Ways to change any room at home without spending a dime. The first step is to use a camera for a detailed view of your room, de-clutter, and rearrange everything in the area. You will end up amazed at the changes taken to any space with these simple options.
You should see your room from the third party source. A camera is the perfect alternative party, it always tells the truth, unlike some of your friends. Asking friends because of their opinion puts them in an awkward situation. They do not desire to hurt your feelings, even if they think it looks awful, and maybe they really don't have good taste anyway. Asking your camera to inform you the truth is spot on. So take pictures of each inch of one's room and examine them. May be the room too cluttered? May be the layout the best it could be? Will be the pictures on the walls hung to their best advantage? Your new pictures of the room will give you great insight.
Now, you have the pictures what do you do next? The initial and easiest place to start and an area I find almost 100% of the time needs help is de-cluttering. Look at your pictures from the area of someone walking in to the room. Is there an excessive amount of stuff? Is there books and magazines everywhere? Do you have way too many of your favorite pictures or beautiful glass vases, or too much of a prized collection everywhere? If so just take out the excess. I am aware how difficult that may be, but your room will love it. Remember rule of thumb, us odd numbers and have usually no more than 3 of something, and keep like things together. Remember the walls. Be sure you balance how big is the wall hanging to the size of the wall; twelve family photos on a 8x4 foot wall may be over kill...less is more.
You have de-cluttered and have gotten out the excess in the area it has a lighter feel. It is time to mix it up a little and get new lease of life into it. Consider, is more info in where for function or looks? Can you for instance, move the bed in a place that is easier to get to, or looks better or becomes a better focal point? Remember you need one main focal point in every room, and it is usually the bed in your bedroom. This is the time to have a great time, remember to look outside the box and see new ways to enjoy your room.
Take the after pictures of exactly the same room. What has happened? Is there a noticeable difference? So how exactly does the room feel now? Do you want to make more changes or does it feel just right? Such questions often come with the desire to take the next phase in designing your room; I will help you find many more exciting tips and fun options when making any room in your house.
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