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the Guide for beige decoration

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  Beige is variously described as a pale sandy fawn color, a grayish tan, a light-grayish yellowish brown, or a pale to grayish yellow. It takes its name from French, where the word originally meant natural wool that has been neither bleached nor dyed, hence also the color of natural woo l.     Before you read this guide color and go for beige , take into consideration the following pointers: A room decorated with beige colors scheme should have ample source of natural and artificial light. Beige can easily develop stains and dirt marks. It is light colour and these ugly marks look more prominent in a room soaked in beige. So invest in a washable paint.   For houses decoration beige could be a wonderful idea if it’s applied by the right way , so by using 60-30-10 rule , you can apply any shade of it by 60% than 30 % of a close color (light orange or green…) and 10% of a strong color (red,navyblue…..) .     It gives a nice feeling of a va...

HOW TO DECORATE A STAIRCASE

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  HOW TO DECORATE A STAIRCASE ADD  A GALLERY   WALL Probably the most popular way to decorate your staircase is to use a gallery wall. It’s what we did in our home, and it’s a really classic way to pretty up your staircase. It can be tricky to know how to place the gallery wall, but there are a ton of different options for how you configure it and you almost can’t go wrong. I personally feel like the fuller it is, the better, but there are also some really gorgeous options that are a little more linear and have just a few photos in them. Either way, you’ll want to pick something to kind of tie everything together (in the photo on the left all of the frames are gold, and in the photo on the right they’re mostly black and darker, more neutral colors in the photos). Of course, the problem we have with this option is that art can be so personal and it’s tricky to make it universally appealing to buyers when you have a ton of it on the wall – we need to simplify! USE  MOL...
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Minimalist Interior Design

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  Minimalist Interior Design Based on the principle that “less is more” minimalist design is defined by simplicity, clean lines, order and harmony. The minimalist look first became popular in the 90s and has never really gone away since then. A reaction to the consumerism of the previous decade the minimalist interior is one where individual element are prized and used sparingly. Inspired by minimalist architecture that derived from Modernism which itself was a reaction to the fussy ornament and decoration of 19 th  Century neo-classical architecture. Simple wall  Minimalism is concerned with the essence of a space and its furnishings The minimalist interior features pieces that are carefully considered and combined in such a way as to achieve a coherent décor. This means considering the space as a whole, its architectural features, materials, color and textures. Creating a minimalist apartment or a minimalist house should reflect the personality of its inhabita...

10 most beautiful types of houses in America

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 10 most beautiful types of houses in America Colonial Houses The Colonial home is one of the most popular styles of home in the United States, according to "Better Homes and Gardens." The Colonial style evolved from European influences, which started in the 1600s. Many colonists emigrated from Europe and brought those influences with them. Over time the Colonial style became distinct, recognizable for its use of geometry, and different regions of the United States added their own tweaks to provide relief from the climate. Ranch House Style Ranch types of houses are making a come back in a big way. The main features of ranch-style houses are their single-story frame and sprawling, open floor plan. Ranch style homes also typically have very high ceilings, which affords them ample room for opulent additions like chandeliers. Originating back in the 30's Ranch style homes first became popular in rural areas of the United States, where it was more affordable for the wealthy t...