Choose Your Own Unique Home Design

Posted by ste01153 | Home Design | Friday 4 November 2011 9:21 pm

There are as many styles in interior design as there are homes and it can be overwhelming to try and work out your own personal style. Here are a few ways that you can establish your likes and dislikes as far as interiors are concerned so that you can stamp your own personality on your home.

1. Look at Books and magazines

Take a look at as many interior design books and magazines as you can. You should be able to find many at your local library or bookstore. This is a case of browsing rather than buying to check out the kinds of established styles that you like. Do you like the retro 60s look, Art Deco or minimalist contemporary? Is Scandinavian, Mediterranean or Oriental decoration more to your taste? You can find out by browsing through a lot of images one after the other.

2. Browse Around Online

Add to your offline research by looking at interior design websites online. This has the added advantage of allowing you to print out examples of the kind of styles you like so that you can collect your ideas together. Although you could buy the books and magazines that contain your favorite images it could get very expensive quickly.

3. Don’t Get Trapped

Although you are likely to see whole themes in books there is no need to be trapped into decorating a room in one particular theme if you don’t want to. You are just looking for elements you like in a style – whether it’s a warm rustic look from a Mediterranean theme with lots of natural colors or maybe it’s the uncluttered spacious feel from a contemporary loft apartment. It is these aspects of the design that you want to create not necessarily the whole look to get something that is personal to you.

4. Make a Style Board

Make a style board of the elements that matter to you, the types of furniture finishes, the colors, textures and patterns. Mix and match the different images until you get something that you think will work well together. Remember to think of the room you are styling too if there will be a conflict. It is difficult to make a spacious loft style in a country cottage!

5. Add Your Personality Later

If all this seems too much work to create a personal style just see it as selecting things you like which work well together and which work well with your room. If all else fails decorate in neutrals and add your personality with accessories – an area rug you adore, a vase you love and a wall painting which means so much to you will go a long way towards giving a room your own personal touch.

Home Design Plans – Unique Style Options and Considerations

Posted by ste01153 | Home Design | Friday 4 November 2011 3:20 pm

Choosing the best home design plans is a difficult task. Because there are so many different options out there, it can be confusing to keep track of everything that you have to choose from. Figuring out the best design involves looking at the options, so here are some great ideas to help you start your search for the perfect home design plans:

Architectural: These plans are all about architectural style, providing larger floor space and more unique details that will surely catch the eye of anyone looking at your house. Lofty ceilings and open floor plans are a must-have, along with unique architectural elements that add a touch of beauty and elegance to every residence.

Classic: Classic home design plans feature an upper-market version of traditional weatherboard houses, and are available in single and two storey designs.

Modern: Freestyle houses have a monoplane roof style, perfect for the city or the beach. Having the single plane roof design is more modern and upscale, and there are many different styles and sizes of homes to choose from. Those who enjoy modern function and design will appreciate this style of house.

These are just a few different styles of home design plans that you can choose from.

More important elements of designing a new house are the interior and exterior features. Cladding, brick colour and style, roof style and material, colour steel fascia and guttering to compliment your choice of roof and cladding, garage door and aluminium joinery are just some of the exterior features that you will need to decide upon when customising your home design plans.

In terms of interior features you also have many considerations including: colour of the walls, doors, lever handles and door stops, blinds for the bathrooms, living areas and bedrooms. In the kitchen you need to select bench tops and cabinetry, in the bathroom – taps and shower mixers, and then flooring for the house. There is a wide range of pure wool carpets to choose from, or you may be more interested in wooden or concrete flooring.

Many construction companies offer house and land packages within stunning subdivisions. This offers you the chance to view other houses made by the company, which can offer valuable inspiration when it comes to designing your own house plans. Showhomes are another valuable resource. There is nothing quite like walking through a replica of what could be your future home. It is the best way to get a feel for the space you need and the aesthetics you appreciate.

By taking the time to explore your options, it will be easier for you to find the design that suits your tastes.

Home Design Plans – Unique Style Options & Considerations

Posted by ste01153 | Home Design | Friday 19 August 2011 4:08 am

Choosing the best home design plans is a difficult task. Because there are so many different options out there, it can be confusing to keep track of everything that you have to choose from. Figuring out the best design involves looking at the options, so here are some great ideas to help you start your search for the perfect home design plans:

Architectural: These plans are all about architectural style, providing larger floor space and more unique details that will surely catch the eye of anyone looking at your house. Lofty ceilings and open floor plans are a must-have, along with unique architectural elements that add a touch of beauty and elegance to every residence.

Classic: Classic home design plans feature an upper-market version of traditional weatherboard houses, and are available in single and two storey designs.

Modern: Freestyle houses have a monoplane roof style, perfect for the city or the beach. Having the single plane roof design is more modern and upscale, and there are many different styles and sizes of homes to choose from. Those who enjoy modern function and design will appreciate this style of house.

These are just a few different styles of home design plans that you can choose from.

More important elements of designing a new house are the interior and exterior features. Cladding, brick colour and style, roof style and material, colour steel fascia and guttering to compliment your choice of roof and cladding, garage door and aluminium joinery are just some of the exterior features that you will need to decide upon when customising your home design plans.

In terms of interior features you also have many considerations including: colour of the walls, doors, lever handles and door stops, blinds for the bathrooms, living areas and bedrooms. In the kitchen you need to select bench tops and cabinetry, in the bathroom – taps and shower mixers, and then flooring for the house. There is a wide range of pure wool carpets to choose from, or you may be more interested in wooden or concrete flooring.

Many construction companies offer house and land packages within stunning subdivisions. This offers you the chance to view other houses made by the company, which can offer valuable inspiration when it comes to designing your own house plans. Showhomes are another valuable resource. There is nothing quite like walking through a replica of what could be your future home. It is the best way to get a feel for the space you need and the aesthetics you appreciate.

By taking the time to explore your options, it will be easier for you to find the design that suits your tastes.

Window Styles to Suit Your Home Design

Posted by ste01153 | Home Design | Saturday 6 August 2011 11:28 am

There are many different home styles to choose from, depending on your personal taste. By choosing the right type of windows to match your home’s architectural style, you can add a lot to its curb appeal.

Colonial: Colonial homes are usually two stories high with narrow eaves and a chimney in the middle. Because these types of homes are very simplistic and rectangular in design, the best types of windows to complement this style are double hung windows with grids to create the illusion of multiple panes.

Cape Cod: These homes usually have 1 floors with a large central chimney that is connected to a fireplace in every room. Usually the home has shutters, as well as dormers for ventilation. Multi-paned, double hung windows, comp are most appropriate for this style.

Tudor: This style has a medieval appearance, with decorative half timbering, steeply pitched roofs, and prominent cross gables. Tall, narrow windows look best with this home style. Single hung, double hung, and casement styles all work well in a Tudor home.

Victorian: This architectural design style features eyebrow windows, porches with turned posts, and decorative railing, as well as towers and steep roof pitches. From bay windows to double or single hung windows, this elaborate home style can easily turn heads with almost any type of window.

Prairie: This architectural style is known for its open spaces, and strong horizontal lines, the best types of windows suited to this style are clerestory windows, picture windows, and awning windows.

Spanish: This style of home is characterized by heavy wood trims, tiled roofs, and numerous arches. To create the illusion of multiple panes, grid pattern windows are best for this type of home style, as well as large arc windows.

Split Level: These one story homes have a simplistic design with low pitched gable roofs and deep set eaves. Large sliding glass windows and picture windows complement the feeling of openness that this home style conveys.

Contemporary: Modern architecture is so varied that it is difficult to characterize it by any one set of features. For large windows, casement, picture, and awning windows are best; for smaller or narrower styles, double and single hung windows work well.

There is no one size fits all solution to window selection, and the style of your home generally determines the kinds of windows that will make your home look its best. Speak with a home improvement or window specialist who can offer helpful suggestions in helping you find the perfect windows to complement the architectural design of your home.

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