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April 2003, I

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April 17th, 2003 ------ April Issue, I -----
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Editorial
1. TIPS & TRICKS
     - Paint Striped 'Wallpaper'
2. FEATURE ARTICLE
     - Achieving the Look You Want With Patterns
3. BOOK OF THE MONTH
     - Cottage Style
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Hello Readers!

     I'm sending this issue while on vacation in Maryland with my parents.  I'm having a good time, but I know you all are waiting for your ezine issue!  It's a few days late because not only is Internet access harder to achieve away from home, but my new laptop crashed, and I've only now got it working enough to get this out to you!

     Anyway... now that it's finally out, I hope you enjoy it.  Please don't forget to check out the advertisers.  Thanks!
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1. Tips & Tricks
     - Paint Striped 'Wallpaper'

     Do you like the look of wallpaper but want the easy washability and durability of paint? If you like striped wallpaper, then here's a great easy way to get it!

1) Choose your colors...you can do white and blue, cream and green, two slightly different colors for a shadow effect... whatever you want!

2) Paint the entire wall or section of wall the lighter color.

3) Use masking tape to mask off the stripes that you want to stay the lighter color... you can do lots of narrow stripes, or put masking tape along strips of paper to make wider stripes. Make sure your first paint is totally dry, and make sure that the masking tape is securely stuck to the wall... your stripes won't have straight edges if it's not.

4) Paint in your darker stripes on the uncovered wall.

5) Wait for it all to dry, and take off the masking tape to reveal your striped wall!

P.S. I suggest trying it on a small section of wall before doing the whole room... just to be sure that you like the colors and stripe size that you chose!

Do you have an tip or trick that's helped you decorate your home or get organized? Would you like to share it with us? Write. We'd love to hear!

Have fun!
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2. FEATURE ARTICLE
     - Achieving the Look You Want With Patterns


     So you've gone through all the magazines and decorating books, and you know the general look that you want your room to have.  But you don't want to copy it exactly... so what do you do to get that look with YOUR colors, patterns, fabric, and furnishings?  This article deals with achieving the look you want with patterns.  Of course, if you choose not to use patterns at all, then you only have to think about how color, fabric, and furnishings will affect your room.  Refer to those articles for guidelines to use.

     There are two basic ways that patterns are used in decorating.  The first and most frequent use is in fabrics.  The second is on walls through wallpaper and paint.  Patterns in both places should follow the same guidelines.  The type of patterns that you use, and how you use them, will affect the final look of your room.  Lets go through the process of choosing patterns, and combining patterns.

CHOOSING PATTERNS

     The first decision to be made is whether or not to even use patterns.  Many great looks can be achieved using only solid colors in the room.   The LACK of patterns is often a good choice for a masculine room, or a modern-style room.  But since this article is about using patterns, we'll assume that you've decided that you DO want to use patterns in your decorating scheme.

     There is a scale to patterns, both in size, and in color contrast.  The size of the pattern is how large or small the objects in the pattern are.  For example, a small plaid or stripe would have thin lines and spaces, while a large plaid or stripe would have larger lines and/or spaces.  A small floral would have small flowers and leaves, while a large floral would have large flowers and leaves.  The size of the print has nothing to do with the repeat of the pattern.  The repeat is how often, in inches, the whole pattern repeats itself down the fabric.  A small pattern may have many different types of flowers that repeat only every 27 inches; or it may have many of the same small flower, and repeat that small flower's pattern every 4" -- both fabrics have small patterns, even though the repeat is vastly different.  A large pattern will always have a longer repeat, but even they can vary greatly.

          The color contrast of the pattern is the difference between the colors in the pattern.  The greatest color contrast would be black and white, or royal blue and bright yellow, etc.  A more gentle color contrast would be burgundy, mauve, sage, and ivory.  The least color contrast are the damask fabrics that use all one color, and create a pattern by reversing the threads in a floral or stripe pattern.

        In general, larger patterns look best on larger items, and smaller patterns look better on smaller items.  For example, if you want to cover a bed with a plaid fabric, I would suggest a large plaid if the bed was a king size, and a small plaid if it was a toddler crib.  If you want to put a floral wallpaper on your walls, I would suggest a larger pattern for a large room with large open areas of wall, and a smaller pattern in a smaller room with small sections of wall and lots of furnishings.  Basically, it looks best to be able to see a nice amount of the image in the pattern.  If you use a very small stripe on a large duvet cover, it will almost look like a solid.  But if you use part of a very large floral on a throw pillow, you won't be able to see the complete group of flowers!

          Another thing to remember is that the larger the size and greater the color contrast in a pattern, the bolder and more dramatic that pattern will be.  It will draw attention to itself, and away from the surrounding furnishings.  Say you have simple white furniture in your bedroom.  If you want to keep the look of the room simple, then you'll want to go with smaller patterns and/or patterns that do not have a very great color contrast in them.  On the other hand, if you want to liven up the room and let the furniture be a mere backdrop, then a large floral pattern of fuchsia and green, and another pattern fuchsia and white stripe will add plenty of interest to your room.  What if you have ornately carved antique furniture?  Then you'll probably want to go with patterns with more gentle contrasts so that they don't take away from your beautiful headboard.

COMBINING PATTERNS

     Combining patterns is also a frequent challenge in decorating.  There are two basic ways to combine fabrics. You can choose only one or two patterns for a 'matched set' look in your room, or you can use many different patterns for a 'mix and match collection' look.

     The 'matched set' look is easiest to achieve, and very popular.  This is the look that most ready-made bedding sets use.  I suggest first finding a floral or other pattern that you like. Then find a plaid or stripe that coordinates with the floral.  Finally choose a
solid color or two from the pattern that you will use.  Use them all in about equal amounts throughout the room, and use each at least two or three times.

     The look that I describe as a 'mix and match collection' uses many different patterns.  It gives the look of things collected over time, since nothing really matches.  Yet everything coordinates and comes together for a comfortable feel in your room that can be wonderful.  The trick to making it work is to choose a theme and stick with it in every pattern you use.  The Shabby Chic style uses this look by sticking with white or mostly white patterns.  A Victorian look is often achieved by using a theme of roses.  Country decorating themes are often geese, pigs, or cows.  Just make sure that patterns use the same color tones so that they  oordinate well!

     Finally, don't be afraid mix it up!  That's what makes your decorating style unique.  You can even mix these guidelines.  Personally, I prefer medium-sized patterns with gentle contrasts, in a 'matched' set look, with a few different 'mix and match collection' items thrown in!  Just keep these in mind to guide you, since they'll help you figure out why your patterns will and won't work.  Have fun!

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This article Copyright 1999-2003 - Kathleen Peters, KatieDid Design. Reproduced with permission.

Kathleen Peters - 'Katie' - is a custom window treatment and bedding designer, and owner of KatieDid Design, her online shop. She is also the editor-in-chief of Decor, Decorating, and Design, a free bi-monthly ezine filled with articles, tips, and guidelines to help with your home decorating.
http://www.katiediddesign.com
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That's it! Remember, if your decorating isn't fun,
it isn't worth it. So enjoy it!

--- Katie <><
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