A totally new look for your bedroom doesn’t A little creativity can go a long way, whether it’s an afternoon project or just adding a few accessories.
Here’s what you need to get things going:
Go out and get a few pillows in a totally new color. These can be as inexpensive as $10 each. Take pillows of similar color, mix up the textures – like silk and chenille – and you’ve instantly go yourself a sophisticated monochromatic look. Looking to create a romantic mood? Then simply create a cascading layer of pillows with large ones in the back and the smaller ones front and center.
Want to make a big impact? Then a fresh coat of paint is one the most inexpensive way to go. Remember, you don’t have to repaint your entire room; you can focus on a particular area that needs renovating. Older closet doors, the ones that usually have more detail can easily be improved and given texture by painting the frame in natural color and the inset in a darker color. Painting furniture is also a great way to give the room new life. Try sponge-painting a chest or giving a cabinet a faux antique finish.
A new headboard can be rather expensive. Try something different and wild like using a wrought iron or picket fence bought at a flea market. Bed skirts are a great way to make your bed look soft and sophisticated. They come in a variety of patterns, colors and textures. For versatility and natural beauty try a soft and neutral color. You don’t want it to pull too much focus instead you want it to be the finishing touch on your bed.
Window treatments are not as difficult as most people believe. Using swag curtains at the top of your window can be inexpensive – depending on the fabric you use – yet elegantly and subdued. It’s an easy way to add a touch of femininity. You can do this by simply placing plant or bicycle hooks in the ceiling. You can also go with a simple garland accent and blinds for your window. We also adore the simple look of pre-made drapes and a basic rod with funky finials. Pottery Barn, JCPenny, Target and Bed Bath and Beyond offer a wide selection of all these items.
Do you have a four-poster or canopy bed that needs a little life? Drape fabric over the poles and let a little of the fabric fall to floor to achieve that beautiful “puddle” effect. All you need to do is add an extra 20 – 24 inches to the fabric before cutting.
Candles are a perfect decorative item that many people tend to forget. While most people go with white candles, since they’re the most sophisticated, consider clustering colored candles to create a focal point on a night stand or dresser. Remember the rule of three – group your candles in odd numbers – even amounts tend to be a bit boring. Try using a variety of different candle heights and gather them on a wall shelf.
A quick way to give a room a new look is to hang framed artwork or mirrors, just make sure they work with your existing décor. Stick with neutral-colored frames — gold, silver, white, black or wood tone. Add shelves for another quick decorating spruce-up. Wall shelves are great for your collection, but keep the small stuff away. Loading shelves with a lot of tiny knick-knacks will make your shelf appear too busy. You can place a framed painting or pictures on the shelf or even try something minimalist like fresh flowers in simple glass bottles.
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