Whether you're decorating a single room or a whole house, a cottage or a castle, you'll find our guides to decorating styles helpful. The style guides will help you focus in on your likes and dislikes and learn elements that will help you achieve your dream room or make your home express your very unique taste. With so many products on the market, buyers traveling around the globe, and shoppers expecting more for their homes, consumers have an infinite array of products, finishes, colors, decorative elements, and prices available. The sky's the limit and there's really no reason for anyone to be stuck with a home decorating scheme that doesn't capture their own unique style and interests.
If you haven't yet identified your particular style or if you're uncertain about how to proceed, you'll learn a lot from the articles and style guides listed here.
Take a look at traditional styles and see some of the newest decorating trends. You'll find that nothing is really new, but it's fun to see how old favorite themes, fabrics, and details adapt to a fresh new look.
The following Style Guides offer information on one design style. See photos and read tips that focus on the elements and design features that give each style an individual and very distinctive look.
Find the style that will help to give your home yourdistinctive look.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Workplace Etiquette
Our parents always told us to be polite and mind our manners when we lived in their home but what about now? Sometimes a refresher course is in order! Whether you’re at your first new job or your 15th, here are a couple of tips to follow to help avoid the negative vibes that bad manners can provoke. Plus following this advice just makes your work environment all the more pleasant… And who couldn’t benefit from a happier day?
Elevator Courtesy
When getting in an elevator, before entering, wait for the people who are getting out to get out. If an elevator arrives and its jam packed, don’t try to be the last sardine in the can, wait for the next elevator. If you’ve just gotten on an elevator and you see someone running to catch it, hold the door. Even if you’re in a hurry, that few seconds won’t make or break your schedule.
On the Street
Please don’t spit on the sidewalk. In fact, don’t spit at all. It spreads germs and is just plain disgusting. When you’re walking on the street, walk on the right side. On an escalator or moving walkway, if you don’t plan on walking or climbing the stairs, stay to the right. Leave the left hand side for people who prefer to move faster towards their direction.
On Lunch Hour
If you’re on your lunch break at a crowded restaurant and you’re done eating, go, leave, get out of there. There are other people waiting for your table or seat.
Internet/Online Etiquette
When sending an email (work related), never leave the subject line blank. Emails without subject lines could be thought to be spam and may never be opened. Don’t reply to all on an email message unless you know for a fact that everyone on that email needs to know your response. Do not forward an email without the consent of the person who wrote it.
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Elevator Courtesy
When getting in an elevator, before entering, wait for the people who are getting out to get out. If an elevator arrives and its jam packed, don’t try to be the last sardine in the can, wait for the next elevator. If you’ve just gotten on an elevator and you see someone running to catch it, hold the door. Even if you’re in a hurry, that few seconds won’t make or break your schedule.
On the Street
Please don’t spit on the sidewalk. In fact, don’t spit at all. It spreads germs and is just plain disgusting. When you’re walking on the street, walk on the right side. On an escalator or moving walkway, if you don’t plan on walking or climbing the stairs, stay to the right. Leave the left hand side for people who prefer to move faster towards their direction.
On Lunch Hour
If you’re on your lunch break at a crowded restaurant and you’re done eating, go, leave, get out of there. There are other people waiting for your table or seat.
Internet/Online Etiquette
When sending an email (work related), never leave the subject line blank. Emails without subject lines could be thought to be spam and may never be opened. Don’t reply to all on an email message unless you know for a fact that everyone on that email needs to know your response. Do not forward an email without the consent of the person who wrote it.
For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
"The Do's and Don'ts of Apartment Renting"
DO:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- View the apartment! Visit the neighborhood at various times of the day, night & weekend. Read the lease and be sure you understand it. Before you sign the lease, obtain a copy of any rules & regulations. Be sure that the landlord writes into the lease (and signs) any promised repairs. Keep a copy of the lease along with a copy of any additional rules/regulations. Know the rules concerning pets if you plan to have any. Be aware of any maintenance responsibilities if you are renting a house. Know what the penalties are for breaking a lease.
DON'T:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't sign a 12-month lease if you are going to rent for only 9 months (the school year). Don't sign a lease without first seeing the apartment. Don't sign a lease with an automatic renewal clause. Don't sign a lease that gives the landlord(s) unlimited access without notification. (Only in the case of an emergency should landlords be permitted to enter your apartment without notifying you first.) For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
DON'T:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't sign a 12-month lease if you are going to rent for only 9 months (the school year). Don't sign a lease without first seeing the apartment. Don't sign a lease with an automatic renewal clause. Don't sign a lease that gives the landlord(s) unlimited access without notification. (Only in the case of an emergency should landlords be permitted to enter your apartment without notifying you first.) For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Define your decorating style
You want to work hard at getting it right but the result has to look as though it's been thrown together in five minutes!
Your living room is the place where family and friends sit when visiting, so you should make a special effort to create a comfortable harmonious environment. Your living room is usually the first room you seem upon entering your apartment.
The living room has to be shown well but in many cases the living room also has to be able to carry off other functions such as a dining room, playroom or office.
An eye for design
If at all possible, take your time and try not to pressure yourself or let others rush you. Spend time looking for ideas and inspiration in books, magazines and online see article about mood boards.
Make a point of looking around houses that are open to the public, such as 'Showhomes' and don't forget to take mental notes when you are out dining in restauarants, as the design work has probably been done by an experienced interior designer!
What attracts you?What colour do you like? Light or dark? Strong or muted? And what about textures ? Do you like antiques or modern? What type of rooms do you like the most - cosy or ultra modern?
Don't design to impress others - design for yourself and your family after all friends just visits, you have to live there.
Traditional warmth: A traditional style is generally formal, sophisticated and timeless, using antiques, rich woods, overstuffed seating and muted understated colours. The emphasis in a traditional room is on comfort, style and classic refined elegance.
Fabrics are rich and luxuries, fixture and fittings of high quality and accessories includes paintings, vintage prints and framed personal mementos. Traditional rooms are thoughtfully composed and generally have a formal feel.
Modern elegance: Classic modern (contemporary style) treats interior spaces almost as pieces of three-dimensional art, balancing form, shape, colour and texture.
Surfaces are plain, colours are usually clean and pure and shapes are geometric with immaculate detail and finishing. The whole look is pared down and polished.
Country comfort: Signature elements are materials and textures that are natural rather than man-made. Furniture that is simple and hand crafted and an absence of modern artefact's. Country comfort today is called many thing such as romantic, rustic, country house and shaker just to name a few.
For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
Your living room is the place where family and friends sit when visiting, so you should make a special effort to create a comfortable harmonious environment. Your living room is usually the first room you seem upon entering your apartment.
The living room has to be shown well but in many cases the living room also has to be able to carry off other functions such as a dining room, playroom or office.
An eye for design
If at all possible, take your time and try not to pressure yourself or let others rush you. Spend time looking for ideas and inspiration in books, magazines and online see article about mood boards.
Make a point of looking around houses that are open to the public, such as 'Showhomes' and don't forget to take mental notes when you are out dining in restauarants, as the design work has probably been done by an experienced interior designer!
What attracts you?What colour do you like? Light or dark? Strong or muted? And what about textures ? Do you like antiques or modern? What type of rooms do you like the most - cosy or ultra modern?
Don't design to impress others - design for yourself and your family after all friends just visits, you have to live there.
Traditional warmth: A traditional style is generally formal, sophisticated and timeless, using antiques, rich woods, overstuffed seating and muted understated colours. The emphasis in a traditional room is on comfort, style and classic refined elegance.
Fabrics are rich and luxuries, fixture and fittings of high quality and accessories includes paintings, vintage prints and framed personal mementos. Traditional rooms are thoughtfully composed and generally have a formal feel.
Modern elegance: Classic modern (contemporary style) treats interior spaces almost as pieces of three-dimensional art, balancing form, shape, colour and texture.
Surfaces are plain, colours are usually clean and pure and shapes are geometric with immaculate detail and finishing. The whole look is pared down and polished.
Country comfort: Signature elements are materials and textures that are natural rather than man-made. Furniture that is simple and hand crafted and an absence of modern artefact's. Country comfort today is called many thing such as romantic, rustic, country house and shaker just to name a few.
For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
Monday, December 1, 2008
Turn Your Balcony Into a Retreat
A crispy fern flanked by a flapping towel and a bike with two flat tires—sound like a balcony near you? As close as your own French doors, perhaps? If what you really want is a cozy place to barbecue, or an enchanted and enchanting retreat—no problem. With just the tiniest bit of attention and effort, you can transform even a swath of bleak and cheerless concrete into almost anything. First, figure out what kind of weather your balcony has to withstand, said Elizabeth Blome of Open Window Designs in Houston. A northern exposure will limit plant choices to shade-tolerant varieties, while a west-facing patio will be hard on decorative objects like wreaths and topiaries, which can crack and fade in the hot summer sun. As for that bike—you get to keep it. "Our feeling is that if you want something, we can make it work," Blome said. "So if the bike is a part of your life, it stays—behind a screen or a lattice or a nice big plant." Decide how you want to use the space, said Helene Schultz, an interior decorator who recently tackled a patio in New York and a balcony in the Virgin Islands. And have fun. Whether you're making a private retreat, an outdoor dining room or dividing a large area into several rooms, an outdoor space should spring from your imagination. Jimenez built an Asian garden for moments of reflection."In some ways, the space in a balcony or patio is a bonus, it's unexpected," Schultz said. "You can go with something as simple as plants and a few chairs, or you can unleash your fantasies and be bolder or more playful than you might inside the home." Bold and playful were Edward Jimenez' bywords when designing the spacious balcony of his Los Angeles condo over the course of six years. At 11-feet wide and 25-feet long, Jimenez had a space large enough to be daunting. He solved the problem by dividing it into rooms—one for dining, one for a garden, another as a sitting room. "I wanted it to look like it had always been there, that it was a place that had been cared for by a family over a period of years," said Jimenez, a hair stylist and makeup artist with a large celebrity clientele. He started with a tree and several plants, then added a seating area. When something didn't work, he gave it away and tried again. "I went through so much furniture," Jimenez said, and laughed. "My family loves it—I keep giving them stuff that doesn't fit or doesn't work." For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
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