Bringing A Room Together

By Jean Parker

Once you are finished redecorating a room in your home, you will often find that you need the one item that can bring all your colors and theme together. This finishing touch should act as the focal point of the room and can something as simple as a painting with all the right colors or an area rug that blends in with the theme.

Getting the right look to a room can start with the dcor or it can start with the paint or the architectural details. A perfect built in bookshelf or mantle around the fire place can be the thing to build around. The accessories can accent the way the room is built, not just what you put in it. The wood work and brick and tile work in a room is the perfect thing to get started with for picking out a theme or focus.

Beautiful wood work is a time consuming and expensive and should be something that you showcase and use to the advantage of a room. Don't cover up the architectural details of your house; use them to your advantage to make the home stand out. Even though it seems like an easy thing to do, and in some instances it is, trim work like crown molding and chair railing can turn a room into something beautiful and functional and exciting. The strategic use of trim, not over using it, can make a room look stylish and adds a decorative and architectural detail that can make a big difference in the appearance and feel of a room.

The way the colors and textures and patterns of the room fit together is not an easy thing to accomplish. Picking out the right colors can be time consuming and difficult, but matching everything together can be done with a little effort and some help from the experts. Checking for ideas in magazines and online is a good place to start, and asking questions and looking at other people ideas can help put new ideas and thought in your mind.

Don't be afraid to experiment and put things together that are new and that you might not be sure about. The worse thing that can happen is that it doesn't work and you have to try something else. No big deal, but you will never know what works and what doesn't work without trying. - 29957

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