Decorating Like Paula Deen

Are you a fan of HGTV or the Food Network – or maybe both? An interesting set of advertisements connected the two recently when several HGTV stars created sandwiches specially “designed” for clients. Let’s turn the tables and bring some Food Network chefs to our version of HGTV. What kind of spaces do you suppose would suit them?

With her southern style and country charm, Paula Deen is an easy and fun person to start the visit to HGTV. From a flooring standpoint, wide-plank heart pine is the natural choice for Paula. The honey tones match her warm style and the glow of food containing that much butter. A few rag rugs in stripes liven the space by adding softness and color.

Paula could continue the country feel with a pine sideboard to hold platters and serving dishes, and an oversized pine table groaning with enough food to feed family and friends. I’m guessing bacon would be involved.

Finish up the space with some comfortable furniture for leisurely conversations on a hot summer afternoon – upholstered chairs or sofas in soft chintzes that tempt you to put your feet up and nap after a filling meal. Leave it to Paula to create a room that everyone can enjoy!

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Creating a Professional Home Office That Still Feels Like Home – Part II

Furnishing your office involves more than just choosing things that look nice. In order to create a space that really works for you, it’s important to factor in ergonomic issues. Ergonomics considers your size and build to allow you to work comfortably at a computer for a long period of time. Here are a few basic tips:

The right chair is your first purchase. Look for one that can be adjusted so you’re your feet are flat on the floor. From there, your keyboard and mouse should be elbow-height. A keyboard drawer attached under your desk will accommodate this if your desk is too high. Finally, the top of your monitor should be at eye-level. If your monitor size is too large for this, set it as close as possible. Make sure you have some desk space beyond the computer area for those projects you do by hand.

When selecting lighting, make sure your task lighting doesn’t lead to a glare on your monitor. You may also want to add some ambient lighting to create a nice feel in your space.

The final pieces need to meet your storage needs. How many file drawers will your work require? What about bookshelves? Just like in a bedroom, not everything needs to match, as long as the pieces complement each other. If you spend a little time planning your office before you furnish it, your workspace will be both comfortable and attractive.

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The Right Space Helps with Homework

With school ready to start, have you thought about what you can do in your home to help your child succeed? How about working together to create a space dedicated to homework and school projects?

Homework central for your child doesn’t have to be a big space – just enough room for a desk, chair and bookshelf will do.

Make sure the space is quiet with no distractions such as television, games or phones. Help encourage organization with a few paper-sized storage boxes or file folders to hold projects in process. Include some basic office supplies to make the space feel professional, but look for bright colors and fun shapes to liven the space.

A bulletin board on the wall can hold a calendar with the schedule of assignments and tests, as well as any other reminders that are helpful. Fill the bookshelf with a dictionary and other useful reference books, and any other needed reading material.

With a dedicated homework space, your child or children will have a leg up this year as they start school, and it helps them learn that homework can be more enjoyable if you control your space.

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Creating a Professional Home Office That Still Feels Like Home

If you’re getting ready to set up a home office, it may seem like a challenge to balance the professional environment with residential warmth. A few careful decisions can make that balance work for you.

The right flooring helps a space feel like home while still holding up to the demands of an office environment, particularly the standard wheeled chair or chairs. Laminate, when the quality is high, can handle this well. If you would rather have carpeting or wood, be sure to place a chair mat under your desk to help protect your floor. Mats range from a strong plastic to a very attractive bamboo available in a number of catalogs.

The next step is the walls. Paint the room anything other than office white. Try a sky blue or soft green to create as relaxing environment for your work. Trim a white board in framing or spray paint a bulletin board to make your office different. A number of furniture and lifestyle stores also carry beautiful choices for bulletin board/white board/chalkboard combinations.

Art makes an important statement in your office. Let your art reflect your dreams or goals. Have some beautiful photos to take a break and admire when the day seems too challenging. A few thoughtful touches can make working in your home office a joy.

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Bathroom Lighting


Reader Question:

What types of lighting are best to use in a bathroom?

Answer:

The lights at the vanity are most important. The lights need to be bright enough to see, but not so bright that your skin looks unhealthy. Fixtures located at eye level on either side of the bathroom mirror are most effective. Theatrical-style lighting stripped along the sides and across the top of the mirror are also effective. Selecting the right bulb type is extremely important. Colored or coated bulbs can help improve the appearance of facial features. Can light bulbs are convenient, but are not a good source of lighting because it casts shadows across the face.

Hope this helps!

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Mix Woods and Colors for a Beautiful Room

Bedrooms provide a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of a mix of darker tones. Let’s take a look at this room scene and talk a little more about how mixing woods can create a beautiful room. A wood floor starts the room’s ambience, complemented by the other tones in the furniture. Because this floor has some contrast built in, the dresser and bed can connect to the floor through the floor’s darker elements.

On the other hand, the picture frame on the back wall and the chair in the foreground stand out because of their complete color and tone differentiation from the floor. This room demonstrates that a wood floor does not limit your furniture options.

The designer took some chances with paint color, and the end result was worth the risk. The mid-tone cool grey provides an effective contrast to the warmth of the wood, while the gold ceiling contributes to the rich feel of the space. Woods always look better against a background other than white. Colors and neutrals add energy to wood floors and furniture.

To keep the space from feeling one-note and dark, the light moldings, canopy and bedding brighten the room and give just the right amount of contrast. The end result is a classic bedroom that invites you to relax in luxury.

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Just the Right Angle

Jumping visually from your sample choices to your final floor or kitchen or bath can be a real challenge. If you find it hard to visualize, the process is even more difficult. Here’s a quick tip that can make your decision process simpler.

For example, flooring is easier to visualize if your sample is actually on the floor. Once you narrow your choices, place the samples you are considering on the floor and stand right at the edge of each one in turn. How do you feel about the color, tone and texture of each now that you’re looking at from the installation distance and angle? Everything from the contrast inherent in a tile, wood or stone floor to a color or tone shift as the light hits carpet from the floor will help you make your final choice.

Take the same approach when it comes to kitchen and bath selections. This is a bit more complicated. Position every piece in as close to the final installation angle and distance as possible. (You may need several people to help with this!) Step back and see how they come together.

Visualizing is all about taking a few small pieces and imagining a complete room from them. This is always complex, but taking this simple step can give you a whole new angle on your space. We are here to help you through the entire process.

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Building Contrast by Mixing Hard and Soft Surfaces – Part 2

Everyone loves to lounge in overstuffed furniture with lots of pillows. Traditional and country styles encourage and welcome visitors with a wealth of soft surfaces and curved lines. This is a great look, but when it’s not balanced with some hard-surface elements, the room can feel almost out of focus.

Balancing that softness with a few hard-surface elements helps a space stay welcoming while allowing people to fully appreciate all of the softer elements. Think about how crystal and silver stand out in contrast to a soft damask tablecloth – one wouldn’t work as well without the other as a balance.

If you want to add a few hard-surface pieces to balance a room, consider accessories with clean lines in metal or glass. A square side table with one glass vase creates an opportunity for the eye to pause in a sea of softness, and provides the contrast that enables a visitor to enjoy all of the surfaces in your space.

To see part 1 in this series, please click here.

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Building Contrast by Mixing Hard and Soft Surfaces – Part 1

Do you find that voices echo when you walk into one of your rooms? If so, chances are you have a space with an imbalance of hard vs. soft surfaces. This situation happens particularly often with a modern approach to design.

The modern look generally starts with a sleek tile or wood floor. The new ebony wood tones lend themselves particularly well to a contemporary space. Add in wood furniture with simple lines and tailored couches and chairs, and a space can feel almost sculptural. It can also feel less inviting than you want. A few simple additions will improve this situation.

A number of soft elements fit well with a modern look. Consider rugs with thick textures in contemporary patterns or textures. Add in a wall hanging such as a contemporary quilt, tapestry or weaving that provides softness while still complementing the modern style. Finish up with a few floor pillows in a simple style to soften the floor area and provide extra seating.

Just a few touches can warm up your modern space, keeping the sculptured look while adding an inviting feel.

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Decorating Small Spaces: Creating a “jewelbox” Bathroom

Small can be beautiful. Your choices actually expand because the small size allows you to spend more per square foot without breaking your budget. Now is the time to visit those areas of the store you’ve been avoiding because of cost.

Consider an old-style two-color tile floor with a lot of personality. Installing a pedestal sink creates the perception of space because you can see more of the floor. With the smaller walls, how about tiling the back wall? The wall opposite the door has the most impact, both in the room and outside in the hall. Another choice is a floor-to-ceiling panel of some beautiful tile behind the sink. Paint the rest of the walls a similar color, so that the space doesn’t feel split.

If you choose a shiny tile and a glossy paint, the whole space will shine. Or you could choose a matte finish textured tile pattern and use flat paint that highlights one of the tile colors on the rest of the walls. Don’t eliminate the possibility of wallpaper. One double roll will probably finish the space, so you can splurge. If it’s a light paper, consider papering the ceiling too.

Bring some decoration into the space with a beautiful and unique mirror. One nice accessory in the same style pulls the room together without making the space feel crowded. Finish with a fun light fixture – something that shines, maybe even a small crystal chandelier.

Think jewel box, take some design chances, and make your guest bath something to make you proud.

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