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		<title>Interior Design: How To Handle Problem Areas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How often do you enter a room and find certain details or areas that you feel good about? Are there areas in your own home that you find nice or appealing? In interior design, these are good features of a room. There is a decorating philosophy that goes, &#8220;Accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative&#8221;. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/interior_design56.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/interior_design56.jpg" alt="" /></a><em><strong></strong></em>How often do you enter a room and find certain details or areas that you feel good about? Are there areas in your own home that you find nice or appealing? In interior design, these are good features of a room. There is a decorating philosophy that goes, &#8220;Accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative&#8221;. By following this basic interior design philosophy you can highlight the positive or good features of the room and come up with a pleasing design scheme. Let&#8217;s say you have a beautiful fire place in your living room. This is a good feature and often a fireplace is used as a focal point in interior design. The first thing you want to do is accentuate this good feature by making it the focus of attention and building a conversation area around it.</p>
<p>It is rather easy to notice the positive details of any given room, making the task of accentuating the positive features easier, but how do you deal with the problem areas? The interior design philosophy teaches us to eliminate the negative and when it is impossible to eliminate it, just camouflage it. Do you have any area in your home that you wish doesn&#8217;t exist or is it in a particular architectural style that doesn&#8217;t go with your own personal taste or does it have pillars or columns that are distracting?</p>
<p>Here are some possibilities of problem areas that you might have in your home and how to deal with these.</p>
<p>How would you deal with a wall containing a distracting column?</p>
<p>1. You can make it disappear by installing cabinets that will fill the spaces on either side of it. This will make the column appear as if it were part of the straight wall because it is already in line with the cabinet&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>2. If your area is big enough and you can afford to lose some space, just simply build a new wall that runs across the face of the column.</p>
<p>3. The simplest and least expensive way is to paint the wall and column with one color, making the column blend into the wall and thus make it appear less obvious.</p>
<p>Have you come across a room with a pillar planted right in the middle? I bet you wanted to hack that pillar right off the floor. The problem with a pillar placed right in the middle of a room is that it cannot just be removed as much as we want to. This usually is essential in the structure&#8217;s integrity and eliminating this is definitely not an option. How then will you deal with this kind of a problem? Although this is not a positive feature of a room, you might want to accentuate it and make it stand out. Instead of looking at it in a negative perspective, try to make it a positive feature by making it the focal point.</p>
<p>1. You can paint the pillar a brilliant color, especially if you are planning to have a high-tech or avant-garde room.</p>
<p>2. You can also use some eye-catching device or paint it in stripes to catch attention.</p>
<p>3. If you are planning to have a traditional room, try installing an intricately designed capital and make the pillar stand out.</p>
<p>4. If you have a large room, a mid-room pillar may actually give you the opportunity to divide one big room into two. The pillar could be used as a starting point of a wall that will convert one huge room into two different areas.</p>
<p>5. The easiest and least expensive way to camouflage a pillar is to paint it with the same color as the walls. Although this is not a very effective way to eliminate the irritating center pillar it can at least make it less obvious.</p>
<p>6. The best way to make a mid-room pillar disappear is to mirror it. This is very effective since the mirror will just merely reflect the rest of the room.</p>
<p>Having vivid mental pictures and good imaginations of how things should look like will enable you to solve your interior design dilemmas. And with some help from the interior designer&#8217;s well followed philosophy, you can create the same harmonious room that often only designers can achieve.</p></div>
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		<title>Great Kitchen Decorating Ideas and Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candi Randolph asked: Whether you love it or hate it, the kitchen is a necessary part of daily living for just about all of us. So, it would be a good thing to walk into your kitchen first thing in the morning and feel a little lift in your spirit as you start the day. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Candi Randolph</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><P>Whether you love it or hate it, the kitchen is a necessary part of daily living for just about all of us. So, it would be a good thing to walk into your kitchen first thing in the morning and feel a little lift in your spirit as you start the day. If your current kitchen doesn&#8217;t elicit that type of positive response, read on!</P><P>These kitchen decorating ideas are simple, easy to implement and most are very cost effective. And, some of the tips for decorating a kitchen that follow are just plain common sense! But when put together into a plan of action, the results are worth each step!</P><P>First, make a list of everything that you want to change, no matter what the cost. Just make a list.</P><P>Then determine how much you want to spend, or can afford to spend, on your kitchen decorating project. With that number in mind, go back through the list you just compiled and decide what is going to get done at this time. Some of the items on the list for decorating your kitchen may have to wait until the budget catches up.</P><P>So, now you have a list in hand of things you want to change. For most folks, the list will include items pertaining to the colors, style, drabness, worn out (or tired of) accessories, etc.</P><P>Here are the kitchen decorating ideas and tips that will help you take action and check off those items on your list!</P><P>1. Give the entire kitchen a thorough cleaning, including the floors, cabinets and windows. I know, it&#8217;s not a fun way to start decorating your kitchen, but you will be amazed at how much brighter everything will look when it is freshly cleaned.</P><P>Remove everything from the walls and countertops. You are going to start fresh there as well.</P><P>2. Assess the color scheme for the kitchen. Does it relate to the rest of your home? Even if a neutral background is your preference, accents of other colors found in your home would be a good addition to the kitchen decor. If everything is white or neutral in the kitchen it could be one of the reasons why you don&#8217;t love the space so much.</P><P>Consider putting some color on the walls. If your kitchen space is small, don&#8217;t worry about that. Go ahead and make it as colorful as you please.</P><P>Have you been thinking about introducing a new accent color in your home? Try it out in small doses in the kitchen area and see how it works. Use your new color in accessories that can be easily changed in case you are not so thrilled with the results.</P><P>3. How much light does the kitchen get, natural or otherwise. If the kitchen area has poor lighting overall it can feel almost cave-like. So, here is your next kitchen decorating idea, and it is two-fold.</P><P>First, replace one light fixture in the kitchen area with something new and fresh. It may be in the nook, over the sink or under the cabinets.</P><P>Then, add one new source of lighting in this area. This can be a simple as do-it-yourself under cabinet lights, or possibly some &#8216;mood&#8217; lighting on top of your cabinets if you have space above the soffit. Rope lighting can be a good choice in this area.</P><P>As for the windows, in most instances you will want to have as much natural light coming in as possible during the daytime hours. Utilize a type of blind or shade that can fully open during the day and then close to give you privacy in the evening.</P><P>Soften the windows with a valance. That will keep your area feeling open and light but will provide a counterpoint to the hard surfaces of the kitchen.</P><P>4. The next kitchen decorating idea is to use accessories to finish decorating your kitchen.</P><P>You can go about this in the typical way and purchase a matching set of kitchen accessories such as place mats, dishtowels, salt/pepper shakers and the like, that contain the colors/theme/style you enjoy. Ho-hum.</P><P>Or, you can spend a little bit more time and search for kitchen accessories that include the elements you want in terms of color/theme/style, but a not a matching set. Look for accessories such as small rugs, artwork (real artwork if you have room for it &#8211; not the &#8216;kitcheny&#8217; looking stuff), place mats, dishes/serving pieces that have your colors in them. Put some different patterns together, use some solids, and look for one or two pieces that may seem more traditional for the kitchen.</P><P>The key here is to find unique pieces that may even be unexpected in the kitchen area, but fit in with your own unique decor personality. Have fun and enjoy your newly decorated kitchen!<BR /></P><br/><br/><a href=''>Debbie</a></div>
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