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Decorating Your Dream Home

For many years you have dreamed of buying your very own dream home and finally after a lot of hard work and extensive house hunting you have found the house. It felt like you as soon as you walked through its front doors and moving into it feels like the completion of a very long project. However, the process is not over. A dream home needs to be decorated and designed so it looks exactly how you envisioned the house to be. You want to put your personal stamp on it.

Designing and decorating an entire home is a large undertaking and for some, it can feel quite overwhelming however, with the right approach, it is an exciting and fulfilling endeavour. If you are looking for a dream home to decorate, Niagara-on-the-Lake has many beautiful homes situated in a quaint and trendy community to choose from. By being organized and following a few simple steps you will learn to tap into your creative side, creating a home you love living in.

  1. Figure Out What You Like

We all have different tastes and aesthetic styles so it is important to really get to know yours before you set out to decorate the new home. If you already have a defined sense of style then you are a step ahead. If not, spend time leafing through home decorating magazines and searching the internet for ideas. You will see what calls to you and what does not. Go with your gut and remember it is your home so decorate it how you see fit.

  1. Find Your Inner Interior Designer

Even interior designers have to look outside of themselves for inspiration so do not expect it to be any different for you. If you have a colour printer print pictures and mix and match various genres. Pull pages from magazines and place them in complementary categories. This helps to start channelling your artistic side, as well as giving you the confidence needed to pull it all together. Blending genres is a fun way to create a dynamic and beautifully decorated home.

  1. Break the Home into Projects

The project is too big to do the whole house at once. Break it down into smaller parts and begin the design room by room. Keep the idea of flow in mind as the home should not appear disjointed. If you begin with the room you spend most of your time in and go from there it should come together nicely in the end. The living room or the kitchen are always good places to start as we often entertain guests in these spaces.

  1. Create a Contrasting and Complementary Colour Scheme

Paint is a key element to any design project so consider this when envisioning what the end product will look like. Decide whether you want walls that pop or if you prefer to keep it more neutral and use artwork, furniture and decor to be the central pieces adding colour and depth to the home. Using colour swatches and paint samples can aid you in deciding what colours work well together. The colours should be one of the first decisions you make.

  1. Choose Furniture Wisely

Furniture makes a room feel larger or smaller so be careful when picking pieces. Do not go too large as it can create a cramped looking area, but also do not go too small as the spaces will feel too empty and be less welcoming. Again there is a decision to make in regards to the colours you go with. Some people prefer more neutral tones like greys or browns, while others like to add a splash of red or blue. Looking through magazines can help with these choices.

  1. Do Not Stick to Only One Style Genre

It can be a mistake to opt for one design style and go with it throughout the whole house. Instead think about mixing and matching different ones for a more dynamic and modern look. Find the common themes in your favourite genres and pull elements from each. Being too literal with a style can create a home that looks like a showroom and this is not what you want. It is on trend to pull different themes together so have some fun with this.

  1. Personalize the Artwork

Spend some time in local galleries or on your vacations looking for original art and decor. Many artists and galleries offer pieces in print form instead of original so consider this for the walls instead of generic art from home decorating stores. Buy some framed prints for inexpensive personalized artwork.

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