“Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That’s relativity.”
What does Einstein have to do with home décor, you might ask? Well, changing things around the house can sometimes feel like a burden. You are busy enough with everyday chores, and you don’t have time for home improvements.
But, what if you were to find out that you can improve the aspect of your home in just one hour. Here’s how.
- First Thing First, Clean Your Home
If you just moved in, and there are no carpets of furniture, the first thing you could do to make your new home feel welcoming is clean it. Wash the windows, wipe the granite countertops, scrub the floors and vacuum the air conditioner’s filters. Put an old towel at the end of a broom and clean the ceiling because a lot of dirt collects there, and most people forget or don’t bother to clean it.
- Color It Up
If you don’t like the white or the bad paint job the previous tenant did, then it’s time to add some color. However, don’t forget to talk to the landlord before starting to redesign to make sure he agrees with your choices. Then, make sure to test the paint on a small area on the wall. Maybe you won’t like the color or it’s combination with the old paint will look different.
- Make Your Leaning Blanket Ladder
If you are not the lucky tenant of an apartment with tall rooms, don’t despair. You can use vertical elements to create the illusion of height and to draw the eye towards the ceiling. A leaning ladder, for example, is a great start. Not to mention that it will take you less than an hour to paint it and refurbish it.
It might take a bit longer if you choose to design the ladder yourself, but it can turn into a nice activity during a cold winter day.
- Revamp Your Bookcases
A minimalistic bookcase can go a long way. If your bookcases are cluttered with things no one needs or uses, then here’s what you need to do. First, get rid of the clutter. Store unnecessary things in a toy chest or store them in beautifully designed boxes. Paint the bookcase or get a tapestry with a beautiful design and apply it to the wood. Place some books, a few candles and other decorative elements – but not too many – and revamp your bookcase in no time.
- Give an Old Chair, a Makeover
If you don’t have an old chair to experiment with, go to a yard sale. They are true treasure islands for home designers and DIY enthusiasts.
Now that you have your chair, it’s time to give it a makeover. Paint it in a vibrant color, like red or turquoise, and change the old and boring fabric with something more lively. You can use an old shirt or skirt as fabric for the cushion.
- Lamp Transformation
If you are looking for a quick and easy way to liven up your room, refurbishing an old lamp is the way to go. All you need is paint, and a few accent strips to give your lamp a little edge. Be creative with the design and let your imagination run wild.
- Old Curtains Turned New
You want to get rid of your old curtains, but you don’t have the money or the time to look for new ones. One great idea that can enliven your home is to make a no-sew curtain panel. All you need is a decorator weight fabric (or some twin sheets for what matters), hem tape and scissors. Measure the fabric to make sure it will fit your windows, fold it at one end, sew it and attach some clips and rings.
- Customized Timber Knobs
You can turn your boring knobs into beautiful pieces of home décor. And no, you don’t have to spend a fortune or an entire week to do it. All you need is a beautiful print, scissors, a paint brush, and some adhesive.
- Upgrade Your Bathroom with New Faucets
Here’s a project for a gloomy Sunday morning: upgrading your dull bathroom. No, you won’t have to repaint or install new tiles. All you have to do is change the faucets. It’s cheap, easy, and it will take you less than one hour.
A home improvement project usually takes a lot of time. But, this doesn’t mean there aren’t small changes you can make to enliven your house.
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