Spend time in a
room before decorating — feel it and consider using that room for a purpose
that wasn’t originally intended. When we decide the time has come to change
the look or feel of our personal spaces, it is the spaces themselves that can
provide us with the most useful guidance. Working with a single room allows
us to unearth the innate potential of the space and also better understand
how we want to relate to it. To be conscious of the possibilities of a space,
we need to listen to, look at, and bond with that space in a deep and personal
way. Just as no two people are alike, no two rooms, however similar, are
identical. The more we know about the spaces we wish to change, the better
equipped we are to make them both beautiful and functional. Before you contemplate colors and layouts,
spend some time in the rooms you plan to modify. Observe the way light moves
through each space at different times of day. In the course of a week or so,
note those times when you feel drawn to a particular space. You may naturally
gravitate toward one room when you want to relax and toward another when you
want to socialize. Also, remember that not all rooms have to be used as
originally planned — for example, a dining room may make a wonderful sitting
area. As you make these observations, think about whether the spaces under
consideration remind you of anything or bring certain thoughts to mind.
Writing your thoughts down can make the process of examination simpler. The
discoveries you make regarding the rooms in your home can help guide you as
you choose color schemes, furniture layouts, and decorative styles, so that
you bring out the natural qualities of each using your creativity and eye for
detail. Using the cues you pick up, you can design a beautiful room that is
bright and exciting, or one that calms the soul and invites meditation. By treating the layout and decor of your
personal spaces in this mindful way, you can honor their natural rhythms
while creating a cohesive and comfortable home that energy can flow through
unencumbered. The design elements you subsequently choose will work together
like the diverse instruments that come together to form a symphony orchestra.
Each will resonate harmoniously with the next, ensuring that your home
resounds with a lasting message of beauty, serenity, reassurance, and
comfort. |
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