Sunday, February 19, 2012

Changing Your Room with Rugs

One of the quickest and easiest ways to update or change your décor is by adding an area rug.  This is true whether it is a living room, dining room, sunroom, office, bathroom, kitchen or entry way, and now this even applies to outdoor spaces.   The rug styles and designs are now limitless and affordable. 

To see how this works, take a look at a furniture showroom, and imagine any of the furniture without an area rug.  That brown sofa would look very boring and not as exciting without the pop of color the area rug is providing.  That same principle applies to your home.  In order to achieve the coziness and to accent the furniture, now imagine your dining room table or living room set with an area rug.  This is the easiest way to create instant design décor.  So how do we accomplish this?  Here are some general rules that will help to make those decisions.

First, decide where you want to place a rug.  Rugs can be used to define a space or to separate it.  For example, if your room is quite large then the area could be divided with the placement of an area rug.  One might be used to define a sitting area or another one to accent the fireplace by placing a rug in front.  The area rug can also be used to “anchor” or put emphasis in a room.  So how is this done?

Let’s start with a living room.  By adding a rug to this area, the rug can be the focal point through the design of it or the rug will make the furniture the main focus by placing emphasis and drawing the eye to this location.  If your sofa is a solid, then depending on your style, you can have the same style of rug.  The key to deciding on a rug is to place the emphasis on matching the colors to the sofa and other items of the room.  If you feel confident, then mixing styles such as a contemporary sofa with a traditional rug is also acceptable.   If your sofa has a design, then a plain or less busy design would probably be more appropriate, and of course always look at the colors.  

In a living room the general rule of thumb for the size of rug is to use a 5x8 rug if you are placing the area rug on existing carpet, and then to place the sofa and loveseat or chairs around this with the cocktail table on top.  If your furniture is on a hard surface, then an.8x10 or larger rug is recommended.  This allows all the furniture to be placed completely on the rug and prevents the furniture from sliding.  

If you would like a rug under the dining room table, of course determine if your household can handle it, probably not a good idea with toddlers!  However, there are rugs that are very durable, such as the outdoor rugs that can be used as such until the children are older.  The rule of thumb under the table is for the rug to extend 24 inches beyond the table base.  This allows the chairs to be comfortably pushed back without falling off of the edge of the carpet.  Again color and style are important, and also consider what the rug will be competing with, wall color, artwork, etc.

In a bedroom, usually a large size rug is used and has the bed completely placed on the rug, as well as the two nightstands.  Therefore a very intricate design would be lost in this area.  However, using three smaller rugs, one on each side and one at the foot would allow the designs to be displayed, would add color and keep the feet warm if on a hard surface or help to preserve the underlying carpet.

Bathrooms and kitchens can be fun to add smaller rugs to.  They can add warmth and a wow factor, especially if the right colors are chosen.  Entry ways are also a great space to add an area rug to.  They are inviting, as well as practical and keep the dirt from tracking in.

And of course always take into consideration the use and the wear of the rug, and purchase accordingly.  High traffic areas probably need a patterned rug, as they will show less dirt.  Synthetics are usually easier to clean than natural products, and usually have brighter colors and the designs can be more detailed, whereas natural products tend to be more muted and the designs not as intricate.  With the products available on the market now it is getting more difficult to tell the synthetics and natural products apart.


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Feminity at its best

Doorways

Blue Jean Wave

Creative Visual Display
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animal print with a twist

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Visual Displays

Good retailers know how to merchandise to make a statement and to create excitement in their store.  Many boutiques and department stores and even big box stores do that with their displays.   We can learn a lot about displaying items in our home, by presenting them in ways very similar.  Stores often use color, or texture or similar items to group objects together.  I think of this as a story.  Let me explain.
For example, some stores will group items together only by color.  This would be an illustration of a color story, or telling a story through color.  This creates a great impact.   We can do the same thing in our homes.  Instead of mixing a couple of colors, one dominant and a couple of accent colors, try using just one color for impact.  For instance, a camel colored sofa with different shades of plain red pillows, red accessories, red in the rug, and red in the lamps.  This could be inspired from an example of a red display found in a store.  However if this is too bold for you, just an accessory display could be created in your home using only red objects (or whatever colors works in your home).  The more you use one color, one theme or one item, the more impactful this will be. 
Using similar textures over and over can be impactful too.  For example grouping all stamped metal items together or items that are different but made of the similar materials, such as stone or pottery.  Several shiny metal antlers placed in a grouping make a statement by the materials they are made out of, as well as the repetition of the objects.   Candles grouped together work well also.  The same size and color of candles can be placed together on candleholders of different sizes.  This also works with varying sizes of candles in the same color.  Both ways are impactful. 
Another great way to make a statement is by using the same item over and over.  For example, usually wall sconces are sold in pair, try using 3 pairs and see what a great impact they make.  By repeating the same item several times, the pieces become like art work or sculpture.  So often for the sake of saving money, only one article might be displayed and then the object becomes “lost” on the wall.  By adding several pieces, the display becomes larger and grander.   
With the weather being so cold, it can be fun to take items in your home and rework them.  Perhaps you have several metal candlesticks throughout the house, try grouping them together and seeing how the different heights work together.  You might need to turn add some objects underneath to add height.  If you are at a loss, look through magazines and catalogues for ideas, or notice the displays at stores. 
Enjoy “playing” and update your home with new display ideas, and most of all stay warm.