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Three Methods To Spruce Up Your Home For the Holidays

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

With the winter months on their way it is time to begin thinking about all the guests you’re going to have in your home. We often spend all of the summer months outside of our houses and many times do not pay attention to our home’s interior until it gets colder outside. Now is the perfect time to spruce up your home’s interior with some easy design tips that will make your guests think you bought a new house! Here are three clever plans:

Paint A Room: You can totally change the feel of any room with a new coat of paint. Paint can set the mood of a room in many different ways. A darker paint color can add warmth while a brighter color can make a room feel larger. Painting tools and paint are surprisingly affordable these days and applying paint is one of the easiest ways you can improve your home.

Hang Some Shelves: Hanging shelves, artwork, rugs or any other decorative items on a wall is a great way to energize a room. Before mounting anything too big on a wall you may want to learn how to find wall studs that can hold up the weight of the item you’re hanging. You might want to think of the walls of your home as an empty canvas, just waiting to be filled.

Change Lighting: It’s hard to deny that lighting makes a big difference in any interior space. Bright lighting might make people feel more alert while darker lights can provide a feeling of comfort and calmness. Lighting can come in many forms from table lamps to floor lamps to track lighting. If you already have lighting in place then you can simply exchange your old wall lights with new ones.

As you can see, a few simple minor home upgrades like these can turn a boring room into one of the most exciting parts of your home. With just a little time and an equal amount of effort you can completely change the living space in your home. None of the above interior design projects are very hard to finish for a do-it-yourself homeowner who is able to use a few basic tools.

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