Friday, January 2, 2009

Furniture And Your Home Decor


Author: Victor Epand

Walking into a nicely decorated home is like meeting a well
coiffed person, because every thing is in place, while each room
is carefully arranged and the furnishings seem to accent rather
than over shadow the home's design.

Quality furniture should bring out your home's best features,
but attractive furnishings do not happen by accident. In fact, a
home owner or apartment dweller must take the time to shop for
just the right arrangement of pieces in an effective period
style that will suit both the home and its occupants. A single
person or a young couple just starting out may not have the
luxury of buying matching pieces. In fact, they may pick and
choose what they need from yard sales or second hand stores, but
those with steadier incomes and discretionary funds to spend may
wish to purchase roomfuls of furniture that create an ambiance
that is soothing and aesthetically appealing.

When you are ready to shop for furniture, then you may want to
first browse newspaper ads or on-line web sites to get an idea
of what is available. With numerous styles like Mediterranean or
early American to choose from, then you will want to match the
furniture design to your home for a coordinating effect.
Contemporary furniture in a Victorian home may not be the blend
you want. If not, then shop for a variety of pieces and suits
that will fit your home's theme or style. Compare wood grains
and hues as well as fabric styles and types in finding the best
fit for your living room or bedroom.

Another thing to keep in mind is functionality. For instance,
will a white sofa in the family room hold up against three kids
and a Dalmatian? You may want to find another piece of the same
style in a different color and a more sturdier fabric. Find out
if you can vacuum or hand clean certain pieces of furniture, or
if they need to be dry cleaned periodically. Either of these
cleaning methods can entail cost or time that must be budgeted.

Do not forget to consider auxiliary pieces such as end tables,
coffee tables, lamps, and so on. These should work well with the
prevailing theme and furniture design to create a cohesive
theme, not a jarring one. You also will want to choose the
appropriate decor such as framed artwork or corner sculptures,
which will complement your furniture arrangements. A Ming vase
might look slightly out of place in a rustic log cabin.

Remember to include furnishings for your porch and patio as
well, as your budget permits. While these are much less
important than house hold furniture, they can also help to
create an impression about your property. They will also provide
you with comfort and respite from daily chores and hassles. Shop
for comfort and appearance, as you would for other types of
furnishings. Even family portraits can be framed in the same
type of oak wood that might comprise your china cabinet or
kitchen cup boards.

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