Article Directory :: Home & Family Articles

Seven Secrets Of Awesome Home Decorating

By Terry Schierer

Subscribe to Terry Schierer's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 01May2007
Word count: 760
Viewed: 220 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Two identical houses sit side by side, walk into one and you feel comfortable and welcome.Walk into the second house and you feel ugh - uncomfortable? The people in both houses are friendly, the type of people you would like to get to know better.

What's the difference?

The difference is the way the houses are talking about their occupants. The first house is decorated nicely and your eyes flow smoothly from place to place giving you that warm fuzzy feeling.

In the second house nothing flows together. Your eyes are constantly being stopped by an out of place window treatment or "thingie" that just doesn't belong where it's placed. This gives you an uncomfortable feeling - Do I really want to be here?

Here is a list of seven secrets of awesome home decorating the will give your home that warm fuzzy feeling:

Secret #1. Don't Sweat The Cost!

The reason I put "don't sweat the cost" as the first secret is because that's the number one reason I have heard through the years that people don't decorate. It's too expensive!

That's about as far from the truth as you can get. In my thirty plus years of decorating, some of the best decorated homes were the ones that the owners spent hardly any money. Money is not the cure all for awesome decorating.

I have seen far too many homes where they spared no cost and decorated to the hilt. The result was a show place that you couldn't be comfortable in if you cared to try.

Some of the greatest decorating treasures are in your mind - outside of the box - or down the street at the thrift store or "Good Will".

Secret #2. Decorate For Your Family!

Decorating should be meaningful. You want to showcase the talents and hobbies of your family. If your family is into sports, then what ever sport they are into should be the focal point of your decorating, especially in the family room or what ever room you spend the most time in. The most important people who will ever be in your home is your family. Flaunt them and show all your visitors and friends what you're about as a family.

Secret #3. Get the Family Involved In the Decorating

When the family is involved in the decorating project you create family memories that will last lifetimes and be talked about at family gatherings for years to come.

When the family is not involved in the decorating they resent the intrusion into their space and will throw little "monkey wrenches" into the project to show their resentment.

Secret #4. Go Style Shopping as a Family!

Don't know what style or theme you want your next decorating project to be? Make it a family fun decision. Go style shopping with your family, ending up in a favorite place for desert or snacks and discuss what your project will look like and say about your family.

Secret #5. Over Spend Not!

You could have the best looking house in the neighborhood but if you over spent on decorating and your family is feeling the pinches for doing so you will resent the beautiful surrounding.

Your resentment will show in how you take care of the room as well as your attitude about the room. This attitude will spill over and your house will lose that warm cozy feeling that is portrayed by those living there.

Secret #6. Keep It Simple!

Have you ever been to a house where it was decorated to such a degree that you felt uncomfortable? You don't know where to sit because you don't want to disturb the starched look. Not only do you not want to disturb the look you couldn't feel comfortable if you tried. You sit on the end of the chair hoping you don't wrinkle the fabric.

I know you have been to a place like that, so have I, far too many times. You just want to get out of there so you can relax.

Keep it simple and comfortable!

Secret #7. Have Fun with Your Decorating!

Let your humor show through. A couple of pillows with your favorite sayings will liven up a room in short order. If it looks starchy to you it will look 10 times more starchy to your visitors and friends.

Decorating should be fun and exciting. What you decorate today you will replace with a new "thingie" tomorrow. Have fun with your decorating. Your humor and good taste will speak volumes about you and your family to visitors and friends.

For the last Thirty years Terry has decorated, fabricated and installed window treatments in higher end homes all up and down the East coast of Florida. Now retired Terry teaches family decorating through articles and his ebook: http://www.decoratingsecretsexposed.com

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Terry Schierer's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Terry Schierer

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More family articles:

  • Winter Kit List for Kids (Kim Peatfield)
    It may be cold and wet outside but don't let that put you off getting out and about with the children. All they need are some essential warm weather clothes. Check out some handy tips here and have fun outside this winter.

  • Foot and Ankle Problems Can Develop During Pregnancy (Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM)
    In this article Dr. Khosroabady will explain why women have foot problems during their pregnancy.

  • Kid Grooming is Key to Kid Health (Soophott Lert)
    Learning good grooming habits is an important part of growing up. Children should be taught from a very young age how to clean themselves properly and regularly. Kid grooming is a little different than grownup grooming, though. For one thing, kids tend to get into messes that most adults never go near. Mud puddles, tall grass, and sticky sweets are kid magnets and can leave kids dirty from head to toe.

  • The green effects of using daylight in your home or office (Graham Baylis)
    Natural daylight is free, so it makes good sense to try and take advantage of this resource. But how do you go about this? One way is to install skylights in the roof of the room or rooms you wish to illuminate in this way. For more information - read on.

  • Candle Maker Secrets: Tips For Working With Candle Making Jars (Michelle Thompson)
    Making great candles is easy when you have the right candle making jars. However there are some things that need to be done to get your jar to work. You can get a candle making jar to work for you when using some helpful tips.

  • Advantages of Buying Handmade Jewellery (Rebecca Leeson)
    Fed up of bad quality, mass produced jewellery in the high street shops? Handmade jewellery that is tailor made for you or a loved one is often cheaper than you think and better quality than high street stock.

  • Focus On Smaller Components In A Bathroom Remodel (Mark Farrell)
    How to spruce up your bathroom after you have bought your Bathroom Suite

  • NYC Siding Contractors Help Move Your Home off the Market: Give Your Home a Facelift Today (Jay Leo)
    Replacement Siding is the number one home improvement for return on your investment. At well over 80% return on this long term investment, replacing your siding is a wise decision

  • How do Microwave Ovens work to heat food? (Avery Parker)
    Microwave ovens are an often misunderstood part of todays kitchen. These appliances are modern wonders that have changed the way that we use our kitchens. Find out how they work in this article.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information