Decorating Tips

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

A Properly Lit Room

My Decorating Plan
www.mydecplan.com
805.933.0222

Lighting is often the most ignored design element when decorating a room. However, the lighting in a space can significantly impact the comfort level, ease of use, and overall enjoyment of that space.

There are four types of lighting necessary for a well lit room. They are: General, Task, Accent and Mood. Most rooms need all four types of lighting to be successful.

General lighting comes from an indirect source that showers light over a large (general) area. It reflects off of walls and ceilings to create an overall backlit feeling. General lighting can be recessed lighting in your ceiling or ceiling mounted light fixtures. Make sure that your general lighting is evenly distributed about the room, to not cause any major shadows or overly bright spots.

Task lighting is direct light aimed at one specific area of the room. Just like the name says, it is mainly used for specific tasks such as reading, writing, and cooking. Task lighting can be achieved through lamps or under-counter lights.

Accent lighting is used to create an atmosphere or highlight a room feature, such as a display of art work or an interesting architectural element. Accent lighting can be achieved through the use of wall sconces, spotlights, uplights and small lamps.

Mood lighting is artistic lighting. By changing the intensity of the light with a dimmer switch or the using of colored bulbs, lighting can dramatically change the way a room feels at different times. Examples of this type of lighting are chandeliers and and accent lights.

Besides having all four types of lighting in your space, it is also important to make sure all light is evenly distributed around the room with no dark corners or areas that are too bright.

If you heed these simple lighting rules, the end result will be a room that is well lit, practical and aesthetically pleasing.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Formal or Casual?

My Decorating Plan
www.mydecplan.com
805.933.0222

Swags over draperies add formal elegance to a room, while simple gathered-on-a-rod draperies give a room a casual look.


Quick Solution to a Boring Room

My Decorating Plan
www.mydecplan.com
805.933.0222

Bored with a room and want to give it a quick pick-me-up? You can refresh existing draperies with a colorful decorative valance. The valance will go right over the top of the draperies, adding pizazz and visual interest to your window.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Your Window as a Focal Point

My Decorating Plan
www.mydecplan.com
805.933.0222

Every room has a focal point, whether it is planned or unplanned. Windows are frequently that planned or unplanned focal point. Either way, you can make your window a desirable element of your room by either dressing it up - or down - as needed. If you want to make the window stand out, treat it with a bold pattern or color that contrasts with the wall color. If you want the window to fade away, use neutral colored fabrics or fabrics are the same or similar color as the wall.

  • How to Make Your Old Holiday Decor Look New
  • Couture for Everyone
  • Chocolate and Blue
  • Renewable Flooring
  • What to do with those blankets
  • An Adventure - Trends and Colors for 2010
  • Freshen an Old Treatment with a New Idea
  • Try a New Twist
  • Be Energy Smart
  • Bold Prints Are In
  • Subscribe to
    Posts [Atom]

    Call Us Today. 805-933-0222

    Decorating PlansShopping PlansSpace PlanningColor ConsultationOrganization
    Redesign
    Window CoveringsAccessoriesWall CoveringsLighting Floor CoveringsFurniture
    Custom BeddingDesign FeesServicesOur Business Philosophy
      Oxnard Chamber of Commerce        

    Copyright © 2009 Robin Sullivan
    Privacy Policy · Site Map