You know what needs to be done when, where you should be as far as progress on your regular tasks at what point in the day, and what works best to be accomplished during which day part.
when you’re doing your trim work, but today we thought we’d share just a few more ideas to get you feeling inspired.You’ll give your home a polished look and end up with rooms that look much more custom and expensive too!.
Update plain cabinets – To avoid expense in low traffic areas we often end up with plain cabinet doors in laundry rooms or pantries or on a children’s bookshelf.Adding strip (or two) of thin moulding is a great way to spice up these drab doors in minutes for often less than $1 per foot.All you need is glue and and mitre box or saw.
Here’s a video that’ll show you how easy it is!.Entry Doors – Just like the cabinet update, the addition of a thin strip of moulding will also liven up an uninteresting door for a fraction of the the total replacement cost.
If you can get creative and make the right choices, the unique look will bring greater value than just the cost savings.. 3.
Add a chair rail – Adding a chair rail is the quickest, easiest way to add classy or traditional looks to any area in your home.pumpkins (made out of newspaper and tape).
that Kennedy and I made together make it feel Halloweeny.. Everything else is just filled in with regular Fall decor.Pumpkins and corn stalks from the garden, some faux leaves stuck to the wall, and cozy plaid blankets.. We really got a whole lot of pumpkins out of the pumpkin patch in our garden this year, so that definitely helped my cause when it came to Fall decorating.. Let’s step into the kitchen now….
These faux leaves were my find of the season this year.They were $1.50 for a pack of 10 and add so much fun atmosphere just by sticking them up on the wall.