Monday, April 10th, 2017

The Uttermost Accessories Tropea Rounds Wood Mirror S/2 12847 comes with rust-colored frames that will cap your urban decay theme.
Have you noticed how some of the most beautiful towns and cities in the past have now turned into visual wastelands? This is an ongoing phenomenon that is seen throughout the world in varying degrees. In a sociological term, this is referred to as urban decay.
Positivism in Urban Decay?
Urban decay happens when a previously functional town or city has slowly fallen apart. This could be brought about by deindustrialization, the bankruptcy of businesses in that area, or economic breakdown. These have eventually regressed into a disease or criminal-infested area.
So how can you take this term and make into something non-desolate?
Urban decay has been linked to regions such as North America, Eastern Europe, and some parts of the British Isles, especially the areas that were ravaged by diseases, natural disasters and the World Wars. Over the years, though, it seems that almost every nation has faced urban decay due to social unrest. This does not mean, though, that you have to be derelict in order to show urban decay in your design.
Urban decay has long transitioned into fashion and make-up. Just take a look at the latest urban junkie bags, clothing, shoes, dark eye colors, foundation, primer, eyeliners and lip colors and you’d know just how urban decay has moved to cosmetics and anything that’s chic.
Now it’s time to use the urban decay look in interior design.

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Urban Decay in Your Home
If there is anything positive about urban decay, it is also the starting ground for social and economic development. In the world of interior design, this is shown as any aesthetic that shows oxidized surface, galvanized steel or anything that’s rust-colored.
What is particularly charming about rust when it comes to interior design is that it shows a bit of art and life. Just take a careful look at a rusty, metallic surface and you will know that it is reacting to an ever-changing environment.
Isn’t it true that when you find a rusty, metallic piece that it almost always is misused or abandoned? Yet this same piece can also mean change, progress and development depending on the artist’s perspective. The rusty surface can be considered a living surface of sorts because it has texture and it can also symbolized utilitarianism.
Rusty surfaces, when seen upon sculptures, can also alter people’s concept of proportion and space. This is all about centralizing space in various ways. This is also about how people move in relation to the available space.
You can use urban decay in your home by creating complex ensembles of metal and wood. This pair can show the perfect example of beauty despite urban decay.
A rust-colored frame for a mirror can make the viewer think of pixelated silhouettes. Such mirrors can also reflect virtual or natural environments especially the woodsy outdoors.
You can also create urban decay in your home by transforming an iron panel into a rusty minimalist artwork. This piece of metal could appear isolated and it could also be shaped into a form that will celebrate its functional nature. Even the simplest rust-colored sculpture or any artwork that is strategically placed in a corner could make a world of difference in your home.
The use of anything rusty does not end with metallic furniture or sculptures. You can also pay homage to rusty hues by creating watercolor paintings which mimic oxidation or rust. You can also use dark, moody pieces for all the rooms in your home. Urban decay, after all, is all about rusty metals, dark, unused buildings, and even any property that is in a state of disrepair.
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Monday, April 10th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Small Quatrefoil Chest is made especially for smaller spaces such as a condo unit. It takes very little space while still providing ample storage for some of your stuff.
Many homeowners begin to envision the overall look of their homes the moment the lease or contract is signed. Deciding which interior design scheme to use needs a lot of planning – careful planning at that. This becomes doubly crucial if you’re designing a smaller home such as a condo.
When you’re a beginner and you are designing a condominium, then you can begin with these simple tips –
Condo Design Tip #1: Begin with a Layout
Okay, interior design can be overwhelming. Your home, after all, is your personal space so it has to be unique and, yes, personalized. If you’re not that keen on decorating a home or if you feel that you’re allergic to elements of design, then you need some guidelines.
The primary step in the creation of the perfect interior as well as furniture layout is to assess the size and shape of all the rooms in your home.
Many of the condominiums today are blessed with unique shapes and floor plans. These mean that you won’t have to worry about standing out anymore. Find features in the condo unit that you now own or are renting and use those beautiful features to your advantage.
Show off that angled glass wall by letting it serve as a frame to your chosen furniture. Create a conversation area right where the beautiful skyline can be seen. You can also have this area float right in the center of the room, leaving a hallway right against the windows. This should allow you to enjoy the views especially during the evening.
The separation of smaller areas can be done by contrasting light and dark colors. This technique brings about a sense of elegance and spaciousness. Use lights that highlight so you open up the smallest areas in your condominium unit.
Condo Design Tip #2: Bring the Outdoors In
This tip is just a continuation of the first step. If your condo looks more like a hallway where the living and dining areas are right next to each other, then you can make rooms using furnishings. Visual dividers such as a china cabinet or a shelving unit would effectively make that demarcation line.
Condo Design Tip #3: “Mirrorize”
Use mirrors in order to expand the rooms in your condo unit. The technique is to trick the eyes by making them think that there is a window on the mirrored wall. This is a good way to open up spaces that do not have windows.
Make sure that you are reflecting a lovely view outdoors or a fashionable part of your room when you are hanging a mirror. You wouldn’t want to reflect anything unsightly such as a toilet bowl – this will never be art, right?

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Condo Design Tip #4: Hang a Graphic Image
You can make a statement as you get to personalize your condo when you decide to put up a poster with a graphic image on one of your doors.
Condo Design Tip #5: Pair a Table with Full-length Window
It can be intimidating to look at wall-to-wall glass windows. You can ground these threatening walls by placing a significant piece of furniture in front of them. A sofa would do the trick or a lovely coffee table. Be sure to hang floor-length drapes so that you get to frame the window in the process. You also up the intimacy level when you do this.
Condo Design Tip #6: Love Everythin’ That’s Neutral
Since a condo has limited floor area, the living, kitchen and dining areas will need to share the same space. Since this is so, it is best to use neutral hues to achieve a seemingly more spacious and airy look and feel.
Condo design needn’t terrify you. You just have to learn these basics and eventually progress from these fundamentals.
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Friday, April 7th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Austin Stationary Sofa: What’s a parlor without a traditional leather sofa?
Does your home have a parlor or is this just a room that you have read in old English novels? A parlor, often called a parlour in the UK is a special, wide room inside an equally large house. This is an area that was built specifically to entertain guests. It often includes a fireplace, several tables, seating units and a place where the guests could also eat while conversing.
In many modern homes, a parlor has been replaced by the living room.
Parlor History
A traditional parlor has been constructed since the Victorian Era. This began in the 19th century when women would retreat to a room after they are done with their meal. They then converse with fellow females in this room.
This is also referred to as the drawing room. It was the focal point of any Victorian home. It was used especially on Sundays and closed on other days. Funerals were also held in this area.
The style of the parlor back in the day were reflective of the family’s societal status. Their financial position is also stressed with how well decorated the parlor is. Wall-to-wall carpeting wasn’t common so a lot of the parlors used different styles of rugs.
The Modern Parlor
The living room is your modern-day parlor. This essentially replaced the parlors of the olden days. The living room contains most of the same elements in traditional parlors such as the areas for seating units, a fireplace (in some houses), paintings, tables, and other decorative items.
The term living room only came into existence during the 1900s when it was used to replace the traditional parlor.
Parlor is also a term that can be applied to different shops or even service-providing goods. There are ice cream parlors, pizza parlors, even tattoo parlors and beauty parlors. The term parlor has become synonymous with service.
A milking parlor is a place where cows are being routinely milked.
Parlor Walls and Colors
Since the parlor is originally a place where guests are welcomed, it helps that the decorative elements are homey. Neutral colors are most used to harmonize the rest of the parlor’s design elements. Add complementary colors in earth shades, olive green, or saffron yellow.
Traditional Southern homes made use of wallpapers so that they could experiment with different styles. If you like vibrant colors, though, you can tone them down by using neutral or white wainscoting.
Parlor Lighting
If you’re fortunate to have parlor windows then use them to beautify and not just brighten up the room. During the day, these windows should bring in the much-needed light. Colors and accessories should frame the outdoor sceneries.
Use heavy drapes complete with brass tiebacks and swags to show a little sophistication. During the night, supplement natural light with the most beautiful table lamps. Install ceiling fans to make even the hottest days and nights more bearable.

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Parlor Fireplace
The social spot for many Southern homes is right by the fireplace. Here is where they socialized typically to warm themselves as they catch up on some gossip. Improve the ambience of your modern parlor (yes, your living room) by upping the visual appeal of your fireplace.
Electricity was not common yet during the Victorian era. It wasn’t till the 1870s that light bulbs became available so it is no surprise that the fireplace was an area where socializations were commonly held.
The fireplace in your modern home can still contribute to the amount of socializations that will be held in your home. This place can be customized by adding ceramic tiles, terracotta pots, and marble or brick facades. You can also decorate the mantel with framed family photographs, candelabra, or your personal collections.
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Friday, April 7th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melanie Motion Six Piece Home Theater Group
There are more and more families that are now adding rec rooms to their homes. These are also referred to as game rooms.
There are many benefits to having a rec room. This eliminates the need to spend money just to go to arcades or to watch the movies. This room will also increase the amount of family time that will be spent, if not increase the quality of this family bonding moment as well.
The rec room allows the family to spend more time all together. This is especially true when the family agrees to watch a movie together or if they particularly enjoy a certain game.
A rec room can also be the spot to entertain your friends and visiting relatives. This is the room where you can all enjoy exciting activities. This will increase the opportunities for you to entertain your loved ones.
So take a break and set up a time to relax together with your family. You know that relaxation can also increase your productivity. Children also tend to develop the needed skills when they are happy right inside their homes. The most basic skills such as addition and subtraction are easily taught using some games.
You can also teach your children to follow directions as you enjoy board games together. The rules will also foster sportsmanship among them. Self-esteem can also be developed inside this room.
If you want to make the most out of the rec room, then consider these tips –
Delineate Zones
Given that you will have different activities in that room, there is a need for you to define the various zones. There should be a zone for watching movies and listening to music. There must also be a separate area for board games.
If you have a large rec room, then you can consider hanging a curtain to define the spaces. This should divide the room to smaller sections.
You can also use bead dividers or simply use area rugs to define the areas.
Paint It Right
A safe way to stylize your rec room is to have it painted. Use a different color of paint for each of the fun part. You can cheer up the basement by using stimulating colors. This is an amazing way to transition from one activity corner to the next.
Try to vary the widths of stripes that you use to make the room appear more interesting. You can also use just two to three colors for the wall treatments. Adding more than three tends to create visual chaos so just stay within the boundaries.
A New Flooring
You can also use carpet squares for area definition. To begin, clear out the basement or any room where you will set up your rec room. Sweep the floor so that the carpet squares will be installed properly.
Snap a chalk line then peel off the protective tape. Apply this to the floor tiles. Cut the tiles according to your needs using a utility blade and a framing square. As all the tiles are on the floor, use a nail gun in installing the baseboard molding. These are the areas where the tiles meet the walls so be careful.
Install Rec Lighting
You can have a professional install light boxes complete with photo inserts. This can mimic the look of a skylight right inside the basement.
Before you remodel the basement, think if the rec room would be the final use for your basement. Maximize the basement by putting in shelves and other storage units. If you’ve had problems with mildew before, be sure to solve that now especially since you will be spending a lot more time in the rec room. See how you can have an air purification system set up.
Once the electrical system is also set up, it’s time to bring in the sources of recreation from board games, DVDs, DVD player, gaming system, sound system, etc.
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Thursday, April 6th, 2017

This Viniterra Carved Mirror is the right addition to your home this spring. It will help reflect light and optically improve the space at the same time.
What do you love most about spring? Apart from saying goodbye to shoveling snow and thick clothing, don’t you just love the colorful buds and blossoms that can be found everywhere? This is the best time of the year to reinvent your home’s look. One of the best ways to do this is to brighten up your home and create mood enhancers everywhere.
Okay, so we all love the outdoors right now; it’s brimming with life and colors. It is a waste to just look at these and not take advantage of such beauty. So, let’s take off those think draperies and replace them with translucent curtains.
This is also the season to do some renovations as well as to open your windows to let in some fresh air and lots of sunlight. Look for bright colors that you can use as main décor or accent pieces. If you still like white, then it’s time to use it as a means to reflect a little more light.
White as Backdrop
What could be a more powerful frame for gorgeous furniture than a plain white wall? This is a wonderful wall that could serve as a backdrop to the most overpowering colors such as fuchsia or neon hues.
Imagine the most intense colors in the spectrum and use them this spring. If you’re a little cautious, then you can always rely on pastel.
Strategically Place Mirrors
Spring is the season to begin using mirrors to reflect more light. There’s no need to remain cooped inside your home. Winter is gone so you should use a mirror to a wall that’s adjacent to the window.
Let the sunshine in. If you’re a little low on natural light, then mirrors can help you solve this issue. Mirrors can easily mimic windows. Having a mirror or two will make it seem you have additional windows on your walls.
A mirror that is placed opposite a window or another room could reflect the views from that area. From a window, you get to see the scenic beauty outdoors. If it’s facing a room, then it would seem like you’re looking through an interior window.
Other reflective surfaces can also help bounce the light around a room. A shiny backsplash, for instance, will reflect light all around the kitchen.
No More Heavy Draperies
Since it is your goal to let in more sunlight, then you should take down anything that could impede it from streaming in. Use translucent shades that will be able to provide privacy while still allowing more light to come in.
The correct curtain color will even cast a lovely glow in the afternoon.
Lighter Ceilings
Painting the ceilings a bit lighter than the walls will give the space a much brighter appearance. Believe it or not, white walls look great but having an even lighter ceiling with glossy or semi-gloss finish is your best bet to bright room.
Use this concept especially when you have dark walls. The light-colored ceiling should be able to reflect the light that you need.
Clean Up
Another way to make a room appear brighter is to just clean it up. Clutter can make a room appear cramped, yes, even darker, so fix the light bulbs, clean your windows and let the lighting fixtures shine at their brightest.
Rise and Shine
How many times have you been told to rise and shine when you wake up? Now you can take this expression a bit more literally as you open those shutters and let in more sunlight. Control too much lighting in the bedroom by having sheer curtains installed or some blinds.
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Thursday, April 6th, 2017

The Cynthia Rowley furniture collection features the most amazing pieces that are suitable to the fresh, crisp look of spring.
Okay, we’re onto this Spring series for 2017. After the deep cleaning and prepping blogs, now it’s time to create a checklist that won’t let you forget your to-do list.
This spring checklist will help you make your home come to life. Pick some tasks that you can take on from planting to porch swings and interior parts.
An Enhanced Front Door
The front door is your home’s welcoming tool. This is the focal point outdoors as people take one look at it and get to judge what they might see inside. Seeing a red door, for instance, could give the impression that you are a friendly host.
Apart from red, you can also use any rich hue to paint the front door. You can also hang a handmade craft or spring wreath to spice up the door’s look.
Dress Up the Fence
Keep in mind that the curb appeal should begin at the curb. Instead of planting within the borders of the fence or your stone walls, plant spring bulbs and perennials outside, too. This extra foliage layer and color both offer a sense of depth. This makes your front yard appear larger.
If you have not installed a fence, then plant perennials between the sidewalk and the curb. This will give a similar effect.
Visible House Number
Take a quick tour across the street and view your house number from a distance. If you are having a hard time seeing your house number then it’s time to replace it. The font must be clear to read even from a distance.
Place the house number where it won’t be blocked by porch railing, trees, or any other visual impediment. The most ideal place is beneath the porch lamp or the landscape light. This is so the number can still be illuminated even during the evening.
Group Flowers on the Porch
These are the easiest to add to make your home more beautiful. Cluster about three pots of flowers on your front porch. Fill them with the most luscious spring flowers to emphasize the beauty of the season.
Tend the Garden
If you happen to be blessed with a house that has a lawn, then make the most out of this feature. Reseed, add sod, and put mulch on flower beds. This will retain the moisture of your soil as you give the flower beds a more finished look.
If you happen to have a deep front yard, then consider setting up a hangout zone. Place a bench in the most comfortable spot that you can find, preferably beside a fire pit. This will instantly become the gathering spot for your family members.
Even the simplest garden bench is a beautiful addition to any front or back yard.
Check the Roofing
Another crucial thing that you need to check this spring is the condition of your roof especially when you live in areas that are plagued by snow during winter. See if a professional can take a better look. If you find shingle edges or bits that are crumbling, then it’s time for the pros to step in.
Ask for an estimate from three professionals before you hire the best one. Check also their references and past projects so you can compare.
Clean the Windows
Clean up the siding by washing off the dirt, cobwebs and road salt. For deeper dirt, be sure to use power washer or your regular hose but with a washing attachment for windows. Remember to clean also the inside parts of the windows.
Clean till the windows sparkle.
Check the Driveway and Garage
These areas take up a lot of wear and tear. These can help with the curb appeal, though, so make sure that they do not take on serious problems. A coat of paint ever year will freshen up these parts; add some sconce lighting and flower boxes to complete the curb appeal.
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Wednesday, April 5th, 2017

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Green is the most renowned color of nature. It is one of the most abundant colors that are related to life, freshness, even freedom.
Green is also a relaxing color to your eyes. It soothes, refreshes, it relaxes, it invigorates both physically and mentally. What’s great is that is offers a multitude of shades
Green is a trendy color year in and year out. The greater news here is that emerald green is a fashionable color this year. Cockatoo green is also huge this 2017 so take your pick.
Green Interiors
Talking about interior design, colors allow you to show your personality. They can also create the most interesting optical illusions. Colors can also influence the way you psychologically respond to furnishings. There is such a thing as color psychology which shows the reasons why certain colors evoke certain feelings. Also, it explains why certain colors work with certain pieces of furniture or in particular rooms.
Using green with the right kinds of shades can give your home a well-contoured look. It can also offer special effects such as being inspired to live in a natural atmosphere.
In the right amounts, green can be used in almost any room. The living room is one of the prominent rooms that makes good use of this luscious color. In such a room, the color green can be used on furniture, as an accent wall, as an area rug, on decorative pillows, lighting, framed paintings, the leaves on vases, and practically everything that you can think of.
Using a green sofa, for instance, means you are ready to make that sofa your focal point.
Using green in larger areas means having to use this beautiful color in the bedroom (which veers from the common blue or black), the bathroom (which is apt because that is a room that’s associated with water and freshening up), even study rooms.
Green in the bedroom has been known to lower people’s heart rate and blood pressure. You can also use green on curtains and the bedding as an alternative solution if having green walls is a little too much for you.
Using green in the dining room is not that common but it is an idea that’s worth exploring. The fresh color is known to increase appetite which is why it is quickly becoming a popular option in kitchen and dining room designs these days. Back in the day, it was always red for appetite, period. Now, it is believed that green has the same effects as red, yellow and orange.
If your budget, at the moment, would not allow you to paint an accent wall or to change the bathroom tiles to green, then you can always use green in the kitchen as accessories. Have green media plates, green bottles, green dishes, and even green spice dispensers.

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What Green Can Make You Feel
Have you ever stopped to wonder how the color green actually makes you feel?
Green is often associated with nature, forests, trees and freshness but there’s a lot more to this color than flora and fauna.
Green is also known to represent health, good luck and tranquility in Chinese culture. Researchers have also discovered that green can improve one’s reading ability. Students who use green sheets over their reading materials tend to increase their reading speed as well as their comprehension.
Green is also the symbol of fertility. Back in the day, specifically in the 15th century, this color was used on wedding gowns to symbolize productiveness.
Green is also known to relieve stress as it helps hospital patients heal faster. To apply this in your home, you can have a green room where guests can unwind.
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Tuesday, April 4th, 2017

To clean the Canadel Kitchen Island ISL4836-T4, open all its drawers and clean the insides. Use soft cloth or sponge to wipe the surface.
Let us face it – there are a lot of chores that simply slip out of our attention particularly when we’re already too busy. Who has time to regularly clean underneath the refrigerator and furnishings, right? Yet spring gives you a reason to catch up with the cleanup. As the weather is slowly warming up, it’s time to get into the cleanup mode and begin right where the most cleaning is required – your kitchen.
Before we give tips on cleaning the heart of your home, it pays that you take out a piece of paper and a pen then make a list of the things that you need to replenish inside your kitchen. You will need cleaning supplies for this spring cleaning project plus some baking or cooking items. Think of all the items that you will pick up from the grocery store – paper towels, dish soap, hand soap, olive oil, and other such stuff.
Pots and Pans
Okay, it’s time to get down on your knees and start the work. Begin on the most obvious – those grimy pots and pans. Scrub the cast iron pans with a soft sponge and some coarse salt. Just rinse away the salt afterward.
Clean stainless steel pots with the use of white vinegar. Use a soft cloth to apply the vinegar to the stained areas. Never soak them for too long as the stainless steel surfaces will be pitted.
Sink
One of the best ways to be more inspired in doing the dishes is to keep the sink clean at all times. If you’re one to pile up your dishes before you wash them all together, then it is possible that the sink is a tad dirtier.
Clean up by filling the sink with water. Pour some bleach to disinfect then scrub the insides of the sink with baking soda paste. You can create a paste by mixing a small amount of water on a liberal amount of baking soda. This mixture should get rid of tough stains. Finish and rinse by wiping or by using a shining spray.
Cupboards and Drawers
Spring is also the perfect time to empty out your drawers and cupboards. Sweep out those crumbs and dust. You can also wipe the stains using a wet cloth. If you’re feeling up to the task, place a new contact paper on the shelves.
As you clean out the drawers and cupboards, be sure to keep an eye out for anything that is broken such as a cracked glass or a broken dish. Throw these away or donate the dishware that you no longer feel like using.
Refrigerator and Freezer
Of course, if you have to clean the kitchen, then you must not forget to clean the appliance where you store food and drinks. You don’t just organize your pantry, you also take the time to do a thorough cleanup to these appliances.
Remove the shelves, wash them on the sink then scrub out the fridge’s insides by using a cloth or sponge dipped in soapy water.
Throw out the expired foods and beverage. Decluttering all over your home also means decluttering the inside of your refrigerator.
Check out also the freezer. There must be frozen stuff there that has remained frozen for a year. It’s time to take them out and throw them ASAP.
Knives
Cleaning up the kitchen includes sharpening the tools that you use to cook. Sharper knives allow you to work easier plus they are much safer than when they are dull.

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Deep Clean the Floors
Kitchen flooring is one of the grimiest floors to clean up so get ready for some action. You will need broom, warm water, a bucket, mild dish, mop, and some floor cleaning agents.
Begin by sweeping the floor and flushing out the dirt on corners and underneath appliances. Next, mop the rest of the floor with warm water. If you see any remaining dirt, be sure to use dish soap in warm water. Light bubbles should clean up even the most stubborn spots.
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Tuesday, April 4th, 2017

The Stanley Furniture Living Room Console Table 585-15-05 will look perfect in your newly-designed entryway.
The long, cold winter season is gone. Officially, we’re welcoming spring as we stop shoveling snow off the driveway, salting and begin gardening, redecorating and painting. Here are some ways that you can make your spring makeover a lot more fun as your whole family takes on these unique projects –
Wine Bottles Turned Into Gardens
Were you able to keep those wine bottles during Christmas and New Year celebrations? Now it’s time to put them to good use by cutting half of the bottle, lengthwise. You can then put some soil and plant some flowering plants into these cute bottles. These should look good as a decorative element for the coffee table, credenza or the dining table.
Paint the Shutters
Have some old shutters painted so that you can turn them into a message board. Any bright paint will do. Hang the message board on the wall or simply lean it against one of the walls.
Use Wall Decals
You can also create instant wallpaper by using removable wall decals. Even simple polka dots can be a lovely thing to look at on a plain wall. Create a wallpaper-like pattern throughout the walls. Try other patterns or colors. Use gold, metallic, black or gray. Have fun with more colorful hues such as pink or the very hot aqua, turquoise or emerald green.
Colorful Hooks on Entryways
What’s the first thing that you see when you walk into someone’s home? The entryway is the first part of the home that one gets to see so you should spend time beautifying this. Make this place more cheerful by adding fun hooks. They don’t just present added storage but are also colorful knobs or hooks that will surely catch visitors’ attention.
Flower Station
You can have a few shelves become flower stations. The other shelves can be used as a home for your books, collections and knickknacks. Set up your favorite ceramic or glass vases, floral buckets and pitches. Bring out also the mason jars that have not been used for a long time. These can be repurposed as a container for freshly cut flowers.
Dress Up the Stairs
Apart from the entryway, an oft forgotten spot in your home is the stairway. It would be a lovely thing if you would be able to surprise your visitors with a new paint color in that area or some interesting stencils.
Try painting your wooden stairs or the risers with a color that represents you. Use stencils in geometric or floral prints just to reiterate the theme for the season.

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Beautify the Mantel
The use of basic terracotta pots on your mantel is also a good idea to provide color inside a room. Instead of having pitchers or pots gather dust in your cupboards, it is best to bring them out and have them filled with a cluster of ferns and some fresh flowers. These can be used to prop a book or two on your mantel.
When you are going to use old pots, though, make sure that you clean them up thoroughly so that they can add and not diminish the beauty of the living room.
The Yard Makeover
Take spring cleaning to a whole new level as the entire family sets up the bamboo fence around your home. You can also have some Tiki torches, paper lanterns and outdoor cushions to complete your new hangout area.
Set up a simple outdoor bar, add some booze bottles, glasses and some source of entertainment and you have a place that’s worthy of a sarong party. Play some surfing music and have the whole family take their much-deserved rest there.
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