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Seven ways to freshen up your home

Bid goodbye to the blah of boring rooms.

By Eliza Berkon February 17, 2017 at 3:54 pm

After months of hanging out indoors and staring at your four walls, you might be ready for an interior-design change but lack the budget for major projects. Luckily, freshening up your home doesn’t require a wad of cash as much as it requires a touch of creativity. Try these easy and affordable methods:

Photo courtesy of Maya Kruchancova/Adobe Stock
Photo courtesy of Maya Kruchancova/Adobe Stock

1. Fresh Flowers

Adding fresh roses, tulips or an orchid to your kitchen table is a simple way to bring a splash of color, fresh scent and (quite literally) life to your eating space.

Photo courtesy of Archideaphoto/Adobe Stock
Photo courtesy of Archideaphoto/Adobe Stock

2. Reconfigured Furniture

Who needs new living room furniture when you can just move your old stuff around? Try moving your sofa to the opposite wall and rebuild your room from there, keeping in mind to strive for a sense of balance with each piece and placement.

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Photo courtesy of Sarah Doow/Adobe Stock

3. DIY Framed Art

Whip up your own Rothko with an old paintbrush and a bit of tempera, or better yet, have your kids or pet create an original finger/paw painting. Then toss it in a basic frame from Target, and voila—custom artwork for your wall.

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Photo courtesy of Alena Ozerova/Adobe Stock

4. Colorful Candles

Candles offer a bit of color, soothing scent and mood lighting all in one, and you can snag them at Home Goods for under $10.

Photo courtesy of Dutch Scenery/Adobe Stock
Photo courtesy of Dutch Scenery/Adobe Stock

5. Chill Music

Throw on an MP3, CD or vinyl, if you have it, to immediately set the scene when you walk in the door. Our go-tos are bossa nova, acoustic guitar and R&B.

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6. Bowls of Fruit

Hotels do it, the Obama White House did it, and you can do it, too. Little bowls of Gala apples or Anjou pears add charm to any room and speak to a general interest in wellness.

Photo courtesy of Peshkova/Adobe Stock
Photo courtesy of Peshkova/Adobe Stock

7. Changeable Chalkboard

What better way to change up a room than with a chalkboard with a message you can change each day? Suggestions include: “Magnificent Monday,” “Quinoa: It’s What’s For Dinner” and “Inspiring Message Goes Here.”

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