Decorating in a Downturn – Part 1
In the next week, we have a three-part series on decorating on a budget from guest blogger Debbie Wiener. Debbie is a DC-based interior designer and author of the top-selling book, “Slob Proof! Real Life Design Solutions.” She has also recently partnered with Crypton to develop the Slobproof! Collection – a colorful line of Crypton-covered furniture designed with busy households in mind.
You can find more information about Debbie, and links to purchase Slobproof! furniture at www.slobproof.com
Yes, the economy sucks! But even a small decorating budget can yield big results, making your home look brighter, and more spacious and stylish.
1. Paint It! Use paint to make even empty, unfurnished rooms feel warmer, and older room designs seem fresher. Yes, you can! In one weekend, paint your ceilings in a pale sky blue, add color around your white fireplace, stripe your crown moldings with color pulled from the furniture and accent one wall in a white room with your favorite color. Freshen up areas that are showing the signs of wear and tear with a new coat of paint.

A room transformed: a colorful accent wall in a white room
A scrubbable finish, like Benjamin Moore’s Aura, provides one-coat coverage with very low odor. It’s a perfect choice for winter re-decorating when it’s too cold to open the windows. Need color inspiration? Check out the crown moldings, fireplaces and accent walls featured in my book, “SlobProof! Real Life Design Solutions” from Penguin.
2. Curtain Calls! Give new life to older curtains that you can’t yet replace. Buy colorful tie backs and decorative trim at your local fabric store. You can add tapes, scalloped edges and tassel trims to the inside or “lead” edges to make plain curtains look new again and “pop” with color and style. My favorite on-line trim source? www.mjtrim.com. Got too much on our window? Take down the curtains, leaving shears or simple blinds to allow more light and spaciousness into your room.
Debbie Wiener is an interior designer in Silver Spring, MD and head matriarch of a house full of slobs. She’s also the author of the top selling book, “Slob Proof! Real life Design solutions” from Penguin Press. You can send Debbie your designing dilemmas by visiting her website www.mydesigningsolutions.com
Stay tuned this week for more of Debbie’s design tips on a budget….