If you have plans to decorate your living room’s interior, there are so many ways we have to remember. Whether you’ll do the decorating by yourself or hire an interior decorator you have to know these tips.

1. The primary thing you have to do is get organized. Take your pencil, notepad and measuring tape. Measure the entire living room in whichever you plan to place the furniture. This way you don’t have to go back home and see if the furniture will fit at the certain area. It is suggested to also take the measurement of doors, walls and windows.

2. If you want to avoid problems of not completing the decorating scheme, you have to set your budget right away. By doing this, you’ll know what price of living room furniture you should consider. After all, lacking of budget is a major disaster for your entire plan.

3. You have to decide for the style you’ll prefer. You can’t just pick any furniture and buy it. You have to mull over the style. It’s better to contemplate awhile and choose what you want. If you are having a hard time, it’s a good idea to buy magazine and browse online for interior design styles.

4. You have to take a good look at your living room. You have to know the right place for the lighting. You have to discern the arrangement of the lamps and light. It’s necessary that the living room has sufficient light. It’s also a better idea if there are alternative dim lights for your living room.

5. Selecting the large furniture pieces at first, than the small ones for the living room is highly suggested. Afterward, you can now pick the decorative home accents or accent furniture. Sofa tables, side tables and coffee tables are great additional for living room. Remember, accent furniture show your personality. This home accents adds uniqueness to your living room.

Hopefully, after considering these five tips you’ll be able to pick the right décor for your living room. Finally, you have to choose wisely so you don’t have to end up changing your décor. After all, it would be very expensive to start redecorating over again.

 

A new bathroom is a significant project in the scheme of house renovation and re-designs, so don’t jump into it without ample thought and research.

There are many considerations involved in planning a new bathroom, so don’t underestimate them. When I was renovating our bathroom there were so many considerations I wasn’t able to list them in order of importance, instead I initially focused on the overall look and ambience that I wanted to create; that is a great place to start your research if you haven’t already established your new look. The other important factor is plumbing; it can be expensive if you need to move plumbing from one side of the house to another.

Do you want a sleek ultra-modern shiny look with a lot of chrome and glass?If you have an old house you may want to keep your bathroom to conforming to that era and a Shabby Chic or French Country look would suit. Either way, the points you will need to consider are still the same.

As mentioned, there are many areas to consider when researching bathroom design, below I have listed some that I considering important.

Flooring: A hardwood floor can look great in a bathroom, but consider the implications if the bath overflows, or just the general day to day wet and steam a bathroom produces.  In colder climates some homeowners prefer a bathroom-specific carpet, yet in the warmer climates, usually only floor tiles would be considered.

Lighting: Whilst most bathrooms contain recessed lights, or a combination heat/fan/light system, don’t go past a glorious chandelier.I hung a beautiful crystal chandelier in our newly renovated all white bathroom with great resutls. This dramatic look can work well with alot of decorating styles.

Don’t forget natural light as well.  Perhaps during this bathroom renovation it is the time to install a larger window in the bathroom to allow in more light and ventilation.

Walls: Most homeowners opt for wall tiles either floor to ceiling or half way up. If you are after a more dramatic look why not think about some funky wallpaper, just ensure that you don’t use an uncoated paper as it will not last the distance.  Wall paper is an option if you like to change the look of a room often, as it is relatively easy to remove and hang another style, and it won’t break the budget.

Bath Tub: Do you want a separate bath tub from shower, or do you need to put the shower over the tub?  These days the array of bath tubs available is fantastic, from the vintage look claw foot bath, to the more modern stand alone tubs. Remember all those sunken baths in the 70s, maybe they’ll make a comeback? Whatever you decide make sure you research all that is available before making your decision.

Bath Tub & Basin Faucets: Where do you start to think about this vital component of your new bathroom?  I think the best place is to decide what you want the faucets and taps made from – chrome, brass, aged brass, etc. That will then narrow down your options.Bathroom faucets can cost well up into the hundreds of dollars each, but there are cheaper options so shop around to find one in your budget.  As always do your research as there is good quality, low price options available. Having said that make sure they are made to a quality that will last the distance.

Toilet: Is the toilet going to be in the bathroom, or does space allow you to install it in a separate room?  The most important aspect of this decision is the plumbing.  Will new plumbing have to be laid?

Electrical Outlets: How many do you need and where do you want them?You also don’t want to forget shaver sockets.We know water and electricity don’t mix, so ensure you comply with your local regulations when planning the electricals for your bathrom. Some countries won’t even allow electrical sockets in the bathroom, so ensure you know your local laws.

Storage: Think about what you plan to store in your bathroom.Will your bathroom need to store all your towels? If your bathroom will only be storing toiletries, then you could consider a large vanity with cupboards and draws. If you are one of the lucky ones with a large bathroom space, then consider built-in cupboard to hide everything away, or even an elegant armoire of you have a vintage style bathroom.

I dream of the day I can have a bathroom the size of a large bedroom complete with open fireplace, a large claw foot bath in the middle of the room and a big comfy sofa … ah keep dreaming.