3 Small Design Strategies That Make a Big Impact

 

If you’re looking to upgrade your home’s interior design, it may surprise you to know that it doesn’t necessarily require investing in new furniture or installing new flooring. In fact, according to the home design editors at Real Simple, focusing on a few key details is often all it takes to upgrade your home’s overall design. Here are three easy and relatively inexpensive steps you can take to instantly elevate your home decor.

 

  1. Restain or paint wooden furniture.A new coat of stain can make a piece of furniture go from old and shabby to brand new and dazzling. The key to success, however, is selecting the right shade, as the stain you choose will either enhance the existing undertones of the wood, or make the wood tones appear warmer or cooler. This is why the editors say it’s critical to test any stain before you proceed with your project. You’ll also need to take opacity into consideration—some stains allow more of the wood grain to shine through, while others provide a denser coverage. Do your research and test!  Or grab some paint and give an old piece a facelift!!  In our Southern clime, painting a boring chest, night tables, end tables or even chairs a whole new color can give your whole room a new look!

 

  1. Replacing light-switch covers. You probably don’t give your white plastic switch plates a second thought. But once you upgrade them, you won’t believe the difference it makes in your home’s overall look and feel. As a REALTOR, it is one of the first things I notice when walking through a property – dirty, chipped, ill fitting light switch covers.  There’s a plethora of options to choose from, too, in a variety of shapes, colors and patterns and prices from extremely reasonable to quite expensive. Just switching from standard builder’s grade to a brighter white, chrome or brass covers will instantly add some luxe to your home.

 

  1. Getting serious about lighting.No matter the quality or design factor of an existing room, when it’s strategically lit, everything looks more stylish. Specialists recommend taking a layered approach to lighting, providing a variety of options within a room, from small task lighting to tabletop lamps to overhead lights. They also advise taking your lighting a step further by adding a few statement pieces to a room, such as a vintage table lamp or stylish wall sconces.  In bedrooms, wall sconces or pendant lights over nightstands are in vogue and provide reading lights for those avid bedtime readers.

 

The bottom line? There’s no need to wait until you’ve saved enough money for that statement couch. Focus on a few, key details and start enjoying an elevated interior decor.