The sheer size of a wide-screen TV can be overwhelming, let alone hard to decorate around. To remedy this, choose decorative accessories that help showcase the TV, rather than detract from the area. Incorporating other design tricks like paint color also helps to tie the design together and create a tasteful living room wall that just happens to hold the TV. When embarking on the design, draw out a rough sketch to refer to and help you with scale and placement. Does this Spark an idea?
Use Charger Plates in Home Decorating
Charger plates today are more useful than ever. No longer relegated to strictly table duty, the charger is now useful for a myriad of other decorating ideas. Follow the steps below for some wonderful ways to use today's textured, hand painted, and embossed charger plates. Does this Spark an idea?
Design a Wall With Many Frames
Create meaningful and inexpensive artwork for your home by hanging multiple picture frames on a wall as an eye-catching personal gallery. Whether you want to display heritage photos of your ancestors, your kids' school portraits, picturesque vacation shots or favorite candid images from family gatherings, ensure the framed images get the best treatment by spacing and hanging them properly. Use simple tools and techniques to complete the process and design an artistic arrangement with sentimental flair. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate Bank Offices
The decor you choose for your business says a lot about your personal taste, your style and the nature of the business. The decorating style you choose also sets the tone for customer interactions, providing that all important first impression when visitors walk through the door. Making sure that the first impression customers, clients and others get is strong can be a real challenge, especially when the business in question is a bank. Bank offices should exude an air of sophistication, style and understated elegance to their clients. Managers must include those elements as part of the decorating theme.
Hang on a Concrete Wall
Decorating your basement can make the space more usable and welcoming. One common issue, however, when decorating some basements is hanging items on concrete walls. Some simply stick adhesive hooks to the wall, but these cannot support a lot of weight and may be unable to adhere to the porous surface. Instead, drill anchor holes to anchor the hook to the wall. This method will work to hang items on both smooth and concrete block walls. Use plastic anchors if your item is less than 20 lbs. and metal anchors if it is more than 20 lbs. Does this Spark an idea?