Our Finance Guide
  • Home
  • Loans
  • Tax
  • Credit Cards
  • Investing
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Loans
  • Tax
  • Credit Cards
  • Investing
No Result
View All Result
Our Finance Guide
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Insider Decorator Advice on How to Refresh Your Home for Nothing

admin by admin
April 1, 2022
in Uncategorized
0

Related articles

Top 5 Best Ethereum Wallets for 2022

The Best Investment Strategy For This Market

Spring brings change outside so it’s only natural to want to redecorate inside. Whether you’re just freshening up or looking for a whole new look, it doesn’t have to cost a lot. In fact, seasoned decorators say there are plenty of ways to redecorate that don’t cost a dime.

‘Shop’ What You Already Have

“I always tell people to ‘shop’ in your home,” said decorator Stephanie Everhart, owner of So Be It Interiors in St. Petersburg, Florida. “Redesign your rooms using the items you already have.”

Joseph Marini, an interior decorator and owner of At Home With Joseph, is also a proponent of keeping original pieces when redecorating. Rearranging a room with the same furniture can make a big difference.

“Say you have a sofa and two easy chairs that are kitty corner to the sofa,” Marini said. “Try taking them and facing them across from the sofa, or putting them beside each other at a right angle to the sofa. Just changing the angles of furniture can give a room a whole new look.”

Re-Evaluate Your Current Layout

As people spend more time in their homes, they’re also realizing what makes them happy and what doesn’t, Everhart said.

That dining room that’s only used five times a year could become a second sitting area or a home office. Take the leaves out of the table, or fold down the sides and put it against a wall. Add a wing chair or bench from other rooms, pull a lamp out of the attic and a desk or end table that’s sitting in the garage. Now you have a new reading room.

Everhart realized her china cabinet took up a whole wall. She no longer wanted to display dinner plates and crystal, so she got rid of it. Now she has a whole new wall space on which to hang the religious art she collects.

10 More Free Ways to Refresh Your Home

Here are some more suggestions from Marini and Everhart:

1. Create an inviting outdoor area.

Whether it’s in your own yard or on a shared back stoop, fresh air is good. Take potted plants from inside to a space outdoors to enhance a sitting area. If you don’t have outdoor furniture, move a kitchen chair and end table outside for a couple days if rain isn’t in the forecast.

2. Try a different way of making your bed.

Fold the duvet or bedspread down to the bottom third of the mattress and drape a blanket over the upper portion. (Think hotel style.) If you usually layer pillows against the headboard, place them flat on the bed stacked on top of each other.

3. Break out the paint and brushes.

“If I get bored with furniture, I never mind painting it,” Marini said. “Take some paint you have lying around. Most furniture can be painted really nicely with two coats. If it’s really, really glossy, you can sand it.”

4. Tend to window treatments.

“One thing I always find that refreshes a home is labor-intensive washing,” Marini said. “Take curtains down and wash them, dry them and iron them. It gives you a sense of accomplishment.”

5. Bring the outside in.

You don’t have to have an elaborate rose garden to make a centerpiece and fill a vase on the bedside table. “Just go out and pick some greenery from your bushes or your trees if you don’t have flowers,” Marini said. “This always freshens a room and adds a personal touch.”

6. Redo your bookshelves.

Everhart shared some ideas, including:

  • Use a spare quart of paint sitting under the laundry room sink to paint the back of the shelves.
  • Arrange books by color. “I love taking those slick jackets off of books so you can see the real color and texture of the books,” she said. “It’s really nice to see their spine. Especially older books.”
  • Place some books vertically, but stack some on their sides. Now you have a little space for a picture frame or favorite memento. “Your bookcases need to have items that tell the story of your life,” Everhart said.

7. Highlight collections by gathering pieces in one place.

If you have two candle sticks on the dining room table and several stuck in a drawer, arrange them together on the fireplace mantle. Take your father’s cufflinks out of the felt bag in your top drawer and place them in a small glass bowl. Line those perfume bottles on a shelf instead of cramming them in bathroom drawers.

8. Reorganize a room by switching out a piece of furniture.

Everhart pulled out all the small appliances, like a crockpot and a long-forgotten George Foreman Grill, that were crowding her kitchen cabinets. “This made putting dishes and bowls away much easier, but I didn’t want the toaster and the blender and everything up on the counter,” she said.

“I went to the garage and found this wooden cabinet painted this God-awful olive green color. I painted it white and put it in my kitchen, where I used to have this little marble table on four legs that wasn’t serving a purpose.”

9. Rework frames and photos.

Replace some older photos with a few newer ones. Put a smaller photo in a frame and use fabric as the background. If frames are crowding a shelf or desk, try hanging a few on the wall.

10. Re-cover a chair to give it a new look

You can do this if you have a staple gun and a couple of yards of fabric, or a cloth shower curtain or vintage tablecloth. If you find that you want to learn more about reupholstering furniture, think about a side gig and make $20 an hour or more updating old furniture.

For more home decor tips, follow Everhart (SoBeItInteriors) on Instagram and Facebook and Marini (AtHomeWithJoseph) on Instagram and Facebook.

[Read More…]

admin

admin

Related Posts

Top 5 Best Ethereum Wallets for 2022

Ethereum is one of the most widely-used blockchains available today. Thousands of crypto projects are built on the Ethereum network, with hundreds of billions of dollars...

The Best Investment Strategy For This Market

A reader asks:I’m 50-years-old and just started investing for the first time in February of this year. Was promptly kicked in the private parts as a...

14 Major Employers That Offer Part-Time Jobs With Great Benefits

Think you need to work long hours to qualify for company-backed retirement plans, tuition reimbursements and affordable health insurance?Actually, you don’t have to have to be...

How to Get 8 More Free At-Home COVID Tests From the Government

If you already got your first two rounds of free at-home COVID tests from the federal government, you can now order eight more free tests for...

The 5 Ws (and 1 H) of asking for your first raise

Asking for a pay raise can be intimidating, especially if you’re doing it for the first time. As someone who is freshly making their way in...

Next Post

The First Thing You Need to Do Before Investing Your Money

Adjustable-Rate Mortgages As A Percentage Of Total Loans: So Low!

Should You Buy Life Insurance With Student Loan Debt?

No Result
View All Result

Subscribe Us

By clicking submit, I authorize Our Finance Guide and its affiliated companies to: (1) use, sell, and share my information for marketing purposes, including cross-context behavioral advertising, as described in ourTerms of Service and Privacy Policy, (2) supplement the information that I provide with additional information lawfully obtained from other sources, like demographic data from public sources, interests inferred from web page views, or other data relevant to what might interest me, like past purchase or location data, (3) contact me or enable others to contact me by email with offers for goods and services from any category at the email address provided, and (4) retain my information while I am engaging with marketing messages that I receive and for a reasonable amount of time thereafter. I understand I can opt out at any time through an email that I receive, or by clicking here.

RECOMMENDED

Will student loan forgiveness ever happen? What we know so far
Loans

Will student loan forgiveness ever happen? What we know so far

Biden team insists taxes won’t go up for most people
Tax

Biden team insists taxes won’t go up for most people

CATEGORIES

  • Credit Cards
  • Investing
  • Loans
  • Tax
  • Uncategorized

Subscribe Us

By clicking submit, I authorize Our Finance Guide and its affiliated companies to: (1) use, sell, and share my information for marketing purposes, including cross-context behavioral advertising, as described in ourTerms of Service and Privacy Policy, (2) supplement the information that I provide with additional information lawfully obtained from other sources, like demographic data from public sources, interests inferred from web page views, or other data relevant to what might interest me, like past purchase or location data, (3) contact me or enable others to contact me by email with offers for goods and services from any category at the email address provided, and (4) retain my information while I am engaging with marketing messages that I receive and for a reasonable amount of time thereafter. I understand I can opt out at any time through an email that I receive, or by clicking here.

© 2025 Our Finance Guide, All Rights Reserved.

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Service
  • Unsubscribe
  • Privacy Choices
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Loans
  • Tax
  • Credit Cards
  • Investing

© 2025 Our Finance Guide, All Rights Reserved.

Skip to content
Open toolbar Accessibility Tools

Accessibility Tools

  • Increase TextIncrease Text
  • Decrease TextDecrease Text
  • GrayscaleGrayscale
  • High ContrastHigh Contrast
  • Negative ContrastNegative Contrast
  • Light BackgroundLight Background
  • Links UnderlineLinks Underline
  • Readable FontReadable Font
  • Reset Reset