Five
Quick and Cheap Decorating Ideas For Family Living
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Kathleen Wilson
Any space in your home where all the
family tends to gather can be considered family living
spaces. Generally, the family room or den and the
kitchen and dining areas are areas that need to accommodate
the needs and tastes of all the family members. Here
are some great low cost ideas for dressing up those
inviting rooms just right for the whole clan!
Color your world! Don’t be shy about adding
color to the walls of your rooms. Family oriented
rooms tend to be busy, sometimes crowded spaces,
so I recommend some calming colors to create more
restful retreats. Blues, greens, and neutrals rate
here. However, if you have a high-energy family,
go with the flow, and bring in some yellow, terra
cotta, or even lime green! Paint makes a dramatic
impact in as little as one afternoon, for a pretty
low cost. If you are wondering what the colors will
look like in your room, check out the online personal
color viewer at www.benjaminmoore.com.
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Let the sun shine in! Most family oriented spaces
don’t demand the privacy that a bedroom or
bath would, so strip off those curtains and blinds
and see the light! It makes the room look bigger
(always a plus when the whole family is there!)
and the extra light really brightens the mood in
the room. If some nighttime privacy or light control
is needed, such as in a TV viewing area, make sure
the curtains or blinds are hung totally clear of
the window so that when they are drawn, they don’t
block out any of the light. To bring focus to windows
with no treatments, use a stenciled or wallpaper
border around each window casing. And you thought
those window treatments would be expensive! Who
needs ‘em!
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Create
different use areas in the room, so that more than
one activity can take place at a time. This gives
you more opportunities to be together as a family,
and just requires some rearranging and creativity,
not bucks! Set up a small table and two chairs in
an unused corner for a game table, sneak an unused
easy chair into the room for someone to read, pick
up a couple of bar stools at a yard sale to add
to the kitchen counter. Store placemats in drawers
to turn the coffee table into a quick dining area,
and make sure there are a couple of floor pillows
for impromptu movie night!
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Create some personal accessories for your family
spaces that celebrate who you are as a group. No,
you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars
having a family portrait painted to hang over the
fireplace! Print out pics of each member of the
family in black and white, then hang them in matching
black frames gallery style as a group on one wall.
Frame those special family moments to share with
your guests…a wedding or graduation invitation,
love letters your grandfather sent your grandmother
during the war, “secret” family recipes,
or one piece of treasured childhood artwork from
each of your children or grandchildren. Forget those
time-consuming photo albums…set a bunch of
snapshots out in a pretty basket you picked up at
the dollar shop. You’ll be shocked at how
often you catch your own kids musing through them!
Want a really interesting conversation piece? Print
out family candid snapshots on regular paper, then
use polyurethane to decoupage them onto a tabletop,
cupboard door, or even a whole wall! Slightly overlap
each photo, and then seal the whole top with a final
coat of polyurethane to protect. What a collage!
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Finally, bring comfort into your family space to
encourage loved ones to linger, and spend that precious
time together. Stitch up comfy throw pillows from
old childhood sweaters or dresses. Stencil or free
hand comforting quotes around the ceiling line or
over a door. (Need ideas? Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/).
Keep a few fleece blankets tossed over the back
of the sofa…just right for those “cuddle
up on the couch” evenings with loved ones.
These are some great ideas for adding more than
décor to a room…it’s about interjecting
your family into the spaces you inhabit. None of
these ideas cost but a few dollars, and many of
them are free for the use of your creative mind!
Make your family spaces rooms that you will all
remember as places where life was lived, and memories
made.
Kathleen Wilson is an author, columnist,
and editor of The Budget Decorator. For hundreds of
free budget decorating ideas, and to sign up for her
free online newsletter and ebook, visit her at http://TheBudgetDecorator.com
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