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Where Does Interior Decorating End and Renovation Begin?


Proper planning before starting any renovation project will save hundreds if not thousands of dollars. Considering the interior decorating is one area of renovation planning that is often forgotten.

An interesting question that will keep think tanks and philosophers in discussion for years to come. There are many areas that can be defined as either interior decorating, such as buying a new lamp, or a home renovation project, such as adding a room to a home, there are a lot of areas that are difficult to define.

If you are repainting a room in your home, are you renovating or providing an update to the interior decoration? What about changing the interior doors of your home, or changing the electrical switches and receptacles from the standard versions to the decorator versions?

I have come up with a definition that will probably frustrate all interior designers, renovators, and homeowners.

An interior designer once told me, that "interior decorating" applies to anything that is visible. This means that interior decorating must be considered as a part of any renovation project that has any affect on the interior of the home. Interior decoration is an area where many renovations fail, because the renovation is not planned to encompass the interior decoration on completion – it is an after thought.

There are many areas where the interior design must be taken into account during a renovation project:

· Valances for curtains and window blinds
· Mechanical support for chandeliers
· Outlets for television and telephones
· Wiring for recessed, valance and highlight lighting
· Framing around windows to accommodate shutters and blinds
· Framing around doors to accommodate locksets
· Position of electrical receptacles to accommodate floor lamps, counter top appliances in kitchens and mirrors and cabinets in bathrooms.

These are only a few of the areas of interior design that should be considered before starting a renovation project.

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Author:Bill Prudehome
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Date:Sep 6, 2007
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