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- Rethinking Patterns: How to Make Your Sofa Make a Statement
- 6 Questions You Still Need To Ask Yourself When You Want To Move Home
- Stylish Relax Chair Design
- Classy Living Room Concepts
Rethinking Patterns: How to Make Your Sofa Make a Statement Posted: 19 Nov 2013 03:12 PM PST A patterned sofa can make for a striking effect in your living room. With the right choice of pattern, you can get your sofa to set the tone for your entire living room area. At a time when sofa choices are usually a neutral gray, beige or white, putting a bold pattern on the largest piece of furniture in your living room can have the power to make the statement that you like to have your own sense of taste and aren't afraid to express it. Patterned sofas can be used to achieve different effects in a living room Experimenting with a subdued paisley pattern: Paisley is a repetitive small-scale print. A paisley pattern on a simple, sky blue sofa can bring old world style to a living room. You can combine this with a Roman shade on your window with another small-scale print. Sofas decorated with a neutral-toned British flag: The Union Jack has long been used as a design motif. It's been used on curtains, recliners, rugs, cushions and even wallpaper. Using the British flag in your decor can lend your living room a distinctive, masculine air. If the flag is colored to be a bit neutral, as in a leather sofa that's mildly tanned in blue, white and red, the effect of masculinity can be particularly emphatic. A plaid sofa: Since plaid has been around for centuries, many people see it as an unadventurous choice. The comforting familiarity of plaid, though, can be made interesting with a few design touches around your living room. Placing floral-patterned armchairs, like the ones found on www.made.com, on either side of a plaid sofa can help liven it up. You can also try calling attention to the sofa's plaid pattern by bringing in plaid bolsters and pillows in other color schemes. A floral-patterned sofa: Mildly colored floral patterns feel comforting and homey. If you have a large living room that feels too empty, bringing in the coziness of a gentle floral pattern can quickly shrink your space. If your living room seems too small for your taste, you can expand it by taking the opposite route – a modern, white sofa with clean lines. The material you choose can enhance the effect of the pattern Amy Grimshaw knows how to make a statement in home decor! She loves sharing her passion for bold design on decorating blogs. |
6 Questions You Still Need To Ask Yourself When You Want To Move Home Posted: 19 Nov 2013 03:08 PM PST How long have you been living in your current home? If it’s been a long time and you aren’t used to purchasing property you might not know where to start looking. You already know buying a place to live is one of the hardest decisions you’ve ever made in your life because you have been through it before. When you made your first purchase it must have went well for you and that is great, but that doesn’t happen every time and buying a new home doesn’t always have a fairytale ending. Sometimes disaster strikes and you lose everything. You might not lose everything, but it could turn your world upside down and that is enough to ruin everything you have going for you. The most important thing when it comes to buying a new home is making sure everything goes as smoothly as the first time. You know everything that made your first home special, so you can look at whether or not your second home will be as good by asking yourself these important questions. Do you like the area? Do you have the money to trade up? Can you move in straight away? Is it big enough? Will you be able to maintain it? Do you have plans to sell it? Leslie Kramer, the author of this post, is a freelance blogger who often writes for Stella Settlements, a leading interior design and construction company. Leslie likes to bake and read in her free time. |
Posted: 19 Nov 2013 11:34 AM PST Eli Fly Chair is a wonderful lounger in the affect of the epistle S by designer Jai Jalan. It's made of high-density polyurethane and finished in glossy lacquered, it's unfilled in pristine white or jet black. The design is fashionable and very stylish, the lounger is very ergonomical as comfort is very valuable, such a cut of furniture will be ideal pro one present interior. Jalan has existing a plush headrest to sit back, relax and not remember in this area all the problems you be inflicted with. This stylish lounger will beyond doubt provide all the de rigueur comfort with a tricky working time. [Via] |
Posted: 18 Nov 2013 11:34 PM PST This example of classy living room concepts. If you are looking for ideas to decorate your living room may be this post useful. How place the sofa, how to choose furniture for living room and how to place it. This picture can give some inspirations to do it. Check below,,
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