How To Decorate Your Living Space To Fit Your Needs

How To Decorate Your Living Space To Fit Your Needs

 

 

Some people redecorate their houses because the style has become outdated or they're simply ready for a change. However, redecorating isn't just about changing the way your space looks. It can also make your home more accommodating to your lifestyle and, according to experts, even boost your mood. So why not give it a try with these tips from Vedazzling Accessories Boutique?

 

Redecorating for Kids

If your kids' rooms are constantly messy, help them stay more organized by putting the storage areas, coat racks, and benches at kid height. If your kids are creative types, consider purchasing some glow-in-the-dark paint and putting stars or other fun patterns on the ceiling and walls. Chalkboard paint can be another fun and functional option to turn your child's walls into a play area, study aid or message board.

 

Designing Your Workspace

If you have been working from the couch or the dining room table, set aside a specific space in your home for work. This will minimize distractions, improve productivity and keep you more organized. If you are trying to save some money but want to create a more custom room design, consider updating your old furniture instead of buying new. A furniture upholstery service can repair or cover damaged couches and chairs. Costs vary depending on the type and size of the furniture, the fabric used and whether you are requesting custom designs. A large couch might cost between $1,200 and $3,500, while a small chair would probably cost significantly less. Start your search for a professional by searching for furniture upholstery near you and checking out customer reviews.

 

Getting Ready for Entertaining

Multiple seating areas are one of the most important aspects of a well-designed home for entertaining. Using a monochrome layering technique can create visual cohesion and make your seating area look like a design element rather than just a place to sit. Make your foyer more welcoming and stylish by adding plants, art and family photos. Lay down some matching rugs for cohesion and provide a seating area near the door so guests can rest and remove their shoes. Organize different spots for different interests. For example, you might have one space for guests who want to watch the big game and another for those who want to sit and chat, play board games or join a game of pool.

 

Making Your Home More Relaxing

One of the best ways to make your home more relaxing is to get rid of clutter. Once the mess is cleared, maximize the natural light, choose tranquil colors for a new paint job and add soothing accents, such as flowers and candles. You can make the room cozier by adding books, blankets and throw pillows. Layer textures to achieve a soft, calm and relaxing atmosphere.

 

Purchasing a New House

If you find that you can't make your current place fit your needs without doing major remodeling, consider shopping for a new home. Make a list of your wants and prioritize them. Research the housing market in your target area to get an idea of what is available in your price range, and then look at budget-friendly houses that check the most boxes.

 

If your home is adding stress to your life, look for ways you can change your space to remove stress instead of adding to it. If your current house needs too much work, consider relocating to a home that fits your lifestyle better.

 

Vedazzling Accessories Boutique has become a premier retail platform for emerging black accessories designers. Call 347-619-3792.

 

Article written by Leslie Campos of Well Parents  she is a contributing writer for Vedazzling Accessories 

 

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