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Decorating With Throw Rugs - How to Use Them

If you’re on abudget and not up for big projects like repainting or adding insulation to yourattic this fall, throw rugs are an ideal way to spruce up the look of yourrooms , not to mention add that cozy feeling. Most homes have throw rugs in the living or lounge area. They are used when the family is watching a movie or when one wants to just relax. But did you know that you could use them to decorate your home? Whether turned out in soft synthetic or luxurious cashmere, a throw is guaranteed to make your space stand out. Moreover, you can find these rugs in a wide variety of materials, colors, and patterns. You can add warmth in a room, create a new look, and combine the colors of a room using this versatile accessory. Here are some tips on how to decorate with throw rugs. Experiment with Pattern and Color Throw rigs are an excellent way to inject fun and playfulness. You can now find rugs in different textures, patterns and colors. Do not be afraid to try out the differ

Everything Old is New Again

When it comes to interior décor, balance and proportion is key. This also applies to style, texture, color, and shape. However, sometimes you don’t have the budget to spend on elegant furniture or fancy frames. The good news is that you can make something antique look and feel brand new. Although this may sound too good to be true, you’ll be surprised to learn that it’s all about how you style it. Mixing your vintage pieces with modern furnishings is an excellent way to keep your room looking fresh, add depth and contrast, and eventually create balance.  While some propel would rather go for a specific style such as mid-century modern, French Country, Shabby Chic, and the likes,  combing different looks creates a unique space, not to forget showcase your style. Here are some great tips on styling old with the new in a way that they easily blend and not clash. Start with Your Room’s Architecture The first thing you should consider before you try to mix modern with vintag