Tips For Decorating Your
Living Room
By Helen Marakis
In the home, the living
area, or the receiving
room, is one of the
busiest rooms. It's also
the room guests
initially see and form a
lasting impression about
the home. Hence, the
living area should be
well-decorated,
well-laid out and
inviting to guests and
family members. It
should project a homey,
comfortable yet elegant
image.
The Greeks were inspired
by lofty ideals of
beauty. And these same
ideals can be imitated
and applied to create
and decorate an elegant
home, an elegant living
area in particular. With
a combination of
imagination, good taste,
statues and lamps, any
living area can be
transformed into one
that exudes elegance and
coziness at the same
time.
There are several ways
you can decorate your
living area to create an
inviting place and cause
a lasting impression to
your guests:
REARRANGING FURNITURE.
Your lifestyle or
taste determines what
the focal point of your
living area is. If you
have a fireplace, you
can rearrange your
furniture around it. Or
if you have a piano, and
this is the focal point
of your living area,
your furniture could be
set around it.
When rearranging your
furniture, also consider
traffic in your living
area. Does the
arrangement of your
furniture allow free
movement and flow? Does
it give an uncluttered
look?
It is always good to
arrange furniture in
off-square angles. This
makes the room warmer
and more casual. And
instead of placing large
sofas directly against
the wall, why not place
it a foot or so away
from the wall and put a
lamp or plant behind it
instead?
COLORS TO CREATE WARMTH.
Colors have
psychological effects on
people and their moods.
When applied in your
living area, colors can
intimidate, invite or
irritate. Decorating
using colors is also an
inexpensive way of
decorating because it
only involves painting
or papering walls.
You want your living
area to be warm and
inviting, and one of the
warmest and most
relaxing colors is
green. Green has several
shades and it's one of
the most flexible colors
around. But whatever
color you pick for the
color of your walls,
make your carpets and
furniture coordinated.
MIRRORS FOR SPACE AND
DEPTH.
Create space and depth
for your small living
area by positioning a
mirror on a wall. Your
mirror should reflect
something pleasing to
the eyes. If you have
more wall space, try
adding small painting on
either side of the
mirror.
ADDING SMALL FURNITURE.
To create a "lived-in"
aura for your living
area, position small
furniture in the room.
This can be a small
bench, or a low sofa
table. Place magazines,
journals and newspapers
under the table. Placing
flower vases, baskets
and small plants on your
table also creates
beauty and livens up the
room.
STATUES FOR ELEGANCE.
Corners and
tabletops are good
places for small
statues. Statues,
especially marble ones,
provide aesthetic
quality to your living
area. The statues at
Portara portray the
Greeks of ancient times
-- symbols, deities,
objects associated with
everyday life. The
Greeks used marble for
sculptures for its
strength, durability and
beauty. Portara
continues this Greek
tradition by creating
long-lasting, and
genuine statues and
capturing the beauty of
the Early Cycladic
Civilization in its
reproductions. Elegant
yet down-to-earth, these
statues lend warmth to
any living area.
UNIQUE LAMPS.
Alternative to statues
are lamps. Place them in
a corner or a tabletop
and they can accentuate
your living area. Second
to color, light creates
moods and sets the tone
of your living area.
Portara's lamps are not
your ordinary lamps.
They are unique lamps --
created from polished
minerals and stones.
These minerals and
stones can emit light
after exposure to day
light or the light from
normal light bulbs. When
the chemicals in
minerals or rocks react
to light, this reaction
causes the minerals or
rocks to glow. The
visible light emitted is
sometimes very colorful
and it is often very
different from the
normal color of the
mineral. These unique
Portara lamps will
accent your living area.
Decorating your home,
particularly your living
area, allows you to
combine creativity,
elegance and good taste.
Make good use of space,
accessories and
furniture available to
you so you can create a
living area that is
inviting, relaxing,
homey and elegant.
RESOURCE BOX:
Helen Marakis runs and
owns Portara, Inc.
(http://www.portara.com),
a company that combines
Ancient Greek history
and art through its
unique sculptures, dolls
and semiprecious stones
that are hand-crafted
and hand-finished.
Portara, Inc's products
are being sold for the
first time in the
United States and come
with a 60-day money back
guarantee. |