Monday, September 12. 2011
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Friday, September 2. 2011
If you have been in your home for a while you may be restless for change. The great part about having a home of your own is you can make improvements and give your home a chance to evolve over time. You just need to help your home live up to its potential. Here is a top ten list of improvements that will help you make the most of your home. - Find your home's purpose. Each home is as unique as its owners, so in order to fully utilize your home, consider how you view your home's purpose. Some people like to entertain, other find it a calm space in the frenzy of daily life, some nurture their families and others nurture their creativity.
- Assemble a list. A list always helps to figure out where to start or prioritize what is the most important project. Think about what you want to change in your home, inspirations, and preferences.
- Make an "inspiration board". An inspiration board is a great way to visualize your home's decor. One way of doing this to use magazine cutouts, color swatches, and fabric samples. Doing this will allow you to see all the elements you like in one place so that you can then tie it all together into a room you love.
- Create a collection. If you have items that you like to collect, think about how to transform that collection into something you can display. If you don't already have a collection of loved objects think about that this collection would be for you. You can center a room design around your travel souvenirs, old camera collection, figurines, unique plates, or familial objects.
- Choose a new palate. Shake up your sensibilities and think of a color that will compliment your room while making a statement. It's easy to fall into the white/beige standby to keep our rooms neutral, but sometimes a color that provides a contrast to your decor will make the room pop.
- Repurpose an old piece of furniture. Instead of replacing your furniture give it a facelift. You can have a sofa or chairs reupholstered or make use of a slip cover. Also, painting and staining can add new life to your wood pieces.
- Rearrange. Moving furniture around is another easy way to reinvent your space. Try placing your sofa on an angle to open your entertaining room or move your lamps to improve lighting. You can also think about moving a piece of furniture into a room to give it a new life, like using a unique dresser for a credenza or a chair as a side table.
- Make a room of your own. Find some space in your home that is uniquely yours, whether this is the corner of the guest room or an office of your own. It can be very rewarding to have a space that you can organize to fit your personal needs without the worries of other intruding.
- Find an inspirational object. Have you ever fallen in love with an object that inspired you to want to completely redo a room to accommodate it? Designing a room around an inspiring object can be a great way to create a space that truly embodies your design sensibility.
- Find design motivation. Home design evolves over time and can be sustained by finding items that inspire you. Read magazines and books that inspire your interest in architecture, design, art, etc. Or find stores and flea markets that sell pieces that influence your aesthetic. Or bring a camera with you when you're doing your favorite activities and bring back memories or inspirations. Most of all have fun!!
What inspires your home design? This blog is courtesy of Windermere Real Estate and written by Tara Sharp.
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