10
Quick And Inexpensive Ways To Brighten Your Home For
Spring!
© Kathy Wilson
Spring is a sign of renewal in many areas of our lives,
and our homes are no different! There is something
energizing and refreshing about bringing that bright,
airy feeling of Spring into your home. Here are the
10 best ways to spruce up and revitalize your rooms,
on a dime!
- Add
white! White with your present color scheme will
both cool and brighten, adding the freshness that
only white can! If your room colors tend toward
the warm side, such as yellows, browns, or reds.then
choose creamier white such as ecru or ivory. If
you have cooler colors in your room, such as greens
and blues, go with the brighter, cleaner whites.
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Try painting your focal wall, (that is, the one
most seen) in a sunnier, brighter, or lighter shade
of your current wall color. It will add lightness
to the room without drastically changing the whole
scheme. Don't worry, you can always go back to that
rich red in the fall, but how about a little petal
pink, or sky blue? Remember, its only paint, its
cheap!
-
Add a floral print fabric to your room. Using the
primary colors already in your room, visit your
fabric store and pick out a floral fabric you love
with at least one of those primary colors in it.
(The more, the better, but don't feel you must have
every color in the room also in the fabric!) Use
that floral fabric to make table scarves, placemats,
pillow covers, and simple seat cushion covers. Pair
it with a solid fabric color already in the room,
and you have a custom coordinated look, for just
a few dollars and some simple straight sewing!
-
Pick up some pretty colored glassware from the dollar
shop, and display it where the sun will light it
up! You could even use clear glassware, and fill
it with colored water to coordinate with the room.
Use your glassware as vases, pencil holders, or
candy dishes, but make sure it is seen! Glass sparkles
and adds a bit of sunshine to a room.
-
Take down your curtains, and just leave your mini
blinds underneath. Don't leave it bare, though,
we don't want boring! Swag some dried or silk flowers
over the top of the blinds, or use some muslin to
twist around a curtain rod for an informal but airy
valance. (No sew!)
-
Keep your windows sparkling clean. Dirty windows
cut down on a surprising amount of light, and make
a room look dull. As a bonus, clean windows mean
more sparkling glass, and that makes room feel larger
and brighter!
-
Pot up some pansies from the garden center and use
them indoors as houseplants. They are cheap, easy,
and add flowers to a room without the cost of replacing
floral arrangements every week! You can even coordinate
the flower color to the color scheme of the room.
Don't match the colors, just pick something complementary.
-
Clear most of the artwork and accessories out of
your room, and just keep a few larger, simpler pieces.
It declutters the room, and helps to put the focus
on the freshness of a room. Consider picking up
a white lattice from the garden center, and hang
it on the wall as a focal point. Place a potted
plant in front of it, or hang small framed garden
catalog prints from it. Let it be a reminder of
the outdoors all season long!
-
Use a stencil or a stamp to add floral and nature
motifs to your room for very little money. Stencil
vines around windows and doors, hand paint seasonal
sayings over doorways with a paint pen, or stamp
a floral bouquet on the front of cupboard doors.
You can always paint over those small areas with
touch up paint in the fall. (Or you might love them
so much, they stay year round!)
Finally, don't forget your entry area when you are
creating that spring glow all around your home.
Remember, your entries are a visitors first impression
of your home! Add a pot of pansies on the porch,
paint your entry a fresh spring color, and hang
a handmade wreath or a basket of flowers on the
front door.
All these ideas take very little time, little or
no money, and do wonders for your spirit and the
spirit of those who you love. Take a little time
to brighten your lives!
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