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Creative Shelf Styling Ideas Worth Trying Posted: 30 Mar 2022 02:20 PM PDT This post is from the blog, InMyOwnStyle.com When it comes to styling shelves for our home decor, many assume that the only decorative objects to use on shelves are books, vases, plants, family photos, artwork and small decorative accessories. These are standard shelf styling items, but I know of a few more that you may not have thought of. To help you make the most of your shelves and bookcases, I gathered some creative shelf inspiration or shelfie ideas that are not only easy to do, but will add color and personality to your decor. Decorative Edge Trim For ShelvesAdding shelf trim falls into the decorating category I call the “little details“. These details when decorating a home can make a big difference. They are not really needed, but can make something look so much better. This shelf styling tip is my favorite easy trick. Adding a decorative element on the outer edges of shelves can make a boring bookcase or shelving unit come to life. Using ribbon to do this is the easiest way, but consider how wood trim molding bought at the home improvement store would look across each shelf. Adding trim of any kind will take a plain bookcase up a few notches on the style scale. Narrow craft store ribbon attached to the shelves in a pantry closet using decorative nail head tacks. The shelf edges in this linen closet were gouged and rough. Something the builder of the house just painted over. To hide it without having to sand and repaint. I added white grosgrain ribbon the same width as the shelf edge and attached it with tacks. Doing this was not necessary, but every time I opened the closet, I smiled to see something pretty instead of ugly. For open storage shelf styling on a budget, use dollar store baskets or cover shoeboxes with decorative paper in the way of maps or leftover wallpaper from another project. I used purple ribbon and white thumbtacks to add a pop of fun color to the open shelves. If you are crafty you can make DIY trim from paper to decorate the front edge of open shelves in holiday or any style you want. If you like to be organized, you can add clear plastic label clips to the front edge of shelves. This can done on any shelf. They will help you easily find everything at a glance and will keep the shelves organized since you will know exactly where to place them. Decorate Open Shelving Using BackdropsOpen shelves, cabinets and bookcases in a living room, bedroom or home office can become one of the most decorative elements in a room. Instead of focusing on what to place in open shelves or bookcases, think about how adding a colorful or patterned backdrop to the back of the shelves can make the items in front of it look even better. I make my shelf backdrops using corrugated cardboard or dollar store foam boards and choose what I wrap them with depending on the color scheme of the room. There is another nice aspect of adding a shelf backdrop when using the same wallpaper or wall paint color that a bookcase is on. It can make a closed back bookcase or shelf look like it has an open back. This can create a focal point and make the bookshelf or shelves look really nice when viewing the wall with the bookcase as a whole. I have even made shelf backdrops for a medicine cabinet in my previous home to add a pop of color and pattern. To find out how I make the backdrops, head over to this blog post: Consider Neutral Shelf Decor to Add ImpactCreate instant impact on open shelves by displaying a collection of similar objects or using items all in the same color. Having many items on your shelves that are all the same color makes the overall impression look less cluttered and more styled. Office Shelf Styling IdeasWhen it comes to office bookshelf decor, sometimes you may need the shelves to be purely functional to hold printer paper, files, etc without using any decorative accessories. If this is the case for you, then add color to the organizers you have. Plain cardboard file holders can be covered with gift wrap to add style. Shoeboxes can become decorative boxes in which to hold smaller items. Store printer papers in low sided rectangular baskets. Make the most of everything with square shapes by stacking them. Use the top shelf for the non-functional items where they will add to the overall look of the open shelves or bookcase, but not be in the way. As you can see, shelf styling doesn’t always have to be about adding decorative items to the shelves. Take a look around your home to see if any of the shelves or bookcases could use a little detail or infusion of color. You May Also Like: If you enjoyed this post you may also enjoy the easy to follow DIY Decorating Tutorials and Creative Ideas on my blog, In My Own Style.com Republishing this article in full or in part is a violation of Copyright law @2009-2021, all rights reserved |
What Real Estate Agents Don’t Tell You When Buying a Lake House Posted: 29 Mar 2022 08:53 AM PDT This post is from the blog, InMyOwnStyle.com Are you thinking about purchasing a lakefront property? Perhaps you have a few questions about what you should ask your real estate agent when you begin to look for lakefront homes? I have a list of items that you will want to know before purchasing. Have you ever dreamed of living on a lake? Does the idea of lake house living appeal to you? For my husband and I, the answer was an emphatic YES. We made the dream happen and bought our waterfront property as our primary residence in 2015. We did a lot of planning in advance when we set out to find a house on the shores of a large lake. We learned a lot along the way. We had never lived on a lake before and that led to some lessons learned. After looking at many lakes, we bought our lake home on the shores of Lake Murray in South Carolina. It is a large lake with approx. 600 miles of shoreline. It has both developed and rural residential areas. Things to Consider Before Buying a Lakefront HomeIn this post, I will tell you what you should be asking your real estate agent at each of the lake homes you are considering buying. Many of these questions can only be answered by someone that lives on a lake or previously has as they will know the answers from experience. Knowing the answers to the following questions can make the difference between buying your dream home and envying your neighbors who made better decisions. You would be surprised by how many people move to another lake home a few years after they initially buy because they weren’t happy with their initial choice. What Type of Lake Home and Surroundings?When deciding to buy a lake home, have a very clear image of what you want in not only the house, but the community surrounding it. Create a list of items to check off. Starting with must-haves and progressing to less important features. Unobstructed Water View – Many lake homes are located on coves where the view out the windows or porch or deck to the water can be filled with the boats and docks of neighboring homes. It is nice to have your lake house living room have a wall of windows that look out to a beautiful view. Screened Porch for the Summer Months – Mosquitoes, midges, and mayflies are part of the lake living environment and can ruin time outside if you don’t have a screened-in outside space. Sunrise and Sunset – Note what direction the house is facing so you can determine if you will be able to see one or both every day. Also take note that west facing homes will be much hotter in the summer. Developed or Rural Community?Many lakes are in rural areas or off the beaten path. It is very important to consider how close you are to the things that matter most to you. Do you want to be close to shopping, entertainment venues, restaurants, airport and healthcare or away from it all?
Does It Matter Where You Live on the Lake?Yes, it matters where a lake house is located on a lake. On larger sections of a lake you will get a big water view, but also know that more boats will be going by fast and more frequently. It will be like living on a highway. Jet skiing is popular, but do you want to hear jet skis all the time? It may be better to look for an area with less motorized boat traffic. Noise travels over the water. I was once out kayaking with my husband and he was talking on his cell phone. I could hear almost every word from about a mile away. Kind of cool, but not cool if it’s a nearby restaurant with live music every weekend – not so great. Check out the neighbors’ boats. Unless you love the high speed “cigarette” boats, you might want to avoid properties close to neighbors with noisy boats. Are there lake resorts nearby? Resorts are wonderful for vacations. But do you really want to share “your lake” with all of the tourists staying at those resorts all summer? Are Trees Blocking the Water View?Perhaps you’ll find a neglected property where trees and bushes have been neglected and some trimming and strategic tree removal will open the water view. Depending on the local codes or what the lake management allows, you may be allowed to remove the trees. If not, you can remove some of the lower limbs (limbing up) on big trees to open the view. If you need to do this to create a perfect water view – there can be a significant cost to hire a tree trimming service, so keep this in mind. |
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