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Are you a little tired of how your home currently looks and feels? Would you like to convert your home from something drab to something fantastic? It should be a place where you can relax and totally recharge your batteries... but is it? Regardless of whether you want to create a tropical retreat or a home with a rustic feel to it there are home decorating ideas and plenty of accessories to help you achieve this dream.
Before you start the decorating process, there are several things you should do so that your home décor matches your dreams of what the finished item will look like. First off you'll need a theme for the project. Get your hands on as many home decorating book and magazines as you can. As you read through them you'll find yourself drawn to one theme or style more than others. Exposure to as many decorating styles as possible is the key here. Once you've settled on which theme you want to use it's time to choose a color scheme. You'll have found that most themes have colors schemes that are "standard" for that style of decorating. Some examples of this are Asian decorating themes which rely on red, black and dark blue whereas tropical decorating styles rely more on green, red and aqua colors. Your chosen theme will follow the same basic pattern.
Once you choose a color scheme, think about what you want to do in the room you will be re-decorating. Don't be trapped into thinking you need to decorate a room in a certain way because it was intended for that purpose by the builder. If your family eats in the kitchen, decorating your dining room with a big table and a buffet may just be a waste of valuable space. Instead, you may want to use your dining room as a study, a home office, or a play room.
Now that you've chosen a use for the room it's time to put together a shopping list for it. One of the most important items on the list is paint. Something worth bearing in mind here is that you'll need to empty the room entirely before starting painting - there's nothing worse than having to scramble over furniture to get the painting completed. Obviously with the paint you'll either need to buy brushes or painting "pads". If you decide to go with brushes then don't buy cheap ones - you'll wind up picking bristles out of your new paintwork every 5 minutes. For large walls you'd be much better off with painting pads - they cut your painting time in half and give an excellent finish. Use a roller if you really have to but bear in mind that they're extremely messy so make sure both you (disposable overalls are ideal) and the flooring is well covered against splashes.
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