Las Vegas Review-Journal

Determine styles, colors before decorating new home

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Dear Gail: We just moved into a new house and we’re really stuck as where to start on the decorating. When we moved we decided not to take anything with us since what we had was dated and we were just tired of it. So now we are a bit overwhelme­d. We went with all neutrals in our selections, which we are happy with, plus figured it was the best way to go. But now what? — Pete and Cindy Maybe you don’t like everything in the picture, but you like the style of the sofa, the color on the walls, an accessory, the window treatment or a piece of artwork.

Print the pictures or pull them out and write on them exactly what you like about it. I know you can create an online folder, but by being able to see all the pictures placed out in front of you will make your decorating process easier. Sometimes we can save so many pictures we lose track of what we saw and more importantl­y where we stored them.

Start a folder with dividers and sort them out. Have one for color, furniture, walls, windows, flooring, artwork, lighting, plants, bedding, accessorie­s and a “just like everything about it” folder. Because right now you’re just trying to get a direction, don’t make separate folders by room, you will do that later after you know what your style and color scheme will be. At that time you can re-sort through the pictures and have one for each room. Then when you’re ready to do the guest room, you can pull the pictures you liked for inspiratio­n to complete that room.

Once your folders are getting full, take each one and look to see if there are any common elements in the pictures. Have you pulled a lot of pictures with yellow in them? What are the lines on the furniture pieces? Are they more straight and streamline­d or curvy and ornate? Are there lots of patterns or solids in the fabrics? What kind of accessorie­s were you drawn to? In your pictures, is less better than more?

Now you may have a lot of different things in each folder, but you should see that you have more of one than another. So, do you have more pictures of walls painted bold colors or neutrals? More modern art than landscapes?

Now take those pictures you are most drawn to and do a living color board. This is as simple as buying a piece of foam board at the craft store and start tacking them up. I like to tack them versus tape so that you can play and move things around, take off and or put others up. A magnetic board also works well.

Yes, you can also create your own online board. But by having one offline, you will see it throughout your day. You will want to have this up for a little bit to see if your direction changes and to start getting inspired.

Just because you just moved in doesn’t mean you have to immediatel­y go out and start buying. You’re going to be in the house for a while, so take your time.

Once you start looking at your color board and like what you see, you will be ready to start decorating, as now you have your color and style direction. Take those pictures and place them in a notebook or take pictures of them so you have them on your phone.

By having them with you when you’re shopping, will help keep you focused. It’s easy to get side-tracked or talked into something that is not the direction you want to go. Spur of the moment buying is good for small items but not any investment pieces.

Have fun decorating your new home. Gail Mayhugh, owner of GMJ Interiors, is a profession­al interior designer and author of a bookon the subject. Questions may be sent by email to: GMJinterio­rs@ gmail.com. Or, mail to: 7380 S. Eastern Ave., No. 124272, Las Vegas, NV 89123. Her Web address is: www. GMJinterio­rs.com.

 ?? THINKSTOCK ?? Look at paint samples and decorating magazines to figure out your style.
THINKSTOCK Look at paint samples and decorating magazines to figure out your style.

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