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		<title>Revamping Walls</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:37:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spring motivates some to clean (wish it were me!), some to plant (maybe someday), and some to rearrange. I am a re-arranger. What could be easier? It costs nothing (well&#8230;it CAN cost nothing) and can be a quick project. It &#8230; <a href="http://cozyyourhome.com/2009/04/14/revamping-walls/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Spring motivates some to clean (wish it were me!), some to plant (maybe someday), and some to rearrange. I am a re-arranger. What could be easier? It costs nothing (well&#8230;it CAN cost nothing) and can be a quick project. It can also take all day, depending on what gets rearranged.</p>
<p>Furniture shuffling can give a room new life and purpose. It can also be hard on the back so you might need an able-bodied assistant. Or try using the disc-shaped furniture movers. I have a set of <a href="http://www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/Movingmen.html" title="As Seen on TV">Moving Men</a>, purchased at the now defunct Linens &#8216;N Things, also sold &#8220;As Seen on TV.&#8221; These little guys are terrific, but others should also get the job done. They are pretty amazing! I really wish I had two sets&#8230;</p>
<p>Rearranging your wall art is a much more back-friendly project and can also change the feel of a space. Just don&#8217;t freak out about the holes. Spackle and touch-up paint take care of about anything. But you might want to wait until you decide on your new arrangement. The holes might not even show!</p>
<p>Here are a few ideas about hanging art and other items of interest on your walls. These ideas might break a few rules, but who cares? It is your home, after all. Besides, every decorator follows a different set of rules, and even their lists contradict each other sometimes. Try this rule:  If you like the way it looks, then do it. So, these are &#8220;ideas&#8221;, not &#8220;rules&#8221;.</p>
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<li>Hang a variety of items in a space. For example, use some photos, some prints, if you&#8217;re lucky enough, an oil painting, and try to add some 3-dimensional object. Even if you have a photo gallery in a stairwell or hallway, the occasional shadow box of memorabilia or sports medal will add lots of interest.</li>
<li>With art pieces (especially matted prints), I am usually happier with colors that fit in my space. For example, in my apple butter family room, I probably would not pick pieces with lots of pink in them.</li>
<li>If your walls are white or very neutral (!), I would mix in LOTS of color. (I don&#8217;t really know this for sure because only woodwork is allowed to be white in my house.:))</li>
<li>If your walls are colorful, try to keep mats neutral. My daughter&#8217;s artist/teacher mats everything with a white or cream mat. She says it helps the artwork be the focus. It also make groupings fit better together.</li>
<li>Think clusters of three. Or five. Odd numbers are pleasing to the eye. But then again, symmetry can be great in a room, as well. (See what I mean about those danged rules?)</li>
<li>Know your style. Do you like a full look? Or are you a minimalist? I am definitely no minimalist. But I decorate for me and my family&#8211;not for you. You should do the same. I once knew a very creative, talented woman who hung pictures and objects floor to almost ceiling. There was a lot to see, but it was beautiful! You might not want your whole house covered, but you might try a room of this.</li>
<li>If you own something special to you, give it a place of prominence where you will enjoy it and see it daily. The picture hung in the middle of my inexpensive colored plates is a pastel, done by my daughter Olivia.<a href="http://cozyyourhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/wall-art-001small.jpg" title="special art"> </a>
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<p> I absolutely love it and had to give it it&#8217;s due. These plates were from a grocery/everything store, and the metal arch was $10 at Old Time Pottery. I thought the objects enhanced the art.</li>
<li>Try moving art to a different space. Walls, like everything, get a little tired after a while. That boring picture in your hallway could really perk up the bathroom!</li>
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<p>I have lots of other thought about hanging art and objects. Ideas for another post, I hope. The bottom line here is Don&#8217;t be afraid to switch wall stuff around. It can freshen up a room in a snap!</p>
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