Remember there are health benefits to living plants indoors! Add some for the season that will last for a couple of months. Orchids and colanchos both last and the later can be moved outdoors, trimmed and they will reflower. The local nurseries have indoor plants and suggestions for your exposure. Local interior plantscape companies are great if you want to have more permanent installations that will thrive with your exposure.
Family Photos
Family photos are the most personal part of your home. If you enjoy having some out, here are a variety of ways to use them:
- They are typically in the private areas of your home – shelves added in the master bedroom, hallways to bedrooms and large master bath and closet areas are all great for these photos.
- If the frames are all the same color and the photos are large enough to see the subject they make a nice hall family wall.
- Old photos can now easily be enlarged to showcase interesting family history.
- While framing all at once would be easier, they can be framed with different framing if the color is consistent. Frames can be painted as well.
- For a contemporary look, it is interesting to use 3-5’ sections showing your children all at the age of 2 or 3 in sepia or gray tones.
- Silver frames grouped together are always a great look.
- If you want to have the option of not always having them on display, then a open cabinetry section with bi-fold doors which allows you to close them off for a business meeting or large function.
- Photo albums can be stored nearby if you are constantly shifting new photos in to the frames.
- Snap a picture with the smartphone app Instagram then use Instacanvas to print your photo onto stretched canvas!
Options for Making Small Powder Rooms More Special
Hide your TV
If looking at the black screen is not desirable, there many options for integrating your TV using wood framing or
stone. If you want to hide it completely, cabinetry such as this one from Horchow or an antique cabinet won’t call attention to the TV. On the other hand, this Rochebobois photo uses the screen by accessorizing to give balance.
Choosing Trim Paint Colors
A good formula for ceilings is the trim color plus 50% white. Cream is better for the ceiling than a dead white. It is also a good place to save $ as it does not need to be washable. Use a reflective, glossy glaze on a low ceiling for height and a matte finish in a darker color on a ceiling that is too high. Don’t use a roller for high gloss, it will create unwanted texture.
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