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January 5, 2010

The largest contributors to a room’s aesthetic are the various aspect of home wall décor: paint, wall art, and lighting. In addition to being huge contributing factors, these attributes are also some of the most cost efficient options to replace. Paint is cheap, and makes a huge difference; adding a fresh coat of paint or a different color to a room will make it look drastically different. Wall art, such as pictures, posters, or even rugs is the second contributor to a room’s appeal; having wall art that matches the owner’s style and also compliments the room’s color is key. Lighting contributes to how someone perceives the various objects in the room, and designer lighting can add a lot of unique appeal.
If you’re interested in redesigning a room, it’s simple to do it yourself, or you can consult an interior designer for ideas. But unless you have very little free time or a lot of disposable income, implementing your new interior solution yourself is the best way to do it.
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