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Interior Decorating - How-To Help and Videos. Decorating Dos and Don'ts. "Ten Tips for Small Spaces" Guest writer, Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, author of Apartment Therapy: The Eight-Step Home Cure offers this short article of tips on how to solve small-space decorating challenges. All of us are really small space lovers.

While McMansions rule the suburbs, and those with means build estates and ranches, us city folk aspire to the perfect perch. Why? Because we are drawn to the warmth and buzz of urban life. We are cliff dwellers. We long to be close to one another and feel the rhythm of the streets. We want to be right on top of it all, close to our friends, near the energy. But because perches are short on space, we are all -- both high and low -- forced to be creative when building our nests. Remove your interior doors (use curtains instead on closets and doors). Copyright 2006 Read our review of Apartment Therapy. Decorating Small Rooms - Tips and Ideas for Decorating Small Rooms.

The most important rule when decorating small spaces is to only include items you love. In a small space there's no room for anything that doesn't make you happy. With that in mind, check out these tips for designing a small space. Use Versatile Furniture Whenever possible make sure that items have more than one purpose. For example an ottoman that has storage space inside of it can be used as a table, extra seating and as a place to store books, blankets and remotes; a dining room table with drop leaves can also be used as a desk; a daybed covered in pillows is a couch during the day and a bed at night; folding tray tables can be used as side tables and then the bases can be folded up and you've got a couple of serving trays.

Always try to find at least two uses for every item. Keep Clutter to a Minimum Avoid over-accessorizing when decorating small rooms. Don't be Afraid of Color Don't shy away from dark colors or bold patterns. Decorate Vertically Hide Storage. Space for Living. One Day Redecorating and Redesign | Home Design | Redecorate.com | Use What You Have Interiors | Downsizemyspace. Croatia. Inner Child: Colorful Home has Trap Doors & Secret Slides. If kids could design and build whole homes, what would they look like? This so-called Rainbow House is filled with secret doors, slides that bridge between floors and multi-colored spiral staircases to wind you back up. Chutes and ladders, anyone? Dubbed a “magical oasis’ by its creators (AB Rogers and DA Studio, the busy and noisy road next to the building is matched by equally rambunctious and interactive interior decor.

Stepping in off the street is a lot like walking into a fantasy looking glass or wardrobe portal. An over-sized sofa on the main floor ? Is designed for bouncing, playing, sleeping and relaxing. As one moves? Amidst the gleeful madness, though, there is much reason alongside rhyme – minimalist fixtures and functional cooking spaces are animated by their surroundings, but remain modern and somehow adult despite their setting. Santa & Cole. Addicted 2 Decorating — Budget Friendly DIY & Interior Decorating. Clean, Smart, Simple Style. Thrifty Decor Mom.

Budget Art- Add Budget Art to Your Home and Don't Spend a Fortune. There are many ways to stretch a budget when it comes to decorating a home, and one of the easiest may be to create your own budget artwork. If your finances have been blown on a move, wedding, furniture, or other necessities, you may be looking at bare walls and no money to decorate them. You'll have to get creative and find or make some of your own budget artwork.

How should you begin this project? If you already know what style of decorating you like, you're in luck. It will make it much easier to select subjects, colors, mats, and frames for your art. If you're unsure or have an "eclectic" style (sometimes also known as a hodgepodge) you'll have to choose as you go along. Floral artwork in carved, light-colored frames fit in with a cottage style. If you're ready to save some money and get something attractive up on your bare walls, read here for some creative ways to find artwork at budget prices, or no cost at all! Next: > Page 2: More Budget Art Ideas. Five Ways to Work with a Decorator on a Budget. Many homeowners express a desire to work with an interior decorator, yet few actually make the call.

Why? Perhaps they've heard about opinionated designers or projects that went over budget. Yet hiring a designer is the best way for many people to get the home of their dreams. After all, most busy people may be more than happy to turn over the legwork and details to a professional. If your first thought is, "I can't afford a decorator," then this article is for you. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Budget Furniture- Best Places to Find Budget Furniture. It's not just first-time homeowners who have to find budget furniture. In fact almost everyone, at one time or another, had to furnish a home or apartment on a budget. I know that I borrowed furniture from my parents, gratefully took grandparents' offerings, and shopped at garage sales.

But eventually I wanted something to trade out the hand-me-downs from family and strangers for things that would actually help me create a more mature and coordinated home. I had to find ways to stretch my mini-budget without sacrificing my taste for nice things. I was surprised to find out how many places there were to find bargains. Don't expect to find exactly what you want or need. Learn to see pieces for the details and lines they have, not just for what you can put in them.

Don't buy a piece if you'll need to do too much work on it. See if your neighborhood has some of these sources for budget furniture: Read about ideas for Budget Artwork. Curtain Rods & Rails.