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		<title>Tackling the Master Bedroom Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It always seems to get left till last.  The master bedroom, that is.  The rest of the house gets a spruce up, and even the kids’ rooms are often placed before the master bedroom.  It’s the area that gets neglected.  But that can change.  The master bedroom is definitely an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It always seems to get left till last.  The master bedroom, that is.  The rest of the house gets a spruce up, and even the kids’ rooms are often placed before the master bedroom.  It’s the area that gets neglected.  But that can change.  The master bedroom is definitely an area where the homeowners can use their own individual creativity and incorporate them into the theme. With a little thought to needs, functionality, space available, and the color and theme desired, a plan can be set in motion.  And soon the master bedroom will be up to par with the rest of the house.<span id="more-57"></span></p>
<p><strong>Ideas for Master Bedroom Interior Design</strong></p>
<p>Many of the television show home improvement programs that are available these days are encouraging consumers to take on the job of doing home improvement and redecorating on their own. Undertaking and completing these projects helps to make the home not only look and feel nicer,  but at the same time, it increases the property values.</p>
<p>Sometimes however, because the homeowner is intent on trying to make the appearance of the home more beautiful, they tend to neglect the master bedroom.  The master bedroom may not receive the needed attention for fresh decorative ideas because not too many people will ever see it.  But since a large portion of the day is spent in the bedroom and since some of the most intimate moments in life take place there, it would be a wise idea to take seriously the project of master bedroom interior design.</p>
<p>One of the more important elements to consider for master bedroom interior design is in creating a personal space which will include the things in which the occupants are keenly interested.  The room can and should reflect the personality of the owners and at the same time, create an intimate space.  Furnishings, colors, and accessories all need to be carefully considered to make sure the room will offer the utmost comfort.</p>
<p><strong>Choices of Color</strong></p>
<p>The decision of the wall color will be an important one in master bedroom interior design.  You will want a tone that is pleasant, not too stimulating and which will help to create the desired atmosphere of intimacy.  Nearly any color can be used if it is picked in the correct shade for the size of room.  If colors are too dark they can make the room feel closed in and much smaller.  This may work for a large room that has a good  deal of lighting, but can make a small room feel oppressive.  Colors that are too light or muted can create a washed out and boring look to a larger room.  When picking a color, you will do well to collect a number of samples and look at them in the room.  Once the painting has begun, if the color is not what was desired, don’t hesitate  to stop. Changes should be made before it is too late.</p>
<p><strong>Choice of Bedding</strong></p>
<p>Choose carefully the patterns for bedding and furnishings.  If there are two people who occupy the master bedroom, both should have equal input as to the design and colors.  Nothing is more frustrating in master bedroom interior design than to come to the completion of  the project and to have one person hate it.  Allowing time and energy to get the just-right patterns and theme will be well worth it.  There are always ways to find a compromise which two people can be happy with.  Even if one person likes fishing and another person prefers bouquets of flower, a compromise can always be worked out.</p>
<p>There are, of course, other major choices for master bedroom interior design.  Homeowners need to invest time to consider all the options within their budget limit and make choices that they will be happy with.  Even if it takes a little more time than was originally planned, it will make all parties happier to end up with a look which makes them love going to their master bedroom for rest, relaxation &#8211; and intimacy.</p>
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		<title>The Psychology of Color</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 03:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There hardly a subject more interesting or fascinating than that of color and how it affects each person differently.  Known as the psychology of color, it is definitely used in all fields of interior design, from offices, to restaurants, to shopping malls, to the most intimate bedroom setting.
The colors used will be determined by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There hardly a subject more interesting or fascinating than that of color and how it affects each person differently.  Known as the psychology of color, it is definitely used in all fields of interior design, from offices, to restaurants, to shopping malls, to the most intimate bedroom setting.<br />
The colors used will be determined by the needs of the project, and what the overall desired outcome should be. Understanding the effects of color can help in choosing just which color scheme to use to achieve those needed results.  Whether it is  to make the diner in the restaurant stay longer and buy more, or to make the patient in the dentist’s office less fearful, colors will play a big part.<span id="more-79"></span><br />
<strong> Psychology of Color for Interior Design:  Mood Enhancement</strong></p>
<p>It’s certainly no secret that colors themes can set the mood in any room. In addition, colors can be a reflection of the personality of the person using those colors. The psychology of color for interior design, however,  has only recently made its presence known in residential design. For many years now, color has been used in commercial application as business owners and the government began to learn how the psychology of color for interior design could heighten the productivity of their employees.</p>
<p>Bold colors, such as red, are often limited to little-used space or by people with a bold personality.  Red is often associated with stimulation and has been known to increase blood pressure as well as increase appetite. By utilizing the psychology of color for interior design, restaurants may incorporate shades of red to stimulate their customers’ eating habits. On the opposite end of the spectrum, terra cotta, a duller shade of red can evoke muted feelings of desire.</p>
<p>Some of the better choices of color for bedrooms, according to findings in the study of the psychology of color for interior design, are blue, or earth tones such as lighter shades of browns or greens. These work to promote feelings of tranquility.  Browns take in a wide spectrum and can bring about a feeling of security while greens, especially sage, offer neutrality and can works quite well in a spare bedroom.</p>
<p><strong>Colors Can Reflect Owner’s Temperament</strong></p>
<p>When using the psychology of color for interior design, it’s important to understand the color’s historical use. For instance, dark green was traditionally linked to banking, and  deep purple is historically linked to kings, queens and royalty. A pastel purple, traditionally known as lavender, will appeal to younger females as well as have a calming effect. There are many aromas associated with aromatherapy involving the herb lavender for relaxation.</p>
<p>Gray is typically thought of as a neutral color and works well as background for many color combinations. The psychology of gray for interior design indicates that it can enhance productivity and is used in many offices. Black, on the other hand hints at submissiveness and will only work well in residential environments if it is used as an accent.</p>
<p>Yellow is most often used in kitchens and in children’s rooms. This particular color can invoke arguments and the psychology of color for interior design has shown it to rile people to anger. Yellow can make some people feel happy and others feel angry. Studies have shown that people who like shades of yellow, like them immensely while those who do not like them, dislike them completely. There’s no in between.</p>
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