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Designer Secrets for Updating Your Home Décor On a Tight BudgetBy Pamela Cole Harris1. Color - If the color is a definite throwback from another decade, update by painting one wall that new, hot color. Or paint stripes of the new color on one wall! Create a color focal point in the room to draw attention away from the areas that may not be as updated as you would like. But don't go overboard! (Please get those lime green stripes out of your mind!) 2. Furniture - Work with what you have. If the upholstery is worn, cover with throws, quilts, slipcovers or sheets to draw the eye away from the problem areas. This also works if the color is outdated. Add a few throw pillows to catch the eye and draw attention to their beauty! Just one caution: If you have so many pillows that nobody can sit on the sofa, you have probably carried this advice a little too far! 3. Floors - Cover an old carpet with a large throw rug or make your own hand-painted floor cloth. If you have wood floors under the carpet, tear the carpet out! Then sand and seal the floors if they are in good shape or paint the floors if they are not. You can even make concrete look beautiful! (cold and hard, but beautiful!) 4. Furniture arrangement - Rearranging your furniture is always a good way to update the look. As with color, create a focal point of your best pieces. It should be the first thing people see when they walk in the room. They won't even notice the ugly stuff in the corner! Try these tricks and update your own décor! And just a little tip from yours truly - burnt orange and avocado green plaid will NEVER come back, so give that sofa to the Goodwill! (or the Smithsonian!) About The Author:
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