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2014 Top 10 PanTone Colors Decorating Trends

pan tone view home 2014 , style substance and color , major trends and directions , it divides in to sections

 first techno color gives how to impact the world of design which gives us executed frequency in reflective s surfaces also shades role  its play.

second physicality speaks to the colors of power and energy balanced by the presence of calmness some of its colors are going against the healing shades all of colors presents challenging.

third sculpted simplicity recognize shape form and structure and they don't take a center stage they are elegantly harmonized
fourth fluidity gives us  watery channels and this Platte understand the human needs.

fifth collage is a gathering place for objects that are charming of artfully designs

sixth intimacy has a certain  relation ship that expressing the tones of nature and the warm of colors can offer understanding color collection 

seventh  moda speaks of attention of details and the drama of high fashion and how it translated into interiors which has a combination  can be theatrical  in nature and fashionable and flourishes  but always done with  tasteful finesse and at the end it gives us a moment to add a glimmering final to any of all combinations.

eighth tribal threads it is the colors in the Platte are artistic appreciation related with personal expressions.

ninth  eccentricity colors  which  brings with it a sense of adventure and discovery  and its called a tongue in cheek 

we will give you the top 10 pan-tone colors for 2014 :

dazzling blue: its much more of a motivator from a sales paint of view
     




violet tulip:  its romantic colors which related to lavenders water  which give re-freshness 
 



radiant orchid:  a color which gives calmness




celosia orange:  its called colors of fruit it gives us joy and happiness



  fressia: gives the impression of form and warmness and it gives you positive that make you feel  inspiring


   Cayenne: Cayenne is widely recognized as a high pitch and high energy colors in eismans eyes  and its color can be a safe choice for accessories as a good choice that can make naturals  like sand 


plocid blue: its a colorlessness well as aback ground  its a color that we look forward to seeing when we wake-up in the morning and  give u optimisms colors for a good day 



paloma: it gives us a quietness neutral confidence and it has a safe softness despite being architectural


sand: adds a certain colors of warmth especially inspiring in summer and spring and its look like the base of sunflower 


 hemlock: its women color and its has anew directions of mood 


 this is the top 10 of colors of 2014 we will give you brief  explanation for every colors and how we work it out with decoration from every single point

White House Interior Design

There is a lot of mystery surrounding the interior design of the White House. Many articles have been written in relation to this subject but no one really knows the aspect of the hundreds of rooms belonging to the Presidential house, except for the members of the first family and the national security agents.

The interior design of the White House is subject to constant modifications as each President tries to bring an improvement to the decoration. Nevertheless, it is only the private area of the house, that is, the rooms on the top two floors that can be freely decorated. The rooms where political affairs are usually discussed occupy the ground and the first floor and they preserve the historical aspect that was created by the first Presidents of the United States.

Visitors are not allowed to enter the private section, whereas the famous Oval room, Blue room and other similar chambers are often displayed to the entire public, especially during televised transmissions. Despite the different styles of the offices, the elements of the luxuriously aristocratic style seem to prevail throughout the entire house.

White House Interior Design

White House Interior Design

White House Interior Design

White House Interior Design

White House Interior Design

White House Interior Design

Royal chandeliers, natural fabrics and Oriental or Persian rugs are the elements that may be found in the decoration of every White House room. Since changes rarely occur in the public part of the house, many furniture pieces have been preserved since the beginnings of the White House, thus there are many interior ornaments and furnishings belonging to the Victorian age.

The only elements that are frequently changed in these offices are the curtains and the draperies. The officials choose to replace these items because this is the best method to change the aspect of the room without affecting the other elements of the interior decoration. It, nevertheless, takes a lot of effort to create new curtains for the Presidential house. Decorators use satin materials to create custom made curtains that can impress even the most luxurious Presidents of the world.

The White House is an example of stylish and refined interior decoration for conservative people who would like to arrange their house in a similar manner. People who can't afford expensive pieces of antique furniture may at least resort to one of the many fabric stores and order custom made curtains and rugs that preserve the aristocratic style worthy of Presidential houses.

Easy Tabletop with the Naturally Colors 2013 Fall Decorating Ideas

Fill a basket with a range of pumpkins and gourds from the market or pumpkin patch, and you'll have everything you need to welcome fall holidays with style. Then, when Thanksgiving rolls around, you can turn your decorations into pumpkin breads, squash soups and casseroles, clearing the way for the winter holidays ahead.

 Get ideas for your patio or table with these simple ideas for pulling together the season's best natural colors.


Combine the last blush of roses with miniature pumpkins and candles on a table runner glowing with oranges and reds.


Tip: Create a makeshift runner by lining up placemats down the center of the table.


Even just two or three pumpkins on a table that you can see out a window can brighten an October afternoon. These volunteer pumpkins sprouted from compost added to planting beds last spring. Free decor!
Tip: Return pumpkins to the planting bed this winter, so you'll have homegrown pumpkins to play with again next fall.


Succulents are often at their best in fall, when their coral, gold and magenta blooms play off harvest colors. 

Tip: Anchor your arrangement with a feature plant or pumpkin that has an attention-grabbing shape or color, such as this Japanese red kuri squash. Don't worry about symmetry; instead, balance the center with a casual arrangement of smaller pumpkins, pomegranates and other seasonal fruits and flowers.


When it's time to clear away your tabletop, potted succulents like echeveria and paddle plant (kalanchoe luciae) make great additions to a low-maintenance garden. Hosting a dinner party? Let kids and friends choose a mini pumpkin or baby succulent to take home.


A delicious edible pumpkin with the unlikely name Long Island Cheese anchors an outdoor arrangement of fresh pomegranates and a burgundy-leafed liquid amber branch.

Orange Interior Design

When designing or decorating a room from scratch, it can be difficult to choose a color scheme. This is especially true if there’s more than one color that you love to use.

One trick that you might consider is choosing one predominant color for a particular room to set the foundation. If it’s a color you love a lot, you can add an unexpected touch by using that one color as the base for a monochromatic scheme.

All you have to do is choose paint colors, fabrics, finishes and furnishings all within the same color family. One color that this technique works well with is orange. It’s the perfect interior color for the fall season!

Orange is a wonderful color. It can help to support both the mind and the body. How can you incorporate more orange in to your life? You can start by wearing it.

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange Interior Design

Orange is a great color to use where there will be large congregations of people as it decreases irritability and hostility, improving social behavior.

Warm, Anti Depressant, Happiness, Joyfulness, Cheerful, Assertive, Dynamic, Spontaneous, Liveliness, Welcoming, Social, Pleasure Seeking, Extroverted, Exuberance, Decreases Irritability And Hostility, Emotional, Active, Boldness, Improves Social Behavior.

Orange, the happy cheerful color. We often overlook using orange as we find it bright and bold and too brilliant to use in our homes.

Orange is a fantastic color to use as an accent. Throw around some bright orange cushions to brighten up a dull color scheme, add some orange flowers to a vase to enliven the room. 

You may want to wear orange when you are trying to feel more energetic. It is also a good color to wear when you are trying to enjoy life more because it enhances the feeling of cheerfulness. Or, if you want to come off as being friendly, orange may be a good choice because it can help to convey trust.
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New Bedrooms Decorating Ideas 2012 With natural colors

Bedroom is the place you are looking for comfort, calm and tranquility , 
With this sets of distinctive bedrooms that are simple and elegant designs , You can find ideas on how upgrade your existing  Bedroom , I hope you like it . Enjoy !


Color Happy

Like an artist's canvas waiting to be painted, the white walls in this bedroom extended an invitation to play with color. Pale green-and-lavender bed linens and orange geometric accent pillows answer the call. Metallic footstools and a seashell chandelier add formal touches that are balanced by textural bamboo blinds.


Dressed to the Nines

Perfect design lives where comfort intersects with style. This sumptuous bed is dressed with layer upon layer of beautiful bedding, each softer and loftier than the last. It's hard to imagine tossing and turning in this luxurious retreat


Soaring Heights 

Small windows in this bedroom are cleverly disguised with floor-length draperies. The white panels accentuate the crown molding while blending with the window trim, so the eye sweeps from ceiling to floor without stopping. A four-poster helps the eye to travel upward.


Center Stage 

This multilevel master bedroom is stately and refined. The light gray walls beautifully complement the yellow floral textiles, and the towering windows add plenty of light and drama.


Flea Market Chic

With mix-and-match (well, mostly mix) flea market treasures, this room exudes a level of sophistication well beyond its pedigree. Simple walls showcase the worn finishes of the vintage furniture and make each item stand out as special.


Understated Luxury

Sophisticated furniture and a neutral palette give this room an undertone of opulence, while the angled bed and large-scale accents add a bit of drama.


Four-Post Presence 

The large poster bed is the attention-grabber in this pale master suite. The easiest way to create drama in a smaller room is to choose one beautiful overscale piece of furniture and let it take charge.


East Meets West

The geometry and proportion of this bedroom's furnishings spring straight from Asian design, but the rustic wood surfaces and faux-suede bed give off a cool cowboy vibe.


Sage Sanctuary

The monochromatic window treatments, headboard, and walls offer a serene backdrop to the simple white linens and accessories in this restful retreat.


 Simple and Chic 

Vapor-blue walls create a soothing atmosphere in this discreetly feminine master suite. Eclectic furnishings, both vintage and modern, transform the room into a personal haven.


Warm Palette

With a generously proportioned sleigh bed and high bombe chests, this bedroom becomes a well-appointed gentleman's retreat. A classic rug and vintage photographs add to the masculine appeal. But lush linens and fresh flowers make the room attractive to everyone.


Pattern Panache

Crisp white walls and trim and hotel-chic bedding serve as striking counterpoints to this bedroom's chocolate-brown wall. A geometric pattern ties the two main colors together, while yellow photo mats and throw pillows introduce a playful splash of color. Two X benches round out the foot of the bed, adding a modern punctuation point and portable seating to the room.


Oceanside Bedroom

Recalling the crest of a wave, the shapely headboard in this bedroom helps linens in dusty blue and beige to soar. A sea motif carried out in some of the accent pillows gives life to the subtle sun and surf theme.


Modern Touch

Keeping with the character of a warehouse-turned-condo, this bedroom is simple and sophisticated. A modern four-poster becomes architecture, while tactile bedding and contemporary artwork take the hard edge off.