Give your home a fresh new look and stay within your budget..

I love these books and can’t wait to get this rug under my table. There are many great resources for the novice home decorator so don’t be afraid to take a look in your local library or purchase one my favorites. You can create a simple inexpensive decorating plan by doing what is often call cross buying.

Decide on the theme or color scheme that is pleasing to you and that fits your lifestyle. Use catalogs and magazines as a resource and have fun tearing pages apart to create your “room” on paper. Develop a budget and time-line to purchase things as money allows. For instance recycle or give away all the things that will not have a home in the “new room”. Painting the room will give you clean canvas and costs little when done yourself. If you’re not comfortable doing that check with the local Chamber of Commerce or friends for a good painter. But trying it yourself will save money and might allow a sense of accomplishment at the same time.

Then buy the window treatments, wall murals, carpets, and any large pieces one at a time. Maybe you want a pricy little waste paper basket. Buy that one week and a lamp the next.

Purchasing your items once a month leads to the same end. Take your time and have fun with it. You’ll be surprised how you can create the very look that you thought was way out of your budget. Just take one step at a time to create your personal habitat. Express yourself and your style. Your home should reflect your inner self.

Start here or in the library. Just promise yourself to achieve the look that you know reflects the unique person you are. You can do it! Don’t forget art for your walls!

Area rugs and floor cloths can bring new life to a room

Area rugs and floor cloths can bring new life to a room

About Marcy McCann

Marcy McCann writes in various forms including an online column Adventures along Route 11, a collection of observations about her travels along Virginia’s historic corridor. Currently (for the third and final year) the Interim Fair Manager of the Shenandoah County Fair in Woodstock, Virginia, Marcy spends her spare time restoring a 200 year old brick Federal home in neighboring Strasburg. The first in her series of children’s books geared to bridging gaps in families undergoing change highlights the positive side of belonging to a stepfamily.
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