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Simple Steps to Adding Colors in a Living Room

Colors improve the overall look and feel of a living room. There are simple steps to enlivening your living room without spending too much.

Add splash of colors on the floor

A colorful rug or carpet can be placed in front of a couch, under a coffee table, and on top of hardwood floors. Also, you can make floors more attractive when sandblasted as sandblasting smoothens the surface.

Paint One Side of the Wall

Painting just one wall in the living room will change its focal point and you won’t need any expensive decors or renovations. The color can complement with the living room’s theme. A bold, contrasting color makes the room more appealing.

Put a Touch of Mother Nature

Flowering and bonsai plants don’t just belong to the garden –they can beautify your living room, too. However, if cleaning up the mess of falling leaves and the task of gardening seem daunting, you may opt for artificial ones

Freshen Up a Chair Cushion

Splash with colors that small, boring chair with a seat cushion. Bold colors can amplify a lifeless corner.

Throw up Some Colorful Pillows

Colorful pillows are cheap and are easy to add splash of colors to a piece of furniture. And to mention that they give comfort, too.

Place Large Mirror

A large mirror on a boring wall is one of the easiest hacks to spice up a living room. Select a nicely framed mirror or something painted with a bright color.

Paint the Back of a Bookshelf

One of the unique, or eccentric, ways is to have the back of a bookshelf painted with two colors or maybe even more. You may paint it with different shades to draw the eyes into it.

Put a Fanciful Lamp

Stay away from boring living room with a fanciful lamp. Choose a shade that’s attention-getting, and then you may touch up with fringe, ribbons, beads.


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