Posts Tagged Color Combination

Redecorating A Child’s Room According To Size

Posted by outside_voices on Tuesday, 8 June, 2010

As your child grows older and the time comes for him or her to sleep in a real bed, you might have to reassess the entire room. As you may have noticed, a regular sized bed is usually much larger than a crib. So, before you invest in one, it’s good to really look at the room and see what it’s going to be used for exactly.

A twin sleigh bed might be one of the best solutions when it comes to finding a good bet for your child. It’s very cost-effective because it’s a timeless style that will never look dated and will never be outgrown by your child.

Some designs not only look dated, but they also look too young as the child grows. But, a sleigh bed doesn’t. Therefore, you won’t be stuck buying a new one when your child becomes a teenager.

On the other hand, you may be faced with having to redecorate a small bedroom. If this is the case, the loft bed might be the best solution. As they are raised up high, they make the space below them usable. So, your child can play comfortably in his or her room. In addition to that, most children are very excited about climbing up to their beds, making it more fun for them.

Onto the decor of the room, of course the gender of the child should be taken into consideration for color combination. In order to make the room much more interesting for the child, look at his or her interests as well. If there are some fun loving characters that they adore, then you can decorate with them in strategic ways, allowing you to remove them without a high cost to you.

In this example, we’ll use a girl who is room quite taken by the princesses of Disney. There are lots of themes that you can bring in to any bedroom. Start by picking interesting colors for the walls, or keep them quite neutral, as you wish. If they are neutral, you can make the room more interesting with pretty colors on the bedding, the lamps, the curtains, and even some accent rugs.

You can take it to the extreme with the themes or you can tone it down a bit. Instead of opting for the Princess themes on the bedding, choose a solid tone in a pretty color and place pillows that depict her favorite princesses, for example. It doesn’t have to be difficult, you just have to use your imagination.

5 Great Color Combinations for Your Home

Posted by outside_voices on Wednesday, 17 March, 2010

A common difficulty homeowners have in the process of decorating their home is determining what colors will work best in an individual room’s décor. if you visit any paint store, you can see that there are literally hundreds of different colors and shades to choose from when designing a color scheme. For some, so much choice can get quite overwhelming. Some people just don’t have an eye for color and struggle with picking colors that look good together in a room. If you’re looking for color combinations to use in your décor, here are five suggestions to consider.

1. Brown, Blue, and Cream
This is a great color scheme for practically any room in your home. Just be sure that when you use brown, blue, and cream, that you keep a balance of color—especially when you’re applying the dark brown. For instance, you might want to use cream or light blue pillows to lighten up a dark brown couch. Or if your couch is cream colored, you can add some interest with brown and blue pillows. If you can find patterns that include all three colors, you can add even more visual interest to the décor.

2. Shades of Brown and Cream
You can create a peaceful retreat in your home, perhaps in the bathroom or bedroom, by using shades of brown and cream for your color scheme. You can choose from anything from dark chocolate brown to an off white or light cream color, as there are a wide variety of shades across this spectrum. The monochromatic nature of this color combination can be made much more interesting by pairing a lighter shade with a darker shade, making the room appear livelier.

3. Blue and Orange
Blue and orange are complementary colors, as the colors lie across from each other on the color wheel. If you decide to go with this color scheme, it’s important to keep the colors muted rather than using bright oranges and blues. By adding white or even brown to the mix, you can easily work these colors into a contemporary-styled room.

4. Black and White
Black and white is a classic color combination and makes a great color scheme for practically any room in your home. Black and white is an extremely versatile combination and can be used for a traditional décor as well as a modern décor, depending on what pieces you end up using. You can add even more style to this color scheme with an accent color such as red or green. This is one of the easier color combinations to work with, as there is no shortage of black-and-white home accessories to choose from.

5. Pink and Green
For your bedroom, living room, or sun room, try another complementary color scheme: pink and green. When decorating with pink and green, be sure to add a neutral color such as white or cream, or you may end up having way too much color in the room. Be sure to keep the colors the same shade. Mint green and neon pink, for instance, aren’t going to work well together.

If you’re having a hard time coming up with color combinations for your home, then this is a good place to start. They should all help inspire you and get your creative juices flowing as you approach how to decorate your home. You can create a unique look to your home by using any of these suggestions as a base and then adding your own style to them.

About the Author…
Leon Tuberman has been part of the furniture and interior decorating  business for four decades. He owns and operates his family owned furniture store. They offer a huge assortment of solid wood furniture for your living room, bedroom, dining room and wooden office furniture that’s built in the Heartland of America. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shopping for a wooden bookshelves for your home office or a dining table for your dining room then they carry everything you need.