Good decoration reflects the personality of the people who live in the home. It should, first of
all, be distinctive, just as each person is distinct. A home should have unity not only within
each room but also throughout the house. Rooms should, to some degree, harmonise with
each other. The colour and styling of each room, particularly, should fit into the colour and
styling of the rooms which run out of it. Attractive home furnishings set the stage for pleasant
living. If they are an expression of yourself, you will have a feeling of satisfaction every time
you enter your home, and friends will share your enjoyment. However, furnishings and surroundings expressive of just the right note of restfulness, gay
informality, or elegant simplicity are not often assembled by accident. Even enthusiasm
alone is not enough. For most home decorators, it takes poring over plans, trying colour
schemes, finding ingenious ways to make the best of what you have, and shopping around
to search out just the right purchases at prices you can afford to pay. But there is keen
pleasure in striving for the perfect result, and great satisfaction in achieving it. Work and plan to enjoy life in your house. Limit the expenditures of time, effort and money to
the extent of your abilities, so that just running the house doesn't dominate your life. Elegance and delicate things may be a drain you can afford only in a limited way. If you can't
afford outside help, select a house and furnishings that require less care. Plan your activities
so that tumult and upset are limited to a few rooms — an activity room or a bedroom, or a
corner of the dining room. You can select a pleasing combination of colours from a wallpaper, a fabric, an oriental mug, a flower or scene or a picture in a magazine. If you don't already have the furniture or mugs,
it is a good idea to make up a colour scheme in this way. Let one colour predominate. Limit a
colour scheme to two or three colours, with white or grey tones. (i) On the basis of your reading of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and
sub-headings. Use recognisable abbreviations wherever necessary (minimum 4). Supply an
appropriate title to it.
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