10 Easy Ways to Transform a Bland Room by Raquel
Manuel
1. Look at the Room "With an Outside Eye"
Living with the same look year in and year out jades the eye.
Strip the room of its existing look to make it easier for you to
imagine new possibilities This can be done by either literally
taking all the furniture and accessories out of that room, or,
if this is impractical, covering as much as you can with white
paint sheets to virtually revert the room to its neutral state.
2. Introduce New Colors
Get inspired by clipping magazine photos, and collecting
paint chips. Once you're picked 2 or 3 different color
combinations, introduce each color scheme into the room. You can
easily try color experiments by scattering assorted pieces that
carry your color schemes randomly: throw pillows, scarves,
anything you have around the house that have the colors you are
considering, just to give yourself a preview. This is an
excellent way to find the color scheme that works best for you
without actually investing in furniture and accessories until
you are absolutely sure of which color combination works best.
3. Add Interesting Architectural Details
Consider adding moldings, chair rails, and other trimming to
add character to the walls and ceiling. This gives your room
instant personality and a sense of history, especially if you
are working with a new "builder's standard" home.
4. Master the Subtle Art of Disguise
Use screens to cover imperfections on the wall, hide clutter,
or to create a subtle transition from one living area to the
next. If the room is one large open area, for instance, you can
use a beautiful filigree screen between the living and the
dining sections, creating an instant demarcation between those
two functionally-distinct areas.
5. Change the Lighting
Adding a pair of lamps in keeping with the style you have
chosen will not only increase the amount of light available
within the room, but is also a good way to use accessories to
reinforce the room's style and theme. For added drama, try
uplighting.
6. Refresh the Window Treatments
Smart side panels may be a refreshing change from yesterday's
balloon drapes. Consider the role the windows play in this
particular room. Is there a beautiful view outside? If so, you
may want to use that to best advantage by minimizing the window
treatment that frames the view. If, on the other hand, the
window looks out to a brick wall, you might opt for a full-cover
drapery system that will be an art statement in its own right.
7. Rearrange the Furniture
Most times, a small change in furniture arrangement can
visually open up a room and create an energizing effect. If you
have a standard rectangular room and your furniture is arranged
so that the sofa and chairs are hugging the walls, how about
angling the sofa and chairs so that they are diagonal to the
walls?
8. Create One Focal Point
There's a spot in every room that can be turned into an
eye-catching focal point. Imagine yourself coming through the
entryway into the room. Where should your eye naturally land?
Figure out where that spot is, and create a collection of
furniture or accessories right in that spot that is in keeping
with the style, theme and colors you have selected for that
room.
9. Develop a Theme
Select accessories in keeping with your favorite theme: Could
this be a relaxed "By the Seaside" (think seafoam colors and a
plate-sized coral frond on a stand) theme or a vibrant "Tropical
Get-away" (fruit punch colors in orange and hot pink with palm
foliage) flavor. The possibilities are endless!
10. Introduce Audio Elements
Just add sounds, stir and enjoy! Waves lapping on the shore,
crickets chirping in the background could be just the final
touch to turn your decorating theme into a virtual reality right
inside your own home.
And why stop there? These are just a few of the many
decorating ideas compiled for your next interior makeover
project.
About the Author
The author is an incurable home decorator who has mastered
the art of instant redecorating by investing in neutral-colored
furniture and floorcovering and infusing color with
interchangeable art prints, throw pillow covers and matching
drapery. Her interior decor changes every season, yours can,
too! For more detailed how-to's, visit:
http://www.free-interior-decorating-idea.com.