Personal
Touches Make a House a Home
Personalization is all
the rage in fashion these days. From monogrammed purses
to flashy jewelry proclaiming your initials, the fashion
forward crowd is all about owning this trend. You
can carry this individualism in your home decorating
as well.
This doesn’t mean plastering your initials all
over the walls of your living room -- it’s simply
a matter of decorating the rooms in your home to reflect
your personality. Do you prefer casual or formal?
Calming colors or intense hues? Cozy or cool?
To make a room your own, start
with your color palette. You’ll want a main
color for the walls, as well as accents for trim in
the room. If you’re using furniture you already
own to decorate the room, you’ll obviously want
to choose colors that work with what you have. If
you’re lucky enough to be starting from scratch,
consider going neutral with your furniture (which
can be expensive to replace) and add color with paint,
which is relatively inexpensive and easy to change.
One way to put your stamp on
a room is with a wall mural. Murals are also an easy
way to carry out a theme in a room. For example, if
you’re going for an outdoorsy, woodsy feel in
your family room, a wall mural depicting wildlife
in the forest is the perfect backdrop for rustic furniture
and cabin accessories. “Our customers can find
a mural to fit any theme, any taste,” says Todd
Imholte, president of Environmental Graphics, a Minnesota
company that specializes in easy-to-install wall murals.
“From an English garden scene to a lighthouse
in a bay to relaxing clouds floating in a beautiful
blue sky, murals from our “standard” collection
fit many moods,” says Imholte. The company also
creates custom murals for clients who want to take
personalization to a whole new level. “We can
make a mural out of the photo of the sunset you took
on your honeymoon, or the picture of your kids you
took on your last vacation,” Imholte notes.
Once you’ve taken care
of the walls, move on to the furniture. Arrange it
in groupings so that people can sit and talk comfortably.
If the room has a specific focal point, like a mural,
a fireplace, a picture window, or a television, make
sure to take this into account when placing the furniture
as well. Depending on the size of the room, consider
having more than one conversation area; or devote
a corner of the room to a desk where you can take
care of paying bills and planning dinner menus while
still being part of family activities.
After you have the furniture
in a comfortable configuration, it’s time for
the final layers -- the accessories that can add those
special touches to a room. Displaying treasured items
in a room instantly makes it more personal and homey.
Photographs that remind you of special times or people
in your life can be displayed on the wall in matching
frames. Favorite paintings and mementos help set the
mood. If you have family heirlooms such as an antique
clock or your grandmother’s lamp, be sure to
include them in your room as well.
Colorful accents such as a cozy
throw to curl up in on chilly nights, or curtains
that complement the colors on your walls and your
furniture, further help to tie the room together.
When you’re finished decorating,
the room should fit you like a glove. All you need
to add now is friends and family to complete the picture.