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1/9/17

BRAND NEW YEAR - BRAND NEW LOOK


If you follow my blog at all, you know how important I believe 'freshening' and 'updating' your home is to keeping or improving its overall value.

For most of us, our homes are our largest and most emotional investment.  Reams of research has shown that if your house is antiquated and out of date visually, it can devalue that investment when it comes time to sell. While you may not be anticipating a sale or refinance in the near future, when that time does come around it is much easier to deal with a few changes because you have kept your home updated, than to drown in a sea of changes and their overwhelming cost to be able compete in the current market and get the best possible return on your investment.

So, while you are making resolutions for change in the brand new year, why not set a few goals to update and freshen your home.

With that in mind, here are a few items on my list, as well as some suggestions:


Create that built-in you've been dreaming about.
coronado
Photo by Burnham Design
Built-ins are a great asset - I mean who doesn't need more storage?  A built-in bookcase or window bench with storage, always makes a room more beautiful and more useful.  It's on my list, too.
Mine will be in my master bedroom - the first room I'm tackling for the New Year.  I want built-in clothing storage (dresser) on the bottom and miles of shelves above - and no other furniture except for the bed and bedside tables....  

Create a statement at your entry - a fresh new first impression
coronado
Photo by Burnham Design
Go take a look at your entry as if you were a visitor coming to your home for the first time.  What impression does your front entry give?  You may not have a true 'entry' space - mine is a tiny landing and then a step down into the living room - but you can still create an 'entry' area that looks inviting and pulled together.

It's also on my list for 2017... I have these large antique corbels - just dying to make them into an entry shelf.  With such a small space at my front entry, this may just be the ticket to add function and a little drama!

Update your color scheme: change out fabrics and accessories
Santa Monica Bungalow
Photo by Carolyn Greco [Interior] Design
I know a lot of you are living with decades old color schemes.  I know this because I see it every day. Nothing dates a home more than old fashioned, dated colors.  The ticket to avoiding the curse of the outdated color palette is to have a base of neutrals.  I'm not talking beige here - nearly every color out there has a neutral - its a matter of finding a grayed down version of that color you crave.

I recently updated my own color scheme.    I went from color to neutrals and was blessed with instant calm.  This soothing new palette of cream, taupe and cool grays greets me with soothing bliss when I come in the door.  I can accent this palette with any hue I choose, because it looks good with virtually any color.  I chose to accent with navy/indigo - which is also a neutral - deciding against a pop of color just now in lieu of my new found calm and soothing palette.  I just found wonderful new navy accents at Pottery Barn I have my eye on to add more of that lovely color throughout the living room, so adding more of the accent color is on my list for 2017. I'm planning on pulling in a tufted navy or indigo blue ottoman as a coffee table and a fresh new rug for the family room.

But the future is wide open to whatever color strikes my fancy. All I have to do is change some accessories and a few pillows or an area rug to get a whole new look.     

Update your interior paint colors - 
I'm telling you: new paint will change your life....

I'm not kidding!  If you are living with decades old wall color, you deserve the lift fresh, current wall color can give you.  Warm tones were big the last decade or two - but warm colors move toward you, bringing those walls closer.  Try a gray toned color - your room will feel soft and soothing, cool and spacious.

I can't wait to change mine with brand new colors in the master suite!  It's definitely on my list for 2017!  I'm currently looking at Sherwin Williams COLLONADE GRAY and WORLDLY GRAY - with fresh white trim....   Any suggestions? 

Have you looked at that front door lately?  
Give it a fresh coat of a new color!  
Make it pop!
A shabby front door is the worst!  It's one of the first impressions of you and your home.  We repaint ours nearly every year, so its definitely on our list for 2017.  The sun hits our front door and after a while the paint starts to crack and fade a little.  The Hubs likes a nice fresh looking door - so he keeps it painted.  He fell in love with the dramatic glossy black doors in London, so we have a black front door, but I love it too.  Front doors should never blend in with the rest of the house.  Here, you can definitely use a bright pop of color, or a deep dramatic contrast.  Make sure there is no question as to where your door is, and make a statement!


Fireplace need a face lift?  

Upgrading a fireplace is really pretty simple.  I'm always a little surprised when I see a decades old home with the same builder grade brick fireplace it came with. 

We were fortunate in that the previous owner of our home upgraded the fireplace.  It has a nice deep painted wood mantle and surround and a nice stacked stone facade.  Still, the Hubs wants to change it a little - it has a little weird molding thing in the front that he can't stand and he's dying to get rid of - so its on the list for a little face lift for 2017.  

If you are living with ugly brick - here's a remodel that doesn't take a lot of $$. Notice here how the only demo was the raised hearth - they simply dry-walled over the existing brick and built the look they wanted from there.

You can also simply paint that brick and beef up your mantle...

 Or whitewash it.
 or cover it with a stone or faux stone veneer...


If you currently have a mantle and surround that needs a fresh look - paint it a fresh white and add some shiplap or paneling to the ceiling.



 Get rid of outdated yellow oak everywhere, 
especially on the staircase.
The men in our lives tend to hold wood grain sacred.
Even yellow-ish, orange-ish oak.
It's not about the wood.  Seriously.  
Its that particular type and color of wood that designates a certain era and says 'outdated'.  Let's be accurate... it SCREAMS 'OUTDATED'.  It can bring the whole house down.  It can devalue your home.  A fresh coat of white and a little detail molding will work wonders.
Of course, if you want to tear it out and replace it with beautiful, more current wood - be my guest!
I'm a fan of beautiful wood - but it's a pricey fix.

 The first thing I did when I moved into this house was to get rid of the horrible yellow oak banister and spindles by painting. It was the first thing you saw when you stepped in the door - it screamed 'welcome to the 90's'.
Once that was complete, I paneled the walls, removed the carpet and installed hardwood steps.
The staircase is now one of the best features of our home.

Give an old, tired, dark wood piece a fresh coat of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
and watch it gain a new lease on life
Sometimes you need a break from all the wood toned furniture in a room. Painted furniture gives your eye a chance to rest, a change, and can save you money by extending the life of an old outdated piece of furniture. Save the life of an old outdated piece by giving it a fresh new coat - Annie Sloan's Chalk paint seems to be a pretty simple DIY project.  I have several pieces at my house that would qualify for this project..... uh, Hubs...?  I have more to put on the 2017 list.....

How about some fresh new bedding?
Bedding can cost you a bundle.  I think that's why we tend to keep the same look for so long.
I've determined that a layered look is the easiest to change.  A neutral or white bedspread.
A colorful duvet or quilt folded down and matching shams and a few accent pillows - 
and when change feels necessary - changing the accent pillows or a duvet and shams is pretty simple
Redoing the master bedroom/bath puts this on my list, too.

Updating your lamps and accent pillows are inexpensive changes that make a big difference
I love changing out lamps. Especially the shades. Sometimes you can get away with an older lamp if you update the shade. Nothing dates a home faster than a really elaborate beaded or fringed lampshade -
it's amazing how a simple linen clean-lined lampshade can freshen a room.

Neutralize your living spaces.  
When you think about it, we wouldn't even be in this outdated rut if we invested in neutrals.
Changes are so much easier when you have a neutral background -
achieving a new look is as simple as bringing in a few new accessories and colors
 to add to that fresh neutral palette.
These two rooms have basically the same neutral palette for the large furnishings and wall color.
Virtually any color can be added to transform them into an entirely different look.
So simple.

Can't afford new flooring or carpet?  
How about a fresh new area rug.
Flooring can be a big dollar item to change.  If yours is really outdated and you crave new carpet or hardwood or tile - but that's not looking like an option anytime soon - find a way to disguise and freshen it by bringing in a new area rug.  Even if you have nice flooring - an area rug is a great way to add pattern, color and freshness to a room.

Change What You Look At
While we are at it, how long have you been looking at the same old photos, in the same old frames?
Or the same stale art on your walls?

I know those old oak framed school pictures are sentimental... but... can we please update them?
Put those in the photo album and have more current ones printed for the walls.
Your kids will thank you.

Try new updated frames, or new subject matter...  Bring in a little nature!



Light Up Your Life
Change out your light fixtures - get rid of those old dated pendants and chandeliers for new fresh
clean updated lighting.  An added perk is they will be more energy efficient, too.


Back-splashes are a quick change you can make 
for not a lot of dough
Its amazing the impact a few square feet of new tile will have on your kitchen!  There are so many amazing choices out there, too.  Consider expanding the area you cover in backsplash tile - surround a window or cover an empty wall.

Bathrooms should always be fresh!

Bathrooms are relatively easy to paint.  Not a lot of wall space in comparison to other rooms of the house.  A fresh coat will change your look, but while you are at it take a look at the faucets and the light fixtures.... need a change?  It's one of the best places to put your money - as dated bathrooms definitely scare buyers away...

What do you have on your list?
Are you planning bigger projects this year, or just quick refreshers?

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!  May it be prosperous!

2/4/16

DECORATING GOALS

HAPPY FEBRUARY
AND WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW YEAR!


Can you believe how quickly January disappeared?  I confess I feel like I just finished taking Christmas down...

Actually, the Christmas tree did barely make it to the street for the last pick up last month, leaving a trail of pine needles in its wake - but it made it.   Until a few weeks ago the garland was still on the fireplace (the Hubs wanted to keep it up - it really did look gorgeous this year), but it finally succumbed to the Christmas clean up.  I was just about to pat myself on the back for having all things tucked away before the end of January... (I know, you all feel so superior right now, right? ha!)  when I glanced at the large mirror on the landing - with its garland and ornaments...still there.

Then, coming home that night I realized I hadn't removed the wreath from the upstairs front window - [sigh] - at least it wasn't still lighted.

I went large with poinsettias this year - loving their festive pop of color throughout the house and although I do have a couple bedraggled poinsettias, the rest are still looking chipper.  What do you do with poinsettias after the holidays when they are still looking good?  Toss them anyway? Let them die a slow death on the patio? Help!

HAVE YOU SET YOUR 2016 DECORATING GOALS YET?

I took a little time after the holiday rush to think about my own goals for 2016.  Traditionally this is a time of reflection and goal setting and I think we almost automatically try to spruce things up a bit after taking down all the gorgeous holiday decor.  It feels a little bare, suddenly.

I have started making my list for home repairs and redecorating in the new year.  Its a really good time to take a look at your home and decide what changes you would like to make in the months to come.  Set some goals to freshen, update, repair, replace...or at least create a list that will help you stay on track to make those changes... in 2016 or beyond.

Here are a few suggestions for freshening up in 2016...

Freshening your space can be as simple as editing your accessories.  Try removing all the clutter and looking at things with a bright new eye (accessories have a tendency to accumulate over time).  Add back only the things you love, or those that really add to the decor. Take a look at picture frames - (do they need updating?), faux florals (are they still looking good or are they a little tired and dusty?).  Are your lamps outdated? Could they use new simpler shades - or how about a completely new look?  Bring in some garden influence to welcome Spring this year in the form of fresh green plants or succulents.  What does your coffee table look like - could it use a new tray to hold books, candles, the remote?  Don't have a clear picture of what to edit?  Send me a photo and I will help!

What is on your walls?  Have you been staring at the same artwork for years now?  How about a fresh new look!
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Nothing freshens a room more completely than a new coat of paint.  (Are your walls wearing the fashion of several years ago?)  Afraid of color - good news then, because whites are back!
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Decorating trends are the same as fashion trends - just not as frequent. You wouldn't wear decades old fashion - why should your home?  If your room is sporting outdated colors or decor, some quick changes can help.
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Simplify - clean lines are in.  Change out elaborate or curvy lampshades for a simple drum shade. Add a few contemporary lines - a simple table, desk or chair can change a look from tired to terrific.
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Oak is dated - give those oak end tables or wooden chairs a quick coat of paint in a soft gray, a white or a bold color.

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Quick change your decorative pillows with slipcovers you can pick up for a few dollars on Etsy - go for simple graphic designs and clean colors.

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Make repairs before they start building up.  Missing knobs, leaky faucets, crumbling grout, peeling paint - make your list and tackle these jobs before they become too large to fix yourself!

Take a good look around with critical eyes.  Do you really love what you see, or would you really like to replace that worn chair, or the lamp that Aunt Myrtle gave you that you have never loved?  Is your area rug due for a change up?
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How about a new chair or re-upholster?  Or change out those tired drapes?  Would a different furniture arrangement make a difference?

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Don't forget to include the outside of your home, too.  Take a good look at the front door - a fresh paint job can do wonders there...
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If your list is a little overwhelming, (like mine) take a deep breath and realize that you have a whole year - just tackle it one little bite at a time....you'll be surprised how much you can accomplish!
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NEED HELP?   Send me a picture and ask me to help you update your room.  I will provide some suggestions to refresh, update, or improve your room in a future post!


QUESTION FROM A READER

Hi Claudine.  I love your blog. Goal for 2016 is to decorate/update some of the rooms in my home: Office, living room, family room.  I need help!  What services do you provide long distance and what are your rates?  Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Kate 

Although I replied to Kate privately, this is a good opportunity to talk about what we can do long distance.  

Long Distance Decorating is definitely more for the "help me do it myself" mindset. From the photos you send me of your space, I get a feel for your style, the room itself, and the changes that need to be made.  To request long distance help, you have to be willing to tackle the job on your own or with hired help.  I can guide, suggest, recommend, but ultimately, you or your contractor will be doing the work.  So I'm basically providing a plan, a consultation on what I feel your space can become, based on what you tell me and the pictures you provide.  So keep that in mind as you snap photos - make sure I can get a good feel for the room, and tell me everything you can think of to help me know your personal style, your decorating desires, and how you want your room to function.  That communication is key.   Give me guidelines on color, too.  Show me other colors that you like - adjacent rooms I need to consider - etc., and don't be afraid to tell me what you do not like.   Some clients don't have a feel for what they want, but they definitely know what they don't want.  That can be nearly as helpful.  

Each long distance client gets a blog post - a private one - that outlines my recommendations and their reasons. I include illustrative photos and sketches where applicable, but I also ask questions, ask for your feedback, create a back and forth dialog until I know that you are pleased with your plan and can move forward on your own.  We update the blog post each time so we have a record of the changes and recommendations that you can refer to  and quite frankly, a picture is worth 1,000 words - so lots of photos to help you see what I see.  Often I create a Pinterest board that we can both post to and add comments.

I don't limit your contact - you can ask as many questions as you like for that space.  You can proceed at your own pace.  You can email me, call me, face-time me, text me.  I'm here to help, and I love to do it.  I love to see the progress, too.  I love photos!  

So far, long distance consulting has been a fun and successful endeavor for CBID Design.  I have clients all over the US and Canada, and a few even further overseas.  It's amazing how small our world is becoming!

Prices start at $99 for a single color consult or $199 for suggestions to update a room.  A complete room design or re-design is $250, and multiple rooms or an open floor plan is determined by the size and needs for that space - I will negotiate a fair cost. 

Contact me at:  claudinebarnett@hotmail.com



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