"These decorating tips will provide useful information to liven up your kitchen, bathroom, living room, and more. Easy ways to redecorate your home from repainting the kitchen to hanging quilts in your bedroom."
The Kitchen: Renew it instead of installing a new one
- Paint the walls a bright, fresh color, complementary to your unit color
- Change the handles on the units (handles date faster than the units)
- Replace the counter-top
- Re-do the backsplash with a tile mural, or mosaic tiles, or a stainless steel or clear panel
The Living Room: Create a stunning focal point without rebuilding
- Install an electric fireplace with an MDF frame
- Paint the MDF frame black for a cast-iron look
- Paint the frame white with gold highlights for a classy look
- Tile the frame area around the fire for a farm-house or Victorian look
- Hang a mirror or framed prints over the mantel to extend the focal point upward
The Study: Get a custom-shelf look without the expense and time of the real thing
- Measure the area to fill with shelving--floor-to-ceiling, left-to-right
- Purchase inexpensive flat-pack shelving that fills the space if stacked together
- Trim off any excess from the legs to get a perfect fit
- Bolt the units together, and to the wall, for safety
- If you want, you can affix boards to the top and sides to hide any space remaining
- Affix pre-fabricated cupboard doors to the shelves (usually only the bottom row) to create enclosed cupboards
The Bedroom: Fill ignored space to create warmth and atmosphere
- Fill the wall space above the bed, dressers, dressing tables and night tables
- Use mirrors to create a feeling of space and romance
- Use framed prints for a formal atmosphere
- Use box frames to hold larger object like shells, rocks, spices, nuts, dried flowers
- Consider hanging a quilt or framed quilt pieces for a country style
- Wall-mounted candle-holders create a romantic, nostalgic feel
The Bathroom: Freshen up wall tiles without retiling
- Apply a fresh layer of grout between scrubbed tiles
- Install mosaic-design waterproof panels around the shower or bath
- Tile Paint can make old, patterned tiles become fresh mono-color tiles in a few hours
The Dining Room: Create atmosphere in a matter of hours
- Wallpaper one wall of the room (or the wall in the dining area of a large room)
- Use a wallpaper mural to transport your dining room to the Riviera, the Coast, the Hills, Manhattan, a Vineyard...
- Or hang a country pattern and then shelves to show off country-objects
- Or put up velvet patterned paper and then hang a Victorian-style painting
- Install lighting that highlights that wall
- Balance the look with a large piece of furniture or a painting on the opposite wall
The Child’s Room: Playful, practical and decorative
- Paint an area of the wall with Chalkboard Paint--it comes in various colors now, not just black, so choose a complementary color
- You can paint a band around the room at child-level using masking tape to get a clean line
- Or you can paint a board-like rectangle on one wall, again using tape for a clean line
- Use Stencils to paint the alphabet and numbers along the board or band
- Affix stickers to animate the board or band for your child
- Don’t forget to provide lots of colored chalk, too
The Floors: Laminate floor variations
- Laminate floors are popular and easy to lay as well as more sanitary than carpets
- But vary the pattern with lighter or darker colored strips to mark out room areas
- Make stripes by alternating contrasting-colored panels with the main color
- Or make checks if you’re handy with an electric saw
The Windows: Go for a sleek modern look
- Replace sheer curtains with decorative glass-foil or frosting spray--they keep out prying eyes yet let the light in
- Replace drapes with small-levered Venetian blinds, either horizontal or vertical ones
- The blinds come in lots of beautiful colors now, and some are made especially for bedrooms and cold climates to keep out light and cold
The Radiators: Disguise unsightly radiators while adding decorative space
- Install radiator covers in rooms you use most often for entertaining and relaxing
- Make sure the radiator cover has a wide shelf on top
- Put an easy-chair next to it and use the shelf as a side-table
- Display framed photographs or decorative objects on the shelf
- Or just pamper you cat with a comfy cushion on the shelf in a place the sun shines by day and where the heater can toast the cat by night
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Candida Martinelli - Candida Martinelli grew up in San Francisco, California, but lived many years in Florence, Italy. As an outlet for her love of Italian culture, she set up Candida Martinelli’s Italophile Site a few years ago. It’s grown since then into a site that celebrates Italian culture for both children and adults. Candida offers up Italian culture in a fun way, with lots of pictures, and links for those who want to learn more after her introduction to a subject. She covers everything from Italian home decorating to gardening, fashion, music and movies.
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