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How to Work with Colour Schemes when Decorating

24th January 2012 Cat: Service with No Comments »

When you want to decorate your home, colour schemes are an important element to consider when you want to give a comfortable or personal touch. Sticking to a colour scheme is a purely a matter of personal taste in colour, but there are some pointers to keep in mind when working with styles and the ways that the colours relate and what colours don’t work well together.

Fabrics:

Fabrics such as the curtains on the window or even blankets that you place over the bed can have numerous style and colour options. Curtains may have a thick texture with a patterned design or use a light material which uses a solid colour. The choice of curtains my influence the blankets or other fabrics that you choose. This can bring depth into the room. If it relates to the colour scheme, you could try using different colour shades to match the other elements of the room depending on your selection made previously.

curtain

Selecting Colours:

The colour scheme choice should be the base of the design. When decorating, the use of colour changes on an individual’s taste. You could use all the same colour or use a combination of shades for your preferred design. In most cases, colours like blue and green are more cool and soothing colours, while reds, yellows and oranges tend to make a room feel warmer. Neutral colours like tan or beige are safe for any room in the home.

When it comes to shades of colour, combinations work best if they are close to each other on the colour wheel or if they are directly across which mean they are contrasting colours which work well together. Purple can be a shade that is almost black, a brighter violet, a paler shade almost white and anything in between.

The Walls:

Once you have chosen a colour scheme, the best starting point in any decoration is with the walls. Walls form the main background and the canvas that all decoration is based around. You might use wallpaper to add a colour or pattern of your choice or a base paint, depending on your personal preferences.

Furniture Designs:

When you are choosing furniture, there are two options are available: to use a neutral colour scheme that suits all or use a bold selected colour. If you go for the neutral, you could add a blanket and pillows that add more shades and patterns in your colour scheme. If you go for furniture that matches the colour scheme, you may instead try neutral throws or pillows in a lighter shade of the colour scheme, using darker shades for the more detailed features.

Details:

The details in a room such as ornaments, paintings, or knick-knacks are a matter of personal preferences and what you have available to you. Decorative pieces that work best in the colour will depend on what your select them colour is, though in most cases a more neutral colour is best for the detailing for bright colours, while a dash of colour can catch the eye of a neutral scheme.

These are just a few ideas for colour and design schemes for a room. Only you will know what works the best for your particular room and style. Hopefully this has helped to give you some tips on how to achieve a tasteful look to any room.

How To Easily Replace Vertical Blind Slats

20th January 2012 Cat: Service with No Comments »

Replenishing your vertical blinds is a very easy procedure for anyone with half an idea about DIY. It’s also much cheaper to simply replace one broken slat than replace an entire set of blinds, and it can be done in a relatively short space of time.

Here is a quick step by step guide to doing so.

  1. Remove the vane of the blind. To do this, lift it up and curve it slightly so that you can remove it from the hook once the carrier has been opened.
  2. If you have a spacer chain attached (usually the case with aluminium and vinyl slats), then the fastener or screw holding it in place will need to be detached. Feed the chain through the one you’re replacing so you can remove the broken slat.
  3. Align the bend of the new slat in the exact same direction as those that are already there. Get hold of the new slat at the top and gently push it up to the fastener, then push it down just as lightly so that it locks into place.
  4. Ensure any spacer chains are correctly reinstalled and fed through the correct holes with the same amount of spacing as before.
  5. If you need to replace the head rail, then simply remove all slats using the above steps and take it to a shop for external repair. This can be a two person job as you may need to twist the arm of the mounting brackets to loosen the head rail. Having assistance will ensure that not only the fitting, but you don’t fall either and cause damage to yourself or the surroundings.