Friday, July 30, 2010

Decorate A Bedroom In Traditional Style







Traditional style decor is one of the most popular interior design themes. There are many varieties of the design style, and many ways to incorporate traditional elements into your home. Decorating a bedroom in a traditional style will leave you with a distinguished and polished look, while retaining many elements of comfort and luxury that you crave.


Instructions


1. Choose what genre of traditional design you desire. 18th-century English, French countryside, 19th-century neoclassic, and British Colonial revival are all options to consider. Look through interior design magazines and online at sites such as HGTV.com to familiarize yourself with what is available. Choose whatever makes you smile and feel relaxed.








2. Choose your color scheme, keeping in mind the particulars of the traditional style you chose. For instance, French countryside themes feature cool colors such as blue while 18th-century English designs feature warm colors like gold and burgundy. Knowing what colors you want in your bedroom in advance makes it easier to complete the look than trying to pick your colors as you go along.


3. Choose your wall colors. Do you want to stick with neutral walls and use draperies and other elements to bring color in, or do you want to paint your walls a bold color? Start by choosing your wall color, and then paint your bedroom. This will allow you to add decorative elements as you see fit.


4. Choose your flooring. If you plan to keep your existing flooring, consider adding new area rugs for a splash of color. If you want to change your floor covering, do that now.


5. Purchase a bedroom set, or re-finish furniture you already have. Rich woods, wrought iron and brass are all popular traditional style elements. Keep your overall theme and color scheme in mind while choosing your furniture. Traditional style is also known for comfort, so keep this in mind when you choose your furniture. Make sure that all pieces will fit comfortably inside your bedroom without making your living space feel crowded. This may mean foregoing an armoire or downsizing from a king bed to a queen bed.


6. Select your window treatments. Are you going to go for sheer treatments over blinds, or do you want rich and luxurious draperies? Don't forget to select hardware that matches your decor theme to pull together the look.


7. Select your bedding and accessories. Many interior design stores will sell bedding in a set with everything you need for a particular look. Accessories can be simple things such as framed family photos and candles or can be exquisite paintings and unique antiques.

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