SELECTING
& PURCHASING
STEP
BY STEP DECORATING WITH CARPET
ONE
Walls —
The walls offer a backdrop for the rest of the room. Choose a
bold, vibrant paint or wall covering if you want a dramatic backdrop,
or a more neutral tone for a subdued background.
TWO
Flooring — Lighter carpets or flooring open up a room and
give it a larger, airy feeling. Darker carpets and flooring can
make a room seem smaller and cozier.
THREE
Furniture — Slipcovers can change the look of a couch or chair
quickly and easily. They provide an inexpensive way to update
a well-worn piece.
FOUR
Window treatments — Curtains, shutters and shades can set
an intriguing tone for a room. But don't be afraid to leave windows
untouched if the view outlined by the window frame is attractive.
The window and its view can be more stunning than a piece of art
hanging next to it.
FIVE
Lighting — Use spot lights to highlight showcase pieces like
a piano, poster or piece of art.
SIX
Artwork — Hang it at eye level, generally so the middle of
the artwork is 60 inches high. If it's too high or too low, it
loses its impact. If you're hanging it above a sofa or chest of
drawers, place it between 5 and 10 inches above.
SEVEN
Accessories — Think about symmetry and balance when placing
these around your room. Matching candlesticks, vases or topiaries
add a finishing touch.
EIGHT
Flora — Plants and flowers add color and fragrance to your
room while creating an illusion of space. Tall green plants will
make your room look larger and more spacious. Bushy floor plants
can fill empty space. Make sure your plants are sitting in a vase
that won't leak.
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