Saturday, July 9, 2016

Did You Know for $100 You Can Revamp A Room?






Have you just recently moved? or just want to give a room a new look? But don't want to spend a lot of money?

Here are some $100 or less ideas that can give a room a new look!

Kitchens tend to look outdated faster than any other room of the house, so here are a few ideas.
  • Paint: adding fresh paint and color to the walls of any room give it a clean updated look.
  • Cutting board:  Countertop needs updating? try adding a large cutting board to the counter with a colorful bowl of fruit and a vase of flowers 
  •  Small mason jars: Add fresh herbs or succulents.
  • New Hardware: Change out the cabinet hardware!
  • Curtains, Linens, and Rugs add a nice change and brighten a room.
  • Rethink Your Storage: Get rid of chip bags and clips add some nice decorative glass jars.
  • Lighting: Change out the light fixtures to a more modern updated look. 
The main living area, isn't this where most of us as families spend most our time? 

  • Fireplace mantels: Easy to dress up and normally are a focus point of a room and options are endless.  You can paint, add pottery, photography or your favorite antique collection.
  • Artwork: Frame your families art, Print a favorite photograph on a canvas.
  • Plants: Adding a decorative vase or pot filled with your favorite green plant adds energy and life. 
  • Paint: Again painting a room is always a choice to add color and freshen the look. 

Think "outside" the box or home. Add some curb appeal to the outside.  The front of your home set the tone for what's found inside. 

  • Front door: Could your front door use a fresh coat of paint? New wreath? 
  • Porch: Add plants, new or refurbish your furniture or add a nice piece of furniture to the porch.
  • Sidewalk or driveway:  Start by pressure washing the sidewalks or driveway.  Add new plants to the front.  Yard art is fun too.  Add a decorative water fountain or statue. 
The ideas are endless!  But if you still need help consider taking some time to walk through a local hardware store or flip through a magazine, and don't forget to check out our Pinterest page for ideas too.

As always feel free to email or call The Monti Group if we can help with your real estate needs. 




Photo Credit  for cutting board
Photo Credit for mason jar
Photo Credit for paint



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