Is Your Home Aging You?
- Is Your Home Aging You?living-home aginghttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8398_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?Brunetz, co-host of Style Network’s Clean House, helped us solve some common aging problems — our images reference his tips. SOLUTION: Large, leather sofas take up too much space. “Replace all of the oversize furniture with a love seat or a club chair and ottoman,” he says.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8401_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?SOLUTION: A mark of grandma’s house, lace curtains in large doses can look overly precious. For a fast update, Brunetz suggests swapping them out for bamboo or wood blinds.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8400_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?SOLUTION: Shag carpet exploded in the ‘70s, but these days it’s a style bomb. “Replace the shag with natural cork flooring,” says Brunetz, author of Take the U Out of Clutter with Penguin Books. Or, if you have hardwood floors underneath, “sand and refinish them with a water-soluble stain.”http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8403_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?SOLUTION: Rundown fixtures are the tell-tale sign of an aging bathroom; updating them is the easiest way to reinvigorate the space. “Replace all the bathroom fixtures so they match, in either brushed nickel, chrome or burnt copper,” suggests Brunetz.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/8405_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?SOLUTION: A dreary cement patio space isn’t a lost cause. Spruce it up with colored concrete stain. “And add large potted fruit trees,” says Brunetz.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8404_Original.jpg
- Is Your Home Aging You?SOLUTION: Don’t ditch all of the dining room pieces! Instead, swap out the chairs and “replace side seating with benches, he says.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8402_Original.jpg
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1 of 7living-home agingProblem: Bulky Leather Sofa
2 of 7Brunetz, co-host of Style Network’s Clean House, helped us solve some common "aging" problems — our images reference his tips.
SOLUTION: Large, leather sofas take up too much space. “Replace all of the oversize furniture with a love seat or a club chair and ottoman,” he says.
Problem: Lace Curtain Overload
3 of 7SOLUTION: A mark of grandma’s house, lace curtains in large doses can look overly precious. For a fast update, Brunetz suggests swapping them out for bamboo or wood blinds.
Problem: Serious Shag Carpet
4 of 7SOLUTION: Shag carpet exploded in the ‘70s, but these days it’s a style bomb. “Replace the shag with natural cork flooring,” says Brunetz, author of Take the U Out of Clutter with Penguin Books. Or, if you have hardwood floors underneath, “sand and refinish them with a water-soluble stain.”
Problem: Rusty Bathroom Fixtures
5 of 7SOLUTION: Rundown fixtures are the tell-tale sign of an aging bathroom; updating them is the easiest way to reinvigorate the space. “Replace all the bathroom fixtures so they match, in either brushed nickel, chrome or burnt copper,” suggests Brunetz.
Problem: Dreary Cement Patio
6 of 7SOLUTION: A dreary cement patio space isn’t a lost cause. Spruce it up with colored concrete stain. “And add large potted fruit trees,” says Brunetz.
Problem: Chunky Dining Set
7 of 7SOLUTION: Don’t ditch all of the dining room pieces! Instead, swap out the chairs and “replace side seating with benches," he says.
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