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You come home tired and weary from work, and the last thing you want to see is your living room looking as drained and frazzled out as you. You resolve to make this weekend a “makeover day” for your home, but you don’t know where to start! You don’t even have the money to hire a professional for the job. Fear not, all is not lost. I’m going to give you a few easy hints and tips for bringing back life and energy to your room, without burning a hole in your pocket.

Cleaning – If you have a family, then you doubtless have newspapers, magazines, books, etc. lying around in corners, inside closets, everywhere. Plus lots more of shoes, clothes, and toys, especially if you have children. These all damage the character of your room, and instead make it look like a untidy garbage pile rather than a warm, comfortable area to rest and relax. Vacuum or clean the upholstery, curtains, rugs, and the floors. Remove all your decorative collectibles and give each piece a thorough cleaning, and polish up the tables and surfaces.

Rearrange – First thing to do here is to pull away all those pieces of furniture sticking to the walls. It does not matter how big or small your room is; get them out and rearrange them in small groups near the middle of the room, or place your furnishings at interesting angles in front of your focal point to create an intimate conversation area. Do you have a narrow room? Try arranging the sofa diagonally to make it appear larger.

The focal point – Don’t have one in your room? Try painting one side of your room a different, but complementary color, one that matches your room and your furnishings. This will be the room’s focal point. Try placing your favorite piece of furniture against the new wall to make the look complete. You can also decorate the wall with interesting art work or a large ornately framed mirror, or something unique and interesting. If you opt to use a mirror, make sure it reflects a pleasant view. If your room already has its focal point, consider giving the entire room a fresh new coat of paint, to create a fresh, new atmosphere.

Add some greens – Breathe new life into your room with the addition of healthy green plants. To keep it interesting, try using plants and flowers of different sizes and different varieties Be sure to keep them healthy and trimmed, though. A dying plant always adds negative vibes to any ambience. If your room doesn’t have enough bright sunlight, you can opt for silk greenery instead.

Get new lamps – Nothing can make your room look more outdated and stale than lamps from the sixties, so remove those outdated lamps from your room and replace them with new, unique ones. Look for unique, interesting lamps that will make a bold statement, and you’ll be sure to find a few that can relate to the personality and the theme of your room. Look for lighting with three-way switches; this offers you a variety of lighting options to set the mood in your room.

There you go! With a little bit of imagination and creativity, you can turn your “frazzled” home decor into a fresh, exciting new space. All it takes is your creativity, imagination, and some elbow grease. Your efforts will ultimately result in a fresher, more interesting, and more vibrant home. Renew your passion for decorating your home, one room at a time!

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Mary Kate Windham is a researcher and writer working for http://www.everydaygift.net, which provides all the home furnishings, furniture, and other high-quality products you need. Visit us when you need the best in gifts and home furnishings.