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55" TUSCAN Old World Home Style Decor ~ BRONZE SCROLLS ~ DECORATIVE STANDING FLOOR FAN NEW
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Description55" BRONZE'D DECORATIVE This decorative electric fan can not only cool the room at 3 different speeds but also look stylish in doing so. Also perfect for that rich, Traditional French Country, |
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Jos Fauxtographee Miniatures - A Ceiling Fan, Wood Floors, Kitchen Table and Chairs Edited to Look like Miniatures - Trivets |
DescriptionA Ceiling Fan, Wood Floors, Kitchen Table and Chairs Edited to Look like Miniatures Trivet is measuring 8w x 8h x .75d. Made of solid wood with padding on back that protects your furniture. Framed trivet comes with 6w x 6h ceramic gloss tile attached to the wood frame. |
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Philips 409904 / 423343 Dimmable AmbientLED 12.5-Watt A19 Light Bulb
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DescriptionPhilips AmbientLED (TM) Dimmable 60W Replacement A19 LED Light Bulb - Soft Warm White Philips AmbientLED (TM) Dimmable 12.5W A19 LED light bulb has earn Energy Star (R) qualification and offers light quality comparable to that of traditional general incandescent 60W light bulb... |
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DeLonghi DCH1030 Safeheat 1500W Basic Ceramic Heater - Gray/Black
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DescriptionCeramic heating provides intense directional flow of heat thanks to the large grille for better circulation. 2 heat flow setting lets you regulate the Output of warm air. Choose the High setting for 1500 Watts or the Low setting for 825 watts... |
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Olympic Flame Costume Decoration Battery Torch
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DescriptionPerfect substitute for a an open flame in bars and dens, and a great decoration piece to celebrate the Olympics! The technology is perfectly simple - But showing it is next to impossible because you have to see the motion and vibrancy to get the whole effect... |
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JD 50W E11 Frosted Halogen Lamp T4 50 Watts Mini-Candelabra Base 130V (6/pack)
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DescriptionMiniature screw base (E11) JD lamps provide lighting of low to medium intensity for cabinet lighting, track lighting, recessed ceiling lights, ceiling fans lights, desk lamps, floor lamps, landscape lighting and retail display lighting... |
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Oceana Palm 46" Tall by 2" Wide, Pack of 12 Stalks |
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Fanmats 8301 University of Alabama Starter Mat
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Fanmats Oregon Ducks Starter Mat
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DescriptionYour den, bedroom, or office is not complete until you add the NCAA® starter mat from Fanmats® to the decor. Built to last, the 100% nylon carpet boasts non-skid Duragon® latex backing and is Chromojet-painted in the team colors... |
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Fanmats Missouri Tigers Starter Mat
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DescriptionYour den, bedroom, or office is not complete until you add the NCAA® starter mat from Fanmats® to the decor. Built to last, the 100% nylon carpet boasts non-skid Duragon® latex backing and is Chromojet-painted in the team colors... |
Color Schemes In Home Decorating
Color is a major player in the design world and rightly so because of the effects it has on the entire room and home decorating project. But deciding on the right color scheme is sometimes where most people get stuck.
Selecting a color scheme can certainly be a real challenge even to design professionals. Which means total frustration to most of us beginners. But wait, don't fret just yet... you are about to learn more about color schemes that will help you think like the pro's.
Understanding color and how it affects your moods and feelings is the key to unlocking the mystery of color. Did you know that color can excite you, make you feel happy, comfortable, relaxed, anxious and even sad?
Color can also make small spaces appear larger and large spaces appear smaller. Color can make or break your entire design project. Color can even make or break a sale. Yes, color is an extremely powerful tool in the design world and in your personal world as well.
Let's start with the basic color wheel. It was designed to teach us the relationships of color. You've heard of Designers talk of color schemes and their relationships. The color wheel helps us with this.
On the color wheel you'll see primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) evenly spaced between secondary colors (orange, green and violet). Then there's the third or tertiary colors, which mixes the adjacent or analogous colors and lastly the fourth or quaternary colors.
The most basic color rule is that colors are either warm or cool. Warm colors advance or pop out while cool colors tend to recede or move away. Are you drawn to warm colors like reds and yellows? Or cool colors like blues and greens?
Warm colors are inviting, comfortable, relaxing and intimate. Cool colors are refreshing, more reserved, relieves and calms. If you draw a line down the middle of the color wheel, warm and cool colors will be on opposite sides of each other. Every warm color has a cool compliment. So how do you decide on your color choice? Once you've narrowed down your selection (and I would add at this point to narrow down your selection to three choices), take the paint chips or samples home.
Most paint companies now have larger paint chips so that you can experience your color samples effectively. I take it a step further by purchasing my top three paint colors in the pint size (not gallon size) cans and painting each color on a poster board. (The paint chips are just not large enough for me.) I then tape these poster boards on my wall in the room to be painted. I live with these three colors for a few days... experiencing daylight and nightlight. You see lighting has a major effect on color. Both daylight and nightlight will change the look of your color, guaranteed. So live with your color choices on these poster boards for a few days and then you will know for sure which is the best color for your color scheme.
Some people ask me if it's ok to paint accent walls, or to have one or two colors in the same room. I say absolutely. Color scheming is not just about choosing colors that you like, but choosing likable, livable colors that produce dramatic effects.
That's what accent walls do. Choose a color that pops, add excitement and works well with the other colors in the room. You can also switch accent colors from room to room. There's really no set rule but you do have to choose livable colors that relate well with the color schemes already around you. Some colors just don't work well together, and that's what you want to avoid.
That is why paint manufacturers arrange colors sympathetically- in close relationships that enhance each other- in their paint decks (books of paint chips you can purchase from the store). By fanning the paint deck out, you can choose related colors more easily.
Now if you don't like the idea of multiple related color schemes for your home decorating ideas, you can choose to use a whole-house color scheme by sticking to one color. This one-color continuity scheme can make a small room seem larger and give a sense of harmony and serenity. One-color schemes called Monochromatic come in two varieties - you can use a single color, or tonal variations of one color. Monochromatic color schemes are considered very chic and quite contemporary in fashion.
Most commonly used monochromatic schemes are white and beige but beware - white and beige tend to highlight any flaws. You want to make sure all your whites and beiges are either cool or warm and inject patterns and textures for added interest.
Here are some tips to remember:
- To make a room look larger- use light, cool colors.
- To make a room cozier and inviting, use warm colors.
- To make a ceiling look higher, use white or light colors.
- To drop the ceiling and make lower, use darker colors.
Some say the best all-time rule to follow is this:
Your primary areas - floors, walls, and ceilings - should receive neutralized colors in a range of values. Make the floor the darkest surface, the walls medium, and the ceiling the lightest value.
Your color schemes start with your choice of fabric, upholstery, and furniture selections. All should relate with each other. Of course other components to consider within the space are the window treatments, rugs, carpet, tile, and accessories like lamps, pillows, vases and so forth.
Don't let all this scare you. Start with the furniture showcases to see what really lights you up. Take notes, bring your magazine tear-outs. It will be clear to you soon enough what you like and dislike. Your color scheme will begin to emerge just like you will, into a beautiful room that says this is YOU.
About the Author
Janice Nickole publishes a series of articles on home
decorating to share her years of experience in home
decorating ideas.




























