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HOUSE BEAUTiFUL (AND CHEAP-iSH!) INTERiOR DESiGN HACKS FOR BUDGET-CONSCiOUS FiRST-TiME DECORATORS by Mikey Rox
Upon initial walk-through of the first home I’d buy, my head was consumed with designing that space, top to bottom, exactly how I wanted. I was so eager to hit the ground running that furniture and fixtures arrived in a succession of FedEx trucks before the real estate agents sealed the deal. No longer culled creatively by a landlord, I had big plans for the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, and outdoor areas to represent my personality, to make it mine. Only one hurdle: I had a conservative budget that limited my ostentatious ideas. Ever resourceful, however, I was able to bring my vision to life without going broke. Here are a few ways I did it that you can too.
I choose one wall to drape with pattern, like behind the living room couch – and I make it count. I select ultra-premium paper from high-end producers. That sometimes costs a pretty penny, but that expense is justified in that I’m only dressing one accent wall and that one accent wall will become the focal point of that room. These days you can find quality prints on removable paper that costs a fraction of the real deal on the front and back ends. Just peel and stick and peel again when you fancy a switch-up. The price difference between the two variations is in the thousands of dollars.
Change fixtures Freshen up the place with paint of committing to and accent wallpaper overhauls
instead complete
A simple coat of paint on drab walls is transformational. Anything but white is fair game in my homes, and I choose colors that will not only complement my existing wares but also inspire my mood on a daily basis. In the past I’ve been partial to a bright-and-cheery sky blue in all three of my properties, but I’ve also turned walls red, pink, yellow, green, gray, and tan.
When I had a contractor estimate the cost of a bathroom remodel, I was left mouth agape by the total. He quoted 10 grand, which was beyond my reasonable expectation and my budget. And that bathroom was small. So I did the next best thing. Instead of a complete revamp, I replaced the vanity, mirrors, faucets, shelving, and lighting. I’ve also upgraded the toilet in the past. Elbow grease on the tile brought I also have a passion for wallpaper, it back to its original luster, and but not full-on four-wall coverage. for less than a grand I had a new 12 | follow us @ peachatlmag
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bathroom that I also outfitted with a cloth shower curtain, stylish curtain rings, complementary floor mat, color-coordinating towels, candles, and art. The reveal was a spaquality oasis that left me satisfied mentally, physically, and financially. Buy floor models when possible I have a few go-to home retailers I shop when designing my spaces, most of which are accessible to modest budgets. My personal aesthetic leans more toward the styles of West Elm and CB2, but there are plenty of other outlets that will accommodate your design preferences.
over time specifically for the pieces I wanted. To offset those major expenses, I also make my own art using various resources and materials. I’ve turned postcards and periodical clippings into masterpiece collages; driftwood into conversation-piece jewelry hangers; and I’ve repurposed garage and flea finds into functional items like eye-catching reupholstered chairs. To save even more dough, I keep a file on my computer that includes printable projects, like links for rasterizing favorite photos into frameable, large-format wall hangings (Rasterbator.net) and the Charley Harper flora-fauna poster series available via the National Park Service website. There are tons of other specific-search options out there for whatever tickles your decorating pickle.
I never look at full price items either. If it’s not on sale, I don’t buy it. Most often, I head straight for the clearance sections or search for deeply discounted floor models. Invest in plants Large area rugs, for example, can extract hundreds from your budget, but lightly tread floor models (that can be washed professionally and inexpensively) are discounted up to 70 percent in some cases.
Plants make a house a home. They’re relatively cheap, space up otherwise empty areas, and, well, they make everybody feel frickin’ fantastic. I mix real and fake plants all over my spaces to create comfortable, welcoming environments. Keeping them alive, of course, is half the battle, but we’re adulting now and plants are our babies. Babies that don’t scream, cry, or spit up on you. In other words, plant babies are the best things about being gay. Besides all those other gay things, but, yeah, they’re up there.
My prized find was a gorgeous sixperson glass-top dining table that retailed for $750 reduced to $250 because of a small scratch on the glass. A few months later, West Elm contacted me to receive a new glass top because of a recall on the original for the way it shattered if broken. It was delivered scratchfree and free of charge just because I was willing to take the L in the first Mikey Rox is an award-winning place. Bona fide W in the end. journalist and LGBT lifestyle expert whose work has been published Make or print your own art in more than 100 outlets across the world. Connect with Mikey on Have I spent hundreds – even Instagram @mikeyroxtravels thousands – on artwork? Yes. Certainly not thrifty, but I saved up
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ASK THESE 5 QUESTiONS FOR MORE INTERESTiNG CONVERSATiONS WiTH STRANGERS By Jamie Kirk
We’ve all been there: We walk into a party or work event and the resident extrovert asks When you ask someone about their favorite those unavoidable questions we’ve all heard book or TV show, you can ask follow-up ad nauseam. questions like what they enjoyed or disliked about a particular character or about an “What do you do?” author’s other works. Dig a little deeper and “Where are you from?” transition the respondent’s answer to their “What do you do for fun?” upbringing, current relationship status, or their career. Every minute seems like an hour. We realize how predictable and exhausting talking to 4. What was the highlight of your day? someone we don’t want to talk to can be. We’re literally planning an escape route. This question is about passion and how it shows up in their life. They may bring up their The challenge most of us face is that we, too, kids, something at work, a conversation with are guilty of asking those dreaded, superficial their spouse, or a new hobby they’ve picked questions that lead nowhere beyond small up. Doesn’t matter – this is just a great way to and idle chit-chat. have options to take the conversation to other places and see where it leads. Additionally, Many of us strive to be interesting but lack the connecting the dots with this person will self-awareness to know when we are boring hopefully make the conversation sustainable a person to tears. We see them engaging as you relate to one another’s experiences. and nodding their heads in front of us, not realizing they’re planning their Target to-do 5. What’s the most important thing I list or which gas station is the closest. should know about you? There are a few questions we can ask right off the bat that can lead to captivating conversations that attract others into our space. Asking the “right” questions is key. Avoid small talk and surface-type questions, and instead try some of these off-the-cuff queries.
Like the other questions this may catch the respondent off-guard at first, but it will elicit emotions to deepen the conversation and find those connecting points. At the end of the day, this is your time, and you should have meaningful conversation with people that you learn from. The ultimate goal of a conversation with someone is to allow them 1. What’s your story? to be open, honest, and interesting. Find out enough during the encounter to connect Sure it’s risky, but asking such a broad, open- with them, learn from them, or leave the ended question allows the respondent the conversation with more insight than when platform and freedom to share a dream or you started the chat. goal they have and perhaps a little about their life’s journey so far. 2. What makes you smile? Not who, but what. This is a great question that gives the respondent permission to be vulnerable and open. In sharing what makes them smile, they’ll also begin to smile, which will indirectly put them in a better mood. 3. Who’s your favorite author/what’s your favorite TV show?
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What a week! I had the pleasure of watching my daughter compete at the national cheerleading championship in Orlando, and her team took home third place – out of 700 teams, I want to thank my readers for allowing me to continue writing this column week after week. Keep your questions coming. I love answering them. Dear Lesbo, I am such a bad gay. I am not into the bar scene, the pool scene, the dancing scene, or the softball scene. I have noticed I’m truly not that guy that wants to be the center of all gay attention. My question is that my partner wants us to volunteer for Pride and be right in the middle of all that gay drama. I tell you, my heart has palpitations just thinking about this October. How do I say no? Help me, please. -Palpitating Loner Dear Loner, I hear you; I just don’t believe you. Volunteering at Pride doesn’t have to mean drama. I’ve volunteered many years in many ways and gay drama didn’t come into play. If you check your
own drama at the door, the only drama that may come out you can either choose to be a part or not. Volunteering is amazing and you should feel very good about it, not feel stressed. Now go put on your rainbow undies and sign yourself up for a weekend of fun.
Dear Lesbo, Where are all the cute single guys that I see during gay pride? I have gone out to Blake’s, Moon, Felix’s, and Bulldogs. The guys are always the same tired old drunks that are always there. I want to see fresh, young, hot guys. Do they exist or does Pride ship in thousands of men for eye candy? -Whinny Whacker Dear Whinny, Seems like you may be one of those tired old drunks if you keep visiting the same places trolling for dick. Try this: Stop going out to bars for a month and start doing something else like going to the gym or volunteering or just do a meet-up with friends. Maybe when you return to your regular watering holes after the month you’ll see from fresh new faces. Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result is insanity. And have fun – fun attracts fun. If you have a question for Lesbo, please send to askthelesbo@peachatl.com. All answers are my own and come straight from my heart.
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Meet & Greet with Felicia Moore @ X Midtown | May 12th (6 PM) Meet and Greet mayoral candidate Felicia Moore on the patio of X Midtown. City Council President Moore will reintroduce herself to the Atlanta community, talk about her platform, and its effects on the LGBTQ+ community. Complimentary cocktails and appetizers provided. Masks required.
Rainbow Trout Beer Bust @ Lingering Shade | May 15th (12-4 PM) Join them for their first Beer Bust of 2021! $10 all you can drink beer and $2 Jello shots! Masks are required in the building but not on the patio. If you still have your "trout bracelet" please wear it as an identifier for the staff; otherwise, we will have plenty!
Leather Luncheon @ Woofs ATL | May 16th (1-5 PM) Join the Atlanta Leather Community for the monthly Woofs luncheon hosted by World Cub '19/'20 Chris Gonzalez. Jello shot and silent auction benefit Lost & Found Youth. Cigar Social on the patio at 2 PM.
Chastain Park Spring Arts & Crafts Festival | May 1516th FESTIVALS ARE BACK! The Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces is proud to announce its 12th Annual Chastain Park Spring Arts & Crafts Festival. The award-winning, two-day festival will be held in Atlanta’s beautiful Chastain Park featuring two days of art and activities sure to delight the entire family.
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Well, you are in a common dilemma that many people are facing this day in age. COVID has forced a lot of people to work remotely which has negatively impacted home life for many; even those who live alone. The lack of an office now forces these folks to turn the space that used to be their sanctuary and relaxation spot into a workspace. So now more than ever, people are connected in a way that removes them from the everyday. Try having a conversation centered around understanding the need to stay connected for work but that it’s having an effect on you. Say that during dinner there are no phones, just you two. When you’re on vacation, set boundaries about maybe working one hour a day but focusing on setting that Out-Of-Office message. Make sure you understand the necessities of their job, but don’t waiver from spending time together. You deserve that too.
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Is this different than the Kickoff Party? Totally. This is a softer, lighter and more exclusive version with 75% less people. It’s a perfect way to reunite the LGBTQ+ community for their first, safe in-person person with plenty of space of wonder and exploration of 11 Million Gallons of water. How do I get tickets? ONLINE ONLY! www.georgiaaquarium.org/outnight
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It’s time to take a risk, Taurus! You want to meet someone new? You need to put yourself out there. It is your season after all, and those who gravitate toward you are worth checking out. See if they’re a good fit but don’t let all your walls down just yet!
How’s work going, Gemini? Are your coworkers being cooperative? Work is often about collaboration and working together in a team. You have noticed lately that those around you are not as keen on this idea. Take your stance and lead them! You are a fierce leader, now show them!
Tell me what you want, Cancer… what you really, really want. It’s your opportunity this week to get the things you want and the things you need. All you have to do is ask! Ask, and you shall receive… hopefully. What’s the worst that could happen? Someone saying no? Psssht. Please… not to you!
You have the strength to heal, Leo. Be the shoulder that your friend needs to cry on this week. You will reap the rewards of good karma in the near future. You have friends who need you in this troubling time of their lives. Allow yourself to be available for them should they need a moment to vent.
They warned you, Virgo. It’s okay to believe that you can be right about a gut instinct you have about someone, but your friends this week will also be watching closely and ready to say: “I told you so”. Talk to these people. Your friends have your best interests at heart. But... will you listen is the question!
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Keep your distance this week, Libra. You are feeling a bit cautious about people this week and you have been disappointed by people around you lately. In order for you to protect yourself and those in your circle, just stay away. You don’t want to bite their heads off because they pissed you off. Let It all go, Scorpio. You have a tendency to have a tough exterior but you also have a really soft demeanor when someone helps you let your guard down. This week however, you might reach your breaking point and you need to let it go. Don’t be afraid to cry. Allowing yourself this vulnerability might attract some new people in your life. Turn your focus inward, Sag! You need to be incredibly aware of your emotions this week as they might be all over the place. Stay vigilant in your daily routine to make sure you don’t stray from the track. Others will try to deter you from your goals but you’re stronger than anything that could distract you from your plan of attack.
Address the issues at hand, Cap! You need to stop sweeping things under the rug. Allow yourself to really address what is bothering you and you’ll feel that much better. It’s something that you must learn to do or you’ll be unhappy, and NO ONE wants and unhappy Capricorn! Right?
People around you are aware of your feelings, Aquarius. Everyone is watching out to see how you’re doing. You might be going through a rough patch at home or in your personal life but people are going to tread lightly. Acknowledge this, and assure others that you’re aware of what’s going on. Thank them for their care and concern. You’ll need it. Express yourself, Pisces! You have an incredibly artistic side to yourself and you want to express it as often as possible. Those around you will either love it or hate it. If they hate it, then they’re not there to support you longterm. If they love it, assess their roles in your life and see how they fit. Maybe you’ve been ignoring someone who is moving up in your eyes. You don’t feel like yourself do you, Aries? Well, that’s going to be the theme of the week. Don’t fret however, you are going to find the strength to move forward and power through your week as strong as ever. Make sure to set aside time for your mental health though. Go on a walk, do some yoga, chat with friends. Whatever you need to do, do it!