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Paining or wallpaper is a common way to give a room a new look. The color of paint that you choose can give the room a completely different feel. Maybe a brighter color to stimulate visually or a darker color for more sophistication, a simple coat of paint might be all the change you need. You may also consider mixing wallpaper as a trim.

New window treatments can be a great way to spice up or change a rooms look and feel. You may want to replace your windows completely. Adding a picture window, new blinds, curtains, or shutters are all great ideas. Window treatments can offer a simple yet dramatic change. You may consider changing curtains from sleek mini blinds to ruffled curtains, or vice versa. Shutters can offer a colonial appeal and may be a great option for your home. Adding a picture window can bring in lots of natural light and can make a great view to outside landscaping or natural views.

Rearrange furniture

A simple and inexpensive idea is to more your furniture around. This could include removing or adding some furniture. Rearranging the furniture in a room can give it a whole new feel. It may offer more of an open ambient feeling or offer more of a sectioned off privacy feel. Instead of replacing furniture completely, just adding a new piece may offer just what you are looking for. New furniture items could include end tables, foot rest, or entertainment center.

Paintings

Adding paintings, photographs, and other wall decor is a wonderful way to spruce up a room. Paintings can add a unique and interesting feel to a room. Family and other photographs can warm up a room and make it feel homier. Another, great idea would be to place photo art. It is basically a cross between a painting and a photo. You can have a personal photo recreated by artist into a work of art. This allows you to create a unique painting and still offer a personal touch to the room. Photo art can be a fun and eye catching decorating idea for any room.

by: Art Gib




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