Beat the Winter Blahs with
Home Decorating Projects

(ARA) - For many of us, the return of winter means six months
of snow, sleet and colder temperatures that force us to take
cover indoors. Being stuck inside month after month can leave
anyone a little bored. That’s what makes winter an ideal time
to tackle easy, do-it-yourself indoor home improvements.
Staying busy with interior projects will not only help break up
the monotony of the winter months, but will also increase your
home’s value and aesthetic appeal. Plus, you’ll have more time
to spend doing the things you enjoy when the warmer months of
spring and summer arrive.
So, get ready to pick up that paint brush and hammer and battle
the winter blahs with the following projects:
Paint
Long gone are the days when you had to wait until you could
open the windows to paint inside. Today’s no-VOC paints don’t
contain harmful volatile organic compounds that can evaporate
into your home’s air, which means you can paint year around
with the windows closed. There are many low- or no-VOC painting
products on the market, but Dutch Boy’s new Refresh paint is
the only no-VOC paint that’s been independently GreenGuard
Certified and offers exclusive Arm & Hammer
odor-eliminating technology. Ideal for kitchens, basements,
laundry rooms, family rooms and bathrooms, the technology
actually captures and removes common odors from the air,
leaving your house odor-free.
Add Crown Molding
It’s often said that good design is in the details. Crown
molding is an ideal way to add architectural detail and
sophistication to your home. As the popularity of crown molding
has grown, so have the options. There are several companies
that offer pre-packaged crown molding made from materials that
can actually be cut to size with household scissors. There’s
even Styrofoam crown molding made from high-density
polyurethane foam that you can install with caulk. Or, you can
stick with the more traditional crown molding made from a
variety of softwoods such as poplar, pine, spruce and oak.
Install Flooring
Much of today’s new laminate flooring is a DIYer’s dream. It
doesn’t require many tools, can be installed quickly and easily
because it's not nailed, screwed or glued down like traditional
flooring and is inexpensive -- especially when compared to
"real" hardwood replacement floors -- thanks to
tongue-and-groove pieces that simply click or snap together.
And for great looks, the new North American Collection from
Tarkett Residential offers patterns that include dark wood
grains to warm and light tones in a wide assortment of grains
and textures. Plus, its new laminate collection provides high
durability to better resist scratches and indentations.
Change out Curtains
Curtains serve as the framework for our view to the outside
world. Most of us hang curtains when we move into a home or
undergo a major redecorating project, and then we tend to
forget about them. We don’t realize that changing out curtains
can be a cost-effective and relatively “anytime project" that
can dramatically transform the appearance of a room. By
changing your curtains you can update your style, add visual
interest or even create a new focal point in a room. In
addition to new curtains, you can create a fun, personalized
look by using everyday items as curtain rods. To establish a
high-end customized look, spray paint plumber’s PVC pipe and
use it as a curtain rod. Or, if you want to bring a bit of the
outdoors inside and create a rustic, yet contemporary look, you
can use a tree branch as a curtain rod.
Organize Closets
Short on closet space? Most of us are. Winter is a great time
to go through your closets, weed out what you don’t wear
anymore and get things organized. To keep it clean and
clutter-free well into the spring and summer, consider
installing a closet organizer system. Today’s closet organizers
are versatile and offer adjustable shelves, cabinets, drawers,
shoe racks and sliding baskets. With a few tools and a free
Sunday afternoon, you can install a closet organizer for all of
your clothes, shoes and accessories.
This winter, don’t be lulled into hibernation. Take the time
you have indoors and put it to good use. Tackling interior
projects will not only keep you busy, but once you’re done it
will leave your home looking beautiful for years to come.
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