Sunday, December 1, 2013

Easy Ways to Hide Your Home's Flaws

 

Clever concealing and distracting tactics help put your home's best face forward


Houzz Contributor. Becky's passion for personal, welcoming, hospitable interiors, interiors that make people want to sit down, put their feet up, and stay a while, has defined her four-decade career in interior design. She believes that hospitality, welcome, and comfort are the heart and purpose of interior design, and that YOUR home should tell YOUR story. If you want a lovely evening in front of a fire with a glass of wine and a good book, check out her "Place Le Coop; a Story of City Folk. Country Life, and Chickens", available on Amazon. On a more serious note, her book, "Not What I Designed; the Story of an Extreme Heart Makeover" is available on Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
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Like it or not, most of us do not live in picture-perfect homes with gorgeous kitchens and baths, gleaming wood floors and vast windows that open to stellar views. Take the little California bungalow that Mike and I share. It has some — well, one or two — really great features. The ceilings aren’t spray-on texture sprinkled with sparkly glitter, but wooden planks and beams. The stucco exterior is topped with a tile roof, and tomatoes, artichokes and roses grow rampant around the community pool.

So far, so good. But the carpet looks like 40 years of renters have used it to death (because they have), and the kitchen is an absolutely awful rendition of late-1960s design. Our landlord eschews any paint color but white, and the living room comes with an awesomely ugly heater and air conditioner prominently plastered to the walls.

Can you relate? Have you thrown up your hands in despair and let your flawed or battered home rob you of hope for a beautiful interior? Well, don’t. Almost all spaces will eagerly reflect our personal style and tell our story if we are to willing to overlook, hide or mask their less-than-attractive features.

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