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Interior Creative Design :: Interior Design Tip Interior Design Tip:The Top Tips From the Top Interior Design ProfessionalsEvery decorator and design professional has their one top interior design tip – that solid piece of advice that they wish everyone knew. To learn the top tips from the top designers, keep reading. Tip: Use Color, But Use it Sparingly Designer: Frank Alacks of Los Angeles According to Frank Alacks, one of the top interior designers in the Los Angeles area, you should never be afraid to use bright colors, but use them sparingly. Rather than fully embracing color and painting one room red and another purple, you should keep your color cards in your pocket and play them as needed. As Alacks says, “you want to pull out color for impact or to draw attention to a space, not to overwhelm people.” Tip: Never, Ever Use Carpet Designer: Susan Russnick of New York Susan Russnick is a premiere designer in New York City and an occasional consultant on the popular television program Trading Spaces. According to her interior design tip, carpet is an abomination that should be outlawed. Russnick says “it's dirty, smelly and makes a room seem smaller – what's there to like?” So, instead of installing allergen traps throughout your home, opt for hardwood or laminate topped with toe-warming, rich and luxurious area rugs that not only add warmth, but also make a room seem larger. Tip: Have a Plan Designer: Chris Outlins of Toronto, ON Chris Outlins runs the popular design firm Outlins and Co. in downtown Toronto. He's also a frequent guest on the popular daytime program CityLine. According to Outlins, you have to “have a plan,” to achieve successful design. Too many people simply acquire a hodge podge of items with no direction or plan to their design. The next thing they know, they're in a room that simply has no design. Outlines interior design tip is to instead focus on planning out a space. Think about how you want to use it, the feel you want it to have and then save your money until you can implement that plan, rather than having piece trickle in without a solid cohesiveness. All Articles for Interior Creative Design
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