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		<title>Create Room With Emotion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Create Room With Emotion Color and children are two inseparable elements. Of infants, children already know the color. Proven, they are more like primary-colored toys such as red, blue, and yellow color than the pastels. Some psychologists such as Hemphill in 1996, Lang in 1993, and Mahnke in 1996, has been doing research on color [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Create <span style="color: #00ff00;">Room</span> With <span style="color: #00ccff;">Emotion</span></span></h1>
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<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; text-align: justify; margin: 0px;">Color and children are two inseparable elements. Of infants, children already know the color. Proven, they are more like primary-colored toys such as red, blue, and yellow color than the pastels. Some psychologists such as Hemphill in 1996, Lang in 1993, and Mahnke in 1996, has been doing research on color and its relation to children&amp;#39;s emotions. The result, they admit there is a relationship between the colors with children&amp;#39;s emotions, although there are some things that are still doubtful. Doubt they are based on the different human cultures on a color.</p>
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<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; text-align: justify; margin: 0px;">In America for example, red or encouraging votes aggressiveness. While in China, red symbolizes celebration and luck, and calming effect. However, there is a universal effect that occurs in the world due to the use of color. Color &amp;amp; Interior According Anies Alkuratu interior designer, color is a compound of the interior. Quite closely related to children&amp;#39;s emotions. Therefore, be careful in choosing colors for children, especially in spaces which are often occupied by children such as bedrooms, bathroom, playroom and study room. Other spaces such as living room, dining room and living room not big enough impact on children. The colors are preferable bright colors that can be optimized to stimulate creativity, encouraging, affecting a sense of aesthetics, to strengthen the power of imagination, and strengthen motor stimulation. In addition, children also have a positive reaction to the bright colors, like pink, blue, or red. Any negative reaction will be given to dark colors like brown, black, and gray. Universal Color Effect Red: dynamic, vibrant, stimulating, active, strong, warm, aggressive. If too much, these colors can cause anger, stress, impatience, intimidation, revenge, and the atmosphere noisy. Should, should not be used for baby&amp;#39;s room (under 1 year). Yellow: the color caught the eye hard, cheerful, warm, and energetic. Color is not suitable to be used in children&amp;#39;s bedroom, especially for the yellow is too bright, because it can cause glare and hard to break. Blue: the color that is most comfortable for the eyes, calm, safe, accepting, patient. Too much blue can cause the cold and make the child so passive. If you want to use the blue color, select the color is not too pale, so cold unimpressed. Green: relaxed, quiet, natural, calming and seemed shy. Too much green, will make children become lazy, so to neutralize be combined with red or orange. Orange: confident, friendly, full of joy. Orange in color can make a child&amp;#39;s room is always awake, so that should be combined with other colors. If too much orange, can make the room was dark, so it takes a lot of the incoming light. Purple: can increase a child&amp;#39;s imagination and creativity. But too much purple can also create a mood of troubled children and cause children too want power. Lilac: spiritual impressed. Do not use the lilac in the room the boys because it can evoke femininity. So as not to seem bland, match with black or silver.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways To Designed for a Casual Living Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casual Living Room Many of today’s new homes feature “great rooms” with vaulted ceilings and wide expanses of floor space. Designed for a casual living/dining combination, these rooms can often be so big that they become overwhelming. Though we’d all like to have more space in our homes, the wrong kind of space can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #993300;">Casual</span> <span style="color: #00ff00;">Living</span> <span style="color: #00ccff;">Room</span></h1>
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<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;">Many of today’s new homes feature “great rooms” with vaulted ceilings and wide expanses of floor space. Designed for a casual living/dining combination, these rooms can often be so big that they become overwhelming. Though we’d all like to have more space in our homes, the wrong kind of space can be difficult to handle. Use these 10 ideas if you have a cavernous space in your house that you’d like to be cozier.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>1.	Divide a large space into several smaller ones using furniture groupings</strong>. Make a conversation area in front of the fireplace with a loveseat and two comfy chairs. In another corner of the room, use the television and a long sofa for an entertainment space. A third area – maybe near a window – can include an armchair and ottoman for curling up with a good book.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>2.	In tandem with furniture placement, use the flooring to separate the room into distinct zones</strong>. Raise the floor in a corner lined with bookshelves to create a reading nook, or use area rugs over hardwoods to create separation between living and dining areas.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong><img style="max-width: 100%; float: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 7px; margin-bottom: 2px; margin-left: 0px; display: inline; padding: 4px;" title="living-room-after" src="http://www.papipupepo.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/living-room-after-150x150.jpg" alt="living-room-after" width="150" height="150" /></strong></p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>3.	What works on the floor also works on the ceiling</strong>. Vary the ceiling height to create a visual spatial distinction. Or use wide, complex moulding to bring the eye downward from a tall ceiling.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>4.	Darker colors on the walls make the space seem smaller</strong>. Use warm and deep tones that you love but might hesitate to use in a smaller space. You can even paint the ceiling a rich tone to bring it down visually. If you prefer wallpaper, choose one with a large pattern and deep, rich colors.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>5.	Furnish the room with large pieces</strong>, including tall bookcases and fully upholstered sofas and chairs covered in velvets, tapestries and other heavy fabrics. Use dark woods, and avoid glass tops on tables, which give the illusion of space.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>6.	If you have pairs of bookcases</strong>, position them back-to-back and use them as a room divider. Attach them together at the backs for maximum stability.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong><img style="max-width: 100%; float: left; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 7px; margin-bottom: 2px; margin-left: 0px; display: inline; padding: 4px;" title="living-room-decorating-ideas" src="http://www.papipupepo.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/living-room-decorating-ideas-150x150.jpg" alt="living-room-decorating-ideas" width="150" height="150" /></strong></p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>7.	Avoid decorating with mirrors</strong>. If you must have a mirror in the room, hang it so it does not reflect a window or other light source. Instead, try positioning it so it faces a favorite piece of art. You’ll enjoy the reflection, but it won’t lend to the spaciousness of the room.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>8. </strong><strong>Install one or more window seats</strong>, which act as cozy nooks in a large space.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>9.	Fill the room with accessories and plants</strong>. Use potted trees to match the scale of a tall ceiling.</p>
<p style="font-size: 1.05em; text-align: justify;"><strong>10.	Create a division between two parts</strong> of a room by using columns or arches to create a “passageway” from one space to the other. By installing a faux “doorway” that’s wide and open, you’ll break the room into manageably sized parts while still maintaining the sense of space.</p>
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