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By Coral Nafie, About.com |
Do you long for a casual style room
that is homey, warm, comfortable, and inviting? Who doesn't want to be
comfortable in their own home? If you want to put together a casual style room,
learn the basic elements that combine to create a truly casual room.
For starters, casual rooms have simple
details, textured elements in fabrics and accessories, restful horizontal
lines, soft upholstery, low-luster surfaces, and arrangements that avoid
perfect symmetry.
Details are simple, and elements are
rectangular or softly curved.
A room decorated in a casual style is the
perfect place to have a touch of whimsey. Use an old or reconstructed birdhouse
or wooden candlestick for a lamp base, stack pieces of old luggage for a side
table, use a low vintage ironing board for a coffee table.
Casual decorating is easily incorporated
into rustic, French Country, cottage, Shabby Chic, or American Country
decorating styles.
With people enjoying more relaxed lifestyles,
many homes today are totally decorated using the elements of casual decorating.
But any home can incorporate the elements into a guest room, country kitchen,
guest room, or bath. The elements of a casual style of decorating can sneak
into most any room and make it feel comfortable.
The elements of a casual style of
decorating are discussed below. Use any or all of these tips to bring the
casual decorating style to your rooms.
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Furniture in a casual interior
is soft and comfortable. Upholstered pieces are usually oversized and
slipcovered.
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Many pieces of upholstered furniture
are covered in neutral colors, such as tan, gray, beige, or off-white. But
other colors are used, too. Soft pastels give a peaceful feeling. Or try darker
tones such as navy, rust, olive or forest green, wine, and cranberry for punch.
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Fabrics on furniture and
pillows are usually textured, rather than shiny. Interesting weaves of natural
fibers like cotton, linen, wool are typical. New synthetic weaves give a
natural look and add durability.
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For special accents on upholstered
pieces, add ruffles, pleats, buttons, ribbon, or cording. Contrasting colored
details incorporate the full range of colors in the room.
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To achieve a casual look, pieces are often
long, large, and horizontal, rather than vertical and tall and petite. Tables
are chunky and of a large scale, which gives a comfortable feeling, while
providing space for storage and spreading out. This helps to create a restful
look.
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A room decorated in a casual style is the
perfect place for found items of wicker, iron, and rattan, or flea market
finds. Old antiques fit in well.
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