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Furniture Arrangment Tips for New Homeowners
Responsive imageFilling your brand new home with furniture is both an overwhelming and exciting task. Getting the home décor in West Palm Beach to look as perfect as you can imagine it can be difficult at first. However, if you take the time to create what kind of mood or emotion you’d like to invoke within the room is a great start. Here are five tips for arranging new or gently loved furniture into your brand new home.

Wipe the Slate Clean

This should be easy if you are moving into a new home. Try to get the room as empty as possible so your imagination can use that empty space to fill with new furniture. From here you can imagine any type of furniture, fabric, color, and style. To help with the creative process in this step, you can make a collage or mood board for each room that needs to be filled.

Pick a Focal Point

Choosing a focal point of the room is relatively easy. Usually, a corner, fireplace, or sofa is a great start. Some rooms may have built-in focal points like fireplaces, fireplace mantles, or other eye-drawing built-in features. If there aren’t any built-in focal points, you can always make your own. Things like picture walls or televisions make for great focal points. The focal point is important because this is the point where in which you will arrange all of your furniture around.

Don’t Just Push the Furniture Against the Walls

Most people’s natural inclination is to push all the furniture against the walls. Living room furniture in West Palm Beach shouldn’t just be pushed against the walls. In fact, furniture, just like people, needs some breathing room. Leave your furniture a few inches out from the walls to create some breathing room. Of course, the size of the room will dictate where furniture will fit most comfortably at. Also, large furniture pieces can be pushed closer together to create ‘conversation corners’ for more intimate settings in larger rooms, like the living room.

Identify the Traffic Patterns

Each room is going to have a different traffic pattern based on use and traffic preference. Meaning, each room will be traveled through differently. With that being said, you don’t want to place a huge piece of furniture in the middle of a room and cut off an easy or sensible traffic lane. Also, you don’t want any large pieces of furniture to block doorways, windows or vents, as well as views to other rooms. When considering traffic patterns, also consider the functionality of the room. Is it a bedroom, a living room or a dining area. How frequently will these rooms be? This will also determine the traffic pattern and its frequency.

Put Tables at Arms Lengths

Every living room needs a coffee table and end tables and every seat in that room should have access to either the coffee table or an end table. However, no one should be getting out of their seats to access these tables. The easiest way to determine how closely a table or end table should be a seating area is to sit down yourself! The rule is usually arm's length. This way whoever is sitting down can remain seated while reaching for their beverage or plate. Coffee tables and end tables should also be the same height, or lower, as a sofa, love seat, or reclining chair. Creating your dream home with home décor in West Palm Beach is easy once you know how to get started.

Furniture shopping isn’t always just picking out what looks cutest. It is also about picking out what is functional, practical, affordable, and finally, stylish. Whether you are buying new furniture to put into your new home or using hand me downs for a little while, there are still important styling rules to follow. Fortunately, with our five-step guide, it’s now easier than ever to decorate any and every room in your brand new home. Our furniture store in West Palm Beach makes furniture shopping a fun experience. With a wide selection of fabrics, colors, and styles all of which are bound to fit within your budget. Stop in today and see what your new living room, bedroom, or dining room could look like.
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How Lighting Affects Your Home Decor
Responsive imageWhen it comes to remodeling your home, the lighting you choose is just as important as the paint colors or the furniture. Lighting can have a huge impact on a room and how it looks throughout the day. Here's how lighting affects your home decor, and how you can use it to your advantage.

Lighting And Paint Colors

The biggest impact lighting will have on your home is how it makes your paint colors show up. As you'll remember from science class, your eyes perceive colors differently, depending on how much light is shining on the surface you're looking at. Because of this, you'll need to be careful to match up your paint and lighting choices correctly. When it comes to home decor West Palm Beach, you'll have to keep two things in mind when it comes to light and color. One, where your rooms are situated in the house, and two, the light bulbs you use. Here's what you need to know about natural light and room placement in your home:
  • North facing rooms: The light in these rooms is cool and blueish. This means that stronger colors will show up better in the light.
  • South facing rooms: The light in these rooms brings out the best in both cool and warm colors. Take advantage of this, and you'll see that you'll get the best out of your point choice.
  • East facing rooms: These rooms are great for red, orange and yellow colors. This is because the light is warm and yellow before noon, before turning blue later in the day.
  • West facing rooms: The evening light in these rooms is warm, making it look inviting. In the morning though, the colors can be dulled by the lack of light available.
The light bulbs you pick will affect the color as well. Here's what you need to know:
  • Incandescents: These bulbs give off a warm glow, which will set off oranges and red while muting cooler colors.
  • Fluorescents: These bulbs give a flat and cool light, meaning they work well with blue colors.
  • Halogens: These bulbs imitate natural daylight, and so they're good for making the transition from day to night in your home less jarring.
  • CFLs: You can pick CFL bulbs that give either a warm white, neutral, or blue light, so you have control over the light.
  • LEDs: Again, you can buy LEDs that give off the right light for your home. You can even get smart LEDs now, that can give off any color you use through the use of a remote or your smartphone.

Light Placement

It's not only the type of lights you buy but where you place them, that can affect how your home looks. Your living room furniture, West Palm Beach, can look a lot different if you have lights directly on it rather than recessed into the walls. This is just one example. Where you put the lights in a room can change the whole feel of the place. Think about where your lights will go, and what you want them to do. An overhead light will give a general glow and light to the whole room. Lights that are pointed to reflect off the walls can make the room seem bigger. Directional lighting, on the other hand, can soften wall colors. If you're not sure what to use, ask in your local furniture store West Palm Beach, and they'll be able to help you out.

Creating Space

In any room, you'll need to find ways to make them feel airy and roomy. This is especially true for the smaller rooms in your home, especially the bedrooms. Most of the time, careful furniture placement can help you give the illusion of space. As well as this, if you pick your lighting well, you can make the room feel bigger still. Try and have large windows or skylights installed to give more light to a room. Lamps can be added for a quick fix, and CFL or LED lights can make a big difference. As you can see, the lights you pick for a room can make a huge difference to a room. Use this guide to help you pick the right lights for you.
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