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Artwork height? Rug size? ..and other useful information

4/10/2024

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​Artwork height, rug sizes and other useful info

Designing spaces involves a lot, and I mean A LOT of technical knowledge, rules and terms. I learned a ton while doing my course at the Interior Design Institute of Vancouver and I continue to learn every day. So, I won’t bore you with the chevron versus herringbone tile patterns or the light colour of a candle at 1900 kelvin versus 6000 for daylight, or how much space you need in a commercial bathroom for wheelchair access…I’ll keep that for another day. 

Light colour is crucial in home decor but today, I’ll be talking about other useful information like rug size and artwork height, size, etc.

1- How high should you hang art?
In most situations, you can apply the "145cm" wall art rule of thumb. 
This general rule is to place the centre of the art piece at the standard eye level of an average person, which is 145cm, or 57 inches from the floor. This formula doesn’t work for every situation but it’s a good place to start. For larger pictures, you can hang them a bit higher. When hanging a picture above a sofa. I usually go with 6 to 10 inches above the top of the furniture piece. When working with a low sideboard or console, I usually place the bottom of the art 4-6 inches above the top of furniture. And when it comes to gallery walls (a collection of items: framed artwork, photographs and personal treasures hung in a grouping), I look at the gallery in its entirety and try to centre the art in the middle row at eye level, 57” from the floor.

2- What size art should I choose?
In this case, yes, bigger is better. An oversized piece will look better than a piece too small. The size of your art (or grouping) should take 2/3 of the width of the piece of furniture (if not, at a very minimum, half).

3- What size rug do you need for your bedroom, living room, dining room?
When it comes to rug size, the biggest mistake is buying the wrong size. And almost all of the times, the rug is way too small for the space. 

In the bedroom, I always consider 3 options for rugs. 

A- The first option and the one I use the most is a large rug under the bed that extends all the way to the width of the side tables, but doesn’t go under the night stands and extends pass the end of the bed by at least 18 to 24 inches. If you have a bench at the foot of your bed, then the rug needs to extend pass that. 

B- The second option is to go for an even larger rug, large enough so all furniture sits on the rug, including the night stands. 

C- Opinion 3 is to choose a runner rug for each side of the bed. This is a good option for those on a budget who prefer not spending a lot of money on a rug mostly covered by the bed. With this option, the runner rugs should be 6 to 8 feet long. Runners are also a great solution for smaller or narrower bedrooms.

In the living room, larger is always better. The rule I apply is all front legs of the furniture should sit on the rug, if not all of the furniture. 

Typically, an 8x10 rug works for most living rooms. If you can fit a larger rug 9x12, go for it. If your room is smaller or closed in, make sure you leave an 18” perimeter around the room to expose the floor underneath. This presentation gives your eyes a place to rest, and create balance.

In the dining room, the rug should be large enough to fit all chairs, even when they are pulled out, so at a minimum 24” pass the edge of the table. The same rule applies for a round table. Your circular rug should be large enough for all chairs to sit on it when pulled out.

…another mistake I have seen and something you should consider is the rug thickness. Is there a door in that room that needs to open above the rug? Make sure the rug is not too thick so that the door doesn’t get caught in the rug. I have seen it, especially with entryway rugs.

Hope this helps! Comment or you can always contact me for questions.
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Don't be afraid of BLACK PAINT

3/28/2024

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​Don’t be afraid of black paint

Not only does black works with almost any style, but it also makes everything else around stand out. It is a misconception that dark colours make spaces feel smaller, dark colours actually recede.
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Classy-classic, timeless, sophisticated and chic, black is a great choice when it comes to interior decor. Versatile, it adapts to a wide range of design styles and is the perfect selection for moody space.  

Not sure which black paint to pick? Here are a few of my favourite black paints: 

I’ll start with my top choice, Tricorn Black by Sherwin Williams, a rich true black without strong undertones so it is the perfect choice for any lighting situation. You can’t go arg with this one!

Black Magic by Sherwin-Williams is a wonderful option if you are looking for another true black. A tad warmer than tricorn black, this is a great pick for kitchen and bathroom cabinets.

Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore, although very dark, it is full of pigments that reflect and give off light. It is a complex charcoal-ish black with blue undertones. It's too blue to be black and too black to be gray. A beautiful option for exteriors with red brick or warm stone colours.

Wrought Iron by Benjamin Moore is a softer black with grey, brown blue undertones. Best use in a space with natural light. It complement natural wood tones nicely. Pair it with a pure white like for a crisp, traditional look.
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Want a new decor for FREE?

3/20/2024

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​Want a new decor for FREE? 

We all want a fresh look with new furniture, repaint the walls and add new decor elements but buying a few things often means, updating a whole lot more. So it ends up being more expensive than planned or ends up not being done at all.

​Sounds familiar? Let me help you. 

Here are my top 10 tricks to give your house a fresh vibe without spending a dime. 

1- Switch your cushions from one room to another. Take the cushions from your living room and switch them up with the ones in your bedroom…or even better, switch them up with those in the guest bedroom that you don’t get to see as often.

2- Do the same with your artwork. Yes, you should be cautious of the scale of each piece to make sure it suits the new space but keep in mind you can always group the smaller ones to create a gallery wall.

3- Print loyalty free images at home and use existing frames. I did this in my gym to get unique art. You can also frame fabric from an old dish cloth or curtains.

4- Rearrange your furniture…I do this all the time and remember doing this as a teenager to refresh my bedroom on a zero $ budget.

5- Use old paint to paint a mirror, picture frame or furniture. You know the old wooden stools in your kitchen you have been wanting to replace for years…a fresh coach of black paint will modernize the look and give them a new life!

6- Re-style your bookshelves. Look on Pinterest for inspiration and use books, vases and decor items you already have. Don’t forget to look in your cabinets, you’ll be surprise to see what you can find that will serve as a decor accessory.

7- Use flowers and branches from your yard to create a new centrepiece for your table.

8- Send your friends pictures of the items you are tired of (vases, artwork, chairs, even duvet covers!) and ask them to do the same. In no time, you’ll have new-to-you items to add to your home, and so will they!
9- Check marketplace for free furniture and give them a new life by using paint you already have.

10- Declutter, you’ll be amazed at how fresh and new a space can feel by just getting rid of stuff that is just sitting there.
Instant new look for free!
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Decor pieces

3/19/2024

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When it comes to selecting decor pieces for your home, remember that the most important is that the items you choose say something about yourself. It should reflect your interests, personality, and style. As oppose to replicating decor items you’ve seen in a magazine. 
When choosing the finishing touches for my clients, I always take a moment to think about them and look at pictures of the room to decorate while browsing online or in a store. I let myself be drawn to whatever piece that makes me think of them. Sometimes, I select multiple items that I then take with me and make the final decision on site. When I’m not drawn to anything, I don’t buy anything, it’s ok to wait. 

​Design should never be a rush job. 

And creativity should never be forced.
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    Hi, my name is Anaïs, I am an entrepreneur originally from Quebec City; Founder of NIS Interiors, as well as  Atlantic Cirque, school of circus arts, located in beautiful Nova Scotia.
    I created this blog to share tips and ideas about interior styling and design
     – with a focus on my personal style; neutral, timeless and quite often black & white & wood 🖤🤍🤎.

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