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How Do You Make Your Cheap Decking Look A More Inviting Space To Enjoy?


2010
02.16

Author: Jatinder Pal Singh

Here’s how!

However, for those people who have more time and vision than money, there are cheap decking decorative ideas that can transform cheap decking into an inviting space ideal for relaxing and entertaining. Dedicate a couple of weekends to some sweat equity projects, and you can have some cheap decking that reflects your personal style.

Types
There are several types of cheap decking decorations from which to choose. There are architectural elements, such as trellises, gates, pillars, fencing and roofing. There are functional decorative elements, such as furniture and lighting. Outdoor artwork and accessories tend to be the cheapest and easiest choices for decorating cheap decking.

Function
Your cheap decking decor should begin with a budget and a plan so that you prioritize your cheap decking functionality. After all, it does no good to invest your entire budget in cool lighting if you still have nowhere to sit. Plan for cheap seating and shade possibilities before worrying about the overall design scheme. Beach chairs are an affordable choice, but you may have some luck finding old outdoor furniture at thrift stores and junk shops. As long as the chair frames are solid, most outdoor furniture can take being stripped, sanded, repaired and repainted with enamel paint. You can also go for the shabby chic look by using mismatched pieces donated by friends and family or scavenged from corners and yard sale leftovers. Give everything a fresh coat of antique white paint and add some cushions.

Features
Cheap decking decor often features recycled, repurposed pieces. For example, old fence posts or large rocks can become surfaces for painting folk art. Broken kitchen plates and cups can be used to decorate planters or as the base for a mosaic tabletop project. An antique metal stroller or an old sink can be transformed into a planter. For people who want a more polished look, cheap decking decor made of lightweight resin is an affordable option.

Benefits
The benefit of cheap decking decor is that it’s made for using and enjoying rather than preserving for a lifetime. Time and the elements will change your cheap decking pieces for better or for worse, so consider your cheap decking a perennial work in progress. You can take more chances with design and color, because it is easy to add a new coat of paint. You can bring the space together quickly and cheaply by adding a rattan mat as a rug or using a sheet over clotheslines as a temporary canopy. Flowers, plants and vines add the ideal backdrop.

Warning
Some vintage items may contain lead paint or surfaces where paint is chipping, which is dangerous if swallowed. Carefully strip, repaint and seal any pieces that will be around babies and young children. Check pieces for splintering wood or loose hardware that can make furniture hazardous.

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Home Design Strategies: How To Make A Small Room Look Larger


2010
02.09

Author: Candi Randolph

You may love the home you live in, be it a single family dwelling, condo, duplex or apartment, but not be so thrilled with the size of some of the rooms. For some folks, remodeling or adding on to the structure is a solution to the size issue. For many others, the budget is not there for such a project. And for a growing number of people, they are renting a residence and therefore do not have the option of remodeling. In fact, the majority of homeowners (we’ll use the term ‘homeowner’ knowing it could also mean someone who is renting a property) are often looking for ways to personalize, improve and decorate their homes inexpensively.

You can give the overall appearance of more space in a room by taking some simple steps. You don’t need a large budget, and some steps don’t require that you spend any money at all.

First, make sure that the walls are a light color. They don’t have to be stark white, although if you love that look, it’s fine. There are hundreds of shades of off-whites that can add interest and warmth to a room while maintaining an overall neutral palette. When you put dark colors on the walls of a room or area, it can make the walls recede visually, and that is what you want to avoid if your goal is to make an area appear larger. The ceiling should be kept ‘Ceiling White’ for maximum overall lightness in the room.

Your next step is to evaluate the flooring in the room. Your goal is to have flooring that gives a light overall appearance. For example, if your room is carpeted or tiled, ideally it should be a light, neutral color. It’s okay to have a small pattern or variation as long as the overall look is neutral. Wood flooring should be a honey tone or lighter. You want the ceiling and walls to flow into each other as much as possible, and avoid a stark breaking point of light to dark color.

Your third step in this strategy is to remove any unnecessary furniture from the room. If it is not critical to the function and use of the area, remove it. For example, if this is a living area and you currently have a sofa, two upholstered chairs, a wood rocker, two end tables, cocktail table and a floor lamp in the room, consider doing this: remove the wood rocker, cocktail table and floor lamp. You have kept the most important seating in the room as well as a place for lighting and other incidentals. The extra pieces were taking up space and making the room look smaller and more crowded.

The next step in the process is to make sure you are not over-accessorizing the room. I always advise taking all accessories off of the walls, tables, etc and literally removing them from the room. You might put some of them back in the area, but start out with blank walls and furnishings. Your goal in this step is to accessorize the room to add warmth and interest, but not clutter.If you had three pictures, a mirror and a wall sculpture on the walls of this room before, try two pictures and a mirror. Keep it very simple. If there is so much going on in the room that your eyes don’t have a resting point, it will seem cluttered, and that is what you want to avoid.

Finally, if at all possible, keep everything in the room to an overall neutral look, and use color sparingly and only as an accent. For example, your walls may be painted Navajo White, the ceiling is white, your floor is carpeted with an off-white Berber and your upholstered furniture is beige/light brown. You love the color red, so this is your accent color, but sparingly. On the wall is a picture with a burst of red in it. On the sofa are patterned accent pillows that include bright red.

As you look around this room as described, you see soft, calming, neutral colors, with no stark stopping or break points between walls, ceiling, floors and furnishings. However, the room is interesting and has some drama with the addition of red as an accent color. Best of all, you now have a room that has an open, spacious look and feel, yet still functions well for your lifestyle.

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