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Artsy Ways to Easily Turn a Space Into Your Own

by Rayanne M. Writer

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Your home is a special place. Beyond providing shelter, it's a place that's meant to feel comfortable and inviting. Your home belongs to you. It should reflect your personal style so that you enjoy being there. No matter what type of space you inhabit or your budget, there are ways to personalize your abode. Check out these tips for how to easily turn a space into your own.

Go Big in Your Home

You can invest in large wall décor pieces that will make a bold statement. Adding a substantial piece to your wall is a can't-miss way to flaunt your personality and style. A big piece makes a great focal piece for any room, and it can help to anchor the look of the surrounding furnishings. An oversized piece of art might be a good way to branch out if you tend to be more conservative, but wish to be more assertive and outgoing in your approach to both decorating and life. You don't have to spend a ton of money to make a big statement with your art. Plus, hanging one large piece can sometimes be easier than trying to arrange a group of smaller ones. It also puts fewer holes in your walls.

Display Your Photos

You don't need to have professional-level photography skills to enjoy showing off your photographs. There's practically no better way to make a home your own than by adding photos. Photos of family members and friends keep those you love in plain sight, and nothing brings back memories of a wonderful trip than pictures of the places you've been. You can make a gallery wall display of your photos or group them on surfaces. Put them in all of your rooms to add a personal touch throughout your home.

Paint a Piece of Furniture

If you're the type who likes to take on a weekend project, consider creating a one-of-a-kind piece for your home. Painting or decorating a piece of furniture can go far toward showing off your personality. It can also be a rewarding project that offers a real sense of accomplishment. You'll be filled with pride each time you see your finished product. The furniture piece can be one you already own and want to refresh or you can go thrifting to find a suitable item. Shopping for your something to transform can be quite a bit of fun. Scour the online ads on social media or in your local Craigslist. Make it a fun weekend adventure with your friends and head out to shop all the local thrift stores, antique shops and flea markets. Look for a piece you think will fit the style of your home or serve a particular purpose. If you're unsure how to refinish furniture, there are lots of tutorials online to help you prepare. When you're done, you'll have a totally customized piece to enjoy for years to come.

Show Off Your Collections

One of the most personal ways to personalize your new place is to display a collection. Collecting a certain type of item over time shows passion and dedication. It's also an indicator of your unique personality. Why not show it off? After all, you've put in so much time, effort and money to assemble all of your pieces. It makes sense to put them on display. Depending on the type of collection you have, there are a number of ways to do this. A bookshelf makes a fairly easy display stand. Some people have customized shelving or cabinets constructed to exhibit their items. Whatever you choose, make it your own. Displaying your collection will give your visitors an insight into your personality, and you'll be able to enjoy gazing at your pieces every day.

Conclusion

These are just a few easy ways to personalize your home. Making a space your own doesn't have to cost a fortune, and it doesn't require any particular skill or talent. All you need is a bit of planning and a willingness to put yourself into your work. Showing off your personality can feel like quite a vulnerable thing to do. This is your home, and it should feel like you. Taking the time to add your vibe and energy into your space will almost always provide satisfying results.


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About Rayanne M. Advanced   Writer

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Created on Oct 13th 2021 13:29. Viewed 219 times.

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