kitchens. Just as simple white plates are a beautiful  way to display food, everything looks delicious against white counters, cabinets and  walls.  Before you commit to a colour, try many. Buy sample pots and large poster boards  and paint the boards. Move them around the room so you can see how the colours  change in different light depending on the time of day. Two perfect blues: Heaven on Earth and Under the Big Top, both by Benjamin  Moore. Choose original artwork you love and then look to that artwork to create layers of  colour. Pull different shades and vary them in throw pillows, accessories like blown  glass, flowers and fruit. Keep accent colours in a single family for a unified, sophisticated result. Editing is a  part of the process.  With too many objects in a room, you don't appreciate any one  thing. Interior Designer Don't be afraid to use colour. Have fun and use colours you love in the accessories, which don't cost a lot to change out. If possible, change them seasonally to keep your interiors fresh.  White is a wonderful colour for kitchens. Just as simple white plates are a beautiful  way to display food, everything looks delicious against white counters, cabinets and  walls.  Before you commit to a colour, try many. Buy sample pots and large poster boards  and paint the boards. Move them around the room so you can see how the colours  change in different light depending on the time of day. Two perfect blues: Heaven on Earth and Under the Big Top, both by Benjamin  Moore. Choose original artwork you love and then look to that artwork to create layers of  colour. Pull different shades and vary them in throw pillows, accessories like blown  glass, flowers and fruit. Keep accent colours in a single family for a unified, sophisticated result. Editing is a  part of the process.  With too many objects in a room, you don't appreciate any one  thing.
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