Decor Tips: Easy Ways to Refresh Any Room
Want a room that feels brand new without a full remodel? You don’t need to rip out carpet or buy pricey furniture. A few smart moves can lift the whole look. Below are the most useful tips you can try this weekend.
1. Play with Wall Space
Empty walls are missed opportunities. Start by hanging art at eye level – usually about 57 inches from the floor. If you have a tall ceiling, push the piece a little higher to fill the space. Group smaller frames in odd numbers; three or five looks balanced. When you’re short on art, use framed textiles or a decorative mirror. Mirrors bounce light, making cramped rooms feel bigger.
Mixing media keeps the wall interesting. A canvas, a metal wall‑saver, and a couple of black‑and‑white photos together create depth. Keep a common colour in the frames so the group feels intentional, not random.
2. Colour Tricks That Open Up a Space
Light, neutral tones on walls make a room look larger. If you love bold colours, use them on a single accent wall or on furniture instead of the whole room. For example, a deep navy sofa against a light grey wall adds drama without shrinking the space.
Don’t forget the ceiling – a soft white or very light pastel can lift the whole room. And don’t be afraid to paint the back of shelves or cabinets a contrasting colour; it’s a cheap way to add surprise.
When choosing curtains, pick light fabrics in pale shades. Sheer curtains let natural light filter in, which instantly opens the room. If privacy is a concern, layer a darker curtain behind the sheer for a two‑tone look.
Finally, use accessories in the same colour family to create flow. A teal vase, a teal pillow, and a teal rug pull the eye around the space, making it feel unified.
These two areas – wall treatment and colour – are the quickest ways to give any room a fresh vibe. Pair them with a tidy layout, and you’ve got a living space that feels new without breaking the bank.