The Interior Design Guide to Colour Selections – Part 1

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How do interior designers do it? Although neutral colours are safe choices, you don’t always have to restrict yourself to those colours.

Let’s walk through the interior design colour selection process:

Starting point

There are lots of colour selection ideas out there, but all that is just noise if you don’t know where to even begin. So let’s lead with defining the starting point.

Making Your Home Fun and Safe for Your Kids

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Every parent wants to keep their children safe. At the same time though, you don’t want to have them walk around in plastic bubble wrap either. There’s a balance you have to strike between keeping your kids safe and allowing them to have fun. And that can start in your home décor.

Open-concept kitchen and living room

Besides being the interior design trend nowadays, there’s a practical element to open concept as well for young families. The kitchen and living room are often the centre of family activities. By combining them together into one open-concept room, you’d encourage more interaction with your kids. Plus, you’d have an easier time keeping an eye on them from the kitchen.

How to Turn Any Room into Your Personal Home Theatre – Part 2

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After setting up your personal home theatre with its ideal features built in, it’s time to fill in the details that transform the room into a film haven. In Part 2, we’ll lay out the rest of the must-have features:

Lighting convenience and safety

Just as you did with the blackout blinds and motorized blinds, make sure the room lights are remote-controlled as well! They should also be connected to dimmer switches. Imagine how cool it would be to slowly turn down the house lights right before the film starts – just like in a cinema!

How to Turn Any Room into Your Personal Home Theatre – Part 1

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If you’re a film enthusiast, having your very own personal theatre at home is probably at the top of your renovation wishlist. What better place to breathe in every scene of your favourite films and discover new moments each time? Well, you can definitely make that a reality if you have a spare room in the house.

Ideally, you’d want the room to be in a rectangle shape. Ever wondered why cinema rooms are designed in a rectangle shape? It’s done that way because sound travels in waves. A rectangular room has a much easier time funnelling the sound in one direction as the waves bounce off the side walls. Even if you don’t have a rectangle room though, there are other things you can do to turn it into your personal home theatre:

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