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When decorating or making
decorating decisions for new homes, it is important to
remember that your major decisions could affect decorating
choices for quite a long period of time. Commitment to
bold or unusual color treatments before you have actually
had the opportunity to consider how such changes will
coordinate with your furniture placement is not very
advisable in this type of situation. In any case, the best
advice you could receive while planning interior design
for new homes is to make mediocre, undramatic design
choices to begin that you can alter at a later time if you
choose to do so.
This may seem like very
unusual advice concerning interior design for new homes
especially coming from someone who is working within the
design industry—but there is good explanation for this
reasoning. A large, open space without viewing or
visualizing any furniture content within that space is
quite easy to get a little carried away with while making
structural changes. Also, keep in mind that by using very
bold or dramatic designer interior colors on the walls you
might be closing off your future alternative color choices
to those that will cover the bright color therefore
eliminating any possibility of using neutral colors
without major restructuring of wall surfaces.
Wallpaper is another such
choice that you might reconsider using while building
interior design for new homes. Again, removing wallpaper
and resurfacing the surface is often times quite a
headache that can be avoided by using other alternatives
for creative wall finishing. A great alternative for
wallpaper that adds a great texture to the wall surfaces
would be a finishing technique such as faux finishing,
sponging, or stenciling. These choices (and many more like
them) offer you a variety of substitutes that are equally
appealing and much easier to change then more permanent
solutions such as wallpaper. If you absolutely must have
wallpaper in any of the rooms, try using a border to
achieve the look you’re going for instead of covering
the entire wall surface.
When painting walls, if you
apply a few well known interior design tips and tricks to
your method, you will be pleasantly surprised in the
overall effects when complete. For example, brighten up
small or dark rooms with light wall colors. Add character
and direction to larger areas by defining them with
contrasting colors and textures. Bold or stark color
panels can also provide a defining feature to an area that
you can showcase wall pieces on when you are ready to
accessorize.
Once the walls have been
treated in your new home, the next item on the agenda
while planning interior design for new homes would be
dynamic placement of your hanging accessories such as
mirrors, pictures, and art. Do not over clutter walls.
Make good choices and place such items in key places by
establishing focal points or presentation areas that will
flatter the rest of your design.
Interior design for new
homes can be a tricky process. There is a good possibility
that the area pertained in your new home will be slightly
larger or smaller then the space in your previous home. It
is this reason that planning placement and theme of each
space in your new home is so vitally important to
successful interior design of new homes. Be sure to
measure widths of furniture and doorways before moving day
comes in order to avoid hassle while getting the furniture
into your new living space. Take careful notice of any
moving activity that occurs into and around your new home.
Careless moving errors can disfigure floors and walls and
create flaws in your new house before you have even begun
living there.
Placement of furniture in
new homes is one of the key aspects of unique interior
design for new homes. The old philosophy of creating
larger spaces (this is seen especially in living areas and
rec rooms) by lining the furniture along the walls is true
at times although at other times (again, especially in
recreational-type rooms), dividing the room into two
separate spaces by positioning furniture towards separate
focal points therefore adding space and versatility to the
area as well as enlarging it.
The most important matter
of concern when designing or planning interior design for
new homes is to build an environment that caters to the
individuals living there. Creating a space that is
accommodating to each person’s lifestyles is the general
principle of new home design.
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About
The Author
Rosemary
Leake is an Independent Consultant with
Southern Living at Home. Inspired by
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