Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Redesign for Hearth and Home...


As Fall and Winter approach, many homeowners are looking to give their homes a “hearth and home” feel. During these times when cabin fever tends to set in, rooms seem to be missing something or do not feel right. Unfortunately, most people think that buying new things will finish off these rooms. Shows, like HGTV's "Decorating Cents", feature the Art of Interior Redesign which is changing the way people think about decorating. This trend is exploding in popularity because the "use-what-you-have” decorating method honors homeowner’s furnishings, accessories and artwork and is budget-friendly. So, rather than spending money on home décor items, save it for upcoming gift-giving occasions and, instead, give these tips a try and redesign your own rooms.

1. Do one room at a time and focus on the function of each individual room. How do you use it? Is the TV the main focus? Do you want a conversation area? Do you love your view? Once you know your goals and your main focal points for the room, you can start the actual redesign process.
2. Clear the room of artwork, accessories, lamps, plants and small furnishings and put them in a “resource area”. Try to keep “like” items together (all the wrought-iron pieces, or pottery, or old books, or glass items). Arrange artwork along the floor against the wall for easy viewing, keeping similar colors and same “themed” pictures together.
3. In the empty room, you can start organizing the upholstered furniture. Concentrate on the focus and the purpose of the room as you re-arrange. Windows and fireplaces are natural focal points, but the TV may need to be in viewing range. Set it up so that the furniture fits with the shape of the room, the focus, and the purpose. Don’t be afraid to angle furniture especially in a square-shaped room. Make sure you have enough space between furniture and do not obstruct entryways or walkways and avoid making a walkway through a conversation area.
4. Arrange wooden furniture, plants and lamps around sofas and chairs, trying to vary the heights of different objects. There should be at least three lamps for ample light and to add warmth (floor lamps can also add height) and you’ll want to try to position them in a triangle configuration to spread out the light. Incorporate greenery and plants when you can to add life (trees also add height).
5. Hang pictures at eye-level from a sitting position on sofas or chairs in a conversation areas and from a standing position in hallways. When accessorizing or grouping pictures, bring in odd numbers of “like” items and keep them close to each other. Try to add splashes of color and softness with throw pillows or a blanket. You can always “shop” around your house for finishing touches.
Once you are finished “redesigning”, cozy up for those chilly nights in your “new” rooms where you can unwind, converse, relax and dream with all of your amazing things.


Remember: You can always check out www.redesignexpress.com if you'd like me to help you out with your decorating dilemmas.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Don't know where to start? Try this...

What is your decorating “style”?

Many people, when they find out that I am a decorator and redesigner, ask me how I come up with the ideas for my clients’ homes and tell me that they wish they had someone like me to come in and tell them what to do with their rooms.

But, believe it or not, it isn’t up to me to decide how to decorate your room; it has to come from you! A good decorator isn’t going to take an empty room and put all of his/her ideas and tastes into that space. It isn’t about what ‘we’ like; it’s about what ‘you’ like!!


So, how do you get started and determine which decorating style is yours? Start, the way decorators do, develop a “style file”. Before I work with my decorating clients, I have them do some “homework”. Then, when I go into their home, we can take a look at what they have in their rooms and develop a plan to take them where they want to go!

Do some research:
1. Take a trip to the drug store, bookstore, library, and/or online decorating sites.
2. Find magazines that appeal to you and collect pictures of things that catch your eye...like a particular piece of furniture, a really cool lamp, a wall color, window treatments, a fabric, accessories or a picture of a whole room because of the feeling that it gives you.
3. Tear out the pages and make notes on post-its right on the pages so you remember why you saved them.
4. Also, go to decorating websites and print pages
5. Go to paint stores or the paint section of your hardware store and pull paint swatches. Many of the bigger cards show examples of colors on walls in rooms. And, two of the top names in paint have websites that you can upload a picture of your room and try different colors out.
6. You will also want to find examples of what you DON’T like, especially if you’re going to be working with a decorator. This will help you clarify what you want to stay away from!

Take inventory of your room:
1. Start collecting samples of existing fabrics or colors that are going to stay in the room
2. If you’re not changing the carpeting, clip a small square of the carpeting from the left-over remnants or out of a closet
3. If you want to keep your grandmother’s side chair, use paint chips from your local paint store to match it as closely as possible and have those with you
4. Take photos of the room and any of the pieces you will be keeping
5. You will also want to take measurements of the rooms and the furniture
6. Collect all of your pictures and samples and organize them in a way that makes sense to you. You can do it by room or by idea (such as furniture ideas, lighting, colors, fabrics, or window treatments).
7. Keep all of your samples in an accordion file to help you stay organized.

8. Keep it in your car so when you are out shopping, you won’t have to make another trip back home to see if it's the right color, size, or if it will "go".

As you start to collect a fair amount of items you will start to see a pattern and similarities. The style that you didn’t think you had, will suddenly emerge. Have fun!

I will be doing articles like this in the future and if you have questions that you’d like answered or topic ideas…comment below and I will be happy to address your concerns!

Decorate away!

Love,
Sue

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Welcome to Redesign EXPRESSions!!

Hey DIYer's, Decorating-Challenged Friends and Fellow Decorators!!

I am new to this whole Blog "gig", but looking forward to moving forward into the 21st century! I will do my best to provide you with decorating musings, ideas and tips!

Remember: You can always check out www.redesignexpress.com if you'd like me to help you out with your decorating dilemmas.

Thanks for following and I look forward to taking this journey with you!!

Love,
Sue