Showing posts with label Makeovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makeovers. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Cheap Bathroom Makeovers

If you got bored of your bathroom, and really want to make some changes in it but you have a low budget, then check these cheap bathroom makeover ideas that help you make simple changes that are really noticeable. Painting the walls a new color is really one of the smart ideas that are not expensive but will make a massive change in the whole ambiance of the bathroom. Changing the lights also makes a huge change, like replacing your old lighting fixtures with new ones, and you can also add some new light spots, for example, for a new style. Getting some new bathroom accessories is great, and reflects the feeling of having brand-new stuff. In addition, you can add some baskets or shelves to get more storage places and make a difference in the way your bathroom looks. Each one of these ideas is really simple and cheap, but when done, they really make a noticeable change in the look of the bathroom.








Sunday, April 6, 2014

Front Porch Makeovers For Summer 2013 From BHG

 By bringing inside style outside, they prepared a pretty porch perfect for warm weather get togethers.


Fresh paint, bold fabrics, soft rugs, and furniture that's easy to arrange and rearrange make this L-shape porch a great space for parties and family gatherings. For flexibility, select lightweight furnishings that would work just as well inside the house.


A fabric that contained a touch of the house's brick hue along with citrus green, gray, pink, and terra-cotta inspired the porch's color palette. Gray served as the dominant color for the floor and curtains, with citrus-green accents. The fresh palette splashes dashes of fun onto throw pillows.


Create a look-at-me door with oversize zinc house numbers bold enough to be seen from the street. Window film featuring bold circles adds privacy to the door and obscures a direct view into the living and dining rooms. A coat of spunky citrus-green paint freshens the entry.


A narrow desk on casters rests against one wall and is used as a sideboard on most days. Painted citrus green, this desk adds personality and functionality to the porch. Roll it in front of the bench and it offers fine dining for two. Pull up the chairs and stools spread around the porch, and it's party time.


Sections of tree trunk serve as handy side tables or stools and add a rustic touch to the outside room. Four swivel casters on the bottom of each log make them easy to move. Add cushions for seating comfort.


Add a swinging bench to the side area of the porch for a more private gathering space. For durability, use exterior primers and paints on furniture -- porch-and-floor enamel is a dependable option. Make curtains and pillows from indoor/outdoor fabrics to prevent wear and weathering.