Your Decor: The Joy of the Calculated Risk

We have all heard the expression,”the greater the risk, the greater the return.” The risk/return tradeoff is generally discussed regarding a monetary investment, but does the same apply when investing in your home’s decor? Realtors around the world would vehemently discourage the dangers within this ideabook because highly personalized houses often yield a lower yield when the house goes on the market. But let’s concentrate more on the satisfaction the homeowner receives from realizing their personal vision. For somebody who desires to break from cookie-cutter decoration, the risk undoubtedly outweighs any expert opinion.

Mal Corboy Design

The woman who grew up envying the reporter that had everything can now live the dream in a pink kitchen of her . Sleek cabinetry in a sweet, high-gloss pink is balanced by white lower cabinets and hardwood floors. This delicate balance keep the space contemporary and less confectionery.

Marie Grabo Designs

For a colorful family having an appreciation of the arts comes a two-story foyer from Diamond Baratta Design with flair and personality to match. There’s so much to love about this distance, from its saturated hues into the shiny tiled floors, captivating mural, artsy stair runner and the Murano glass chandelier. The black door, trim and railing add polished accents into this enchanting distance.

Avalon Interiors

Purple is not just for royalty. Enjoy vivid colours in custom drapery and even in your chandeliers. Both may carry a high price tag, but when it is something you enjoy, it is okay to splurge. Many clients ask that their decoration be unique –something they won’t see in anyone else’s house. This chamber and any room it is possible to dream up will fit the bill.

Ventana Construction LLC

Surprise is the spice of life, is not it? Or is that number? Enjoy both using a BlueStar Range that offers a splash of colour in a pristine kitchen. Little kitschy elements in this way make mundane chores more pleasurable.

Stephanie Lake, PhD

Count on a smart owl to allow you to know who left the toilet seat up. Be open to thoughts on where to place your uncommon finds and leave your guest using something to actually talk about.

Grizzly Iron, Inc

If the saints go marching in, it is not sufficient to memorialize their presence even with a baby grand piano. Why not create a grander announcement with life-size, two-dimensional musicians marching in a row? Taking a stand having an artistic statement never leaves guests to wonder your family’s favourite pastime.

Envision living

Try a less permanent announcement when exploring life outside the box. Humorous art that captures moments like the one in this painting would make any parent cringe with embarrassment. The irony is in the fact that it becomes amusing when on screen also it is not your kid.

What do you do to break outside the box?

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