TIPS : How To Explore Personal Style With Home Decorating

For an interior designer, a house is like a blank canvas. Designers have the unique ability to be able to turn each room into something that many people admire. The way they decorate the house is the same as an artist when creating a specific, unique, and artistic work.

There are many reasons why home decoration is very important. The house is a shelter, the house provides protection, comfort, and security. Thus, the house must be cared for and treated as something very valuable.

If you get a chance to decorate or even redesign a house, do it right away. Believe it or not, interior decoration has a unique relationship with physiology and psychology. The decoration is closely related to health and happiness.

In addition to getting pleasure and charm from every room that is decorated or decorated, there are many benefits of interior design. And when you can turn each room into something that can display character and personality, this is something extraordinary, right!

Now maybe the right time for you to try to change every aspect of the house, including small details to enhance it.  

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Why We Need Decoration
Decorating can be one of the most exciting times during your experience as a homeowner. Not only are you creating the essence of your home, you are also adding your very own personal touch and style. One of the easiest ways to add unique spice to an ordinarily drab room—incorporate exceptional artwork.

“Many of my clients are simply amazed at how effective a colorful painting can be at bringing new life to a room that has become tired,” says Matthew Johnston, an artist known for his vibrant Tall Tulips paintings (talltulips.com).

However, as easy as it sounds, purchasing and hanging a painting on the center of the wall isn’t going to cut it in most cases. Johnston offers his advice to ensure your next painting purchases work with your room rather than against it:

Large High-Traffic Rooms

For family rooms, living rooms and rooms off the kitchen, Johnston recommends figurative diptych paintings to create a story within each area. Diptych paintings consist of two separate panels that hang together and work as one.

“In my figurative diptych paintings, each figure has its own physical space, yet they are a couple,” says Johnston. “Their face is cropped, and viewers can imagine themselves as being in the painting. The viewer has to look to other parts of the painting to imagine a story … each individual person can create a different story for the painting.”

Awkward Wall Spaces

For stairways, long hallways, and between windows, Johnston recommends using a tall, narrow painting, like his Tall Tulips. “They are perfect for hanging up a staircase,” says Johnston. “You can hang the tall tulips at different heights following the risers up the stairs; a great look for a difficult space.”

This style of painting also works well because they are bright and don’t require ideal lighting.

Focal Wall Areas Spaces like the area over a fireplace will get a lot of attention from passersby. Hanging your prized piece is the perfect step for these spots. “Many of my clients choose my large floral paintings,” says Johnston. “Oftentimes, they will hang these on a wall which faces the front door … to make an impression when first walking into the home.”

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