Re-decorating your home or office can be a daunting task to consider. There are so many factors to take into account when deciding what direction is best. It can be an exhausting task just simply deciding on the design or layout, or even just the right colour scheme to use.
Total Property Maintenance can offer you all the advice and skills you could possibly require in such a venture. Our in house design team are geared towards providing you with the best solution for your individual needs.
There are simple yet effective and well established rules in the world of interior and exterior design, the basic Do's and Don't's. We can help you along that path, advise you on what paints to use, what type of lighting would be good, even what fabric's and textures would best suit an individual environment. If you are looking to have your home or office redecorated then consider a few of our suggestions listed below.
A few simple design considerations
The first thing to consider when redecorating your living space is the furniture and objects or fixtures and fittings that will surround you once the room is finished. Ironically, the actual room colour scheme should be something that is considered in relation to the furnishings and fittings and not the other way around.
Go out and find that sofa you always wanted, or the perfect bathroom suite, or perhaps find the perfect cushions to go in your new living room. Consider things like the color and texture of the flooring you would like, be it hardwood flooring or perhaps carpet or tile. Once you have found the furnishings you like, consider what colour scheme would best suit them. The colour scheme will itself ideally be decided by the colors and styles of the furnishings or fittings in the room.
Consider things such as patterns on the fabrics, or perhaps if you are going to have wallpaper or tiles. Consider things such as the size of the pattern on the wallpaper in relation to the patterns perhaps on cushions or floorings such as carpet or rugs. Balance is a key element to be found in the design of all room types.
And finally, the most important piece of advice really is the simplest of all, take your time and consider every option available to you.
