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This is an important first step when considering a room design. Choose a mood that you would like to project in your room. Is your room small, and you want to create a sense of space? Or is a quiet nook for relaxation more of your need? Determining what will go in the room is an important first step before thinking about what colors and fabrics will decorate the room. Color plays an important part in creating the mood of a room. If your ceiling remains white, this can make your room look larger. Similarly, a warm wall color can make you feel comfortable and at peace. Start your decorating project by getting rid of unnecessary items and organizing the things you need. Go through all of the stuff in the room and get rid of what you no longer have a use for. All of your extra stuff can be donated, recycled or sold at a yard sale for extra cash. If you are dealing with a lack of space, utilize light colors to open up your home. Having lighter colors gives off the feeling of more space in a cramped environment. Dark colors make a room look smaller, so try out darker colors for bigger rooms.
Many decorators use floors that have a reflection as a trick to make rooms look more spacious and bright. A white tile flooring or hard wood floors that are shiny happen to be excellent uses of reflective flooring. The reflective qualities add light and brightness to rooms instead of the darker appearance of carpet. It is crucial that you focus on small details. A unique look can be created by simply using tiny decor elements or coming up with color patterns with varying tiny items. For example, it is possible to create a unified decorative theme by selecting and coordinating elements like hardware, lighting fixtures or window treatments. Above everything else, it is important to make your house functional. That might mean damp proofing the basement to avoid mold growth and reduce the risk of flooding, or if you live in a high flood risk zone then considering alternative floor coverings such as tile or concrete that are not going to get heavily damaged in the event of flooding.
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