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Home Design Tips
By John H. Rogers

Home design is not only a big business; it can be very
enjoyable for you the homeowner. When you’re building your
home, or just giving your present home a makeover, taking the
lead role in your home design can be a very rewarding
experience. Doing your own home design allows you to express
yourself in a way that no one else can do for you. Choices not
only become easier when you do your own home design, but you’ll
find that you have more of them than if you’d hired a
professional to do it for you.

One of the first things you should consider in your home design
project is the function of the room you’re working on. Function
is a key home design factor. It will dictate the majority of
what items will go into the room. Two major points in function
to consider is the intended use of the room and who will be
using it. Naturally, a room which will receive high traffic
would need more resilient flooring and furniture than a room
which would not get as much traffic. Knowing what the room is
going to be used for and by whom is the first step in home
design.

Style is another key factor in home design. After the function
of the room is determined, you’ll need to decide the style of
décor you’ll be incorporating in your home design. Certainly a
family game room would have a more modern style with clean
lines, while a country kitchen may have more of a cottage style
or rustic home design. Fabrics like furniture, drapes, throws
and pillows would play a major role in the feel of the room.
Colors used properly in home design can alter a person’s mood
upon entering the room. Earthy tones and light blues have a
calming effect, while bright reds and contrasting colors can
create a sense of excitement. Style when used properly can make
any room a success story.

The placement of items and objects in a room will always alter
the flow of movement to both the body and the eye. Flow is yet
another key factor in home design. The flow of the room is
crucial, as you don’t want the room to be awkward to navigate.
This not only applies to the person moving across the room, but
also the eye of the person moving from one part of the room to
another. Of course the physical flow in home design is achieved
by the placement of furniture such as sofas, chairs and tables.
The eye flow of the room can be controlled by the decorative
items placed in the room, as well as how the room is painted.
Colors which flow easily into each other create a nice even
sense of movement to the eye from one area to another.

Home design should never be a daunting challenge, but rather an
enjoyable experience to those who wish to do their own home
design. By following the three major factors of function, style
and flow, every home design project you complete will be a
successful one.





 

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