Wednesday, April 13, 2011

KSL Segment - Five High-Impact Decorating Ideas


Great segment today.  I loved pulling this together because there are some elements of design that might be considered secondary... today we gave them front-row treatment.






You can watch the segment right here by clicking the window below, or click here to redirect to the video and article on the Studio 5 website.






   





Florals & Greenery


This time of year aren’t we all dying to bring some bright pops of color into our homes?  From picking up a bunch of tulips at your local grocery store to putting together a more lasting ‘preserved’ bouquet, both fresh and ‘faux’ arrangements add much-desired color and life to your space.  You don’t need a designer sourcebook … it’s easy to find flowers and plants in many shapes and sizes at your local market or garden center.  The best part is – you can customize your selection to fit both your personal style and color palette. 








Drapery


Valances and cornices are great, but I’m talking about floor to ceiling drapery here.  One of the quickest ways to add impact and drama to any space is by installing full-height drapery panels on the windows in a room.  They have an instant ‘coziness-factor’ and add a softness that can’t otherwise be achieved. This is one area where designers know – you get what you pay for.  Spend a little extra time choosing a luxurious heavyweight fabric (note: I didn’t say dark color) and make the smart choice to have them professionally lined and constructed.  You’ll never regret it.






Silver Accessories


While we’re on the topic of no-regret decorating… let’s talk about silver accessories and similar home-décor details. Metallics seem to be the continuing hot-trend, however, sterling silver pieces are like the dependable big brother and create a very similar look.  They are a classically traditional choice that will always be fashionable to display.  Think about collecting sterling silver frames and small jewel-box accessories to display together.  Consider adding eye-catching details like new polished nickel hardware on furniture or built-in cabinetry or shiny new bathroom accessories grouped on a modern silver tray.  Your eye will be drawn to the shiny hits of silver all around the room.








Wallpaper


Nothing creates more high-impact than wallpaper these days.  So often we see photos of stylish rooms designed with at least one wall devoted to some serious wallpaper patterns or similar stenciling.  Talk about drama! I think this trend is a much-needed replacement for the ‘accent wall’ of the 90’s. Do : wallpaper in small doses but maximize the impact by choosing a bold stripe, geometric or floral.  Don’t : wallpaper or stencil every room in your house just because it’s on-trend.  You’ll scare off the neighbors.








Paint


Re-painting any room is an easy and surefire way to add impact.  Paint selection is one of the most important decisions you will make when pulling a room together and can easily make or break any space in my opinion.  A well-chosen wall color makes everything in the room sing while the wrong color choice has a horribly negative affect on both the furniture in the room and the people who live there!  My tip here is test, test, test! Paint swatches on all four walls and check the color at all times of day and especially under lamp light at night.  Paint isn’t permanent, but it can be a time-consuming process so do your homework first.  Log on to Oviatt-Pratt & Associates’ Facebook page for six of my favorite foolproof paint colors.

1 comment:

Rolled Up Pretty said...

Hi Lauren,
My name is Savannah and this is super random, but I actually went to Dr. John Bitner recently and fell in love with the couches in his office. He said you decorated his office and that you would know where the couches came from? Love your blog too BTW... :) Anyway, I have been on the hunt for the perfect couches and can't find any I like. Any help on where those came from would be awesome! Thanks so much!
Savannah
rolleduppretty@gmail.com