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Cheap Home Decorating Tips And Ideas
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When I moved into my original '60s house all I could see was how many changes I needed to make. However when you're decorating on a budget you just can't do everything at once. Here are some inexpensive (or discount) home decorating tips and ideas that can give you the polished look you want without breaking the bank.
Decorating your home in stages is the best way to approach home decorating on a limited budget. It lessens the financial stress and can make the whole process more enjoyable.
Home Decorating Ideas - Where to Start?
Paint is the ultimate in discount home decor. It is one of the least expensive home decorating ideas, yet creates a huge impact on the overall look and feel of your room. Decide the look that you want to achieve in your room and select the paint color accordingly. Light colors create an open, airy and light feel, darker shades create more drama and brighter colors are more eclectic, cheery and youthful.
If you are keeping most or all of the existing furniture in the room, choose a color that will complement that furniture and that blends well with it. One of the best home decorating tips is to make sure you look at a paint chip in all lights and all times of the day. A paint chip that looks great in the full light near the window may not look right next to your sofa in the evening light. Try it all out before you buy the paint.
If you are into DIY projects, painting is something most of us can do on our own, rather than hiring a contractor. If you are up to the challenge, painting a room yourself can be a big saving when decorating your home.
Window treatments, curtains, blinds or shades, are items that can create a big impact in the room with minimal cost. If you currently have shades or blinds, consider side curtains to soften the look of the room. Even Roman shades, which roll up, add color, vibrancy and interest to your room, where plain blinds may not. Today, inexpensive curtains, which look costly but are easy on the budget, can be found in many home decor or department stores.
Home Decorating Ideas - Flooring and Furniture
New flooring is often considered out of reach if the budget leans toward discount home decor. But new technologies and flooring materials are changing that reality.
Laminates are a good option for those who love the look of hardwood but can't afford it while ceramic tile is an affordable choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Today's laminate floorings can be mistaken for hardwood or ceramic tile and are much more budget friendly. Because of the wide variety of looks and styles in laminates, different choices can be used throughout the house. Laminates can also be installed with just a few tools and some instruction. Peel and stick tiles are also better than they were years ago and come in a variety of attractive patterns. They can easily be laid by a DIY enthusiast.
Check out the options and the prices at your local home improvement store. You just might be amazed at what you can afford.
If your upholstered furniture is tired looking but still in reasonable shape, consider slip covers rather than replacing the furniture itself. Like flooring, furniture covers have come a long way in the last few years and you can get covers that are attractive and cover the furniture well on a limited budget. Slip covers that are made specifically for your furniture will make it look like you bought all new furniture. Check your local listings or online for companies that will make custom slip covers.
Home Decorating Ideas - Accent Pieces Make all the Difference
Once you have the basics completed, the accessories you choose will make all the difference in the world. Select these items carefully and your room can look like you hired a decorator.
Mirrors are inexpensive and can add a lot of pizzazz to your room. Consider a mirror over your sofa or in an entrance way. Mirrors give the appearance of a more expanded space than you really have, so they are excellent for small spaces. A tip for purchasing mirrors - consider the place the mirror will be hung when you choose the size. A mirror that is too small for its position in the room will look lost and one that is too big will overpower the space it occupies. When you purchase a mirror, make sure you can return it in case it is the wrong size or style when you place it in the room.
Artwork, candles, vases and other display pieces finish the room and give it that polished look. They can also be purchased over time as you find them which makes it easier on a tight budget. This is where you can really show your personality in the room. Make a statement with your choices. Do you want to create a restful haven? Then choose white or light and soft colors to accent the room. Or add a splash of vibrant color and jazz it up a bit.
Hopefully our home decorating tips and ideas have shown you that redecorating your home doesn't have to break the bank. It just takes a bit of planning and creative shopping to create the new look you want in your home.
Home Decorating Ideas - Where to Start?
Paint is the ultimate in discount home decor. It is one of the least expensive home decorating ideas, yet creates a huge impact on the overall look and feel of your room. Decide the look that you want to achieve in your room and select the paint color accordingly. Light colors create an open, airy and light feel, darker shades create more drama and brighter colors are more eclectic, cheery and youthful.
If you are keeping most or all of the existing furniture in the room, choose a color that will complement that furniture and that blends well with it. One of the best home decorating tips is to make sure you look at a paint chip in all lights and all times of the day. A paint chip that looks great in the full light near the window may not look right next to your sofa in the evening light. Try it all out before you buy the paint.
If you are into DIY projects, painting is something most of us can do on our own, rather than hiring a contractor. If you are up to the challenge, painting a room yourself can be a big saving when decorating your home.
Window treatments, curtains, blinds or shades, are items that can create a big impact in the room with minimal cost. If you currently have shades or blinds, consider side curtains to soften the look of the room. Even Roman shades, which roll up, add color, vibrancy and interest to your room, where plain blinds may not. Today, inexpensive curtains, which look costly but are easy on the budget, can be found in many home decor or department stores.
Home Decorating Ideas - Flooring and Furniture
New flooring is often considered out of reach if the budget leans toward discount home decor. But new technologies and flooring materials are changing that reality.
Laminates are a good option for those who love the look of hardwood but can't afford it while ceramic tile is an affordable choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Today's laminate floorings can be mistaken for hardwood or ceramic tile and are much more budget friendly. Because of the wide variety of looks and styles in laminates, different choices can be used throughout the house. Laminates can also be installed with just a few tools and some instruction. Peel and stick tiles are also better than they were years ago and come in a variety of attractive patterns. They can easily be laid by a DIY enthusiast.
Check out the options and the prices at your local home improvement store. You just might be amazed at what you can afford.
If your upholstered furniture is tired looking but still in reasonable shape, consider slip covers rather than replacing the furniture itself. Like flooring, furniture covers have come a long way in the last few years and you can get covers that are attractive and cover the furniture well on a limited budget. Slip covers that are made specifically for your furniture will make it look like you bought all new furniture. Check your local listings or online for companies that will make custom slip covers.
Home Decorating Ideas - Accent Pieces Make all the Difference
Once you have the basics completed, the accessories you choose will make all the difference in the world. Select these items carefully and your room can look like you hired a decorator.
Mirrors are inexpensive and can add a lot of pizzazz to your room. Consider a mirror over your sofa or in an entrance way. Mirrors give the appearance of a more expanded space than you really have, so they are excellent for small spaces. A tip for purchasing mirrors - consider the place the mirror will be hung when you choose the size. A mirror that is too small for its position in the room will look lost and one that is too big will overpower the space it occupies. When you purchase a mirror, make sure you can return it in case it is the wrong size or style when you place it in the room.
Artwork, candles, vases and other display pieces finish the room and give it that polished look. They can also be purchased over time as you find them which makes it easier on a tight budget. This is where you can really show your personality in the room. Make a statement with your choices. Do you want to create a restful haven? Then choose white or light and soft colors to accent the room. Or add a splash of vibrant color and jazz it up a bit.
Hopefully our home decorating tips and ideas have shown you that redecorating your home doesn't have to break the bank. It just takes a bit of planning and creative shopping to create the new look you want in your home.
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7 Top Ideas for Home Decorating Frugal Kitchen
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Update or rejuvenate your kitchen with 1 or a combination of these 7 frugal kitchen decorating ideas.
Let's start with an assessment type wish list. Choose a relaxed time where you and significantly involved other can sit with paper and pencil and write down the characteristics that are the least liked or outdated.
Next, prioritize what is most important. If it's boring cabinets, an outdated floor, or scratched and stained sink, list these in order of what "bugs" you most.
Now it's time to match the need to the 7 frugal kitchen update ideas. Remember if you can only get to one or two out of your potentially long list of wish list improvements, just going with one of these frugal kitchen decorating ideas will go a long way toward updating the look and feel of the room.
1. Those tired kitchen cabinets don't have to be entirely replaced. You can do 1 of 2 relatively inexpensive improvements. If the budget is super tight, consider painting the cabinets and adding new hardware such as handles, knobs and pulls. This will give those cabinets a brighter, more modern look.
Consider a decorative finish such as a glaze or faux aged look for a more country kitchen. If painting is not your thing, consider re-facing. For this redecorating application I would recommend a contractor. True, this is more expensive than painting but much less costly than tearing out and replacing all the kitchen cabinets.
2. If you have an old, outdated vinyl floor, rather than ripping up the mess, buy some sticky backed floor tiles. Rather than placing them side to side, employ spacers and grout to give those tiles a sophisticated floor look. Though tiles suitable for grouting will cost a pinch more than regular floor tiles, the finished look far surpasses the expense. With the right choice, don't be surprised if people comment on your beautiful new marble tiled floors.
3. New color is always a snappy way to update a room. Don't stick to just one all over the room color; consider an accent wall in the breakfast nook. How about a wall of chalkboard paint, which comes in a variety of colors to keep communication fun and ongoing? Finish up those refreshed walls with new fixture plates and trim.
4. Combine that new paint color with a newly tiled wall backsplash. There is plenty of help online to extend your knowledge of how to do it yourself. It's easy and quick. Tile prices vary from style to manufacturer so you can budget accordingly. You will also need an electric tile cutter to do the job properly, but these can be rented at your local home supply warehouse. Don't feel imprisoned to traditional ceramic or glass tile, they also come in wood, porcelain, stainless steel and even water and grease resistant wallpaper.
5. Yank out that old tarnished faucet and tattered sink and replace them with brand new updated ones. Both sink and faucet price in as low as $50 and as high as $750. I'm certain you will find a price point in your style that fits the frugal budget. Replacing a sink is not as difficult as you may think. Again, it's amazing how much free information is available on the internet.
6. Don't forget the windows. Dusty or outdated window treatments will frump up a kitchen more than any other feature. Maybe its time to replace those cafe curtains with shutters or shades. Shutters will most likely need to be custom ordered but shades are sold in many a hang ready variety that will be cut to size upon purchase.
7. This last idea is not so much about creating a physical update as it is about creating a clean, fresh look by de-cluttering. It's easy for the kitchen to become the catch all for small kitchen appliances, which then sabotages the crisp new updates you want to enjoy.
The golden rule of interior design is less is more. Keep those small appliances to a bare minimum. Keep only the ones you use everyday on top, like a coffee pot or juicer. Store the others in a pantry. Add a bright color combination of 3 items complimentary to the kitchen's color scheme of various heights to add visual interest. It could be brightly colored canisters or bottles. Whatever your choice, avoid clutter at all costs; pick items carefully and guard against perpetual piles habitually.
Who isn't finding themselves on a tight budget these days, but you don't have to freeze all kitchen decorating projects because even just one of these frugally affordable kitchen decorating changes can make a huge difference to the look of your all important food preparation space.
Sue Krippner is a Free Lance Artist, Home Staging and Redesign Professional. She is attracted to "all things beautiful, especially as it relates to interior decorating and design.
Next, prioritize what is most important. If it's boring cabinets, an outdated floor, or scratched and stained sink, list these in order of what "bugs" you most.
Now it's time to match the need to the 7 frugal kitchen update ideas. Remember if you can only get to one or two out of your potentially long list of wish list improvements, just going with one of these frugal kitchen decorating ideas will go a long way toward updating the look and feel of the room.
1. Those tired kitchen cabinets don't have to be entirely replaced. You can do 1 of 2 relatively inexpensive improvements. If the budget is super tight, consider painting the cabinets and adding new hardware such as handles, knobs and pulls. This will give those cabinets a brighter, more modern look.
Consider a decorative finish such as a glaze or faux aged look for a more country kitchen. If painting is not your thing, consider re-facing. For this redecorating application I would recommend a contractor. True, this is more expensive than painting but much less costly than tearing out and replacing all the kitchen cabinets.
2. If you have an old, outdated vinyl floor, rather than ripping up the mess, buy some sticky backed floor tiles. Rather than placing them side to side, employ spacers and grout to give those tiles a sophisticated floor look. Though tiles suitable for grouting will cost a pinch more than regular floor tiles, the finished look far surpasses the expense. With the right choice, don't be surprised if people comment on your beautiful new marble tiled floors.
3. New color is always a snappy way to update a room. Don't stick to just one all over the room color; consider an accent wall in the breakfast nook. How about a wall of chalkboard paint, which comes in a variety of colors to keep communication fun and ongoing? Finish up those refreshed walls with new fixture plates and trim.
4. Combine that new paint color with a newly tiled wall backsplash. There is plenty of help online to extend your knowledge of how to do it yourself. It's easy and quick. Tile prices vary from style to manufacturer so you can budget accordingly. You will also need an electric tile cutter to do the job properly, but these can be rented at your local home supply warehouse. Don't feel imprisoned to traditional ceramic or glass tile, they also come in wood, porcelain, stainless steel and even water and grease resistant wallpaper.
5. Yank out that old tarnished faucet and tattered sink and replace them with brand new updated ones. Both sink and faucet price in as low as $50 and as high as $750. I'm certain you will find a price point in your style that fits the frugal budget. Replacing a sink is not as difficult as you may think. Again, it's amazing how much free information is available on the internet.
6. Don't forget the windows. Dusty or outdated window treatments will frump up a kitchen more than any other feature. Maybe its time to replace those cafe curtains with shutters or shades. Shutters will most likely need to be custom ordered but shades are sold in many a hang ready variety that will be cut to size upon purchase.
7. This last idea is not so much about creating a physical update as it is about creating a clean, fresh look by de-cluttering. It's easy for the kitchen to become the catch all for small kitchen appliances, which then sabotages the crisp new updates you want to enjoy.
The golden rule of interior design is less is more. Keep those small appliances to a bare minimum. Keep only the ones you use everyday on top, like a coffee pot or juicer. Store the others in a pantry. Add a bright color combination of 3 items complimentary to the kitchen's color scheme of various heights to add visual interest. It could be brightly colored canisters or bottles. Whatever your choice, avoid clutter at all costs; pick items carefully and guard against perpetual piles habitually.
Who isn't finding themselves on a tight budget these days, but you don't have to freeze all kitchen decorating projects because even just one of these frugally affordable kitchen decorating changes can make a huge difference to the look of your all important food preparation space.
Sue Krippner is a Free Lance Artist, Home Staging and Redesign Professional. She is attracted to "all things beautiful, especially as it relates to interior decorating and design.
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Western Home Decorating Ideas
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The American West typifies western home decorating ideas that could be anything from a rustic cabin belonging to a cowboy to a hideout in the mountains. While antlers, wool and birch bark play a small role, western style decoration usually uses wood, rock, leather and metal in abundance. These are the ingredients that give a feel of the Wild West as well as satisfies the home owner who is looking to replicate his home to those that existed during the heady past in American history.
To begin thinking about western home decorating ideas you have toy with natural ingredients from which you can get the furniture made. Without being intricate in design, western type furniture uses logs liberally and is usually large while the furnishings are mission type. Colors generally used for western home interiors are black, honey and gray. For bordering, navy, forest shade green, terracotta, cream brick colored red is common. All of them should blend well with the wallpaper made from fabric carrying western motifs.
Motifs used on wallpapers center around cowboys, bear, moose, pine trees, cattle, oaks, pine, lakes and rivers. Hunting and riding scenes are also much favored motifs and figure in western home decorating ideas as are wild flowers and bushes.
For western style home decor, you can use fabric that is not exquisite, but rough, tough and a bit coarse textured. Try and avoid using shiny leather and settle for matte finishes which gels well with the era. If at all you have to put in some shine, use them sparingly. Fur, woven rugs, denims and tweeds are quintessentially western in nature and are best used for fabric ideas and may also be used for upholstery.
Western home decorating ideas suggest an accent on anything that is old and antique but rugged in looks and nature. That also goes for your private nook. Your bedroom can feature furnishing and linen that look wild and rough but are cozy at the same time.
Leather strips, dry flowers, quilts, mirrors in twig frames, rawhide lampshades as accessories can figure in western home decorating ideas. With wooden floors, the fireplace and mantle with liberal bronze artifacts are prerequisites for a western style living room interior with artwork on oil, vintage photos and paintings.
Motifs used on wallpapers center around cowboys, bear, moose, pine trees, cattle, oaks, pine, lakes and rivers. Hunting and riding scenes are also much favored motifs and figure in western home decorating ideas as are wild flowers and bushes.
For western style home decor, you can use fabric that is not exquisite, but rough, tough and a bit coarse textured. Try and avoid using shiny leather and settle for matte finishes which gels well with the era. If at all you have to put in some shine, use them sparingly. Fur, woven rugs, denims and tweeds are quintessentially western in nature and are best used for fabric ideas and may also be used for upholstery.
Western home decorating ideas suggest an accent on anything that is old and antique but rugged in looks and nature. That also goes for your private nook. Your bedroom can feature furnishing and linen that look wild and rough but are cozy at the same time.
Leather strips, dry flowers, quilts, mirrors in twig frames, rawhide lampshades as accessories can figure in western home decorating ideas. With wooden floors, the fireplace and mantle with liberal bronze artifacts are prerequisites for a western style living room interior with artwork on oil, vintage photos and paintings.
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Home Decorating Ideas Inspired Flower
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An integral part of our lives are flowers, no occasion is considered complete without their presence. Life is the biggest celebration and everyday has its own charm. By adding floral elements to our home we can feel close to nature every day. By making some creative home decoration self inventions we can beautify any space, the article discusses a few of them below.
Colours: Colour scheme of a home plays an important role in deciding the ultimate look. Hues for wall paints, furniture and furnishings need to be in sync with each other or you can even try mixing and matching the different elements together to bring out a distinctive look. Your choice of colour scheme would be heavily influenced by the theme you choose. To add the floral touch you can make use of colours like reds and browns, yellow and purple or even pink and white; there are no rules for the colour selection it completely depends upon your love for flowers. You can even take help of a colour chart to know which colour will go with your choice, for instance if you love sunflowers you can look out for the hues that will suit the sunny yellow.
Lights: Lighting completes the look of a home and lets people create the atmosphere they want. Pastels or the flashy colours over your walls, the furniture and furnishings etc need to be highlighted and effective lighting can do this. You can create shadow effects with fixtures or chandeliers; imagine a lotus shaped fixture lighting a room and the beautifully scattered light all around the room or tulip shaped chandelier hanging from the ceiling. There are many other ways in which lights can be the icing on the cake of your home decorating activity.
Patterns: Floral patterns are always in style and go with possibly everything in the home. Table cloth or wall painting or the false ceilings or the window glasses, delicate floral motifs have a charm of their own and can woo anybody. Whether you choose a light colour scheme for an elegant look or make use of bold colours to make a catchy statement; the patterns will bring an altogether different perspective to your home.
Just like nature forever surprises us, flower power can too. So never think you are falling short of ideas to dress up your home, you can always walk around a florist's shop for some inspiration or even smell the fresh flowers to feel the pure and unadulterated essence of nature. All this can be artistically captured in your home decorating exercise.
Lights: Lighting completes the look of a home and lets people create the atmosphere they want. Pastels or the flashy colours over your walls, the furniture and furnishings etc need to be highlighted and effective lighting can do this. You can create shadow effects with fixtures or chandeliers; imagine a lotus shaped fixture lighting a room and the beautifully scattered light all around the room or tulip shaped chandelier hanging from the ceiling. There are many other ways in which lights can be the icing on the cake of your home decorating activity.
Patterns: Floral patterns are always in style and go with possibly everything in the home. Table cloth or wall painting or the false ceilings or the window glasses, delicate floral motifs have a charm of their own and can woo anybody. Whether you choose a light colour scheme for an elegant look or make use of bold colours to make a catchy statement; the patterns will bring an altogether different perspective to your home.
Just like nature forever surprises us, flower power can too. So never think you are falling short of ideas to dress up your home, you can always walk around a florist's shop for some inspiration or even smell the fresh flowers to feel the pure and unadulterated essence of nature. All this can be artistically captured in your home decorating exercise.
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Custom Kitchen Island for Perfect Kitchens
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Custom Kitchen Island |
Custom kitchen island have more storage, the demands placed upon kitchen space make the addition of an island an important, almost necessary element, thanks to the flexibility in what the island can be and contain. It's easy to design your own kitchen island, Firstly, you can searching for many kitchen island gallery and picture, put one of the best and suitable with your house, and start to design your own kitchen.
Firstly, Begin by choosing the look and type of material you would like to work with, including stock cabinets, molding, toe kick, glazes, feet and corbels. The stock cabinets may have to be trimmed down so that the height of the cabinets is the same.
After cut stock cabinet, you can then add beadboard panels. Beadboard panels add texture to the unfinished side of the cabinets, Nail the beadboard to the base cabinet so that it accurately lines up with the front edge of the two wall cabinets, flush with the front of the beadboard. When nailing beadboard, make sure to nail into the grooves so as avoid haing to fill in nail holes.
After that, Add the Toe Kick and Oak Wrap. To fasten the cabinets together, drill holes and screw in 1¼" screws, Add in the other sides for the toe kick. Carefully spread wood glue to create a stronger and longer lasting bond (Image 2), then nail the toe kick into place.
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Sports-Themed Home Decor Ideas
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Decorating in a sports-theme is appropriate for any room in your house including bedrooms, family rooms, living rooms, hallways and dens. Decorating with a sports-theme in mind comes with many possibilities and allows the fan in you to show off your team or sports spirit and loyalty while providing unique and exciting home décor. A sports-theme is easily adaptable to your unique personality, style and preferences. This décor is widely available now a day and you can use your already collected sports memorabilia to add that special sports touch to any sports-themed room.
First, you need to choose a theme for your room's décor. Sports-themes are endless. You can decorate around a particular College or Professional sports, team or sports in general including décor from different sports. You need to decide first off if you want to decorate around a specific sports or team or around a little bit of everything. This design decision will guide you through the rest of your design process.
If you or your family has a favorite team, decorating around this team should be a natural decision. If not, you can decorate around specific sport(s). You can paint the walls in the bright and bold colors of your team or in a natural bright and bold color like red, blue, orange and/or yellow and decorate the walls with your team's log, mascot or general sports décor. First, stencil the décor on the walls and then paint it. Add wallpaper bordering and wall decals for that special touch. Adding accessories such as throw blankets, pillows, bedding, blankets and rugs with team logos and colors or in shape of baseball, basketballs, footballs or other décor are widely available.
Next, add special accents like pennants and signs for your team or sport(s). These are widely available for a variety of College and Professional teams or generically. They are easy to hang and are a great way to add personality and brightness to a wall. Also, consider adding sports-themed clocks, mirrors and framed jerseys.
For that authentic sporting look and feel, decorate with real sports equipment. You can attach hockey sticks and tennis rackets to the walls. You can display baseballs, footballs, basketballs, and other small sporting goods on shelves and in curio cabinets. Get shoes and skates and hang them from hooks after tying the shoe laces together. Hang a basketball hoop on the wall and fill with foam balls of all types. Place a small soccer goal on one end of a room and place in the goal small sports-themed bean bag chairs or a locker for storage.
Lastly, add sports-themed lighting lamps and accessories to the room. Choose ceiling, wall, or table lamps. Small accent lamps can be used in bathrooms, hallways or in the kitchen. Add light switch covers and night lights for that special touch of your favorite team or sport(s).
Sports-themed decorating is the perfect home décor choice for your entire house. Enjoy.
If you or your family has a favorite team, decorating around this team should be a natural decision. If not, you can decorate around specific sport(s). You can paint the walls in the bright and bold colors of your team or in a natural bright and bold color like red, blue, orange and/or yellow and decorate the walls with your team's log, mascot or general sports décor. First, stencil the décor on the walls and then paint it. Add wallpaper bordering and wall decals for that special touch. Adding accessories such as throw blankets, pillows, bedding, blankets and rugs with team logos and colors or in shape of baseball, basketballs, footballs or other décor are widely available.
Next, add special accents like pennants and signs for your team or sport(s). These are widely available for a variety of College and Professional teams or generically. They are easy to hang and are a great way to add personality and brightness to a wall. Also, consider adding sports-themed clocks, mirrors and framed jerseys.
For that authentic sporting look and feel, decorate with real sports equipment. You can attach hockey sticks and tennis rackets to the walls. You can display baseballs, footballs, basketballs, and other small sporting goods on shelves and in curio cabinets. Get shoes and skates and hang them from hooks after tying the shoe laces together. Hang a basketball hoop on the wall and fill with foam balls of all types. Place a small soccer goal on one end of a room and place in the goal small sports-themed bean bag chairs or a locker for storage.
Lastly, add sports-themed lighting lamps and accessories to the room. Choose ceiling, wall, or table lamps. Small accent lamps can be used in bathrooms, hallways or in the kitchen. Add light switch covers and night lights for that special touch of your favorite team or sport(s).
Sports-themed decorating is the perfect home décor choice for your entire house. Enjoy.
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