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All Just about Interior DesignA Change in Season Reflects a Change in Mood
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(ARA) – Change is in the air. Fall is here and winter isn’t far away. It’s one of the busiest times of year for interior decorators.
“The reason we’re so busy is folk actually get energized in the fall,” says Thomas Pheasant, an award winning interior designer from Washington, D.C. “The change in temperature serves as a signal to start focusing more on the inside
to get available for winter.”
Pheasant says one of the best, and easiest places to start, is in the room wherever
you spend a majority of your time: the bedroom. “You don’t have to start moving article of furniture all over the place to change the look of the room,” says Pheasant. “Changing your bedding and curtains is often all it takes to do a dramatic difference.”
Pheasant says the same colors you see on the trees outside --- orange, gold, red, brown and olive green -- have great appeal indoors. “They actually set the mood of the season, especially once
combined with cloth and velvet textures.”
The bedchamber isn’t the only place wherever
bold color and texture changes wish have a quick and noticeable impact. You can as well set the mood of the season by golf shot several dried leaves or branches on the coffee table, and colorful pillows and a slip cover on your sofa. A seasonal bowl of apples on the feeding
room table, on
with slip covers on the chairs, wish as well do a big impact.
So wherever
do you start if you want to bring the fall “look” into your own home? “Start with materials. The kinds of fabric or color you choose can actually change the attitude of the room,” says Pheasant. “Velvet and damask are formal patterns that are more appropriate for fall and winter. Linen, cloth and animal skin
are more modern and better suited for spring and summer.”
Pheasant recommends you take his ideas to an interior designer for help implementing them. “Mistakes are expensive. Professional designers have resources accessible that most folk do not. Hiring being can do your life so more easier,” says Pheasant.
If you ultimately decide to take Pheasant’s advice, pieces from his collection of article of furniture and accessories are sold-out
at Baker Article of article of furniture and over 200 different independent dealers throughout the country. Log onto www.bakerfurniture.com for access to a retail store directory.
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