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[经验教训] 装修日记(目标:舒适,快乐)

上吊顶照片了

厨房的1块面板没装因为要等脱排电线接好后再盖上
卫生间的1块拍照时候空着因为要标记这个地方甩了多余的电线,而且还留了2块备用的面板在上面,拍完照就盖上了
卫生间开灯和光波取暖后的效果拍不出,我用"室内模式"大概不对,不知道拍强光应该用什么模式?焰火?.

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6/17今天入梅了
我家涂料的底漆于3天前完成,队长又去忙别人家了,他说没事的,底漆完成就没事了
从3月25日开工,到现在进入梅雨季节了,还没完
梅雨期间,哪些项目不好做呢?

百度上去查了梅雨季的装修注意事项:
梅雨季节装修需注意三大方面
来源:焦点房地产网论坛2009年06月30日




  梅雨季节的特点:梅季阴雨天多,降雨频繁,空气中的湿度急剧增大,对于装修中使用的材料,工序及工艺等方面产生很大的影响:

  一、对于装修材料的影响:


  1、购买的木制材料(木材或木制板材或地板),受潮会产生膨胀,待干透后则会收缩,所以容易变形,选购时,要注意商家对材料是否有保养,观察板材有无变形、发霉、腐变等现象,应选择干燥、平整的板材;


  2、购买一些易吸收水分的材料,如袋装水泥,石膏板或一些油漆使用材料,要特别保持干燥状态,一旦发生结块状态一定不要使用;


  3、以上材料在搬运过程中,不要让雨水淋湿,在室内堆放时要保持材料的通风良好,并且在下雨期间可以保持封闭状态,有条件要做到经常翻动;


  二、对于装修工序的影响:


  对于进入施工现场的木制材料,如饰面板、地板等表面材料进行封闭底漆处理,不要再湿度大时批嵌墙面和木制品的表面油漆。


  梅雨天涂料和油漆都会干的很慢,需要通过采用室内小太阳增加照明,通过升温来加速;还可以使用快感的稀释剂,挥发快。


  三、对于装修工艺的影响


  腻子粉要批嵌2遍,一定要在第一遍彻底干透后再进行打磨和下一遍的批嵌工作,否则会引起开裂。


  黄梅天装修油漆不会发霉,但是会起泡、发白,油漆中参入不超过15%的防白水,可解决该问题。


  木制漆与墙面漆无论谁操作在前,一定要确认前面所施工的漆面已经彻底干透,才能进行另一油漆的施工,防止油漆面的突变现象。


  要特别注意油漆不要出现斑点或者露底的现象,那就务必要保证在油漆前确认不要把水分锁在里层,当然还需要基层毛糙,不要有油污和蜡。


  判断是否批嵌腻子干透与否,用砂纸来砂,起灰不粘砂纸为干透状态。


  绝大多数人都认为,黄梅季节对家庭装潢质量的影响是较大的,业内人士也称这段时间是装修的淡季。其实,如今的家庭装修很多已采用了新设备、新工艺、新材料,梅雨季节不装修已经是过时的观念了。


  具体分析来说,主要有影响的不外乎是油漆及部分泥工项目。这是因为梅雨季节降雨量大,空气湿度大,墙面等表面会凝聚一层水汽;连续的雨天会使油漆发白,会使新涂的乳胶漆起泡,甚至脱落;砌新墙时,水泥和粉尘不易干燥,从而影响整个工程。


  但是对水电工序来说,负面影响绝对为零,不会有任何影响;对木工工序而言,甚至还有平衡木制品含水率的作用。所以只要合理安排工序,施工时做一些调整,是可以避免梅雨天的种种不利的。比如在墙面刮批腻子之前,先用干布将潮湿水汽擦拭干净,并用上吹干剂,同时打开所有门窗保持通风,加快油漆的干燥,同时也有利于排除毒气。


  所以,梅雨季节很少会影响施工质量,只要注意的得当,大可不必仅仅因为黄梅季节来临而无奈地延缓装潢的工期。(


[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-17 15:43 编辑 ].

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Show Your Personality Through Decorating

from http://interiordec.about.com/od/ ... decopersonality.htm
There are simple and quick ways to add life to your rooms by adding a little of your own personality. We can each express ourselves through our decorating choices.

Here are some things to think about as you discover your personal style.


Look Around
Observe the world around you to find inspiration. What objects in nature are you drawn to? You might be inspired by a trip to a tropical paradise or want to create the feel of an English manor. You may be surprised how simple it can be to bring your own personal style to your home.

Find Your Style
Some people will develop a style preference based on their childhood home. Others will be inspired through television programs, magazine articles, decorator showhouses or design showrooms.
Sometimes we are instantly attracted to colors or decorating styles which may not be practical for our current circumstances. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong, but try to settle on a style that can be carried throughout your home and will fit your lifestyle.


Color Your World
The feeling you get from your home can change dramatically depending on the colors you bring into it. Color adds interest and vitality instantly. Or it can help to create a soothing mood.
Walls can be painted any color you can imagine, so don’t discount the idea of painting an entire room red if you’d like. You can use color in fabrics for pillows, window coverings and rugs.

It is usually best to find fabrics in florals, stripes, and solids that can be repeated throughout the room. Use these fabrics for pillows, window coverings, cushions etc. We have lots of information on choosing color, so find what you like and go for it!


Select Furniture Carefully
Since furniture is often a large expense whether you’re starting fresh or starting over, shop until you find pieces you will admire each time you see them. When my daughter moved into her new home, she needed a comfy sofa for her family room. She chose a gorgeous cranberry sectional, and has added accents of the same color throughout other rooms in her home. It also works well with Christmas decorations.

Choose Art You Like
Posters, Plants, and Other Pretty Things
From Coral Nafie, former About.com Guide
Use paintings, posters, and art to show your personality.
An Eye for Art
You’ve probably been drawn to particular styles of art in stores, restaurants or museums. Do you know what it is about the art that particularly attracts you? Do you want to live with it? Maybe you’ve been fortunate to collect some original artwork throughout the years.
If you’re unable to purchase original art, you can easily get the same feeling by purchasing prints or posters. You might find some art you like at Artocracy, Original Art Online, or Poster Check Out.

Choose the right location for your pictures, using large pictures on large walls, or clustering many pictures together for a large statement. Smaller prints should still make a statement, but in a smaller setting. Small pieces can be clustered or lined up, depending on the space you have.

Check magazines and catalogs for new ideas. There are endless ways to decorate wall spaces or bookshelves with art. Iron plaques, wooden wheels and plate racks are just some ideas to consider. You’ll find some interesting and unique ways to display art in our article 28 Tips for Hanging Art. Maybe you’ll be able to think of even more.


Greenery Adds Life
Whether you use live plants or silk greenery, the effect is almost the same. I know people who wouldn’t dream of using artificial plants and flowers. But I also know that dead real plants don’t look too great!
Plants and flowers are a simple and relatively inexpensive way to fill and soften large or small spaces. A floral arrangement can make a gorgeous focal point in an entryway or a centerpiece on a dining room table. Plants on side tables can soften picture frames or provide a backdrop to smaller collectibles. Try using a ficus tree or palm tree in a corner and see the instant effect.

Be sure to properly care for live plants with proper feeding and placement. Silk plants should be dusted or washed to stay beautiful.


Display Your Collections
I love charming Santas and delicate angels. Do you have a special collection of things you love? You probably enjoy the process of adding new pieces over time. Precious coins, toy trains, fine crystal and other collections don’t need to collect dust in boxes. Find a place to display them in your home.
Rather than scattering collections throughout your home, make a statement by grouping them together. Plate collections can be hung on a wall, crystal displayed in a hutch, or birdhouses perched on a ledge.


Theme Rooms
Do you have a great idea for a themed room? What are your hobbies or interests?
A horse-themed room could showcase trophies, pictures and memorabilia. A child’s bed could be made to look like a jumping fence. The door could be designed like a barn door, and the room painted to look like a pasture.

We’ve got some great ideas for decorating themes for girls’ rooms and decorating themes for boys’ rooms.

For more mature rooms, draw on favorite travels, an interesting hobby, gardening, fashion, or a more traditional decorating style.

Final Thought
Most of us never “finish” decorating our homes. If our home really reflects our likes and interests, we’ll find wonderful new items to add and refresh the look and feel. This is part of the joy of decorating. Be open to new ideas and always enjoy the journey!


[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-17 21:33 编辑 ].

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28 Tips for Hanging Art
http://interiordec.about.com/cs/arrangingartwork/l/aaarttipsa.htm

Hanging artwork baffles many home decorators. How high should a picture be hung on the wall, what color should the matting be, and how can you decide what goes where?
In general, artwork should be hung so that the center point of the picture or grouping is at about eye level for the average person. While this won't be possible in every situation, it's a good guideline to keep in mind.

Another technique to remember is that a grouping of pictures should be thought of as one unit. Test an arrangement of pictures by laying everything out on a large table (or on the floor), playing with combinations until you hit upon one that works. Laying them out on paper is even better since you'll be able to trace around each object and determine where picture hangers should be installed. Tape the paper up on the wall as a template for picture hangers and you'll be done in no time.

You can also lay out pieces of scrap molding (or tape) onto the floor to form the "outside" bundaries of a picture grouping -- the measurements within which the smaller pieces of art will be set. This is useful when a particular wall has certain boundaries that must be observed (such as a chair rail, windows, heating vents, and the like) and helps keep your arrangement the proper size.

Relate Art to Wall Size
Choose smaller pictures for narrow walls and larger works for big wall spaces. Here a hall wall is accented by hanging a set of six prints in a tall vertical arrangement. One or two larger vertical pictures would have been another possibility for this space.


Relate Art to Furniture Size
In general, when hanging art over a piece of furniture it should not be longer than the width of the furniture. The artwork shown in this photograph relates to the size of the table below it, and keeps to a general principle of being about 75% of the table's width.



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Art Tips on Lighting and Art Shelves  

Narrow art shelves offer flexibility
Beautiful artwork can be lost unless it is well lit. See the top photo on this page for an illustration of an art collection that is properly lit.

Next, with art shelves all the rage, try one or two in your home to unite a small grouping of objects in a pleasing display.

Light Art Well
Illuminating artwork gives it importance. The track lighting in this hallway has been added to banish the dark hallway feel as well as make the art collection that much more dramatic.

Hang an Art Shelf
Popular art shelves are a great way to add interest and take up very little space. Artwork can be hung on the wall over the shelf as well as set onto the shelf with other decorative objects..

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Art Tips about Colors and Size  

Match or contrast for your room scheme
Choose artwork that underscores the mood or theme of your room's decor.

Is the room vibrant, pastel, or neutral? Is your furniture casual, formal, modern, or traditional? These are clues that will help zero in on the type of artwork that compliments the color and scale of a room.

Check Color
Vibrant colors bring excitement to a room while neutral colors are more calming. Which do you prefer? The artwork in this small dressing room echos the neutral tones found in the window treatment, table skirt, and chair seat. For a more exciting feel the pictures could have been matted in red to crosslink with the bedroom wall color.
Bigger is often Better
One large painting makes a statement and keeps things simple. It can also call attention to the focal point of the room which is often the fireplace..

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Landscape Art - Tips for Hanging Artwork  

Open up smaller spaces
Landscape art is one good way to visually open up a smaller space. The view of a distant horizon acts as a sort of "window" giving the impression of a faraway vista.
The lower photograph illustrates a simple framing technique of tailoring the frame to the size and shape of the object being framed. You can also mount some flat objects between two pieces of glass (pressed leaves are shown here) that allows the wall color act as a "mat" for the art.

Landscapes Open Up
Add the look of a "window" to a small or windowless area by hanging landscape art.

Think Outside the Box
Get creative when framing. These dried florals have been outlined in long vertical frames to give each piece added importance..

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Hanging Artwork with Horizontal or Vertical Lines  

Use line to underscore a decorating mood
The use of line is sometimes overlooked by home decorators, yet proper use of line can set the mood in a room.

Horizontal lines tend to elongate, widen, and emphasize a casual decorating scheme.

Vertical lines however, tend to be more formal, add to the illusion of height, and can seem more elegant and refined.

Horizontal Lines
Strong horizontal lines in artwork, or in the way artwork is framed or hung, tend to be calming and can give the illusion of width in a narrow room.

Vertical Lines
Strong vertical lines -- in a picture, in a frame, or in the arrangement on the wall -- add to the feeling of height in a room. The arrangement shown here is made even more dramatic by hanging the prints one above the other, furthering the sense of height..

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Hanging Artwork in Diagonal Lines  

Add drama to an arrangement
Hanging artwork in diagonal lines makes it appear more dramatic and exciting.

While artwork generally shouldn't be hung in offset arrangements, it is a useful technique in a stairwell as the floor levels change.


Diagonal Lines
Strong diagonal lines -- either within a picture itself or in a line of pictures arranged on the wall -- add excitement to the composition.

Offset Arrangements
Avoid hanging matching pictures in a perfect line whenever you'd like to emphasize a casual atmosphere. This works to create a dynamic diagonal line and stays away from a formal symmetrical look..

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Hanging Art in Symmetrical Arrangements  

Use this principal to echo a room's decor
Use symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangements of art to create either a formal or a casual feeling.

Symmetry simply means that when an arrangement is divided in half, each half is a mirror image of the other.


In the photo on this page the center line is through the platter, down the center of the mirror, and through the center of the dresser. The elements of either side of this imaginary center line are perfectly balanced.

Symmetrical Arrangements
Symmetry adds balance and formality to an arrangement and is generally pleasing and calming to the observer.

Aysmmetrical Arrangements
Do something unexpected by hanging pictures in an asymmetricl arrangement. This eye-catching grouping is a casual fun look for informal settings..

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Tips for Hanging Artwork  

Frame alike or similarly
Do you have some smaller pictures or artwork that you'd like to hang together? The two tips on this page illustrate a few of the ways to create a cohesive art arrangement.


Make a Box
Two horizontally framed pictures can easily be hung with two vertically framed pictures by offsetting each style. Notice that the perimeter of the entire grouping stays within boundaries that makes the smaller pieces work together as one unit.

Make Small Pieces Appear Larger
One of these objects hung on a large wall would seem out of place, yet this unusual grouping extends each piece within an arrangement that is a more appropriate size for the space..

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Collect and Hang Themed Art  

Stick to a theme, color, and style
Nothing ruins a carefully planned arrangement of art faster than if the pictures pull away from the wall because they weren't hung securely.

Always use picture hooks rated for the weight of the artwork or object, and attach heavy pictures to hooks that have been installed into wall studs or with specialized drywall hangers.

Hang Securely
Hang pictures to securely attached picture hooks rated for the weight of the artwork or object. If in doubt about picture hardware or its installation, ask advice at the hardware store.

Collect Themes
A group of pictures framed alike and hung together can have big impact. This display uses dozens of smaller pieces of art. Use this random technique for hanging a collection in a contemporary space. In your own home you might also consider more traditional collections of items such as movie posters, Ansel Adams prints, or Georgia O'Keefe florals..

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Hanging Wreaths and Hanging Art Low  

Get the feeling of art with other objects
Look for objects to hang on the wall that give the impression of art, yet may be better suited to your decorating style.

Wreaths, empty picture frames, old windows, architectural pieces, and other objects can all impart unique style to your home.
Wreaths as Art
Over this mantle a dried leaf wreath stands in for a typical mantle mirror or large framed picture and contributes to the relaxed country style of the room.

Hang It Low
Whenever possible relate artwork to the furniture below it. When hanging a large picture over a table for instance, the bottom of the frame should sit within 4-8" of the tabletop.

In this room the picture has been placed at about eye level for the twin girls who live here, which also allows it to relate comfortably to the low chest underneath..

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Art Tips for Frame Shapes and Mat Color  

Contrast adds impact
Bring unity and focus to an arrangement by choosing frame colors and styles that match the style of your home.


Vary Frame Shapes
Add interest to a picture grouping by hanging pictures with differently shaped frames. Here two oval frames round out a divergent set of rectangular frames. Handpainted vines and faux picture wires further serve to unite the pieces.

Mat Colors
Pictures will have greater impact if matted in a contrasting color to the wall. Choose a dark mat for a light wall and vice versa..

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Hanging Architectural Elements as Art  

Underscore your room theme with art
Perk up your interiors by using wall art that emphasizes the themed elements in the rest of the room.

Hang Architectural Elements
Use the principles of contrast to highlight a piece of art. Here the white window frame stands out agains the tan wall color, giving each greater impact. Try to match the shape and size of the piece you are hanging to the shape and size of the wall.

Stick to Your Theme
Support your room theme with art, repeating the colors, motifs, and style of the room's interior..

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Frame Art Alike and Hang a Pair  

A pair of pictures is always pleasing
To harmonize a set of pictures, mat and frame them alike. This technique can lend an air of importance to everything from the mundane (postcards, menus, photos) to the finest art prints.

Frame Alike
To harmonize a group of pictures, frame them alike. This brings unity and direction whether it's a pair of pictures or a set of twelve.

Art as Inspiration
Look for pictures that inspire you and use their themes and colors as the foundation for other room elements. Here Parisian prints are a daily reminder of a memorable vacation and supply the colors and style for walls, fabrics, and furnishings..

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Something Different on the Wall  

Three in One or Add Some Fun
Do something different -- it can really make a statement in a room. Try framing several items in one mat and frame.


It might be a trio of prints as shown here, a pair of etchings, or a set of six smaller family photographs. The size of the frame to enclose these objects will also give it the items more impact.

Three in One
Get more impact from a number of smaller prints by framing them together. You'll save a bit on framing costs and get one larger piece that may be a better proportion for the wall.

Add some Fun
Art can be humorous, fun, and whimsical. Look for themes that fit your decorating style and bring out the colors in other elements of the room -- in fabrics, wall color, flooring, and window treatments..

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Decorating Dos and Don'ts

http://interiordec.about.com/cs/articl2/a/des_decordos.htm

Part 1: Decorating rules can focus your planning

The rules of interior decorating can be as solid as a rock or as open to interpretation as the sky. But many experts agree that learning the rules can be the first step toward freely breaking those rules when necessary. Here are some of the decorating dos.
>> Do sketch your floorplan and record the room dimensions, window sizes and placement, and the location of special features, electrical outlets, and so on.
Take your floorplan with you when you shop.
>> Do take the time to discover your personal style by reading shelter magazines, attending showhouses, and browsing online and in stores to learn what styles and colors really appeal to you.

>> Do identify the focal point of the room (a fireplace, a view, a bed, an armoire).

>> Do define a room's style in writing , being specific. (Not just "country French", but "French Country with a rooster motif, chicken wire cupboard fronts, and a color scheme that includes black and gold.")

>> Do pick a signature piece to focus your decorating decisions. It could be a beautiful fabric, an area rug, a picture, a piece of pottery, dishes, or a postcard. The item should embody both the color scheme of the room as well as the style and mood you hope to create.

>> Do coordinate fabric and flooring choices before making any major purchases, and before choosing exact paint colors.

>> Do purchase large elements first (rugs, draperies, upholstered furniture) whenever possible, and use the exact colors and style of those major pieces to coordinate all other choices.

>> Do use a mix of patterns -- large-scale, small-scale, checks, stripes, geometrics, plain -- when coordinating a room.

>> Do allow for natural pathways in a room (such as from the door to the closet) and try to arrange furniture with those walkways in mind.

>> Do consider the uses and function of a room before deciding on furnishings and arrangements. For example, if your dining room will also be your study, then you'll need room for a desk, books, lighting, and files as well as the dining room table and chairs.

>> Do consider using unifying elements such as trim color, wood tone, flooring, motifs, fabrics, or materials.

>> Do use the principle of repetition when planning shapes, colors, fabrics, and patterns. One red accent in a room may look like an afterthought whereas several red accents here and there will contribute to the color scheme.

>> Do plan ahead for appropriate task, general, and dramatic lighting by using a mix of light fixtures on dimmers for maximum control.

>> Do purchase the best quality furniture you can afford . Learn more about quality construction and materials that can prolong the life of furniture and make it a better buy in the long run.

>> Do read more decorating dos on the next page.

Part 2: Focus Your Project


Decorating "dos" continue on this page with more about fabrics, color, and accessories.

>> Do use contrast to add interest to a space. Placing furniture and accessories against a contrasting background will highlight each piece.

>> Do crosslink your rooms by repeating colors, fabrics, and themes in varying combinations.

>> Do balance a room's furnishings by paying attention to scale and visual weight.

Balance a large stone fireplace with a large sofa or armoire placed opposite.
>> Do arrange conversational areas to be within an 8 to 14 feet square area.

>> Do anchor spaces in open floor plans with area rugs and furniture groupings to define each space.

>> Do pair seating in conversation areas with side tables and lamps so that there is a place to set drinks, books, etc. as well as adequate light for reading.

>> Do choose accessories that reinforce the color and style theme of a room.

>> Do use scale and pattern to create interesting focal points.

>> Do use pairs of items to underscore symmetry and balance.

>> Do use odd numbers of items (3, 5, 7) when grouping accents for tablescapes. Do place items (high, medium, and low) within an imaginary triangle to add interest.

>> Do use symmetrical arrangements in formal rooms. In more casual rooms go for asymmetrical arrangements of furniture and accessories.

>> Do emphasize the important elements of the room and play down the unattractive or unimportant elements.

>> Do use a variety of textures (smooth, rough, shiny, dull) when you want to add interest to a room.

>> Do use line to underscore a room's style. Horizontal lines emphasize length and underscore a calm mood. Vertical lines will emphasize height, and diagonal lines emphasize space and provide a dynamic and exciting feel.

>> Do reinforce the style and theme of a room with appropriate details and accessories.

>> Do install more details in a plain boxy room. Consider crown molding, wainscoting, and other applications to add interest and character.

>> Do consider the location of your home and the architectural style when planning interiors..

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Decorating Dos and Don'ts

Here is our list of the top things NOT to do, not now, not ever!

Don't Let Someone Make Choices for You
Your home is your personal space. Don't let someone else tell you what you should do. If you need help, ask for suggestions. But when the time comes to make decisions, they should be yours. It's your home and you should feel comfortable with the choices.
Don't Paint First
You can buy paint in every color under the sun. In fact, you can have paint mixed in any imaginable color you might want. Choose fabric, carpet, and upholstery first.

Don't Choose Paint From a Paint Chip
A small chip of a paint sample might look great in the fluorescent light in the paint store. But a whole wall of it might be overpowering. When you've decided on a color, purchase a quart of the color and paint a small section to see how the color looks in the room with natural light. If you don't want to mess up the walls, paint a piece of cardboard and tape it on the walls in the room where you plan to use the color.

Don't Decide on Colors in a Store
Never buy fabric, flooring, or paint on your first visit. Ask for samples of paint and carpet and swatches of fabric so you can see what they look like in your home. Check them out in natural light and in the evening with lamps.

Don't Settle for Blah If You Love Bold
A gallon of red paint doesn't cost any more than a gallon of white. You get my point! If you love color, find a way to use your favorite colors in your home. Choose colors that express your personality and coordinate with things you love.

Don't Make Your Favorite Color the Main Color
If you love red, you don't have to choose it for your walls. Instead, choose a more subtle shade to provide a background that will let items in your favorite color really "pop."

Don't Ignore the Psychology of Color
Don't think that you can create a relaxing sanctuary in a room with red walls. Blue and green are more calming and relaxing. Choose red and orange for play rooms or family rooms where the action is. Select a color scheme to create the atmosphere you want in the room.

Don't Forget Color Undertones
Not all blue is blue. Not all whites are the same white. Look beyond the main color to see if the hue is light or dark, crisp or dull. Choose coordinating colors with the same intensity.

Don't Force a Color Scheme
Don't "make" things match. Just because you have a red print sofa doesn't mean that it will coordinate with any red stripe draperies. Choose your color family, identify the major pieces, decide what you have that will have a place in the room, and then recover, repaint, and coordinate all the elements. Find another place for or get rid of anything that doesn't fit your plan.

Don't Ignore the Focal Point of Your Room
Not every room has a focal point, but if yours does, make it important. Arrange the artwork and furniture around this important element.

Don't Let Your Furniture Hug the Walls
Don't arrange the chairs, sofa, and tables all around the room unless you have no choice. Make groupings of furniture for conversations and pull pieces into the center of the room for a warmer feeling of comfort.

Don't Build Barriers
Don't put a chair in front of a door or a table in an obvious traffic area. Leave room for easy access and movement within the room.

Don't Settle for Cheap
Don't choose a piece of furniture because of a pretty cover or fun color. First, see if it's well made, has interesting details or classic lines. If it does, you can always recover the upholstery in a fabric you choose or refinish the frame.

Don't Invest in Trends
Don't break you budget on pieces that are trendy. Trends come and go. You'll want to spend your precious resources on pieces that will last for a while. If you are attracted to crystal studded or fur-covered furniture, experiment with a less expensive crystal embellished lampshade or faux fur throw.

Don't Keep Mismatched Furniture
If you inherit or end up with a lot of pieces that don't match, find a way to tie them together in your decorating scheme. Paint odd wooden furniture frames to match or recover pillows and upholstery with coordinating fabrics.

Don't Be Extravagant on Useless Pieces
If a piece doesn't serve some function and won't last for years, put your money back in your wallet. Save your funds for the necessities unless you just can't resist.

Don't Keep Things Because You Think You Should
Don't feel obligated to keep a piece you've inherited. If it doesn't appeal to you or it doesn't fit your space, either fix it or get rid of it. After all, it's your home. They'll understand!

Don't Allow Ugly Anywhere
Of course, ugly is in the eye of the beholder. But don't think you can learn to like something if you really don't. Get rid of it!

Don't Display Every Personal Treasure
Don't overcrowd your home with collectibles. Make each piece be important. If it isn't or if you don't have room, store them away and change your collection from time to time. You'll be glad when it's time to dust!

Don't Forget the Details
Don't just paint the walls and put the furniture around the room. Learn about details that make your decorating style unique. Find interesting lamps, arrange books neatly, add decorative pillows to furniture, and include fragrant candles and flowers.

Part 4: Jump start a project and choose wisely


More decorating "don'ts".

>> Don't fall in love with cheap furniture just because it has an appealing color or exciting fabric. Look for good lines, quality construction, and elegant details first. Then have those pieces covered in a fabric or finish that you love.

>> Don't choose colors standing in a store.

Try to take samples (of paint, fabrics, and floorcoverings) back to your home and look at them in daylight and at night.
>> Don't spend a lot of money on expensive items that are "trendy". Try out trends that truly appeal to you by experimenting first with inexpensive accessories.

>> Don't live with a lot of mismatched furniture orphans. Unite pieces with color -- either by painting everything one color (white, pale gold, or black for example) or by recovering everything using identical or a mix of coordinating fabrics.

>> Don't always choose backgrounds in your favorite color. Sometimes providing a softer background will make your favorite color stand out as the brightest accent color in the room.

>> Don't choose everything beige if you really love color. Remember, color doesn't cost more than white. Wouldn't a pretty mango, soft coral, or lovely green wall make a terrific backdrop for your white sofa?

>> Don't ignore the mood effects of color -- red is exciting, pale blue soothing, green calming, and yellow is happy -- so choose color schemes that underscore the feeling you want to create in your home.

>> Don't disregard the undertones of a color. Every color can be either light or dark, cool or warm, clear or muddy. Look for these color cues when choosing color.

>> Don't blow your entire budget on something that isn't functional, classic, or long-lasting, unless you're completely smitten and can't live without it. In general it's best to start with the basics and build from there..

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这些图片真美
感觉好像都是美克美家风格呀.

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上面这么多   偶唯一看得懂的就是图片,谁说“老师就是普通银。。。?  普通fa原来是酱紫滴啊.

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原帖由 Janina123 于 2010-6-17 15:42 发表 \"\"
6/17今天入梅了
我家涂料的底漆于3天前完成,队长又去忙别人家了,他说没事的,底漆完成就没事了
从3月25日开工,到现在进入梅雨季节了,还没完
梅雨期间,哪些项目不好做呢?

百度上去查了梅雨季的装修注意事 ...
梅雨梅雨啊 我家水电下周结束 接着就是地暖 然后就是水泥找平 不知道有没有影响呢
梅雨季要多久结束呢?.

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回复 372#DOUDOU爸妈 的帖子

我也是在盘算梅雨什么时候结束呢!认真BAIDU了下,
"以"入梅"来说,最早的在5月26日,最迟的在7月9日;"出梅"最早的在6月16日,最迟的在8月2日,相差均可达到一个半月。梅雨最长的年份持续两个多月,可以引起罕见的大水,而短的年份仅仅几天,还有的甚至出现"空梅",带来严重的干旱。可见,梅雨是一种复杂的天气气候现象,它远不是象农历历本上所定的"入梅"、"出梅"那样简单。"
看来是不可预测了
你家水电阶段应该影响不大,泥工也影响不大,说主要是木工和头道油漆有影响
我家6月26日要装榻榻米,不知道是否会有断面受潮问题,如果有问题,我都宁肯等出梅再装了...
明天问下商家.

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原帖由 sushine 于 2010-6-18 16:32 发表 \"\"
上面这么多   偶唯一看得懂的就是图片,谁说“老师就是普通银。。。?  普通fa原来是酱紫滴啊
那是小家伙半年前说的,她说自己说上海话,是上海人,老师说普通话,所以是普通人
哈哈,其实,她老师是上海人,上海话讲非常好,并且普通话也很好
能看懂图片就好啊,我是看不懂图片中的门道,才把文字都COPY来学习学习的,.

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回复 373#Janina123 的帖子

是啊是啊 问问清楚 宁可晚点安装呢 不过我估计商家会跟你说没关系的.

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回复 374#Janina123 的帖子

嘻嘻   我纯粹就是外行看热闹,图片花花绿绿滴  好看的很

另外,你家小家伙逻辑推理很合理.

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回复 373#Janina123 的帖子

我也发愁这个梅雨,准备7月1号开始墙面的二次休整,貌似墙体刮腻子很受天气的影响哎,没办法   只有这时候有空,房子找好,孩子放假,工人约好,万事俱备不能回头了¥%……&*.

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2010/6/20 新进展:TCL面板,欧普灯具,宇邦橱柜图纸

上周到IKEA就买了厨房橱柜下面的灯,用E27光源的吸顶灯,儿童房间有防护罩的壁灯,以及两块搁板
今天收获又不少:
1, 地板来量好了尺寸
2, TCL面板送来了,很满意,不多说了
3, 到欧普买好了T5灯管,用迷你节能灯的筒灯,还买了个吸顶灯,镜灯
我家的灯基本就这样了,很实惠,主要从功能考虑了
4, 晚上到家看到宇邦橱柜复测后图纸发到信箱了,昨天测的,今天就来图了,挺快,这两天有抽时间去宇邦橱柜付钱了.
另外,出现点小问题,表箱柜子的门没法装,需要用木头搞个框架,否则宇邦橱柜要按高柜收钱要1000多元,所以,黄梅天还是要有补充的木工做,哎,只求做的那天象昨天一样太阳高照天气就好了

[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-21 09:23 编辑 ].

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卫生间的毛巾杆

我家卫生间很小,不到4平米,现在看,比较干净整洁,可是,接下来要挂毛巾杆了,
计算了下,5人,每人平均3块毛巾,需要15块毛巾位置,按每根杆2-3条毛巾,需要5-6根毛巾杆
也就是说,总归视野范围内很漂亮的墙面现在要变窄小了
今天赶紧电话设计师,要帮我想办法,怎样既满足功能要求,又不至于显得房间太狭窄?
上海的小卫生间多了,大家都有什么好办法呢?
哎,当初老公让给我的地中海风格角落---卫生间,看来得泡汤了.

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回复 379#Janina123 的帖子

有些毛巾可以考虑挂钩吗?这样的话占地方少点。.

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原帖由 小菠萝的妈妈 于 2010-6-20 22:23 发表 \"\"
有些毛巾可以考虑挂钩吗?这样的话占地方少点。
是个不错的主意
不过,对于湿毛巾来说还是要晾开的
而且,我不想把进门视线部位搞太乱
我想利用进门两侧的墙,比如,门后的墙上挂擦脚毛巾
又比如进门左手的马桶旁边,下面照片是上次某宾馆拍的,他挂睡袍的地方可以考虑挂东西,在视野外,可是,毛巾挂马桶边,不知道是否感觉不好?.

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2010/6/21 是否要补装通风窗呢?

吊顶装好后,发现排气扇的风道直接通室外了
如果有雨水飘进怎么办?如果有小鸟飞进来怎么办?
看说明书,说有种通风窗,套在通风管上就可以,这个通风窗可以装在外墙上,通风管与通风孔的空隙处还要用水泥填封.也可以装在室内侧.安装时候要注意朝上的标记
到TAOBAO上看了下,这个通风窗很便宜,只要2.6元,连运费都不到...
可是,我家现在吊顶已经装好了,是否要补装这个通风窗呢?.

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2010/6/21 蜗牛爬的施工队终于有进展了

今天下班到房间,终于看到有人在做涂料了,工人说现在顶部的第一道面漆已经完成了,墙壁还只完成了底漆.今天工人在很认真的刷顶和墙的接线,因为我家拒绝接受顶角线,而顶和墙又是两种颜色,所以顶和墙接缝处涂料格外要求高.
另外,接缝处的涂料也要比其他部位的要厚很多

厨房里要加的木框架已经做好了
还是很不错的,又快又好,我可以让橱柜厂家再次来量尺寸了.

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2010/6/23 装好TCL面板和灯了

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原帖由 Janina123 于 2010-6-21 21:27 发表 \"\"
吊顶装好后,发现排气扇的风道直接通室外了
如果有雨水飘进怎么办?如果有小鸟飞进来怎么办?
看说明书,说有种通风窗,套在通风管上就可以,这个通风窗可以装在外墙上,通风管与通风孔的空隙处还要用水泥填封.也可以装在 ...
这个你家没有装吗,一定要装的,否则雨水真的会被风吹进来,不要买塑料的,去建材市场或百安居(贵点),买不锈钢的那种.也可能不是纯不锈钢,反正就是看上去象不锈钢一样颜色.一般有2中尺寸,大的是油烟机,小的是排风扇.弯头稍微朝下的.价格好象大的是20,小的是15.大概..

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回复 383#Janina123 的帖子

我们家现在的卫生间就是毛巾挂在门背后的 下面有门吸的 门打开不会碰到毛巾
还有就是马桶的上方放那种四五根一起宽的毛巾杆 我就用来放大的浴巾
刚用完湿的时候挂起来 反正之后还会拿去洗或者拿去晒干的
如果是晒干干净的浴巾 就几块叠放在一起 放在最上面
不知道我说的明白吗 如果不明白我拍几张PP给你?.

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回复 351#Janina123 的帖子

还有一种方法 就是买可以转换角度的毛巾杆 四五根是上下并在一起的 也可以分开的那种
这种我也用过的 可以挂好几条毛巾 不是很占地方看起来也不是很乱.

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回复 384#Janina123 的帖子

还有就是宜家有卖那种塑料的大的样子像凳子一样的箱子 里面可以放备用的毛巾 浴巾
你要是有地方放也可以买一个 里面能放好多东西
台盆柜的侧面也可以装放毛巾的挂杆 这个地方倒是可以放擦脚布什么的

[ 本帖最后由 DOUDOU爸妈 于 2010-6-24 12:43 编辑 ].

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回复 386#DOUDOU爸妈 的帖子

嗯,门后,好主意,上面挂钩,下面横杆单根的.

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原帖由 qiuqiu妈 于 2010-6-24 11:43 发表 \"\"

这个你家没有装吗,一定要装的,否则雨水真的会被风吹进来,不要买塑料的,去建材市场或百安居(贵点),买不锈钢的那种.也可能不是纯不锈钢,反正就是看上去象不锈钢一样颜色.一般有2中尺寸,大的是油烟机,小的是排风扇.弯 ...
非常感谢你的信息,我去好美家看下,回头还得跟装修队长商量下怎么补装.

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回复 387#DOUDOU爸妈 的帖子

我用过3根并起来的,毛巾容易缠到一起,决定还是不用这种了.

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回复 388#DOUDOU爸妈 的帖子

这个箱子我家有两个,给孩子放毛绒玩具的.

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装TCL罗格朗面板和欧普筒灯中遇到的问题

1, 弱电部分面板装不进暗盒
我买的TCL实际是罗格朗系列,后面有突起,属于欧洲人可靠耐用的设计风格
装修队用的暗盒尺寸偏小,
但是以前TCL的弱电面板可以装进这个暗盒
可选方案:
---破坏模块
---换老款TCL面板
最后选择方案:科拉胜黄老板帮我把面板都换成老型号了

2, 欧普筒灯有一个坏的
当然是去换了
幸好去得及时,欧普居然有规定是1周内接受退还货

[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-24 19:57 编辑 ].

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卡贝卫生间铝合金五金

我家卫生间瓷砖为深灰和浅灰色,一直想配铝合金的五金,想配出来色调比较低调,好搭配其他亮丽的装饰品
有一天在TAOBAO上搜到卡贝铝合金五金,感觉跟其他不太一样,但是店铺挺多,搞不清哪家好点
本来以为这些TAOBAO店铺都在温州,需要快递来,而这几天似乎温州一带大水,不知道是否影响物流
今天去科拉胜处理弱电模块问题,居然发现黄老板店铺对面就是卡贝门店
哈哈,周末拉老公来科拉胜卡贝挑现货啦,不用在TAOBAO上搞不清图片真假问题了.

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回复 393#Janina123 的帖子

我家买的也是罗格朗的美爵系列开关插座,没有你说的和暗盒尺寸不匹配的问题。是不是系列不一样的关系呀。.

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回复 395#小菠萝的妈妈 的帖子

我家是美驭系列 ,不知道你那个系列模块后面是否有加强筋
而且也不是全部面板都有这个问题,开关和二三眼插座都没问题,但是二二眼插座以及弱电的网络口,电话口,电视口都有这个问题
装修队认为是面板模块太特殊,说西蒙,奇胜,松下都没有这样
卖家黄老板说,西门子睿智系列也是这样的,他说已经向法国人反映了中国情况,中国市场有比较小的暗盒存在,比国际标准暗盒小,不过我就没有真的去追究暗盒的国际标准到底怎样了
他给我演示了,如果用TCL的暗盒,就没有这个问题。
我相信黄老板,也非常感谢他帮我热心解决问题

[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-25 09:33 编辑 ].

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回复 382#Janina123 的帖子

淘宝上我就是想买这个排气的,就是没买到,最后在浴霸上拆了一个装上了!建材市场也买不到,上次我去科拉胜奸商卖给我20元一个,我没上当.

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2010/6/26-27 木工大聚会

周六和周日装榻榻米,来3个木工
装修队派木工兼油漆工住在我家
周日装地板
周日还有人送美森耐的木门
天哪,真是木工的聚会啦...
不幸的是,周日下雨,但这些木工都认为天气不会影响我们的产品,一个说你家楼层高没事,
也不知道了,反正就这么装了
地板装好后,房间整个就有感觉了,明天上照片


[ 本帖最后由 Janina123 于 2010-6-28 08:42 编辑 ].

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关于与软木地板的擦肩而过

第一次看到软木地板,老公就很喜欢,但印象中很贵
6/26,路过兴力达得高,说EXPO特价,这个软木地板居然7折,跟我家厅里地板一个价钱!
我们地板已经付钱了,老公念叨说,咱去退掉吧,
什么啊,第2天安装了,干吗退掉,再说,我还就喜欢爱格的石头纹路,手摸着跟真正石头很类似,但却是木头材质,反对退货
看老公那么喜欢软木,答应他下回装修给他装...(猴年马月呢).

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回复 88#qiuqiu妈 的帖子

请问,您的橱柜都是在哪里看的,您订了哪一家的。我们最近要开工,正发愁太贵。.

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