Tips for Home Designing and Decorating

The rail and post displayed to the left were once plain and drab white; as were all the rails, posts, ceilings, and walls in my home. Despite multi-level and slanting ceilings, high arched doorways, and curving second story rails, the dingy white color these items were painted left lots to be desired. Using a few easy designing and decorating tricks, I turned the entire stair railing into a "conversational piece" visitors can't help but compliment!
Oak is my favorite wood when it's tinted with a near golden tone. Cabinets of this color, in my opinion, give homes bright country looks. Since my kitchen cabinets are oak, I chose to match them with country oak high gloss paint and to use the paint on my staircase handrails, rail baseboards, and posts. I used the same color to paint wall and ceiling molding; to create a picture frame effect at the front entrance, and to add color to a few other places around my home. As for the staircase baluster rails, I used a high gloss winter white paint that resists fading.
Another reason I wanted to paint the handrail oak colored rather than upgrade the white it previously bore was that I wanted to assure dirty hands sliding up and down the rail wouldn't soil it in a few lousy months. I like painting, but not that much.
The flat tops capping the main rail posts were too plain and boring for me. I’m more the flamboyant type, and where I come from, staircases posts are equipped with ball-tops that sit on layers of squared sections of wood. Since these postal tops can be found at home improvement stores that sell molding, I bought four, one for each of my posts and stained them with oak tinted sealant to protect them, to bring out their coloring, and to make them shine.
The point of all this is that prior to figuring out a plan to overhaul my boring stair rails and posts, I believed they’d have to be replaced if I were ever to be satisfied with them. After enacting my plan to spruce them up, however, I discovered I couldn’t have been happier with the end results. That was years ago. Today I still love my rails and posts and they have never required repainting.
Here, I must say that upgrading the stair rails was relatively inexpensive, fun, and rewarding. This brings me to the point of this zone.
Decorating a home can be fun, rewarding, and considerably less expensive when homeowners and renters complete the tasks themselves. Moreover, since many home owners and apartment dwellers have either been directly impacted by, or have concerns over becoming impacted by the global financial crisis, many are not currently in the market to spend money on hiring decorators. This is all quite understandable, but it doesn’t mean homes shouldn’t be castles.
Therefore, this zone will strive to offer decorating tips, ideas, and useful information to newcomers entering the home interior decorating world. It will also aspire to grant old hats seeking new ideas a place to look for them.

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