
Mismatch Accessories: Experiment with tastefully contrasting colors and patterns when it comes to accessories. According to Angelo, "black and white fabrics and furniture are here to stay for another season." Punch up the understated palette with hot-hued accessories in citrus shades.Ĥ. A simple, high-contrast color scheme also is elegant, particularly in small spaces such as powder rooms. Create an oasis with watery blues and purples or balance the lush hue with rich, warm browns. Use the Color Wheel: Going green has new meaning for homeowners, who are painting entire rooms in soothing shades of olive, sea foam, moss and sage. "Focus on warm tones in wood for clues about color and furniture choices, then throw it all off guard a bit with an unexpected element, like an ethnic-inspired piece."ģ. "Look to architecture for clues about design," says "24 Hour Design" host Angelo Surmelis. Remember the Room: Don't hesitate to explore new colors, fabrics and furniture, but always keep the room's bones in the back of your mind. Tear out magazine pictures and add them to your collection," Taniya says.Ģ.

"Pull ideas from your wardrobe, travel and personal background.


Taniya Nayak, host of HGTV's "Designed to Sell" and President of Design Digs in Washington, D.C., recommends a design-school basic: tacking photos, fabric swatches and magazine clips to a bulletin board for inspiration. Prepare like a Pro: Interior decorators may envision a "finished" room before the first coat of paint is dry, but even designers rely on visual aids to ensure harmony and order. There's a place for the oldies and goodies in your decor repertoire, but you also want to incorporate some contemporary trends that can turn a comfortable home into a comfortable stylish home.ġ. And while your logs are a mighty and timeless design statement on their own, don't just throw all the usual stuff into your home and expect it to look fresh. As the proud owner of a log home, you have already distinguished your abode from the other cookie-cutters on the block.
