Monday, 25 July 2011

Office Interior Design Ideas

When putting together a home office it is important to remember two things: it is an office, but it is also in your home. Too often, we will end up with an office that has too little "homeyness", or an office that has too little office. In this article, I will discuss how to balance the varying goals of building a home office, including how to keep it function while at the same time keeping it warm.

First, make sure your space is actually functional. This isn't a compromise on what I just said above; every
home space should be functional first and decorated second. Make sure you have a wide enough desk for any projects you will be engaging in, room for your computer and room to store any files and books you use regularly. If you don't like moving your computer on and off your desk, try to have two desk surfaces as a part of an "L"-shaped design. Make sure you have a strong lamp or lamps to illuminate the surface.

Now comes the tricky part. You'll want to decorate your office now more like a part of a home than like a part of an office.
Office decor is not designed to be functional; it is designed to be cheap. You don't need to be cheap in your own home. Bookshelves look very nice in an office, as they match the functional shelves near your office while also evoking the style of a library.

Now, you'll want to work against the harsh "officeyness" of your
home office by introducing some homey touches. Be subtle, but be firm. Using plants is one of the best ways to offset the functional feel of a lot of office furniture. In addition, use some paintings, artwork or other touches that match the overall style of your home. Finally, include a sofa, since it allows your family to visit you in your office without feeling like a client.

With these tips in mind, you can produce a
home office that's just right for you.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Interior Design Ideas - Entrance Hall Design Tips

The old adage 'You never get a second chance to make a first impression' is a reminder of the importance of the entrance to our home - the introduction to ourselves and to how we live. It is from here that we welcome the world, and leave the first (and last) impression with family, friends and sundry visitors.

Outside it may be dark, cold and hostile, but inside we offer warmth, light and comfort and, whether the hall be grand or humble, this is the message we would like to convey upon opening our front door. Probably because so many are dark, small and badly designed, hallways are often considered a waste of time. But with a little help from some interesting decorations and clever lighting, this unloved space can become our welcome sign to the world.


The range of floorings suitable for an entrance hall are numerous and offer wonderful opportunities for decorative treatments In a traditional home, hard floorings such as stone flags, marble, terracotta tiles or wood are all fitting choices. Should you be lucky enough to live in a Victorian house you may well find some marvelous encaustic tiles beneath a more modem covering and their colors may provide you with the key to your scheme.


Carpeting is also acceptable, but do ensure that a door mat (preferably set within a well so that its surface is flush with the rest of the floor covering) is installed at the entrance to prevent dirt being trampled all over the house.


Lighting plays an important role in setting the mood in an entrance hall. An exterior light (perhaps a lantern for a traditional home and a downlighter for a more modem approach) will signal your presence and guide the visitor to your door. In the hall itself a good level of light is needed and this should be directed towards whatever you have chosen to highlight - a beautifully stenciled floor, a piece of sculpture on a plinth or a massive vase of fresh flowers: the choice is yours.


Table lamps offer a very homely, soft light, while a floor-standing uplighter behind an impressive plant will produce shadows that dance across the room.


The furnishings you include in this room will very much depend upon the space available - what you want to avoid, at all costs, is anything that will hinder the circulation of traffic through this 'terminal'. Important items to include are: somewhere to set down mail/newspapers/house keys and so on; a receptacle for umbrellas; a place to hang coats; and, space permitting, at least one chair.


If coats are to be stored in a cupboard, remember to ensure that this is ventilated (louvered doors are perfect) to help air damp clothing. A wall mirror is also very useful for last-minute adjustments and this will have the added benefit of introducing a feeling of space and light into what otherwise might be a rather dim area. Chair backs will be highly visible against the walls, so choose furniture for its decorative quality.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Interior Design Ideas For Beautiful Home And Office

Interior designing is a creative and innovative profession in which various techniques and ideas are applied to make interior of a building more attractive and unique. Interior decoration of a building or house reflects the lifestyle and class of people. It is usually costly but the results are worth it. Now everyone can get the interior designing guide to get new and new ideas.

This is field which comes with huge amount of opportunities. Many new corporations or existing one offer good pay to interior designers to design the workplace or renovate it. Upper classes of different countries and cultures are interested in making their homes look unique and they hire interior designers to do it for them. It requires creativity, innovations, ideas and requirement of the customer. This is a profession which can have a good profit margin.

If you feel that your house is looking shabby and old and you want to renovate it into something stylish and unique, then here are a few tips for you.


Theme room:

Home decoration is very important thing. Before decorating any room we should keep in mind that the room is of a boy girl or of a baby. If the room is of a boy than the theme of the room can be blue, it can be of Spider-man type. If the room is of a girl than the theme of the room can be pink, Barbie theme can also go with the girl's room. When it comes to master bed room this is mostly of elders like parents, descent theme can go with it. Decent look can be given to the room and it is bigger room than there is more option of decoration. There are many options when it comes to master bedroom as the master bedroom is pretty good in size. So, there is a lot of space for decorating the master bedroom. Another important thing about interior decorating ideas is it not always mean spending a lot of money.

Office:

Usually people think that offices do not need the interior design. This is wrong view. The office do requires the interior ideas. However the office interior ideas are different from the home interior ideas. While doing the interior of the office the identity of the office matters a lot. The interior should be done in such way that it reflects that the office is representing what type of business.