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Make your home ready for the holidays with easy, affordable decor updates

Welcoming friends and family into your home is one of the best ways to celebrate the season. One of the keys to making visitors feel right at home is to be a happy host. So, do yourself – and your guests – a favor and put a little effort into getting your home holiday houseguest perfect.

Since your house will be full with visitors over the holidays, go beyond cleaning and organizing.  Adding touches of festive decor will create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, and if there are do-it-yourself projects still on the to-do list, now is the best time to finish them. Not only will your home look fresh and revived to you, but your guests will certainly notice your home’s updated appearance.
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Seasonal sense: Using scent, sight and sound to stimulate holiday spirits


– From baking cookies with loved ones to caroling through the neighborhood or celebrating with family and friends, fond memories of holiday traditions abound. Each year, scents, sights and sounds promote the season’s spirit – continuing long-standing traditions and creating new memories.


Here are some ideas for stimulating your senses and evoking the warmth of the holidays in your home:

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How to refresh home decor and be a budget-savvy trendsetter


Many people use just one word to describe lavish, luxurious homes filled with the latest interior design trends: unattainable.

These dream homes that appear on television programs and grace the pages of magazines are seen as projects that can only be executed by affluent homeowners who chase trends and change decor with every season. But, according to television design star Lisa LaPorta, with a practical approach, it’s easy to stay at the forefront of hot home design trends on any budget.

“Designer homes should be sources of inspiration and motivation,” LaPorta says. “When you’re researching home renovation and style, you should absolutely look to the most stylish and opulent examples. Then, once you know what you want, execute those ideas on a budget that works for you.” According to LaPorta, the best way to keep your home up to date with current trends is to change elements that have high impact, and are cost-effective.  

“It might seem obvious, but painting can truly transform a home from being 20 years outdated, to one on the cusp of modern decor,” she says. “Keep abreast of the design trends, but don’t forget to include your own personality.”

LaPorta advises homeowners to be introspective and look to their own personal sense of style to identify paint colors. Your wardrobe says a lot about you and can help guide color selection for your home, she states. Be confident in your choices and run with them. But, she cautions people to never choose a final color while at the paint or hardware store.

“Too often I see people choose colors on the spot at a paint store, only to go home and realize it looks completely different on the wall,” LaPorta says. “There’s a reason you’re allowed to take color chips home with you. You need to test them!”

She goes on to say that many people think color selection is the most important part of painting. Once they know what colors they want to use, it’s as simple as grabbing a paint brush and covering the wall, right? Wrong. In reality, choosing an inferior brush can have an enormous negative impact on the final result. LaPorta recommends using high-quality painting tools such as Purdy brushes and rollers for a flawless finish.  

The appearance of a finished painting project is very much dependent on the quality of the applicators used. “When you’re painting, the brush really does matter. A Purdy brush holds more paint, provides smooth, even coverage and vastly reduces brush marks on the wall.”

Once you have the perfect, trendy colors on the walls, it’s time to accessorize. LaPorta notes that many people have a tendency to overpopulate their rooms with too much furniture. Not only does this clutter the space, but it’s quite costly, as well. Instead, she recommends putting larger furniture pieces in a rotation to cut down on clutter.

“Design is cyclical,” LaPorta points out. “Eventually, the couch you bought in the ’70s will be popular again. But, that doesn’t mean it should be on display until that happens. Focus on a few pieces of large furniture and then chase the trends by purchasing smaller, less costly items such as throw pillows, rugs or inexpensive art and paintings. Then, as trends change and evolve, rotate the larger pieces into your decor.  You’ll save money, but still feel like your home is on-trend.

A fresh coat of paint and some new accessories can create dramatic change, but LaPorta also points out that simply changing the layout of a room can also make a big difference.

“Homeowners sometimes forget that rearranging furniture can completely change the appeal and feel of a space,” she says. “Step outside of the boundaries of your normal decorating style and see how you feel. Instead of having the television as the focal point of a living room, make the coffee table or fireplace the center. The best part is, it’s free. And if you don’t like how it looks, you can always change it back.”

These few simple design tips can help transform your home into a chic, trendy space that’s the envy of the neighborhood, all at a price tag you can afford.

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Designer tricks for the do-it-yourselfer



(ARA) – Ever watch those TV design shows and wonder how to replicate the look in your own home?

It’s easy to incorporate designer tricks into your space, no matter the style or existing decor. Focus on adding layers of color and texture, and notice how hues flow from room to room to create a cohesive design.

Choosing coordinating colors is easy when you have the right guide. Look for color palette cards that group colors by design themes to incorporate a favorite style, from traditional to rustic to contemporary. Then draw these hues into all elements of the room, including flooring, fabrics and light fixtures.

For example, the new HGTV (R) HOME by Sherwin-Williams line of interior paints and supplies features eight designer-inspired color collections – each with 20 colors that work well together, no matter how many or how few are selected – along with expert design tips to help do-it-yourselfers create harmonious room-to-room color transitions.

“Many homes today have open-floor plans that require close attention to how colors flow between spaces,” says Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing for Sherwin-Williams. “Our collections are designed to take the guesswork out of coordinating colors, and to give consumers the confidence and creative spark to find their personal color style.”

Pull together a well-designed home by taking cues from the overall color palette to add decorative accessories. For example, a spicy orange vase on the dining room table can play off a bold accent wall in the kitchen. Or update the look of furniture with a glossy coat of paint. Personalize with family treasures and modern, metallic or glass finishes for an eclectic, yet timeless look.

Designers aren’t afraid to make a statement with a signature space. Why not play on the high-impact contrast of black and white in a foyer or infuse an electric jolt of pink in a master bath? There are no wrong choices, because color is personal – and doesn’t have to be permanent.

Prime time design

Another popular design technique is to turn flooring into a flexible decorating element. Flooring can significantly impact a home’s overall decor by enhancing the warmth and beauty of a room. To liven up a space, try layering a vibrant area rug over a hard-surface floor or a neutral carpet —  it’s easy to change as design preferences evolve.

Looking for flooring that fits your personal design style? The HGTV HOME Flooring by Shaw collection makes floor shopping simple with displays that include how-to tips and trend information. Choose from 20 unique area rugs featuring transitional and modern patterns. Or, take on a bigger project with one of the collection’s fashion-forward carpet, hardwood and laminate products.

Try these designer tricks to bring a dramatic new look to any home. For more design inspiration and decorating advice, visit sherwin-williams.com/hgtvhome and www.shawfloors.com/HGTV.

Go for the gold: Master suite remodeling tips



(ARA) – If kitchen and bathroom remodels are the gold and silver medalists in the Olympics of home renovation, then a master suite remodel is a very respectable bronze. But while the superstars of the renovation world may reap more in terms of resale value, a master suite remodel can be more rewarding for your soul.

After all, we spend a lot of time in the bedroom – and we’re doing more than just sleeping. For many Americans, the master suite has become a refuge, the area of the house where we can relax and put the day’s stresses and cares out of our minds. Anything we do to make that small (or large) suite of rooms more appealing can help enhance our overall enjoyment of our homes.

While adding a master suite can deliver a return on investment of about 63 percent at resale (according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2011 Cost vs. Value Report), few of us have the budget for such a sweeping renovation. Fortunately, a few cost-effective moves can boost a master suite’s appeal exponentially. Here are a few master suite remodeling ideas that can deliver big bang for not many bucks:

Liven up the walls

A coat of fresh paint remains one of the easiest, lowest-cost ways to freshen any room. Restive, comforting hues can set a relaxing, welcoming tone in a master suite. And since these shades also tend to be neutral, repainting a master bedroom and bath can enhance resale value as well. It’s OK to paint the bedroom and bath different colors, but keep in mind they should be harmonious and complementary – not jarringly different from each other.

While you’re repainting, don’t forget to do the walk-in closet, if your suite has one. You may be the only ones seeing the closet walls for now, but having the master suite color carried into the closet (rather than leaving it stark white) can help create visual continuity for potential buyers.

Let the sun shine in

A skylight is an upgrade that is both luxurious and practical. Adding one to a master suite is a great way to bring rejuvenating natural light into your home, reduce the need for electric lighting and lower your power bills. No-leak skylights from skylight maker Velux, also eliminate one of the traditional concerns about skylights; when properly installed they are no more likely to leak than any other type of quality window. Venting skylights, especially in a bath, can also provide passive ventilation to carry odors and moisture out of the room. Privacy is also a plus with skylights; they admit natural light without providing an interesting view to your neighbors.

If your master suite is on the first floor, you may think you can’t do a skylight. Tubular skylights, such as Sun Tunnels, can deliver natural light into spots where a traditional skylight won’t work – such as on the ground floor of a multi-level home. If you’re not sure how a skylight will fit into your master suite, consider downloading the free Velux Skylight Planner App, available for iPhones, iPods, iPads and Android phones. The app helps you see what a skylight might look like in your home. Visit www.veluxusa.com to learn more.

Lavish the bath

A great bathroom is important anywhere in your house, but it’s vital to creating a luxurious master suite. Fortunately, the bath is one room where it’s easy to make a big impact with not much money.

After you’ve repainted the room, consider adding touches like decorative frames around bathroom mirrors, upgraded light fixtures and decadent accessories such as plush towels and a warming towel rack. If you have a few more dollars to spend, replacing a soaking tub with a jetted one is a luxury upgrade that pays off big in terms of enjoyment. You can also replace a standard shower-head with one that offers multiple jets. Replacing a plain shower door with a decorative one, or swapping out a straight shower curtain bar for a curved one are also simple improvements.

With a bronze-level investment of time and money, you can remodel a master suite into a luxurious at-home escape – one that pays off at a gold-medal level.

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Backyard upgrades bring the resort lifestyle home


(ARA) – Maybe the economy really is getting better, but if you’re still planning to forego a pricey vacation this summer, you’re likely not alone. Rather than dropping a lot of cash on travel, many Americans are choosing to spend their hard-earned money where they’ll enjoy it more for longer – in their own backyards.

Upgrading your backyard may work for you on multiple levels. Not only will you increase your enjoyment of the time you spend there, backyard enhancements like decks, patios and landscaping can increase your home’s resale value. You can create your own oasis of luxury at home for much less than the cost of a luxury vacation.

From murals to outdoor kitchens, resort-style luxury can be had for less right in your own backyard. To get an idea of where to begin, think of the features and decor that you most loved about your last resort stay and work toward recreating them at home for a fraction of the cost. Here are some ideas to get you started:

Theme park

HGTV star Jamie Durie has elevated outdoor living spaces to an art form by creating each design around a specific theme, whether it’s capturing the exotic flavor of Thailand or the dreamy, relaxed style of California. You can borrow Durie’s techniques and create a theme in your own backyard.

Do you dream of a vacation to the English countryside? The right mix of flowers, cultured pathways and gracious seating areas can evoke the beauty of an English garden. Is a beachside retreat more to your taste? Try potted tropical plants, torches and decorating accents in sand and ocean hues to recreate the atmosphere of the beach.

Dazzling decor

Your outdoor decor can go a long way toward creating a luxury resort feeling. Draw on favorite luxury touches of interior designers, such as luxurious floor coverings and engaging wall murals. An outdoor mural can transform a space from mundane to exotic.

New technology, dubbed SmartStick, can allow you to mount a mural virtually anywhere outdoors. All you need is a flat surface (other than non-painted brick). The space-age material will withstand all weather conditions, won’t shrink or curl, and can even wrap around corners and curves. It’s easily removable, peeling effortlessly away from the surface without leaving any marks or residue, and can then be re-used elsewhere. Log on to www.muralsyourway.com to learn more.

A splash of class

For many of us, water play is a key part of a resort experience. If you live in a community that permits pools, you can easily install an above-ground pool for less than you would pay for a luxury vacation. Modern kits include everything from the pool walls and liner to the filter. Prices range from just a few hundred dollars for basic, modestly sized pools to a few thousand for more upscale versions.

If a pool isn’t possible for you, consider adding a different type of water feature. Installing a fountain or building a pond can not only be a great do-it-yourself project for the entire family, everyone will enjoy the delightful presence of water in your outdoor living space when you’re done. Whatever type of water feature you choose, from a tabletop fountain to a bird bath, the object is to deliver the restful mood and charming sound of flowing water.

Seating that sizzles

For some items, it’s worth paying a bit more to get better quality, and outdoor furniture is one of them. You’ll be spending a lot of time on your deck or patio, and your seating area should be comfortable, inviting and luxurious. A table and at least four chairs is a must, but think beyond the box and consider incorporating loveseats, lounges and ottomans into your seating design.

If you have the space, consider creating seating groupings throughout the yard. Your deck or patio will be the main entertaining area, but a simple bistro set tucked away beneath a tree or beside a flower bed can make a great spot for quiet chats, or reading a book while sipping your favorite wine.

This summer, consider staying home and keeping your money with you by creating a backyard resort that your whole family can enjoy throughout the season.

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