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We're in the final countdown to Christmas! If you're wanting to take your holiday decor up a notch or two, today's post will show you how to give your garlands and wreaths a quick makeover. Not only are these greenery upgrades affordable, they're perfect for transitioning your Christmas decorations into New Year's Eve decor. By starting with basic holiday greenery (from the green to the frosted), you can have a designer look in no time. Feel free to choose faux greenery so you can reuse your decor next year! Keep reading for all of the hassle-free DIY details… *Photos and styling by Kate Simmons Gold Star GarlandThis first holiday greenery upgrade gives a nod to Scandinavian style. There's something so whimsical about gold stars. When they're wooden, the result is an earthy, modern look that beautifully complements the greenery of your choice! Start with wooden craft stars. I ordered these from JOANN for a mere $4.99 a bag: Paint your stars gold, or leave them untouched for a rustic look. Keep in mind that even painting them a “fancy” color like gold doesn't strip them of their simplicity and charm, especially if you leave the edges unfinished: Display your stars by tucking them into your holiday garland. If you don't have a garland, rest assured there are some very affordable options out there (many of them pre-lit)! A dab of hot glue will secure the stars in place if need be. Avoid gluing them to wires or lights if your garland features lighting. Metallic Ornament WreathThis next greenery upgrade idea involves metallic ball ornaments in various sizes. You can go with the budget-friendly ornaments you'll find at most craft stores in boxed sets, or you can opt for more ornate selections. The choice is yours! Bonus points if you incorporate a range of hues (from silver to rose gold). In fact, it's precisely this variety in tone that creates an upscale monochromatic look. As you can see from the image below, metallic ornaments bring flocked greenery to life. Note how ornaments in rose gold, silver and pearl enhance a lovely artificial pine wreath from CB2: It's that easy! Simply secure the ball ornaments to the wreath (we tied ours with string), and you're set. Will you be taking your holiday greenery to new heights this year? You don't have to break the bank to get a high-end look. The magic is in the details! Happy Holidays! You're reading 2 Easy Ways to Dress Up Holiday Greenery, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. Does anyone know what happened to 2018? It feels like the year just flew by. But 2019 is here, and in the past few months we've noted an obvious shift towards new kitchen trends. Here, we're breaking down a few of our favorites, plus easy ways for you to incorporate these fresh new styles into your kitchen.
Grey is clearly still having a moment and we love incorporating this modern neutral into the kitchen with cabinets. Grey kitchen cabinets add subtle color and contrast to the room, without stretching too far away from tradition. This finish works well in a variety of themes from transitional to more contemporary, making gray the perfect choice for your kitchen remodel.
If the idea of grey kitchen cabinets or another color feels like a leap for you, consider mixing two different cabinet colors. Two-toned kitchens are trending in 2019 and with this approach you can lean into change without diving all the way in. Consider an accent wall of cabinets, a kitchen island, or wet bar cabinets in your color of choice. Your kitchen cabinetry can remain predominantly neutral with a splash of creativity.
Stainless steel appliances have some stiff competition. Matte black is becoming the finish of choice for kitchen appliances and for good reason. This new model is sleek and glamorous, finding itself right at home in more fashion forward kitchens. Choose matte black appliances to create a seamless look among your black cabinets or to create a classic two-toned kitchen with white cabinets.
The love of natural stone is not fizzling out any time soon. In fact, it seems to be popping up in more places than ever before. We've moved beyond the natural stone countertop to the natural stone backsplash – and even wall! With the favor towards rustic styles and more organic elements, incorporating natural stone in a more predominant way has become a priority for many homeowners. Bring this trend into your kitchen with an easy-to-install natural stone backsplash from The RTA Store.
It seems like everyone wants a place that feels like his or her own. As a result, homes are becoming more customized and personal. Just having your own bedroom is no longer the standard, and kitchens are no longer just for cooking. We now also want a comfy reading nook, a walk-in pantry, a home office, and a fully stocked wet bar for entertaining. Because of these more specific desires, kitchens are becoming more customized. To add a personal touch to your kitchen, think of a new way you can optimize the space you have to meet one of your needs, such as installing wet bar cabinets off of your kitchen to create a home bar or overhauling your pantry into a super organized, clearly labeled dream for the New Year. At The RTA Store we help make your dream home a reality with RTA (Ready To Assemble) and Pre-Assembled cabinets and accessories. Whether it's your kitchen bathroom, laundry room, home office, bar room or TV room, we offer the same (if not better) quality you would find at any retail store, but for a fraction of the price. Stop by our website or give us a call and let us make your dreams come true with the help of our free room design tool! It's easy to find a bathroom in disarray, after all it's one of the smallest rooms in the house that's also used by everyone and guests. Thankfully, there are some bathroom organization ideas that can help shape up your small space! “People are stuck with a lot of clutter and disorganization going on in their bathroom, because they're in and out fast and don't take the time to put things away,” said Susan Stone, a professional organizer in New England. If you're ready to create an organization system to keep your bathroom clutter at bay, keep reading for some great bathroom organization ideas from Stone and another professional organizer! Your space and morning routine will be in order in no time. Only Store Everyday Essentials in a BathroomIf there are items you don't use every day – such as cold medicine or 20 rolls of toilet paper – then it should be stored in a linen closet or storage space outside the bathroom, said Sara Barba of XOXOrganizing. “In any bathroom in a regular-size home, you don't have a ton of space,” she said. “If you go and buy in bulk, I always say don't keep everything in your bathroom. That's going to take a lot of space and it's going to take months to get through all that shampoo, or whatever it is.” If you have a lot of hair products or makeup, only store what you need to get ready the next day. “Maybe just pare it down to what you're actually using,” said Barba. “I have so many hair products for my curly hair and then I have some for when I'm in my straight hair faze. Take the products that you're not using and store them somewhere else until you're ready to use them again.” Bathroom Organization Ideas: Utilize Vertical SpaceInstead of cramping the space under the sink with towels and bathroom necessities, or your bathroom floor with more cabinets, consider adding shelves or hooks on walls or doors to free up storage space. “Hang shelves on walls, or baskets and hooks over the door,” said Stone. “Think vertically, because bathrooms are often space-challenged.” She also suggests adding hooks to the inside of cabinet doors for curling irons or blow dryers, because hanging those items will free up storage space elsewhere. “This reduces the visible clutter on the back of sinks and toilet tanks,” she said. But before you go to the store and buy storage bins, shelves or other bathroom organization supplies, make sure you make room for them by removing what you don't need in your bathroom. “Bins are adding more stuff, and if you're constantly adding stuff your bathroom will start to look really messy,” Barba said. “Make sure you subtract things from your bathroom before you start adding new things.” Reorganize a Bathroom SeasonallyDuring your fall or spring cleaning routines, go through you bathroom and toss expired products, switch out seasonal necessities and toss old linens, said Stone. “You should go through your bathroom once a season, because you'll want to switch out moisturizers in the winter with sunblock in the summer,” she said. “Twice a year, when you're switching out your wardrobe, you should also consider your bathroom products.” This includes getting rid of items you never used – like a shade of lipstick that you hoped would look good, but never did. Or shampoo brands that you were excited to try, but just didn't work out. “Your space is really special, and it should only hold the things you also consider special,” said Stone. The post Bathroom Organization Ideas for Your Small Space appeared first on Public Storage Blog: Decluttering, Moving, Storing Tips – The Organized Life. Handyman Matters has been recognized as the top Brand in the Home Referral Services and Home Repairs category as part of Newsweek's inaugural list of America's Best Companies for Customer Service. We attribute this honor and recognition to the laser focus our owners have placed on Customer Experience & becoming the Home Ally. In collaboration with Statista, Newsweek sanctioned the independent study that was based on several criteria used to measure the customer service experience.
The results were published in the 11/30/18 issue of Newsweek and can be seen here. The independent study used data from a vast sample of more than 20,000 US customers and a total of 132,954 customer evaluations collected. Owner and founder, Andy Bell stated, “What an honor! We cannot be more thrilled for the recognition our Owners earned by being ranked first in our category. It's so gratifying to see the efforts our Owners' focus on our customers day in and day out rewarded by those they are serving.” “This recognition is validation that our objective to Redefine Home Improvement is gaining the traction it so well deserves!” echoed Chris Bue, CEO of Handyman Matters. “With enhancements like “On My Way” Text Notifications and the ability to Book Online 24/7, we will continue to meet and exceed our customer needs.” Committed to helping you love your home, we are locally owned and independently operated locations which provide professional and multi-skilled Craftsmen trained to handle a homeowners' to-do list in addition to larger, more critical projects like a bathroom refresh or remodel. At the end of the day, “We Do It All!” Handyman Matters guarantees our work and offers a “like it's our home” Promise. Check out why Handyman Matters is different here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DIKDccSp7o The joint venture of Yates Construction and local contractor Massaro Corp. will perform preconstruction services on the project, which will include a Crystal Lagoons lake and a Ferris wheel. Finishing the basement in your home is a great way to maximize the space you already have, without having to add on any square footage in the form of an addition. Whether you want to go the more luxurious route and turn your basement into a home theater, or you're simply looking for a way to create more living space in your home, finishing your basement is a great way to do so. However, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind for a successful basement remodel. Below, we cover 5 tips to get you started. |
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