Monday, October 27, 2008

Changing Seasons

Changing Seasons Bring Changing Moods



By: Shaun Parker

Winter is coming up and this is the time when people get a closer look at the interior of their homes and begin to think that they are looking a little worn and dreary. Those long summer evenings spent in pub gardens or out at barbeques are a fading memory and the nights are about to draw in to the point of being dark on the way home from work.



This is all very nice if you can cosy up in front of a fire in a warm, comfortable room but it is at this point that you begin to look around and become just a bit dissatisfied with your decor. However, just at the time when you are wanting to close windows early, do you really want a room full of paint fumes? At the end of a work day, do you really want to come home to reams of wallpaper draped over the furniture and that coldness that means you have no choice but to finish what you started weeks ago before you can settle down for the evening?



Well, there is an alternative. You can quickly spruce up your home with the use of little touches that make it look different, that bring fresh touches and that invoke lasting memories that warm you from the inside. So, how to do this.



Well, humans base a great deal on the visual. Anything that pertains to what we see provokes thoughts, feelings, discussions and memories. To this end, one of my favourite ways of changing the mood in a room is to install a digital photo frame. We can bring technology to such useful ideas these days that no home should be without one.



Simply hook your digital photo frame up to your pc with a wireless connection or USB cable and line up your favourite photos and pictures that you want to display in your room. Injecting flashes of colour this way will mean a regularly changing feel to your view. You can set the digital photo frame to a changing display format or one simple picture. You can even plug in a memory card to avoid the need of trailing wires.



Is this really all it takes to change the atmosphere in a room? Well, it can be, it really depends on your flair and the sorts of things that you like to see. Not everyone likes to have the TV as a focal point in a room and it could be a bit to early to make the fire that focal point. However, a room does need some interest other than that box in the corner.



Imagine if you had a fairly blank wall, or possibly a coffee table top, that was looking a little blank. You could set up your digital photo frame, choose a selection of pictures that could range from favourite family portraits to holiday snaps to party pictures or even scenery or landscape pictures from the internet. Anything that makes you feel good when you look at it, or mentally takes you somewhere else when you need it, is going to mean you have the right choice of pictures displayed.



You can soon alter the feel of a room with added extras eg. throws, cushions, candles - all are inexpensive ways of adding colour and vibrancy to a room and if they were colour co-ordinated with your chosen display of pictures this would bring the whole scheme together.

Author Resource:-> Shaun Parker is a leading interior design expert with many years of experience in the decorating industry. Find out more about digital photo frames at http://www.pixelar.co.uk

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