home-decorating


Decorating With Our Senses

When decorating interiors, homeowners most often rely on their sense of sight to gauge how attractive a room is. Most, however, forget that there are four other senses that the human body uses and these are as important as sight. The best and most comprehensive room designs are those that are able to engage all five senses and create a space that’s best experienced and not just seen.


More Tips On Decorating Your Dorm

They say decorating a spacious room is a breeze compared to decorating a small room. After all, going all out with decors is easier than controlling the urges for adornments. Dorm rooms are the best examples for the latter – limited space, often too small and come with the building’s regulations that is, no repainting, no major installations, no holes on the walls, etc. I’m not sure how many college students actually abide by the rules, but I’m a “I hate fine girl,” so personally speaking, I would rather go with the rules than pay a hefty sum.


Design You Both Do

If your child feels as if they have outgrown their room’s decor, why not design a room that you both can have a part of? It is quite simple to design a room with your child’s needs as well as their thought. Make sure you set a budget to teach them that money doesn’t grow on trees as well. They’ll always remember what mommy taught them at a young age!