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Budget Home Decor and More

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Do you love decorating your home? As for many of us the cost is overwhelming. Well I have a secret for you. You can buy inexpensive items and dress them up in a way that says Expensive. Once you have set a budget try to stick to it as close as you can. You may find an occasional item that may seem to stretch your budget a little, but that’s okay. A little splurge may excite you and generate more determination to continue searching for those great deals. Put a few really inexpensive accents on and around the item you splurged on. “Wow” It was worth it.

You can easily and inexpensively improve any aspect of your home for a small amount of money. Don’t just sit around wishing you had the money or the know how to create a “Home to be proud of”. Every home has a heart and a hope for happiness. You can find an endless number of high quality household items that you can use to decorate, organize or repair your home by shopping at Thrift stores, Consignment shops, Flea markets or Garage sales. I personally like to start at garage sales because the price is usually right. Thrift stores, Consignment shops and Flea markets are of course reasonable but remember the price includes their commission. For example, a nice wall hanging may be priced at $10.00 at a garage sale, the same item will probably cost you $15.00 or more at a thrift, consignment or flea market purchase. The owner of this item may have paid $50.00 to $100.00 at some retail store a few years ago, so you see how this works, either way you get a good deal. All you have to do is decide which one of these avenues of shopping will best suit you, then hit the road.

Different Color Designs

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

There is really no single source I could refer you to regarding decorating these room accents, but quite often Traditional Home Magazine will feature homes with dormers, particularly in their spring editions. While that doesn’t help you now, let’s talk about some basic things. Since you have dormers and traditional windows in the same room, you are right in saying the treatment needs to match.

Black, white and red are a classic color combination. Very nice in certain instances but possibly not practical in a huge room. I’ve never seen it done well, even with a 4th color such as sky blue added. Please consider tweaking this scheme and also consider picking the paint chips out in person at the home in question. The lighting will be different and the room size, everything.