Wednesday, March 28, 2012

New York City Condos: 3 Tips for Furnishing


New York City Condos
New York City Condos
There is no city like New York City. When it comes to decorating New York City Condos, the sky is the limit.  Decorate your condo with style and class without breaking the bank. Here are 3 great tips for decorating New York City Condos.

Tip Number 1
Always select lighter, somewhat neutral colors for the walls and flooring of New York City Condos. Neutral colors are classic and will match any color scheme you choose for furniture and wall decorations. The most versatile neutral colors for decorating are antique white and beige, which are great for living room and bedroom walls. These colors make rooms appear larger, feel cooler, and more relaxing. Choose a light peach or dull yellow color scheme for the kitchen and dining room walls.  Then spice up the kitchen by adding various shades of orange and yellow with a splash of light green; place kitchen towels, rugs, vases, and paintings that include these citrus fruit colors which will give New York City Condos the fresh feeling of spring all year long.

For the main flooring use tan tweed colored area rugs and runners for high traffic areas like the living room and hallways. Tan tweeds are great for hiding stains and wear. In addition, tan tweeds will match most sofas, chairs, and living room accessories. Add bold print sofas to the living room if you like a lively energy, or go with multi-colored earth tones for a more peaceful, calm feeling.

Tip Number 2
Decorate with space in mind. New York City Condos are not always spacious. Use storage furnishings to decorate your condo and increase your space. Instead of a traditional end table, use ottomans to add style and storage space in your living room and bedrooms. Modern futons are fashionable and have the power to convert your living room a guest room in less than 5 minutes. They come in all sizes, colors, and designs and prices start as low as $200.

Tip Number 3
Keep window coverings simple in New York City Condos. Heavy patterns, and large curtain rods make rooms look cluttered. Use simple blinds or shades in very light, neutral colors that blend in with the walls. Both vertical blinds and mini-blinds work well for most types of windows. For extremely large windows, vertical blinds are a better option in terms of style. Likewise, mini-blinds are the best choice for very small windows.

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