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Dorothy said it best while clicking together her ruby red shoes: there’s no place like home; there's no place like home. It’s the place where you rejuvenate and refuel. It’s the place where you and those who mean the most to you spend time together. It’s the sanctuary where you can be authentically you. And so, it should be a place that reflects the best version of you.
Whether you're renting or owning, your home -most likely- could use a domicile pick-me-up. And the easier, and more cost-effective that domestic decor boost is, the better. Here are some tips that are so easy, you can do them affordably and in no time, and seamlessly transform your home into a work of art.
Use Mirrors and Glass Partitions To Make A Space Look Bigger
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At times, the simplest things can make a significant impact. And including mirrors in a home is one such thing. Glass partitions leading to the outside space also work well. It's all glass and mirrors, is a classic interior decorating mantra. Utilizing mirrors creates the optical illusion of additional space, thereby making small spaces seem bigger.
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Painting a room -walls and ceilings alike- with neutral colors also makes a room feel more palatial. Add in some natural light and the savvy placement of the mirrors, and that room will never appear overly crowded.
Blend Together Inexpensive and Expensive
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Purchase some posters from your favorite artist -perhaps it’s Salvador Dali, John Singer Sargent or Monet- and insert it in an expensive frame. Then hang it on the wall where it will pop out to any visitor.
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Include Flowers and Plants
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Sunflowers cheer up any space. Hanging a painting of Van Gogh's Sunflowers on your wall, will surely compliment your vase of fresh sunflowers.
And so, isn't now the time for you to go and click your ruby red shoes together, and let them seamlessly lead you to your luxury home?