I didn\u2019t grow up with a mom who decorated our home. It wasn\u2019t until I was taught to sew that I learned about a world of color and texture. Suddenly it mattered to me how a room looked and felt.<\/p>\n
So no matter how little you have, your home or your space can be a little bit of heaven on earth and can bring you a smile.<\/p>\n
Where do you start? What is your style? How much is this going to cost? is it worth it? Is there a guarantee you\u2019ll like your changes once you\u2019re done?<\/p>\n
It may seem easy to just go straight to the stage that people enjoy most, like choosing the paint colors, finding fabric, or looking for a piece of furniture. But I don\u2019t recommend that.<\/p>\n
Take a deep breath.<\/p>\n
The first rule of decorating that I have discovered is to learn to be patient.<\/strong> (Not what you expected, is it?)<\/p>\n Before running to the store to buy something, take a long hard look at the space you are changing. This means you need to look beyond what you see now. <\/strong>(Can\u2019t help saying, that\u2019s good advice in a lot of situations.)<\/p>\n Look past the color on your wall and what Is on the walls now. Look past your furniture and existing d\u00e9cor. Look at your walls and floors. Are there any architectural features?\u00a0 Some old apartments are hiding some really nice features.<\/p>\n What is the natural light doing in the room? The amount of natural light a room tells you how much other light you need as well as which paint color to choose.<\/p>\n Space will always be your first consideration. What is the size of the room? What is its shape? What is the function of the space?<\/p>\n So often we live in a space for so long that we can lose sight of other uses. For example, a bedroom may be used for more than sleeping. Perhaps you could use it for a study or an exercise area, or for reading a good book. Changing the use of a room can be beneficial. Value can be added in the most unlikely places.<\/p>\n Once you have assessed the space and decided just how you want to use it, you can begin to think about the style or mood you want to create<\/strong>. You may not know your style. That\u2019s normal, which is why many people get stuck at this part of the project. So here is where patience begins.<\/p>\n