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Adding the furnishings - Choosing the right
furnishings for your home When choosing furniture, the main criteria to keep in mind are:
Furnishing a room is usually a never-ending process as you gather and divest items. It is hard to quickly plan a room that fits together and reflects your personality, particularly when you have a range of existing furniture to work with. It is often better to slowly add items and let the room evolve as you do. Second-hand wooden furniture is ideal if you are on a limited budget or have pets or small children. Either clean or polish, or add a coat of paint to give it a new lease of life.
Indoor plants are a quick and easy way to bring life into a room, and can be used almost anywhere. There are only two basic rules to follow when deciding where to put plants - make sure the plant receives enough natural light to keep it healthy and avoid placing them where they will be an obstacle to everyday activities. Mirrors and cushions can also be used to great decorative effect to provide accents and add interest. Mirrors can be used to increase the perceived light and space in the room. Pictures add a personal touch to a room as a reflection of the occupant's interests. Add pictures at comfortable eye level - don't be tempted to hang them higher. Pictures should be hung so that they it relate to other objects in the room, such as above a sofa or table. Vary the way you hang pictures for visual interest. Pictures hung in groups should have some commonality to tie them together, whether it is themes, colours or even just framing.
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