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Free home decorating articles and information on interior design psychology from author Jeanette Fisher.

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The following articles are not for reprint without permission. You will receive a bill for $1,000 if you use them. See the FREE content articles below or contact Jeanette for permission or original content.

Which Interior Design Method Would Best Help You?
Explore the different interior design philosophies.
Interior Design Philosophy: 7 Methods

Home Decorating - Your Pleasure
Your choice in interior design details influences the way you feel in you home.
Why YOU should decorate your home yourself.
Interior Design Psychology Information

What's the Design Psychology difference?
Redesign, Home Staging and Design Psychology

Want some free easy home decorating advice? Experiment in your bedroom, go a little wild, and discover your true decorating style!
Easy Home Decorating

What does your "Dream Home" look like? Dream Homes

One American "Dream Vacation Home" Scotty's Castle Pictures

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Save Money on Remodeling Projects with Oops Paint
One great way I've found to save money, whether for making over homes we're planning to resell or sprucing up those we plan to rent, is by using "Oops" paint. The paint is cheap at our local hardware store or home improvement center, and it works beautifully... while saving us significant amounts of money. Save Money Remodeling

Let the Sun Shine in Your Home!
With all the summer extreme heat, it's tempting to close your window coverings and keep your home like a shady cave for respite. Read why this might cause problems: Sunlight and Circadian Rhythm

Front Doors - After spending time and effort creating a wonderful entryway into your home, use it! Why enter from the garage or back door? Treat yourself as well as you treat your guests. Come home through your welcoming front door! Front Door Decoration

Home Decorating
Home decorating tips that make more sense than the staged rooms you see on home decorating TV shows. Interior design rules for designing dynamic spaces:
Interior Design Ideas for Home Decorating

Dress Your Home for the 4th of July! 4th of July Party Decorating

Decorative Area Rug Care
Area rugs have been around for millennia, almost from the dawn of civilization, when people first decided to try to cover their hard surface floors with something a bit softer and warmer. Well-made area rugs are meant to last for many years, and can even be handed down to your heirs if properly cared for.  Decorative Area Rugs: How to Care for Area Rugs

How to Keep a Rose Arrangement Fresh
It takes a little effort, but if you take the time to cut and prepare them right, your roses can give you much more enjoyment than you ever thought possible. Preserve Roses Info

Slow-Down in Real Estate Market Not Slowing Furniture Sales
American home furnishings trends indicate that whether homebuyers purchase a new or existing house, they will spend an average of $6,000.
Home Furnishings Trends

History of Interior Design Series: Who was America's First interior designer?

Even though renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright called her an "inferior desecrator," Dorothy Draper had decorated scores of offices, restaurants, hospitals, and even a car for Packard (in 1952) and an airplane interior for Convair (the 880) before she died in 1969. Dorothy Draper

Elsie de Wolfe, First Professional Interior Designer?  Elsie wrote what may have been the one of the first great books on interior design. I love her motto: "Never complain, never explain." Elsie de Wolfe

Mario Buatta, the New York designer who's known as the "King of Chintz" because of his love for that floral pattern, has some great ideas for decorating your home with subtle touches that can make a huge difference in looks and comfort. Here are a few thoughts from one of the world’s most sought after interior designers: Mario Buatta

Office Design: The Value of Oil Paintings
Recent studies have shown that adding original paintings to office spaces improves employee performance and creativity--and American companies have responded by buying more high quality original art than ever before.
Office Design-Oil Paintings
 

Can You Really Tell Time with a Sundial?
Sundials have been around since the days of the Sumerians, some five thousand years ago, and were the earliest known means of keeping time. Sundial

 

Flooring - Refinishing Hardwood Floors
If you're lucky enough to find hardwood floors hiding under your tired carpeting, you might feel like covering the wood back up. That's understandable because refinishing the floors seems like an impossible task. Do It Yourself Hardwood Floor Refinishing

The Joy of Linoleum
If you're someone who loves to go barefoot around the house, think about adding linoleum to your kitchen floors. Linoleum Flooring

Do You Have a "Master" Bedroom? You Shouldn't! Tips for Remodeling Your Bedroom "I received more emails about this article than any other. One man hated it. Women love it!"- Jeanette

Landscape Plan - Consider Your Family's Lifestyle If you've been considering changing you're home's landscaping, don't forget to consider your family's lifestyle as you create your initial plans. Backyard Landscape Plan

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Check out theses extreme garden ideas and add spice to your landscape plan. Garden design can be as exciting as your interior design!

 

Walter would be perfect in the back of Trace Atkins' pick-up truck in the Country Music video, "Rough 'n Ready" or stretched out in the mud under Gretchen Wilson's dancing feet in "Red-Neck Woman." Double-Wide Dog

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