Room Designing Idea

Room Designing Idea

Room Designing Idea

Designing a room involves consideration of the surrounding rooms' decor and style preferences of individuals living in and decorating said room. Color schemes, patterns, furniture styles, and the main uses of the room are all up to the needs and wants of the designer. Accurately fulfilling all of these aspects within a time and/or budget limit can cause stressful situations. Answer these questions ahead of time to alleviate some designing tension.

  • Who is the room for? One of the most important preliminary design issues concerns the person(s) who will be using the room the most often. If the room is for a child, the themes and furniture will be completely different than if the room is for guests or for an office space.
  • What is my budget? Before picking out furniture or looking at color palettes, it's a good idea to set out a basic budget for the renovations. This number can vary depending on the resources available, but will help to pinpoint the type of stores and magazines to consult.
  • What is the theme? When it has been established who will be in the room and how much can be spent on it, the next step is to pick a theme for the room. Themes can be anything from a movie to a style (Modern or Victorian). Looking through design magazines, websites, and stores--along with other peoples' houses--can help shape the room's theme.

What is the Color Scheme?The theme of a room, depending on what it is, can be represented in many different ways. Choosing a color scheme can make or break a room, so it's important to choose wisely. When deciding on a color scheme, one must take several issues into consideration: