By admin On November 18th, 2007
Most of you would have known if not already using the runner as an element of your interior. Tablecloths are “in” this long form (and often only to hang on either side of the table) and not too wide. Typically, runners are used to cover the coffee table, dining table or console table. But it was the runner can also be used to beautify your bed.
For example you can see in the image that we display here. Both the bed had been covered with a bed cover, but still looked pale and flat. To refresh the pale beds as well as accent, which is used runner length exceeds the width of the bed, so little hanging down. For color, choose a basic color matching bed cover or can be adapted to the dominant color in the room. Result, the bed looked more lively and colorful. Read the rest of this entry »
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By admin On October 17th, 2007
Many people are confused about how to put the objects in the room decoration. Placed it-self, bad Placed in groups, also seems strange. So no more confusion, just follow these 5 tricks.
1. If you put artwork, photographs or paintings on the walls, do not put it on or exceed the height of the eye. Put just about 150 cm from the floor. This way your photo or painting would be more comfortable viewing.
2. Use the ornaments appropriate to the scale of the room. General guidelines are used, use 2 / 3 of the width of the existing wall to create. If you do not have a big enough picture, try grouping several items and place them close together to meet the scale of the existing space.
3. To avoid monotony, you should not put the decorations on tables and shelves on the wall were rows like rows of soldiers. The monotony can also arise due to the grouping of things exactly the same. If you must use the things the same, vary with height or size different.
4. There are guidelines that say odd better. So, if you want to do grouping decoration, place the ornaments in odd number like 3, 5, and so on.
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