Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Controlling Visual Noise

No matter how much effort you put into decorating a room, a mood is always evoked by anyone who goes inside. It can be negative or positive. There are many ways to set the mood in a room. I call it Visual Noise.

The Visual Noise can be loud, soft or somewhere in between. No matter what mood you are trying to set in your room, the choices you make matter. Hmmmm . . . . . . . . that sounds Intentionally Random. YES IT IS!

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The Visual Noise level in this room is cranked up full. There is lots of color and pattern throughout the room. The colors used are vibrant and highly contrasted. The lines of the furniture are sharp and unexpected. No surface is left untouched. You can walk into this room and know that FUN is encouraged here!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
By Eddie Royster
  The Visual Noise in this room gets turned way down in this beautiful formal dining room. It is quiet, nearly a whisper. The colors are kept to a minimum and stay soft, creating a serene and tranquil room.  The patterns are subtle.The lines of the room are gently curving, never straight. The crystals in the chandelier beg to be studied and enjoyed. The puddling of the drapery and abundant skirted, upholstered chairs encourage you to gather with others and stay a while. The abundant accessories extend the invitation of welcome. Walking into this room, you can expect an intimate conversation with friends that are very happy to see you.

Most people decorate a home for themselves without giving much thought to other people that will see the home. However, most homes are enjoyed by many others than just the ones living with its walls.

Reflect who you are and what you want to say about yourself in your home. Each item inside tells a story. Make sure your home tells the right story. It'll be an Intentionally Random result you can be proud of.

Still have questions? I'm here to help! Email me at twingatedesigns@verizon.net

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