Curtain Call
Problem: You have low ceilings
Solution: Fake a high ceiling with strategically placed
window treatments. Make a room seem taller by installing the curtain rod above the window frame. Draperies should graze the bottom of the window sill or the floor.


Pile On the Pillows
Problem: The room doesn't feel inviting
Solution: Nothing is cozier than a pile of pillows. Gather pillows from around the room or house and arrange them on one sofa to add comfort and color. Choose pillows that have different patterns in complementary colors for a perfectly mismatched look.


Splashes of Color
Problem: Bland built-ins
Solution: Add punch to a window seat with a colorful throw. Need help choosing a color? Look for a predominant color on the dust jackets or spines of the books in your shelving and repeat it in your throw.



Mirror, Mirror
Problem: You can't put holes in your walls
Solution: Skip the drama of a hammer and nails and prop framed mirrors against a wall. A large mirror serves many functions in a room. With a beautiful frame it becomes impactful art. When angled against the wall, it tricks the mind into thinking the ceiling line is even higher than it is. When it reflects light, it brightens the space and provides the illusion of an extra window.





Up Close and Personal
Problem: Furniture lines every wall
Solution: Nobody likes a wallflower, especially when it comes to furniture. Moving furniture away from the wall and into groupings makes a room seem larger and encourages conversation
.



Fruit Sensations
Problem: Not enough accessories
Solution: Don't let your refrigerator have all the fun! Put colorful fruit on display in
glass jars or footed glass bowls. Choose the long-lasting fruits of the season for a colorful, affordable, and delicious display. Oranges, lemons, and limes add a refreshing touch to spring or summer decorating. Apples are a great choice for fall or winter.








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