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    10 Ways to Inexpensively Update a Room
    Copyright © 2006, Julie Lohmeier

    Home décor and furnishing fashions can change quickly. Popular 
    styles and trendy designs can look dated in just a few years. 
    While most people can't afford to redecorate every three to five 
    years, some simple changes can update and enhance a room while 
    still protecting your savings. 
    
    Here are just a few simple ways to update a room without breaking 
    the bank all generally for less than $50.
    
    1) Paint. A can or two of a new color of paint will update your 
       room in striking fashion. Check out the paint chips and color 
       brochures at your local paint store for ideas of the new "in" 
       colors.
    
    2) Throws. A gracefully draped throw blanket will add color, 
       hide a dated sofa, and camouflage worn cushions.  And cost 
       less than taking the family out for dinner at McDonalds.
    
    3) Swag drapes. Need new drapes but can't afford fancy custom 
       made window treatments?  With two pole holders, a rod, and 
       a swag drape, you can quickly and easily change the window 
       treatments in a room. Get a length of fabric, hem the ends 
       (and possibly the sides depending how finished they are), 
       and hang. 
    
    4) Pillows. This simple decorating accent can instantly add 
       interest, drama, and mood to a sofa or bed.  Easy to buy. 
       Easy to make. Use extra fabric from the swags mentioned 
       above. Toss different yet coordinating colors, fabrics, 
       and sizes for maximize effect.
    
    5) Candle arrangement. Not only do these add interest to mantles,
       tables, and counters, they also add aroma, further enhancing 
       the sense appeal to your room. Buy holders of multiple 
       heights. Get bronze, wood, crystal, glass. Bronze candlesticks 
       are out, but a variety of styles are popular these days. 
    
    6) Flowers and plants. Green plants can enhance a room in a 
       variety of ways. Add color. Fill an empty corner or nook. 
       Freshen the air. Bring the outdoors in. Flowers – silk or 
       cut – is one of the easiest ways to liven up any room. A few 
       sprigs can do wonders for a bathroom counter, a centerpiece, 
       an entry table, an island.
    
    7) Picture collections. Today photos are not hung singly. They 
       are hung in groups. A set of three. Or even more popular, a 
       group of varying sizes and shapes, often with the same type 
       of frame, but not necessarily. Group them together in a 
       unique and cohesive arrangement to accent a wall.
    
    8) Rugs. Much like throws, rugs can instantly add color and 
       appeal as well as hide scratched or stained floors. Pick a 
       bold color for immediate impact. Choose a unique pattern for 
       maximum effect. (Ok, this one may cost more than $50, but if 
       you shop well, you'll be surprised what you can find at a 
       good price.)
    
    9) Focal piece. Find a unique piece and feature it. Your 
       imagination is your only limit here. Set a giant ceramic 
       rooster to proudly accent an island counter.  Fill a corner 
       with an interesting sculpture or souvenir from an overseas 
       trip. Add light with a vintage lamp or chandelier. Create a 
       conversation piece from an eclectic table you found at a 
       garage, estate, or flea market sale.
    
    10) Finally, the cheapest way to update any room is to get rid 
        of any junk and clutter. Paper piles and excess stuff is 
        never a decorating plus. Clean it up and purge your inner 
        pack rat.
    
    Often we fall into the mistake of thinking that the only way to 
    decorate a room is through elaborate changes and expensive 
    furnishings. Wrong. A few inexpensive and simple solutions will 
    bring new life to any room.
     
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Julie Lohmeier is the veteran of numerous home remodeling and 
    building projects.  From working hands on and doing much of the 
    work herself to hiring contractors and construction managers, 
    she has seen the entire spectrum of home improvement.  She 
    shares her remodeling tips, home decorating ideas, and other 
    various rants at http://www.myhomeredux.com.  Sign up for her 
    free email newsletter at: 
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    Copyright © 2006, Julie Lohmeier, http://www.myhomeredux.com




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