Let’s
go “shopping”….. at home!
You have decided it is time to give your home
a new look but your budget just isn’t up for a complete makeover. In times of tight budgets, not to mention all
the attention to the four “R’s” – Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, Re-invent - it can
be fun to “shop in your own home”. You
probably have many good pieces that can be re-purposed. Home Re-styling without Spending
Money is a great way to redecorate a room.
Pick the room that needs a makeover. Look at the space carefully; decide what you
like about the room the way it is now, and what you would like to change.
The next step is to take pictures of your
room and you will see it in a totally different way. Any flaws will stand out right away and this
will assist you in your makeover. Be objective.
Now remove everything from the room including pictures and
wall art. If painting is on
the agenda go ahead.. You have a blank slate to work with.
When you have a general idea of how you want
the room to look, decide what stays and what goes. Remove any pieces of furniture that will not
fit in with your new design. For example, if you’ve decided on a more
sophisticated look, the country style pine pieces will not work in the new
design. Make a
list of what needs to be done to make the room look the way you have visualized
it.
You
are now ready to go “shopping.” From the list you made, walk through the
other rooms of your home and go through stored items to see what will be useful
to you. To save yourself time and effort, measure any potential furniture
pieces to see if they will fit in the intended space in the room you are
redoing.
Once
you have prepped the room and chosen the furniture pieces that will stay and
the ones that will be moved from the other rooms of your home, you are ready to
place the furniture. View the room as you would like to use it,
and keep in mind what worked in its former set up. Before you start moving around furniture,
draw up a floor plan on paper to decide where you want each piece to go.
Take
into account any pieces of furniture that need to be near a power source like
the end tables or the TV stand.
Also, take into account the room’s traffic flow, heating vents, etc. Your room must not only look pleasant but it
must be functional.
When
everything has been placed in the room according to your plan, including
decorative items rescued from other parts of the house, you are ready for the
fun part – adding the finishing touches. You don’t want to spend very much, so
prioritize the items you want to add. New accent pillows, decorative candles
and picture frames don’t have to cost much if you get them on sale. Make a list
and stick to it. The whole purpose of the exercise is to give your room a new
look – you don’t want to end up spending a fortune.