Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Feb 1998, p. 15

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Accessorizing tips for your home Give your rooms a pleasing personality - gingerjar lamp would ovesvhelm a smali coffee choose the right accessories. A home should table. There are two things to remember when reflect the personality of those who live in it working with a grouping; an odd number of through ies accessories. You may wane o dis- anything is more pleasing thon an even number play yî tir p id(I crLtînv lt iîîi iihirfouins, and ni îhing should b' di splayc!d bv itselit îîiIes or choose the hings that give the room a pulled it deserves to stand-alone. together look, Accessonies are grouped as func- If your budget wont allow you to do every- tional or decorative. The functional group thing you want to do, consider investing in one includes mirrors, dlocks, igbts, books, and pil- "good" item instead of en cheap-orses. This wiII lows, while paintings, sculptures, plants, and aid you in making a vigual statement. smaîl antiques are in tbe decorative category. Tbe rigbt accessories correctly placed belp A good starting place is to consider everytbing give the room rbythm and you presently bave. It cars be cballenging to fsnd retlect your personality. a the right spot for your favorite tbings. Keep tbose tbat are the righe color and size for your bare places. Do you want to achieve a dlean or cluttered look? A conteenporary room usually bas few accessories wbile a country room may bave dozens. The design principles of balance and propor- tion are important in the arrangement of acces- soties. A single tîny cup and saucer would be out of scale tin a large coffee table and a large The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, February 10. 1998 - RES IAN OLIVER Publisher General Manager: David Boa Real Estate Rep: Andrea Boyle Published by: The Canadian Champion, 191 Main St. E., Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, 878-2341 Fax: (905) 876-2364 Adverising is accepted on the condition that, irr the eoent of a typographical error, hat portion of the adoertîsing space occapied by the erronesus item, together witb a resonable allowance for signature, wiIt flot be charged for, but the balance of he advertise- ment wiII be paid for af the applicable rate. The pabliober reseroos the right ta categonize and relect advertioing. In the event of typogrophical error, advertisirrg goodo or services aC the wrong pnice, gonds or services may net be salit. Advertising i0 merely an offer tao el andt may be wilhdrawn a any time. Prodaceit on behaif o the Oakville, Mltonr andt District Rool Estate Board.

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