Money-wise Makeovers
- Money-wise MakeoversBy Amy Elisa KeithTired of coming home to the same old house but don't have the budget for a major renovation? A fresh coat of paint and a bit of rearranging can take your space from blah to beautiful, thanks to these tips from the new book, Money-Wise Makeovers by Jean Nayar.SHOP NOW: Money-Wise Makeovers, $22http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/7528_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversThe key in a small space is to go bold and avoid clutter. This oversize mirror visually doubles the room’s size, and its high-impact frame makes it the room's focal point.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/7535_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversDraping curtains in a wide entryway helps to define the space and soften the look of a room. Note how the periwinkle hue coordinates with the color on the walls, pulling the room together.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/7534_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversHang a chandelier (or two) in an unexpected space, such as a bathroom or office, to instantly transform the whole look of the room with a touch of romance.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/7533_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversBold pops of color, like an energizing yellow accent wall and complementary throw pillows, can completely reinvent a neutral space (and brighten your mood).MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Green Living By Designhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/7532_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversLooking for a fun weekend project? Whimsical wallpaper, like this parrot and treebranch pattern by Brunschwig & Fils, quickly revamps a room. MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Style & Substance: The Best of Elle Decorhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/7531_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversAdding a breakfast nook to an otherwise empty wall in a small kitchen makes the most of limited space. Plus, it can double as a work area or a buffet when entertaining guests. MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Classic Kitchen Style: The Essential Handbook For a Timeless Designhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/7530_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversRemove bathroom cabinet doors to create the illusion of more space. And take it as an opportunity to create a stay-at-home spa environment: Stack rolls of plush towels and put your soaps and bath salts on display in pretty glass jars.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/7526_Original.jpg
- Money-wise MakeoversIn this small upstairs bathroom with sloped ceilings, a few perfect accent pieces — a vintage-inspired mirror framed by decorative sconces — add tons of personality. We love how the pretty basket steps in to fill storage needs.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/7527_Original.jpg
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1 of 9By Amy Elisa Keith
Tired of coming home to the same old house but don't have the budget for a major renovation? A fresh coat of paint and a bit of rearranging can take your space from blah to beautiful, thanks to these tips from the new book, Money-Wise Makeovers by Jean Nayar.
SHOP NOW: Money-Wise Makeovers, $22
Design on a Dime
2 of 9The key in a small space is to go bold and avoid clutter. This oversize mirror visually doubles the room’s size, and its high-impact frame makes it the room's focal point.
Design on a Dime
3 of 9Draping curtains in a wide entryway helps to define the space and soften the look of a room. Note how the periwinkle hue coordinates with the color on the walls, pulling the room together.
Design on a Dime
4 of 9Hang a chandelier (or two) in an unexpected space, such as a bathroom or office, to instantly transform the whole look of the room with a touch of romance.
Design on a Dime
5 of 9Bold pops of color, like an energizing yellow accent wall and complementary throw pillows, can completely reinvent a neutral space (and brighten your mood).
MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Green Living By Design
Design on a Dime
6 of 9Looking for a fun weekend project? Whimsical wallpaper, like this parrot and treebranch pattern by Brunschwig & Fils, quickly revamps a room.
MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Style & Substance: The Best of Elle Decor
Design on a Dime
7 of 9Adding a breakfast nook to an otherwise empty wall in a small kitchen makes the most of limited space. Plus, it can double as a work area or a buffet when entertaining guests.
MORE FILIPACCHI BOOKS: Classic Kitchen Style: The Essential Handbook For a Timeless Design
Design on a Dime
8 of 9Remove bathroom cabinet doors to create the illusion of more space. And take it as an opportunity to create a stay-at-home spa environment: Stack rolls of plush towels and put your soaps and bath salts on display in pretty glass jars.
Design on a Dime
9 of 9In this small upstairs bathroom with sloped ceilings, a few perfect accent pieces — a vintage-inspired mirror framed by decorative sconces — add tons of personality. We love how the pretty basket steps in to fill storage needs.
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