If you have been feeling bored with your home furnishings recently, have no fear! There are many different (and easy) ways to brighten up your home at a very low cost. Often times by changing around one simple thing can usually make all the difference. With the summer season underway, there is no better time to give your home a perk up. So stop that yawning, it’s time to brighten your home!
Add a Rug
A room can be completely transformed by simply adding a rug to your space. By allowing the rug to become the focal point of your room, you are able to add a fun twist to your already existing furniture and paint color. Try for cheerful patterns or bright colors to really liven up your home. Take a look at these Mohawk Home rugs below to see how you can revamp your space with the simple addition of a rug.
Plants & Flowers
Time to bring the outside… in. Plants are a great way to brighten your home due to their natural refreshing ability to bring life to a boring room. The fresh scents and beautiful colors are sure to revive your home, leaving it smelling great and looking even better.
Paint
Bright, fun paint colors on the wall are a great way to turn your home from drab to fab. You may be hesitant to experiment with these types of colors; however, don’t be afraid to step outside the box and go for cheerful colors such as yellows, greens, or blues. Also check out fellow blogger Karen Cooper’s great paint ideas post.
Change Up your Accessories
Try simply swapping out old pillows for new designs or hanging a fun piece of wall art to brighten up your home. These are very easy alterations that have the ability to completely transform your home.
Shine On
Natural light is a perfect way to instantly brighten your home. Fellow Mohawk Homescapes blogger Heidi Milton had some great ideas for window treatments to liven up a room. Read this post to gain ideas and let the sun shine in!
What’s your favorite trick for brightening up your home?
Written by:
Hailey Green, Intern
I recover throw pillows, paint all the picture frames a new color, keeping most of the curtains open all day, switch out candles, etc . . .