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INSPIRING IDEAS FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LIVING
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Interior design on a budget
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DESIGN AND DÉCOR Frugal but FulfillingConsider these thrifty home design tipsto spruce up your space .....................................................................4
GIFT GUIDENifty GiftsCheck out our early holiday gift guidefor fresh ideas for DIYers ..................................................................7
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Table of ContentsRefine Your HomeInspiring Ideas for Indoor and Outdoor LivingVol. 2 No. 4 October 2011
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Editor: Angelo Gentile
Designer: Jennifer Baker
Contributing Writers: Laura French, Sarah Tieck
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hang out for the next six months?”
Before you start making plans to knock out walls and gut the kitchen, be aware that there are some low-cost—even no-cost—ways to spruce up your home.
EditHappily, the item that tops the list of every decorator and home stager is one that doesn’t cost a thing: Eliminate clutter. While your first response might
be a groan (shopping is more fun, after all), you know in your heart that the advice is sound.
The Zen Habits website has some great tips at zenhabits.net:
• Start at the corner by the door and make a circuit of the room. The first time around, just get rid of the things that clearly don’t belong, like papers and discarded sneakers. The second time, dig deeper: Do you really need all that bric-a-brac?
• Put objects you can’t bear to part with in a box. Tape it shut and mark it with the date, then put it out of site. If, in a year, you haven’t needed or wanted anything in the box, donate it, unopened.
If you love your things too much to part with them, con-
sider using them in rotation. Sort into lighter, more colorful objects for summer and more solid and cozy décor for winter. You’ll feel just as happy when you see that beloved vase or afghan six months from now as you would with a new purchase—but at no cost.
Look aroundDe-cluttering will help you see your rooms in a new light. But don’t be in a hurry to re-fill the room with new objects. Take time to study. Bring in friends to get their opinion. One Apartment Therapy website reader suggested taking a photograph to help you see the room more objectively. (Go to ApartmentTherapy.com and search on “no cost”.)
Don’t assume that adding objects is the answer. Maybe you’ll discover that the real problem is dirty windows, or fingerprint build-up around the switch plates, or upholstery that needs a thorough cleaning.
Rearrange and repurposeNancy Boone Muller, an interior designer specializing in thrifty design, and who has a website, havenmaven.org, says that “rediscov-ered” items can be an eco-friendly and budget friendly way to get a uncommon look. For example, no-sew window treatments can be made by:
• Pinning cute baby outfits to a clothesline in a baby’s room;
• Using a belt as a “rod” in a teenage girl’s room, with colorful scarves, necklaces or beads draped on it; and
• Creating a hockey stick “rod” for a boy’s room and using jerseys as the curtains.
Those punch cups that nobody uses anymore make great holders for votive candles, Muller says. Colorful bottles are great for candlehold-ers and vases.
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Eliminate clutter, then clean thoroughly--two easy, affordable ways to spruce up a room.
As you de-clutter, put objects that you can’t bear to part with in a box. If, in a year, you haven’t needed or wanted anything in the box, donate it, unopened.
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Protect your thumbsHow about a magnetic nail holder? You’ll make that weekend carpen-ter on your list a lot safer with a ThumbSaver TS001 Magnetic Nail Setter. A magnet holds the nail in place so that your thumb can be safely protected from the hammer. The nail setter is available for $12.99 on Amazon.com.
Nifty giftsCheck out our early holiday gift guide for fresh ideas for DIYers.By the staff of Refine Your Home
Start out rightAnd, speaking of items like hammers and nails, you may have someone who is just starting out as either a homeowner or maybe a new apart-ment dweller—can you say son or daughter? Start them out right with a homeowner’s “starter” tool set from Stanley. The Stanley 94-248 65-piece General Homeowner’s Tool Set includes all of the basics such as a hammer, screwdriv-ers, wrenches, tape measure, etc. The set is priced at $44.99 at Amazon.com.
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Think PinkWell, okay, maybe not pink, but a new coat of paint is a wonder-ful yet inexpensive way to spruce up a room. If you don’t have the time or energy to paint the whole room, consider an accent wall. New accent pillows or fabric throws can also add color and texture inexpensively. An assortment of small, inexpensive photos or prints makes a statement if you paint the frames a single, striking color and arrange them on a single wall.
Measure value, not costHappy surroundings are created from items with sentimental value and a great story, or items you created yourself, Muller says, whose home includes lots of objects acquired on her travels. “It’s more enjoyable if I got it at a great price,” she says.
Go resaleA common misperception, Muller says, is that resale shops offer only Grandma’s mahogany antiques or the chipped and scuffed “shabby chic” look. In this era of downsizing, she says, you can find every look from classic antique to “glam” and contemporary in thrift, resale and consignment shops. For more information, go to Havenmaven.org.
Laura French is a Minneapolis-based freelance writer.
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Load up a wheelbarrowSpeaking of gardening, how cool would a brand new wheelbarrow look next to the tree on Christmas morning? Wheelbarrows and garden carts in all shapes and sizes are avail-able at area hardware stores and, of course, online, too. For example, Home Depot sells a sweet little unit on its website, the True Temper 5 cu. ft. Metal Wheelbarrow, for $49.97. Visit Homedepot.com and search for wheelbarrows.Landscaping & Garden Center
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Fall is a great time to plant bulbs for early spring flower decorations. Cultivate the soil by churning it up and adding a bit of compost or other fertilizer. Plant the bulb, water it and mark it so you don’t acciden-tally dig it up early in the spring while preparing your garden for another season of growing.
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“It’s just paying attention to the details,” says Kim Stoegbauer, party stylist and blogger at TheTomKatStudio.com and an entertaining-expert blogger for HGTV.
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Inside outSpend some time dressing the front step, says Carolyn Torntore, owner and designer of The Time 4 Design in Prior Lake.
“Rather than decorating for the holidays, I like to say that I decorate for the season,” says Amalia Goldwasser, owner of Amalia G Interiors in Chanhassen. It is for this reason that there are connections between outside decor and the elements inside. For instance, boxwoods could replace flowers in the out-door planters. And for Thanksgiving they may be paired with pumpkins or some other fall touches. Then, during Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s, berries and vines create a subtle shift. And, no matter what the season, it is simple to use a few similar items in inside decor — berries and vines or pumpkins on the mantle. It is something that guests can’t quite put their finger on, but find inviting and comfortable. “They see that
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very subtle continuity,” Goldwasser says. And, it isn’t a lot of work to change things.
“You’re not having to empty it out every single time,” Torntore says. “You’re just editing.”
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Heart of your tableFood is often the centerpiece of a holiday party or celebra-tion, especially Thanksgiving, so the table is an easy start-ing point. Forget cornucopias, says Annette Hentz of Carver
Country Flowers and Gifts in Carver. The plethora of decorating sites are showing every-thing from found natural objects to printables and other party props as original options. But, Hentz sug-gests some flowers with a nostalgic, personal touch. “If you have a trea-sured dish or bowl, such as a family heirloom that most
dinner guests would identify with, your florist would be happy to design a centerpiece in a vessel that you bring to them,” she says.
Do me a favorRemember when you were a kid and someone had a party? There was ALWAYS a little goodie bag to take home. Let your inner kid have some fun and send your friends and your fam-ily off with some party swag. Possible ideas include the slightly practical idea of prepping pretty take-out boxes with labels and bows for Thanksgiving dinner leftovers, getting a vase of flow-ers and setting them near the door or you could send people home with a treat. “Cookies as a favor is one of my favorite things,” Stoegbauer, the HGTV blogger, says. “Everyone loves cookies.”
Mood musicLayering in all five senses makes for a magical holiday — espe-cially as wintry white silence commands the natural. Candles are an easy way to hit the right notes with both light and scent. But, sound is easily overlooked. Adding a layer of sound to your party can create the mood and feel, Stoegbauer says. Who needs a deejay, when you can spend a few minutes and make your own party music playlist. And — as an easy bonus — you could make copies of your party playlist, attach a cute thank-you tag and give everyone a copy as your favor.
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Food is loveWhen guests arrive, take their coat and offer them a drink — Torntore suggests creating a buffet with a tray of signature drinks, ready and waiting (perhaps even in the entryway). And, when the meal is wrapping up, Stoegbauer says up the ante and instead of just serving pumpkin pie, make a dessert bar — pumpkin cake pops, pumpkin whoopie pies and pumpkin mousse.
Sarah Tieck is a Burnsville-based freelance writer.