Saturday, January 23, 2010

Door Window Treatments What Color Paint And Window Treatments Should We Choose?

What color paint and window treatments should we choose? - door window treatments

My wife and I are renovating our living room. We want to paint the walls, new window treatments, and thus likely to chair rails and moldings.

We intend to maintain our black leather sofa and chairs in red leather. We also have medium brown dark brown wood floors and baseboards and doors. Texture walls are eggshell white. Finally, we have plenty of natural light through the sliding glass doors and large windows of the room.

Please give us suggestions on what color the walls and windows of the proposed treatment of sliding glass doors and windows paint. If possible, please provide a link showing the colors and treatment.

2 comments:

HappyHea... said...

First, you need to specify the desired style. Is it classical? Modern? Alien? Then you decorate your house accordingly. If you want an exotic touch, but do not go to sea, only decorative pieces here and there, for example, using African-print pillows and statues of elephants, or mini-vases inspired by Chinese or some thing.

Since we can not mention, I will only make suggestions about what I do is based. I prefer a traditional look, just because I think it is stylish and comfortable.

Since you have red seats, why not a little more red in the room? Perhaps a red carpet for the area of life? And cushions for the dark red sofa? Make sure the structure of the leather cushion and do not face. Or you could with red curtains or walls. If one with curtains, make sure it is very dirty or material has come to a blackout, because otherwise it can light your home when they enter the drapes very disturbing. Oh, instead of curtains, blinds, perhaps you could, you use stay away from b vertical or horizontallinds. (If you have the latest varieties of wood - the ones that look so elegant!)

I personally think it is better to keep the curtains a little more neutral, however. Thus, the use may slightly easier beige curtain. Instead, use the red on the walls, but do not be mad. I think the more maroon, dark red is better than bright red. Also, depending on your budget, you can use on the wallpaper up to. With wallpaper, you can also play patterns. I went with beige / cream wallpaper with red accents, red edges. That would be awesome! Or if you prefer on the wall of its current color looks good, maybe even a wall with red paint. For example, if you could make a fire, perhaps the wall would be red, and the remaining more neutral?

Otherwise, you could play the brown wooden floor and door. It would be great too. The play of textures. For the curtain material is not easy, your house looking drab.

But in reality, to maintain he could play the walls and neutral colors, and INSTE more furniture made of wood, and keep your home brighter. This gives you a greater sense of open space, more.

In addition, the play of light. You know how light type light yellow and white light? Who can really change the atmosphere of your room. To decide which you like best and then see whether they go with your setup. I mean, if you want, white, light type of light) are used (as well as in offices, then you probably will not work with red walls. The yellow lights work best in this case, because it creates a particular environment. However, I would go with your preference of the first traffic light, because they spend more time at home during the night. So, if you do not like yellow lights, but they insist that I use to go with your decor, you may not like staying in this room.

Here are some ideas:
... http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design
... http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design
... http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/l ...
http://www.housetohome.co.uk / galleries / p ...

(Window awesome too):
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/galleries/l ...

That's what I mean about the lighting:
... http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/design
Imagine if it had white lights instead. If you have not so good.

The different types of window treatments:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_window_treat ...

Some ideas for the background:
http://www.ballarddesigns.com/Wall-Decor ...

http://www.wallpaperillusions.com/images ...


I hope I helped a little. Sorry no, to a short answer. I'm bored and miss my father, interior designer. Good luck in your house! :)


EDIT: Of course, black goes well with beige and red, and much better than white.
Perhaps it is better to raise this issue again to the people for a ride:) Try to publish them, if the traffic is a little harder so that more people would read.

yowza said...

Game with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to find colors that you want. This is the best tool for the visualization of color on the Internet, in my humble opinion. I like how their color palette is presented, I like that you search by color family and color name can be painted "rooms look the most realistic and suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/

I think a yellow-green as could be "catchy" (# 6914) a good choice.

You can take a photo of your house and on the makeover gallery on this page:
http://www.roomvues.com/
You can get ideas for colors, and $ 5 goes to Photoshop in your room, so you an idea of what will look like can get.

For the treatment of widows, I'd shades, honeycomb-black, gray or dark gray.
http://www.homedecorators.com/window.php ...

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