Archive for the ‘Interior Decoration’ Category

Keys to Choose Colors for The Kitchen

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

keys to choose colors for the kitchenThe kitchen is the area of ​​your home, where they prepare and cook food. Often serves as a place for moments of reunion with his family. You and your children learn how to prepare delicious dishes and desserts in the kitchen as they discuss school activities.

In addition, this area of ​​your house works as a space for good conversation and good times with friends, while cakes and other baked desserts. In summary, many moments happen in the kitchen, especially for mothers of the house. Regardless of the different activities you have in other areas of your home, people always have the tendency to go to the kitchen. Therefore, this is an area that not only must be kept clean and disinfected, but also should be noted. (more…)

Garnish and Decorate The Kitchen with Special Accessories

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

garnish and decorate the kitchen with special accessoriesLook around the kitchen, try to see how it would look with a coordinated design scheme. You can choose colors, designs and patterns of hundreds or thousands of products that are available in furnished houses or even the specialized issues of the kitchen. Do not settle for an outdated appearance. Start shopping exciting things to decorate their work area and to improve lighting.

1. Select a theme to coordinate with the rest of your home. For example, do not want to mix a kitchen “country” owing to “art deco” in the living room and family rooms. No provincial French furniture designs were mixed with kitchenettes. If farm decorated with motifs in other rooms, use more of the same, use different animals in each room. When using floral patterns, I agreed to the color schemes or patterns that fence blocks or families. (more…)

Ideas for Decorating a Children’s Bedroom

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

ideas for decorating a children's bedroomWhen it comes time to decorate the nursery, we tend to feel stuck with ideas. The only important thing on most guys is that they do not care how you see your room, but are more interested in his toys, his PlayStation, and so on. So it will be really easy to keep the room simple, completely different to a girls room.

This is what I did when I decorated the room with my children. I painted the walls the same color as the living room, which was beige, so this was the main color, then I bought a plaid was a little beige and other colors like blue and red. I made a quilt (bedding) and a plaid curtains and then I got a navy blue fabric and made a quilt for the bed and pillowcases, and curtains made of this color. Then I did some hooks for curtains with plaid. (more…)

Decorating Ideas

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

decorating ideasThe various magazines that show all the glowing pictures of celebrity homes made ​​good use of factory that can change the view of the room by simply changing its design. However, the combination of design involves not simply change all the cups of tea, so most people prefer to decorate the home with color and novelty and fashion accessories.

It’s a real ability to have good imagination and creativity. Here we have brought you some basic rules to help you decorate your home and work areas to instantly look up spending only a few bright notes. If you learn how to choose appropriate combinations of decoration for the design, you can change the style of your home as often as you want without having to empty the house completely. So here are our secrets: (more…)

Expressionist Art to Decorate The House

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

expresionist art to decorate the houseWhen buying paintings belonging to the Expressionist movement, is a good idea to review the elements that make it unique as opposed to expressionism to cubism, and thus gain an understanding about the artists representative of the movement. Artistic convention posits that in expressionism, the object should not be represented with complete accuracy, but should reflect the internal state of the artist, with a tendency to distort reality to make an emotional result. The movement is closely associated with its beginnings in Germany, and has few schools of thought.

The term expression to refer to the movement opposed to minimalism, was first used in the magazine in 1911 called “Der Sturm”. The expression was linked to jobs that fought the academic traditions of the time. The philosopher Nietzsche Friederic then helped define the area of ​​modern expressionism by clarifying their connections with the ancient art, before they could get a modern interpretation on the stage, and even applied its own philosophical work movement. He himself has said that the order and disorder are two elements in any artistic work, but work mainly focused expressionist disorder.

The expressionist point of view is generally achieved through the use of bold colors, distorted forms and a complete loss of perspective which is totally opposed to abstract art. Generally, a piece of expressionistic art is one that expresses emotions intensely. Many of these works occur during times of social upheaval. Although one can argue that an artist is expressive by nature, and therefore all art is expression, there are many who consider the movement as a particular transmitter of emotions. Later, artists like Kadinsky changed expressionism of the twentieth century through the creation of abstract expressionism.

The art historian Antonín Matejcek was instrumental at the time of coining Expressionism as an opposite to the Impressionist movement, and even expressionism art movement look like a well-defined, has never been a true group of artists who define themselves as Expressionists. Mainly, the movement was German and Austrian, but most think tanks were based around Germany at that time. Another artistic movement that significantly influenced Expressionism was the Fauves. This type of art is characterized by primitive forms, some naturalistic, and even the work of acclaimed painters Paul Gauguin and Henri Matisse.

Japanese Decorating Style

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

japanese decorating styleBalance in the universe with a minimalist direction is the essence of all things Japanese and this really is expressed in the decoration of interiors. In this article we will discuss the use of color, texture and focal points in the traditional Japanese decor are a marked departure from other styles of decoration in this series. Keep your thought process and openly East are sure to find a reward in the taste of Japanese tradition.

The white and black colors are not considered in our view, but throughout the East there are important elements of color. The black is subjected to a different use for the use of the final shape and alignment of structural geometry.

Consider the most widely used interior colors are white and neutral lacking that originate from nature. The black does not face, but defines and rarely is used to declare. It works in harmony. Think of a room papered divided white rice paper with black polished wooden frames, a thought where calm reigns. (more…)

Tuscan Decorating Style

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

tuscan decorating styleThe heat and intensity, like a fine Italian coffee, filled with a color palette of this style. The land ranges from shades of yellow blisters as the sun, concentrated himself as gold, like hiding in their crevices are used throughout this topic. The deep shadows of russet and chocolate are likewise incorporated abundantly with prominent amounts of terra cotta.

Other earth tones are also blended into the decor of the harmony of the Tuscan style. Expressions include carbon black, a deep pool or lake blue, and also includes a touch of olive green sea, combined with generous amounts of red to add as spices. (more…)

What Does Each Color in The Decor?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

what does each color in the decoration?

Red expresses excitement, energy, warmth and vitality. Color is the strongest of all. Color is very active and stimulating. It would be a beautiful color for a foyer or a hallway. The warm reds are also good in the dining room.

Green represents nature, growth and relaxation. Color is soothing and might remind the Renaissance. The green can be combined with any color and if you add it darker or neutral shades can be used as a neutral color. A green kitchen feels fresh and clean. (more…)

The Contemporary Style in The Decoration

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

the contemporary style in the decorationWhether it has become fashionable in these times, modernity has also come to influence all that has been created for the interior of our house. The contemporary style to the decor is simple and functional features to create spacious and bright. You can choose light colors on walls and furniture. It is a very practical style, the furnishings are straight lines and discrete details. They are important because it sets the trend in decorating today.

The contemporary style is distinguished by being a space between the classical and avant-garde. Without being modern has an air current comprising elegant curved lines and simple forms and well defined. Uses various elements such as wooden furniture, glass, stone materials, linen and silk. It is a style of simple nature. (more…)

Use of Color in The Minimalist Style of Decoration

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

use of color in the minimalist style of decorThe use of colors within the minimalist style of decoration should provide a coherent background for the style above. Consider some of the notions of color standards used for such decoration, considering that the election be the same based on the data were limited variation monochromatic tones with each other.

The minimalist decor there is no other way to create drama that using the self-energy of the nuances and contrasts between the tones, the colors on the walls can be white base, for example, green and coral with a slight predominance of white. (more…)