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Homes Brisbane - Personal Touches Important in Home Decor



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

Making a new house like those built by House Builders into a home , is not just a matter of filling it with furniture and moving in. A welcoming home makes visitors feel relaxed and un-pressured with a sense of ease and care as they enter. Often this atmosphere is created naturally by the occupants, but there are some things that a new home owner can do to deliberately increase its effect.

Theme:

The theme determines the style of construction i.e. Federation, Retro, Colonial, Ultra Modern, Futuristic etc. Good taste demonstrates that a theme should flow all through the home to include the colour palette used on walls, tiles benchtops, cupboard doors etc., to the window dressings, furniture and floor coverings. For example, it would seem incongruous to build an ultra modern house, paint the interior in 1950s colours, and fill it with furniture made from recycled Australian bush timber.

Colour:

Colour is a personal choice, and some people have a natural flair for getting it right. For those who don't, one rule surrounding colour will stop the worst excesses and create surroundings that are pleasant and calming. Choose from either warm or cool tones. Warm tones are based on yellows, oranges, browns, yellowish greens, orangey reds etc. Cool tones are based on blues, greens, pinks, purples, magentas and blue-based reds.

By identifying a preference for either warm or cool tones, and not mixing the two together in the same room, the amateur decorator won't be in a situation where the room is complete, but just doesn't "go together". This is a simplistic explanation as colour science is complex, but sticking to this basic rule will save a lot of frustration.

Personal Touches:

Personal touches are the final things that make a house a home. These are such items that individuals will carry with them from once place to the next, which helps to define their personal tastes and background. Family photos, art works, a wall clock or ornament inherited from a grandparent, a special rug etc. Often these things may clash with the overall theme of the house, but are still proudly displayed and in so doing, don't look out of place.

These are matters of taste, and no-one can say that an individual's choices for their own home are right or wrong. However, the atmosphere created by the occupants and a design by House Designs create a "vibe" that is hard to define.

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Author Resource:- Clients who use House Builders Brisbane company Brisbane Unique Homes for their first home building project have the support of experts, from the design by the in house, House Designs Brisbane team through to practical completion.
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