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Relaxing Companions – Decorating for Comfort

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Back in the old days, when my sister and I were young children, the living room was intended for the adults; then as we grew older, it was still intended for the adults, but on holidays and birthdays, we could have our friends over. Truthfully though, it was a little difficult to have fun in such a formal atmosphere. Today, living room furniture ideas and trends put equal emphasis on style and comfort, even if you do have a passion for traditional style. 

Eclectic Style

Part of the evolution of the living room from yesterday’s formal to today’s stylishly comfortable can be attributed to living spaces being more multifunctional. The living room is no longer a place solely reserved for entertaining guests, but is somewhere to hang out with the family, watch TV, have a movie or game night or just put your feet up and do nothing at all.

An eclectic living room brings together design aspects or styles from different time periods together in one space. This will allow you to express your love of individual furniture pieces and accents regardless of whether or not they are from the same era. Decorating eclectically doesn’t force you to choose between style and comfort. But you might point out, the whole reason behind choosing a style in the first place is to have a cohesive room that is thematically connected. True; however the overall look for an eclectic styled room is seamlessly integrated by the judicial use of color, shape and texture.

Decorating for Comfort

The first rule for decorating for comfort is that there are no rules. Design the room to reflect your personality and lifestyle.

Like the idea of a leather sofa with those classic rolled arms and nailhead trim, but know that it’s going to also be inhabited by little mermaids singing “Under the Sea” along with the family dog? Keep the rolled arms and go for a couch upholstered in an easy-care fabric.

Choose furnishings that aren’t trendy, but rather have lasting power and will endure from nest to empty nest. To keep clear of that more formal look, purchase your sofa, armchair, occasional chairs and tables separately; not in sets that tend lend the room a regimented atmosphere.

Comfort in eclectic style interior design is typically created through textures and how they are layered throughout the space. Use throws, accent cushions, furniture pieces with different finishes and a number of diverse construction materials such as glass, wood and stone.

Eclectically Speaking – The Bedroom Room Eclectic Style

Friday, September 10th, 2010

An eclectic style bedroom contrasts new with old; trendy with classic; distressed finishes with highly polished surfaces. It has the feeling and appearance of being transitional in nature. Eclectic style has the added advantage of being totally unique to you; the embodiment of your tastes and experiences. It’s also about layering and the use of different textures for maximum effect, which is perfect for decorating a bedroom, because it’s such a personal space.

When decorating a bedroom eclectic style, the spotlight is on you, the person doing the decorating. Since it’s all about mixing and matching different design and style elements, start with furniture ideas you like or plan to buy two or three new pieces of furniture in different interior design styles you enjoy, like a transitional style platform bed, a contemporary chandelier or floor lamp or a traditional nightstand. In addition to grouping furniture pieces of different styles together, an eclectic décor also gives you the freedom to use accent furnishings in surprising ways. Putting an accent chest like the Butler Specialty Artists’ Originals Console Cabinet in Tiger Stripe Finish in the bedroom is bold and dramatic.

While an eclectic style bedroom should look mixed and matched, it shouldn’t look cramped, cluttered or jumbled. Ultimately all elements – walls, furniture and accessories – should be balanced to make your interior design individualistic yet warm and comfortable. An easy way to accomplish this is to pair each element with its opposite. For example, each antique or reproduction piece in the room should be matched with something contemporary or retro. If you would like to create a really dramatic mood in your bedroom, use contrasting elements instead of furniture pieces and accessories that complement one another.

Carefully combining traditional, transitional and contemporary styles together will create an eclectic look and feel that is sophisticated and trendy, while being totally unique to you at the same time. Don’t forget that this is the one room of your home that should be a sanctuary; while it should be visually interesting, it should also be designed to relax and refresh. When decorating a room, but especially when decorating a bedroom, a particular mood is largely due to the delicate blending of soothing neutral and earth tone palettes with splashes of bold or unexpected color. Because of its diverse nature – a less formal approach to the use of color and shape – eclectic style possesses a casual elegance that is ideal when decorating a bedroom.

Eclectically Speaking – The Living Room Eclectic Style

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The living room is often the first room in your home a guest or visitor will see. Nothing makes guests feel welcome faster than walking into a well-designed living room that perfectly reflects you and your family’s style and personality. The overall effect of an eclectic style living is an interior décor that is unique to your home, because you can choose how relaxed or sophisticated you would like it to be. By selecting furniture from different sub styles ranging from traditional to contemporary and anything in between, you can focus on including furniture pieces into your living room design regardless if the “match.” This is the ultimate appeal of decorating a living room in eclectic style.

Color your World (or at least the living room)

Implementing eclectic style in your living room allows you to contrast soft neutrals of earth and sand with warm, bold colors like fire engine red, vintage rose, intense golds and oranges. This can mean anything from painting the main walls earth tones then adding an accent color in bright orange or vintage rose to one wall to choosing accessories from different period styles. The way you use color in an eclectic style living room should definitely include laying shades and hues throughout the room by piling the sofa with accent pillows; selecting curtains in a different fabric from the other principal fabrics in the room such as the upholstery for the sofa and armchair; and adding a colorfully patterned area rug that will give the room more texture and definition.

Choosing Eclectic Living Room Furniture

When furnishing an eclectic living room, start with a focal point, which can be an architectural feature such as a niche, built-in wall unit or a wood burning fireplace. It can also be a piece of furniture like an entertainment center, bookcase wall or an electric fireplace.

Choose a sofa that has plenty of “character;” one that will blend easily with a variety of styles.

The secret to a successful eclectic living room design is to provide the senses, especially the eye with dramatic contrasts, like a vintage chandelier or vintage floor lamp with a contemporary area rug comprised of geometric shapes. Contrasts that pair the unexpected together – a modern polished metal floor lamp with a 1930s velvet button tufted sectional – create visual surprises that add texture and interest.

The reason eclectic style living room ends up being so personal and exclusive is because it is the result of an imagination, creativity and resourcefulness that is unique to each person. While there are supposed to be a mix of styles – that’s the whole idea behind an eclectic décor design – all elements should “play nice” with one another. To prevent an eclectic style living room from feeling busy or “disconnected.” you can ensure visual cohesion by doing one or all or a combination of the following:

  • Regardless of the styles, furniture pieces and/or accessory items, repeat shapes and textures throughout the room
  • Especially if furnishings are different colors or possess different finishes, replace the handles and/or drawer pulls of your living room furniture case goods; this will lend each item commonality
  • Particularly when furniture and collectibles are from a variety of eras decades or even centuries apart from one another, be when accessorizing; “connect” items to each other through a distinctive feature such color or shape.
  • If there are too many different kinds of finishes (including colors and textures like matte, distressed and highly polished) in the living, choose the furniture pieces that appear the most “jarring” and refinish them to match at least one other piece in the room.

Mix and Match or Mishmash? – Eclectic Style Dining Room

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Eclectic style is appealing to many people because it isn’t just one style, but rather a pleasant mix and match of a number of different elements and influences. And because it’s the one style that is unashamedly not bound by rules, it is a good place to start if you’re consciously decorating a room or living space for the first time. While there may not be prescribed rules for eclectic style, when planning a dining room interior design, there are some general guidelines to keep in mind so that everything works together and even though different elements are involved, the overall effect ends up harmonious.

Balance

A dining room can often end up naturally eclectic. When furnishing a dining room, of course the most important piece of furniture is the dining set. You chose contemporary style for your dining area because the lines were casual and relaxed, and you could easily blend it with the kitchen which had been already decorated. Once the dining table and matching chairs have been bought and used for awhile, you might want to repurpose a dresser as a sideboard or add an armoire or china cabinet that was given to you by a favorite aunt. The styles don’t match, but that’s okay. It’s eclectic. The first trick to eclectic style decorating is balance – balance the contemporary dining table with your aunt’s traditional china cabinet; the oversized traditional cabinet with a transitional sideboard; the bold wall color with earth-toned or neutral upholstered dining chairs.

Furniture

Furniture for an eclectic dining room should include a variety of profiles, lines and finishes. But again, keep balance in mind. While you want to mix and match more contemporary furnishings with traditional reproduction pieces, you will want to do so in moderation. Yes, there are no rules, but for eclectic style to really work, moderation and even restraint can save your dining room interior design from becoming too busy or even making the space feel claustrophobic.

Finishing Off

Eclectic style allows you to create the exact mood that you want for your dining room – it can be formal in the traditional sense; chic with a causal vibe; laid-back or dramatically sophisticated. Layering is important: a clever blend of textures, colors and finishes give an eclectic style dining room meaning and depth. When accessorizing, don’t forget to pair a collectible pottery jug with an antique-style porcelain piece; window treatments, rugs and furniture fabrics are a mix of materials like silk and wool; and a variety of finishes like distressed wood finishes matched with wrought iron and brass lamp bases.

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