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  • Your Heritage and Personal Decorating Style
    Ethnic traditions, customs, and attitudes carry forward our family values. Paying tribute to family heritage and tradition also gives our children a strong sense of family ties. Our roots make us what we are, and showing respect for ancestral traditions gives the interior of your home a special individuality.
  • What's So Special About My Front Door?
    Your front door welcomes all to your home. This declarative statement of your house -- the exclamation point of your home --needs to sing out your welcoming note.
  • Three Types of Lighting for Room Remodeling
    When remodeling a room, choosing the correct lighting is one of the most important considerations. Proper lighting sets the atmosphere of the room, creates a particular mood, or provides accent to an architectural style. Lighting also accentuates the good aspects of a room or disguises a room’s shortcomings.
  • Three Great Concepts for Remodeling a Master Bedroom
    (Good short article for homemakers.) Since it’s one of the places people spend the most time, one of the most satisfying home makeovers is the main bedroom. Here are three ideas for creating a dynamic new main bedroom space:
  • Summer Decorating Tips To Cool You
    Redesigning your home for summer gives you the opportunity to have fun with your home. Make a few changes that make your home feel refreshed as well as refreshing.
  • Lawn Care and Fertilizer Tip to Create a Great Lawn
    One of the things homeowners take the most pride in is a great-looking lawn. It can be time-consuming and frustrating, but with persistence, you can keep your lawn looking beautiful. Here are a few lawn care tips and one fertilizer tip.
  • Home Remodeling: Colors and Temperature Perception
    Colors contain underlying psychological meanings and evoke particular feelings when we see them. All of us have preconceived notions, learned from childhood memories and family customs concerning colors. Choosing correct colors is vitally important for creating a specific look and feeling in a room, and the ways that colors affect our perception of temperature should be one of the first considerations in a remodeling project.
  • Feng Shui, Design Psychology and Bed Placement
    Jeanette Fisher, interior Design Psychology professor, compares Feng Shui and Design Psychology in relation to bed placement.
  • Design Psychology: How to Create Happy Homes Using Scents
    The sense of smell, a potent tool in Interior Design Psychology, brings a feeling of harmony and serenity to any room in a home. Embrace the scents you love and those that conjure pleasant memories, and make the use of scent an integral part of your overall design plan.
  • Decorate Your Home for Joy Using Design Psychology
    Design Psychology exceeds "traditional" interior design practice by considering the effects of design elements on our five senses, as well as our emotions. Rather than decorating to impress or to follow a certain style, you can choose specific lighting, color, patterns, and other design elements to support your happiness and well-being.
  • Colors: Their Connotations and Perceived Meanings
    Throughout the ages, colors have been used to evoke certain emotions, and an examination of the history of color offers fascinating insights into the human condition, as well as showing how different cultures have developed different attitudes about color. Here are a few examples of what various colors have come to represent over the years:
  • Color Theory and Design Psychology
    Color theory is an entire science unto itself, and to get a full picture of how it all works, I'd suggest picking up a few art books. In this article, however, we're going to take a brief look at the essentials of color theory, in light of the concepts of Design Psychology. we'll first list a term, and then offer a short summary of how the term relates to Design Psychology.
  • Color Psychology: The Joy and Pain of Yellow
    The underlying color psychology of yellow helps home makers choose the right shade of yellow to create a joyful living space. Read about how to avoid the wrong yellow colors, which cause irritation, and why the psychology of yellow colors can make your space either happy or painful.
  • Color Help: Color Theory and Design Psychology
    Color theory is an entire science unto itself, and to get a full picture of how it all works, I'd suggest picking up a few art books. In this article, however, we're going to take a brief look at the essentials of color theory, in light of the concepts of Design Psychology. we'll first list a term, and then offer a short summary of how the term relates to Design Psychology.
  • Choosing Color Schemes: Colors and Physiological Response
    Color affects human beings on a variety of levels, including changes in our very body chemistry. Therefore, a considerable amount of thought should be given to the color scheme of a room, depending on its use and the effect you're trying to achieve.

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