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Some factors to count in while designing are shape and size of the room, floor plan height of the ceiling trim work fireplace location entry way doors and arches windows and columns
DetailsSome factors to count in while designing are shape and size of the room, floor plan height of the ceiling trim work fireplace location entry way doors and arches windows and columns
Detailsformal, conventional and mirror-image which is symmetrical balancing, here’s an example: source: http://blog.visiondecor.com/index.php/2009/06/05/going-on-an-interior-design-adventure/ in-formal, dynamic, non mirror-imaged but balanced, objects in either side of the room would be different in size and proportion which is asymmetrical balancing source: http://gladyshunziker.hubpages.com/hub/Contemporary-Living-Room-Design-Creating-Balance-without-Symmetry radial balancing which revolves around an object in the center, which is not so popular…
DetailsPaint is the least expensive and most used wall covering, but there are other modern options such as geometrically designed wall paper or damask style which is a weaving style wall paper. Damask styles are very much style now, check out wdl for 70+ damsak style weaving’s Other Patterns …
DetailsFocal Point – the element in the room that grabs your attention on entrance, and reflects your style immediately. This as well serves as a decorative balance in the room. In order to draw your eye towards the focal point, you can illuminate this by recess lighting. You can also create visual interest by adding…
DetailsIn this blog, I dive into eclectic design – this is the style one falls when… Hmm… I don’t want all Contemporary or all Rustic or all Traditional or just not be a Minimalist! ec·lec·tic/iˈklektik/ Deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources. This style blends and creates harmony between…
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