Most people get bored with their home decor at some point. Once you have rearranged your furniture a few times, changed the paint color, or added a few new well placed ornaments, you are ready for something a little more dramatic to give you the much desired change that you are looking for. Or maybe you are still looking for that one final touch that will really pull your whole home together.
There are many easy ways to spruce ip your home on a resticted budget. Not all of them have to cost you an arm and a leg either. Interior design specialists can often go into a room, add a few pillows, canvas art prints, add a rug or two, or change the paint color and the home looks a different place entirely. The good news is that you can easily do it too!
Rugs are great for changing the look of a room. They can be used to change the color of the floor, of course, but they can also be used to create a sitting area. If an area looks warm and comforatable, it drwas people in easily. Although large rugs can be expensive, you can get a nice size area rug without spending too much. Pick one that is rich both in color and texture, and once you put it down your room will look completely different!
Artwork is another way to change the look of a room. Many designers print photos on canvas as a way to produce original, inexpensive artwork in homes. You can take any picture that you like, whether it is of your family or a an artist’s painting and print the image on canvas. It will last for years to come and will look very professional on the canvas. Artwork can create a particular mood or style in a room all by itself.
We all know that painting can really change the look of a room, but if you aren’t up for painting, you can add some new throw pillows for a splash of color. Maybe even tie the color of the throw pillows in with your new canvas artwork. The key is to find a common color and use it multiple times in a room to really make the room look pulled together and complete.
Finally, you can rearrange your ornaments or room decorations. Instead of spreading them out all around the room, try to display them together in one place and use several different sizes of objects in an odd number to create a beautiful eclectic display.
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