Are you
sitting there thinking...this room could use some
character? It has so much potential...but, where do I
start? Those are the questions I hope to help you with.
You will be surprised what you can accomplish on your
own, with items and furnishings you already have.
Best way
to start is with a clean slate (room). Remove all
furnishings and wall decor that you possibly can. If you
have large items you know are going to stay in the room
just push them to the side while you get a feel of where
you would like to go with the room.
I
personally always try to work with a theme ( items that
are similar or are usually grouped together). For
instance...a grandsons room built to resemble a captains
quarters on a ship....that would use items like maps,
bouys, portholes, ship wheel lobster traps and so on.
Hope this gives you an idea of what I mean.
Next, if
you are painting, cover any furnishings you did not
move, tape off the ceiling, baseboards and remove outlet
covers. I always tape my screws to the cover till the
job is finished...keeps them from getting lost. Paint
the walls the color of your choice. Peel tape off before
paint dries for a crisp clean line. Water based paints
are best indoors and clean up is as simple as running
water. Let paint dry at least an hour before moving
things back in. Overnight before hanging wall decor.
Move the
largest pieces in place first. Rules of the trade. Make
sure that the wall you are placing an item on, lets say
couch, is large enough to accommodate the piece, without
being overwhelmed. Also, make sure that smaller items,
lets say desk, is not placed alone, on a wall that is
large. Accent the left over area with smaller things
like trunks, or small tables grouped with a chair. Don't
be afraid to drag a favorite item out of another room to
give it new life! I do this a lot.
Lighting
is important as well. If you read in a certain chair or
place, be sure to provide lighting that is sufficient.
Use smaller accent lamps wherever you can to show them
off. Like on the small table by the antique rocker...you
get the idea, right.
If you
have a large space, say living room- dining room combo,
define the areas with larger rugs (5x7) or whatever
works in the space you have. Arrange furniture to focus
on the rugs which give the room a more divided feel.
Hanging
wall decor over a piece of focus furniture, lets say
couch, the rule is 4 to 6 inches above its highest
point. I like to use lots of unusual things for wall
art. An old wooden pitch fork, old crates cut in half
then decoupaged with reproduction old prints that match
whatever is going on in the room. I love pictures that
are on slated wood as well. I will hang anything that
has a hole in it...LOL. Sometimes I have to get creative
and figure out a way to make something stay just
so...like washboards...a little slanted of course! Or,
plate hangers to hang an old two man saw, securely to
the wall...one on each end...evenly spaced.
Hope
this article inspires you to get up and change it. It
really is as easy as I made it sound. Go on, get
creative...you can do it yourself. And you'll be glad
you did. If you found the information in this article
useful, please visit my site and email me your thoughts.
If you started and then got stuck...email me from my
site and I will do my best to help you finish the job
yourself.
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