Spring refreshes: making the old feel like new
Kim Cook ASSOCIATEDPRESS
Maybe you had hoped to be in a new home this year but were deterred by high housing prices. Maybe it’s just the arrival of spring that’s got you looking around your rooms and wanting something fresh.
To make the old place feel like a new place, or just an updated place, designers and home editors say there’s lots you can do without spending a lot of money. Those include switching out a few furnishings or decorative items, rearranging others, and perhaps changing the purpose of a room.
A different view
New perspectives are often just as refreshing as new stuff.
Caroline Utz of the home and lifestyle website The Spruce says that for renters in particular, there’s a simple trick that costs nothing but time.
“I love leaning art on top of dressers, desks, mantels or bookshelves. When I’m looking for a change, I move the art to different rooms until I find a fresh combination,” she said. “The best part is that no nails, drywall repair kits or hanging equipment are needed.”
Real Simple’s home director, Erica Finamore, also likes to rethink where she places art in her home.
“It can really make a dif-
ference when you add it in an unexpected place,” she said. “I took a small 8-by-8inch piece of art, framed it, and hung it on my kitchen backsplash right above my coffee station. It makes my little galley kitchen feel more elegant.”
She stuck the art up with super-sticky gel tape — Duck Brand makes a version — and can easily remove it when she wants.
The right large-scale artwork can function almost like a window. But big art can be pricey.
“Here’s an affordable option,” said Better Homes & Gardens editor Amy Panos. “Dig through your photo roll to find an outdoorsy
Long-term mortgage rate at lowest level in six weeks
ASSOCIATED PRESS
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate inched down this week to its lowest level in six weeks, just as the spring buying season gets underway.
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average on the benchmark 30-year rate fell for the third straight week, to 6.32 percent, from 6.42 percent last week. The average rate a year ago was 4.67 percent.
The recent decline in mortgage rates is good news for prospective homebuyers, as many were pushed to the sidelines during the past year as the Federal Reserve cranked up its main borrowing rate nine straight times in a bid to bring down stubborn, four-decade high inflation.
Also helping buyers, home prices appear to be leveling off.
The national median home price slipped 0.2 percent from February last year to $363,000, marking the first annual decline in 13 years, according to the National Association of Realtors.
One thing that hasn’t gotten much better is the supply of homes.
“Over the last several weeks, declining rates have brought borrowers back to the market but, as the spring homebuying season gets underway, low inventory remains a key challenge for prospective buyers,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.
The average long-term mortgage rate hit 7.08 percent in the fall — a two-decade high.
shot, like flowers, sky or a landscape,” and have it printed — big. She took a photo from a recent beach vacation and had online retailer Parabo Press print it on 24-by-36-inch paper for about $30, she said.
You can buy big frames, or follow Panos’ lead and use wooden rails top and bottom to hang the art.
Another option: Get your photo made into an unframed canvas print at sites like Snapbox, Vistaprint and Canvaspop, or local retailers.
Stack and sort
Jessica Dodell-Feder of HGTV Magazine adheres to three classic steps of spring
cleaning: sort, donate, organize.
“Rethinking your junk drawer or cleaning out your closet is a must if you want to feel calm at home,” she says. “If you don’t have a system, you can feel overwhelmed fast.”
To begin, she says, take every single thing out of the closet or drawer before you start sorting.
“It looks messy at first, but it’s so helpful to actually look at everything at once. You realize you can probably get rid of more than you think,” she says.
After the sorting is done, set up a system going forward. Dodell-Feder has an “outbox” — a box or bin
kept handy for donations or returns. “Items that need to leave your home.”
Define with drapery
Jessica Shaw, interior design director at the architecture and interiors firm The Turett Collaborative, in Brooklyn, New York, uses curtains to create “soft walls” for storage areas and to delineate spaces.
“A design trick I often use to make a storage space a bit more appealing is using a wall of drapery to conceal it. Hang a roll-ceiling track or tension wire — IKEA has affordable options. This floorto-ceiling drapery creates a textural addition and acts as an effective room divider.”
Little details
Surprisingly small changes in texture or color can make your home feel new, says Utz.
“Peel-and-stick tile is the little sister to the more popular wallpaper version, but it can do wonders on a budget by creating an instant kitchen backsplash or adding a fun pattern to your bathroom floor,” she says.
She also suggests switching out cabinet hardware: “Anthropologie is my secret source for the most unique knobs and drawer pulls, but any hardware store or thrift shop can do the trick.”
Refreshing soft furnishings in the bedroom can be transformative, Finamore says.
“Replacing the duvet
cover or comforter, changing it to a bold color or a funky fabric like velvet, can make a huge difference in the look and feel of this space,” she says.
Dimmer switches or smart lightbulbs are another big-impact/low-effort way to make a room feel luxurious and hotel-like.
Got dated sliding doors?
Covering them with a stylish removable paper is an instant update.
“Or, if you have janky wooden ones like I did,” Fenimore says, take them out and replace them with a tension rod and curtains. Switch stuff
Spring is a good time to lighten the look of rooms, and besides bedding, there are many items that can easily be switched out. Try a less bulky flatweave rug. Bring more light in with window coverings made of cream-colored opaque fabric, or airy wovens like rattan.
“Your sofa is likely the largest thing in the room,” says Panos. “and it could probably stand to lighten up for spring. A large textile will do the trick. Check the bedding aisle for a nubby bedspread. Tablecloths sometimes work, too.”
Panos advises looking for something with a visible weave, which will stay in place better than a silkier, finer material when wrapped and tucked around cushions.
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