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Interior Design: Decoration Advice And Help

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When architecture and design come together a field known as interior design is born. If you need to do some interior decorating then there are a few important points to keep in mind. The point is to make a coordinated space that has harmony in which the architecture, the space and its functions are all brought together to maximize the room's functionality while being aesthetically pleasing. The color, lighting, texture and proportions are important for this task. Choosing the right, quality furniture like Barlas Baylar or Brancusi, is the other big step.

Begin with the lighting and color scheme. Both of these should complement the architecture used in the space and it should set the tone of the room. If the room is going to be used mainly for television and video games then lighting is not a big issue. If this room is instead a reading room then the amount of sun light, and lighting in general, becomes a much bigger point of interest. If the room is a recent college graduates bedroom then perhaps blue is not the best color choice. If the room is a young boy's bedroom then blue may be the best choice.

Texture is another point that needs to be addressed. If the room is going to be used as a living room then rough textures should be avoided while soft, inviting textures should be maximized. However, if the room is a playroom for children then playfulness and whacky colors are acceptable.

Now, you need to get high-end furniture to make the room complete. The furniture is going to be used on a daily basis, so choosing furniture that is sophisticated and well built such as Barlas Baylar or George Nakashima, is essential. Make sure it is proportional to the room. You don't want an long dining room table in a small room . This will make the room awkward. The furniture should fit comfortably so the room isn't seemingly empty nor is it cramped. You also want the furniture to compliment the criteria listed above. For example, if the carpet of a room is grey, a grey couch is probably a bad idea.

These are the general ideas of interior design. Much of this may seem quite logical but it's easy to lose sight of the basics once designing begins. So start by focusing on the purpose of the room. After that, the proportions, textures and colors are important. Finally, with quality products from a name like Barlas Baylar, furnish the room(s). This is your home so make it comfortable and pleasant for you and your guests.

Paul Wise, the author of this article, has researched Barlas Baylar extensively. If you are in need of Barlas Baylar Furniture, BarlasBaylarForAfrica.com has a wide selection and offers unbeatable prices and service.

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