Decorating your family room in Hawaiian style is currently one of the hottest decorating trends. Anyone can incorporate Hawaiian style elements into his or her home. To get ready to decorate your Hawaiian style family room, I suggest you leave the walls in a neutral color such as beige, white or tan. That way when you add your Hawaiian style accessories, all of the elements will pop and you everything will coordinate beautifully. Here are 3 easy tips for decorating a Hawaiian style family room with great accessories.
1. To start with, it is best to create a focal point in your Hawaiian style family room. This is best done with a piece of Hawaiian artwork such as a beach scene, a tropical floral photo, a Hula girl painting, or anything else you love. This may be the one item you splurge on. Place this piece of Hawaiian style art in a highly visible place such as over the piano, on the mantle, or in the center of your main wall.
2. The next accessory to add to your Hawaiian style family room would be a great rug. There are lots of rugs to choose from depending on your taste. You could select Hawaiian style rugs in themes such as palm trees, pineapples, bright hibiscus rugs, underwater themes, a fun beach scene or go with a neutral sea grass rug.
3. Now that you’ve got the main elements in your Hawaiian style family room, it’s time to add the fun Hawaiian style accessories. Tropical pillows are the next item to place in your Hawaiian style family room. Pillows are fairly inexpensive and you can definitely mix and match many different fabric prints and textures. Be sure to select a few solid colors. Toss the pillows on a sofa, a window seat or on a fireplace mantle. There are no right or wrong ways to display Hawaiian style pillows. Add more Hawaiian style accessories in your room such as: beach signs, tiki statues, seashells, coral, and tropical plants and flowers.
Anything goes in a Hawaiian style family room. It is best to mix and match tropical items that you love creating an eclectic feel. Make sure you personalize your room with your own items such as your Hawaiian vacation photos and souvenirs.
Interior Decorating Family Rooms
When you step into your front door, does it feel like you've blasted back to the 1970s? It is probably time to modernize your interior decor. A remake of your home's interior can become expensive. If you're struggling with stretching your dollar, then becoming a bargain hunter is your next step. You will need a bit of patience and will need to spend a bit of time in the process, but there are some excellent deals out there that will help you give your home interior a makeover at an affordable price.
When you are hunting for bargains, be sure that you buy items that have some value instead of frivolous purchases that you will regret later. For instance, you might come across a great piece of antique furniture that you think will look elegant once you've reupholstered it, only to find several years later that it is still sitting in your garage and on your husband's "honey do" list.
Favorite interior design haunts for bargain hunters include second hand furniture stores and discount stores. If you spend a bit of time at these stores, you might discover some fantastic discounts on furniture, linens, accessories, and the like. You can even find bargains on household electronics such as wide screen televisions and stereo systems. If you are buying discounted household electronics, make sure that they are in usable condition. Ask the store owner to let you plug the appliance in and test it out. If not, the reason the item is so cheap might be because it does not work. The last thing any of us wants is junk and clutter in our homes, so buy your bargains with care.
Another favorite destination of seasoned bargain hunters are yard sales, flea markets, auctions, and estate (probate) sales that are usually run by private individuals instead of commercial businesses. Sometimes these sales offer nothing but obsolete junk, but with persistence, you can find some real gems. Estate (or probate) sales sometimes have the best offerings, particularly if it is a well-to-do person who passed away and the heirs are eager to sell things off. You can find nice artwork, furniture, linens and more at these types of sales.
New items can also be found at discount sales ... and some of them are a source of affordable interior decor items at their regular retail cost. For instance, if you want to update your furniture today and want the ability to change it without having to spend a small fortune in the near future, futons are an excellent deal. Not only are they space savers because they can be used as either couches or chairs by day and beds at night, but there are hundreds of cover styles available at affordable prices. For example, if you create a floral design with your futon today, you can easily change it into a solid color with colorful throw pillows tomorrow, next month or next year. This offers a lot of versatility when it comes to interior decor.
One aspect of interior design work that bargain hunters may forget to consider is the cost of labor. Labor can include services such as painting, knocking out walls, installing light fixtures, carpet cleaning, and the like. Except for furniture and flooring, the cost of labor may be the highest factor in your home decor plans. Bargain hunting for labor is a bit different from bargain hunting for actual physical items. You might think you can save some money by hiring your best friend's cousin who will work for $7 an hour, an illegal immigrant or some other person offering to do the work at a fraction of the cost, but unskilled workers may end up costing you more money in the long run because of mistakes or poor quality in workmanship. Not only can they help you in avoiding costly mistakes, but the more experienced or skilled worker may end up costing you less in labor than the "bargain workers." This is because they have enough experience to finish the job at a faster pace then the unskilled worker, so you are paying for less hours of work.
If you are ready to jump on your interior decor upgrades, set a limit on how much you will spend. Sticking with your budget is a form of self-discipline that should be exercised throughout the interior design process.
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Krista Mayne has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Management, Interior Design and Bathroom Home Improvement. Krista Mayne is a self described "Hawaiian decor addict", as she loves to decorate her home in Hawaiian style. Visit her website The Hawaiian Home at
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