Monthly Archives: January 2012

Tips for Online Furniture and Decor Shopping

Thinking about redecorating your home, or adding some energy to rooms and fittings? Online shopping has become a valuable way to browse for the best deals, while allowing you to put together stylish and eclectic designs without having to break the bank. From whole room sets to custom made curtains, lamps and fittings, anyone thinking about new furniture or a radical makeover needs to consider the overall look they want, and the practicalities of buying online.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Essential Planning

Before shopping, think carefully about a basic style you want to create, and how it can be achieved across the home in flexible but consistent ways. While eye-catching style is effective, everyday function and being comfortable is just as important as good design.

Popular styles and recommendations for different homes can be researched beforehand, from contemporary styles featuring clean lines and primary colours, to cottage and shabby chic looks that highlight antiques, softer tones and playful accents on walls and upholstery.

A consistent design can also be varied from room to room without losing its effect. A hard contemporary style in the kitchen or bathroom can be offset by toning down edges and colour contrasts with natural fabrics and softer shades. Be careful though in selecting materials of similar quality and fabrics to avoid tonal clashes.

Equally important to consider is how subtle adjustments in natural or artificial lighting can keep your options open depending on particular occasions. Keeping this overall decor plan in mind is invaluable when moving into the specifics of online shopping, particularly when selecting furniture and accessories.

Nuts and Bolts

The amount of choice available online can be both a blessing and a curse. While you can pick up great deals on antiques and offers on the latest styles, it’s important to combine risk with common sense. On the one hand, eBay and other specialist retailers give you a broad range of options for locating a particular photograph, sofa, wall fitting or kitchen feature.

However, never rush into a deal when buying an item of furniture, even if you fall in love with it instantly. There is a big difference between what might look good online, and the actual reality of the product. Again, think about what it adds to your existing or planned decor. Will a custom-made product fit in with your space and your other furniture? If dealing with specialist suppliers, try to give as much information as possible about measurements, and your hoped for look.

Before buying, also check that the item isn’t available elsewhere, and whether minor costs can be made on shipping, taxes and installation. Make the most of online forums and buyer reviewers on websites, particularly if dealing with a smaller company. Although they might not feature the specific item you want, a larger outlet can also provide greater security, as well as the option of visiting brick-and-mortar stores to see items if undecided. Through this careful planning, online shopping can make a real difference to your home and budget.

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Adding Weathervanes: Shapes and Styles for Your Home

Composed of two halves of hammered copper soldered together, weathervanes draw attention to the roof of your home or building. These copper and brass shapes have a long history, however. While used primarily for décor in the present, weathervanes were needed to indicate the direction of the wind. Over time, this practical use was compounded with design, and the shapes of certain weathervanes became associated with specific establishments or businesses.

In the present, weathervanes come in all shapes and sizes. Roosters, grasshoppers, and horses are some of the traditional designs. Roosters, once called “weather cocks,” were associated with the Catholic Church for several centuries. In the ninth century, the Pope decreed that all churches display weather cocks to symbolize the events taking place after the last supper. (more…)

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Making Artwork Arrangements

Hanging artwork in groupings can create an exciting look for any room. The simplest grouping is a pair: two pieces of art, framed identically. They can be placed side by side or one over the other, in an even or uneven manner.

Another simple grouping might be three or more pieces of art of varying sizes. Each piece must be framed in the style and color that works best for that individual item. It will look best if one work of art is quite large, while the companion pieces are of smaller sizes. (more…)

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