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Simple
Redecorating Tips to Improve Your Home
and Your Mood
Rearranging a room can be an instant pick-me-up. Not only will you feel
refreshed about your home, you will gain a new perspective on life. It’s
just a much more subtle way to change your feelings about yourself than, say, a
new car or clothes. If you really want to feel better about yourself
[redecorating a room] is just a fabulous thing to do.
Here are
several
ideas to perk up your décor and your mood. First, keep in mind that the end
result of redecorating will be a direct reflection on how you experience
every day. Give it your all and you won’t be disappointed.
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Color My
World.
Don’t be afraid of color. It can instantly transform a room and can
brighten your mood. Start small, and use your favorite color to accent a
room. Good places to start include pillows, pictures or even an entire
wall.
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Rearrange
Your Arrangement.
In small rooms, use less bulky furniture. Wrought-iron tables and
light-colored, curvy furniture will make a small room feel less tight.
Also, place furniture at angles to break up the boxy feel of a room.
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Slip It
On.
A
slipcover can create a new look for outdated or worn furniture. It’s also
easy to wash if you have pets or kids!
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Cozy Up.
Create a cozy feel by throwing a homemade (or homemade-looking) quilt over
the sofa. You’ll also have a handy blanket for movie nights or afternoon
naps!
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Fun with
Flowers.
Flowers always add cheer to a room. Try adding colorful flowers to a
see-through vase on a table or nightstand.
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Picture It.
Place pictures on tables or mantels instead of hanging them. Also consider
framing your child’s artwork for a unique feel that makes your child feel
like a true artist.
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Making
Shadows.
Shadow boxes containing collectibles or memorabilia are unique and
interesting. Just make sure you don’t use too many in a room.
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Clean Up
the Kitchen.
Stainless steel in the kitchen can create a clean, contemporary feel.
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Be
Comforting.
Even though that antique or designer furniture is beautiful, it may not
make your guests want to linger. Instead, consider buying furniture that
is attractive and functional to make your home more inviting.
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Think
Storage.
Do you have problems finding a place for everything? Think about clever
ways to gain more storage. For example, using a trunk as a coffee table
gives you a place to put extra pillows, blankets or books.
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Light Up
Your Life.
Rooms with poor lighting will often be little used. Add lamps or
additional ceiling lighting to create a place in which guests and family
members will want to read, visit or entertain.
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Staining
the Windows.
Stained glass panels on select windows or on a portion of a window add
style and creativity to your home.
You can
pick and choose from these decorating suggestions to give your home a unique
style. Most importantly, remember that it’s okay to experiment! Half the fun
of redecorating is the journey!
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