Make an Entrance

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Many people invest large amounts of time, energy, and money into decorating the various rooms of their home. The process of decorating allows you to express your creativity, to claim a space as your own, and to show off your personal tastes and style to friends and family. Unfortunately, there is one area of the home that is often overlooked during the decorating process: the entryway.

There are a couple of reasons that entryways tend to be passed over. One, an entryway isn’t really a living space; its just an area people pass through to get to the other rooms of the house. Two, often an entryway is a space that is small, dimly lit, or awkward making it a real challenge for an inexperienced DIY-er or decorator. However, these challenges should not keep you from extending your personal touches to this part of your home. This area serves to introduce your guests to the rest of your home; other than the exterior of the house, the entryway makes the first impression. You don’t want guests to be put off as soon as they enter your home. Here are some budget friendly tips for making an entrance.

Step It Up
If your entryway has stairs, consider adding a pop of color to draw the eye further into the home and to set the stage for the colors used in adjoining rooms. Unfortunately, stair runners can be pricy, so here are some more affordable ideas:

  • Wallpaper the risers. Since you shouldn’t need a lot of wallpaper you can probably find a discontinued or marked down pattern to use. Since the area being covered is relatively small don’t be afraid of bold designs.
  • Paint the risers. If you head to the clearance section of your local hardware store, you can probably find marked down paint. There’s nothing wrong with this paint – it simply wasn’t properly mixed to the customer’s color specifications. Again, don’t automatically shy away from bright, bold colors.
  • Add a stripe of color. As a standalone or in addition to painting the risers, you can paint a stripe that runs parallel to the stairs.

Guest Post: Make an Entrance
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Guest Post: Make an Entrance
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Open Your Home
If your entryway is small or not well lit, there are some easy, inexpensive things you can do to open the space up.

  • Take advantage of any and all natural light. If your entryway has any windows (for example, by the front door), put that natural light to good use. Regularly wash the windows inside and out and keep them unobstructed by furniture and hedges.
  • Use smoke and mirrors…err, okay, just mirrors. Hang an inexpensive mirror or two to reflect light and make the space appear both larger and lighter. Check secondhand stores, yard sales, and inexpensive stores such as Target and Walmart for fun mirrors with decorative shapes and frames.
  • If possible, eliminate clutter and get organized. If your entryway is small, clear out anything that isn’t actively being used such as a bench. Make sure that there is a place for everything. For instance, if you require people to remove their shoes when they come in have a little shoe rack for them to pile their shoes on rather than just leaving footwear scattered on the floor.

Guest Post: Make an Entrance
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Guest Post: Make an Entrance
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Color Outside The Lines
As previously mentioned, if you visit your local hardware store you can probably find clearance paint. You can use that paint to brighten up your entryway and make it look less stark and boring. You can also try painting:

  • An accent wall
  • A coat rack
  • An entryway table
  • Picture frames

Another way to add color and interest is with art. Thrift stores and garage sales are great places to pick up cheap frames that can be cleaned up or painted to look like new. For inexpensive art you can frame:

  • Family photographs
  • Scenic photographs you took
  • Pictures your children drew
  • Discontinued wallpaper samples
  • Shelf lining paper
  • Scrap fabric pieces
  • Pieces of gift wrap paper

Guest Post: Make an Entrance
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First impressions are important, and your entryway is the first impression visitors get of the interior of your home. Make an entrance. Don’t neglect this area of your home. If your on a budget, get creative. Think outside the box and don’t be afraid to experiment. Prowl secondhand stores, yard sales, and clearance bins to find those perfect touches.

{Written by Janet Majors}

Sound in Color

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Today I am launching a new series of color palettes inspired from my favorite album art. Sound in Color is an inspirational look into the endless schemes of color you can find in music’s artwork. Whether its your home or event, these can surely get ideas brewing. Every Tuesday I will feature a new palette and you can find the archive on my Sound in Color page. I hope you enjoy them all!

Sound in Color: 65 Days of Static-We Were Exploding Anyway

Oscar Style

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Besides entertainment and seeing talented people win awards, another reason to watch the Oscars is for the fashion. I am always curious to see what all the celebs are wearing and how they accessorize their outfits. There were a few that stood out for me as well as some I thought were pretty bad. Everyone has their own opinion, right.

I don’t like to put people down so I only wanted to share the ones that truly shined. The ones I don’t mention obviously didn’t do it for me. Well, here are my favorites of the night. Enjoy!

Sandra Bullock in Elie Saab
This dress was an absolute stunner! The color, the detail and the elegance of this gown is simply gorgeous. The scalloped design and decorative shoulders are fantastic. Sandra looks beautiful in it as well. I love how she kept the accessories at a minimum so the dress would be the showstopper. This was my favorite of the night.
Oscar Style

Halle Berry in Versace
I have to say Ms. Berry always looks fabulous. She is such a beautiful woman that I think she makes outfits come alive. Usually in Versace, she wore the designer again in a beaded metallic dress that showed off the gorgeous curves and lines of her body. She kept it simple with jewelry as well as a natural face, which gave her a fresh look and gorgeous glow.
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Amanda Seyfried in Alexander McQueen
This dress was feminine, soft and flowy and looked great on her. It complimented her body in every way. Her messy but sexy hair and natural makeup gave her a flawless look. I thought she looked really pretty.
Oscar Style

Charlize Theron in Christian Dior Haute Couture
I love Charlize. I thought she looked radiant and happy and simply stunning in this dress. The cut and shape of this dress really accented her body and skin tone. Her haircut was really cute too.
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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips

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Your bathroom may be small in size, but there are clever ways you can maximize the area to create a room that gives the illusion of a larger space. Here are some design tips for transforming your small bathroom into a room that looks both spacious and luxurious.

Color 
Choose a light colored wall paint for your small bathroom because it will give the illusion that your room is open and larger than it actually is. Wallpaper with a subtle design is another great decorative option for your small bathroom. Make sure to stay away from wallpaper with bold prints because it will actually make your bathroom look smaller. Also, select soft colored cabinets and doors that complement the wall coloring you choose for your small bathroom.
Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
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Storage 
If possible, select a vanity that has cabinet doors to help maximize storage in your small bathroom. You can also add additional storage to the vanity cabinet by attaching side racks to the inside of the doors. Attaching a sink skirt in a shade that complements the wall color will add both beauty and functionality to your small bathroom. Place baskets or shelving under the sink skirt for additional storage that will help keep your bathroom clutter-free.
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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
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Lighting
Natural lighting for your small bathroom would be the best choice. If that isn’t possible, soft lighting would be the next option. Use a lower wattage light bulb in your fixtures to give a relaxing feel to your bathroom. Recess ceiling fixtures is another design choice that will visually expand the height of your bathroom ceiling. Installing wall sconces on each side of a cabinet or mirror is another decorative design that will add just the right ambiance to your small bathroom.
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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
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Corner Space 
Make the most of any unused corner space in your small bathroom. If you are actually remodeling the entire bathroom, choose a corner vanity with cabinets for added storage. You can also utilize unused corner space in your small bathroom by installing floating corner shelves or decorative hooks.
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{Written by Joe Restivo and sponsored by Scardina Home Services, a bathroom remodeling company proudly serving the greater Millersville, MD area.}