Thursday, 24 November 2011

Interior Design Tips For Modern Contemporary Lighting Installations

Modern lighting or illumination is the deliberate application of light to achieve some aesthetic or practical effect. The application of modern lighting within your home can give your home a stylish 'designer' look.

Lighting is very important in interior decorating. Unfortunately, far too many people don't understand or neglect to see its importance.

Here are a few tips that will help you if you are considering installing some modern lighting in your home.


Size and strength of lighting fixture:


Before choosing your new fixtures, make sure you measure the area you intend to illuminate. You must also, of course, consider the space available to hold the new fixture. You need to ensure that your new fitting(s) does not emit overpowering illumination and also that the size of the fixture itself fits in the space allocated, both functionally and aesthetically. A balance between the size of the light fixture and the power of illumination is important.


Style matters:


The style of the lighting fixtures you install should be in keeping with the overall style of the room. Consistency is everything when it comes to
interior design. Or maybe more to the point, inconsistency of design, particularly when it comes to out of place lighting, can really hurt the overall effect. lighting really is a make or break element of interior design.

Colour considerations:

Colour of both the actual fixture, and the light it emits should be carefully considered. Filters can soften the light emitted from a light fixture, which may suit the interior design and colour scheme of the room.

Conclusion:


Modern contemporary lighting can add real designer style to your home. Consider the size and strength, style and colour of fittings and the light they emit to achieve the very best effect. It is possible to purchase stylish contemporary
lighting fixtures at affordable prices and to either fit them yourself or to have them fitted for you. Remember, for any electrical work you should always hire a professional, as electricity can be very harmful.

Friday, 4 November 2011

Carpet Brings Warmth And Flair Into Modern Interior Design

When most people think of modern interior design, they believe it must always mean stark or cold. Modern interior decorating is minimalistic, but the furniture, artwork and even carpet still claim reliable options beyond black, white and chrome.

Acoustics and Style


Carpet in any decorating scheme reduces sound impact and cushions your spine as you step across it. Carpeting can also add a warming element to the temperature of a room. Interweaving those elements into a minimalistic, modern interior uses color and texture that complement and enhance while not overpowering the concept of the design theme.


Modern
interior design often stresses open spaces and accent colors while maintaining unobtrusive basics: light flooring, walls and ceilings, but white carpeting can be treacherous in showing dirt and stains. Black can hide more dirt than white, but it still shows contrast and certainly can't hide everything. Instead, try a cream, beige or light grey color.

Carpet Tiles


When full, wall-to-wall, one-design carpeting doesn't quite match your decorating ideas, consider tiled carpeting.


Cut pieces of carpeting can, like laminate or ceramic tiles, lie counter-piled to the pieces around it. Use different pile heights, slightly different shades or pile directions to give a subtle contrast and texture to unobtrusive flooring.


Carpet rounds are similar to tiles but do not occupy an entire room. Not quite area rug and much smaller than full carpets, rounds can be circular or oval and can either be laid on existing flooring like stepping stones or inlaid in normal carpeting. Often of a contrasting color or texture, rounds can easily spotlight seating arrangements or standing lamps or entry ways. They can also be used exactly like area rugs on hardwood, laminate or tiled floors.


Open Lofts


If you have a large, open loft, differentiating the different living areas with carpeting—over 40 square feet—can delineate intention quite easily. Longer lasting than most area rugs, the not-to-wall carpets give distinction and sophistication while honoring a modern
interior design.

Use a shade that is a degree or two separated from the flooring elsewhere to use as the room boundaries. Incorporating a different texture or design can accomplish the same end.


Use a combination of both for a distinctive look. Use one shade for hallways or main walkways between areas and a different shade, texture or design for the room separations.


Summary


Modern
interior design and decorating need not ignore the comforts and benefits of carpet. Stylish and admirable uses of piled flooring are limited only by your imagination and tastes.