Wake Up Your Sleepy Space With These Home Refresh Ideas
Maybe you’ve outgrown your current decor, or you’ve just moved into a new house or apartment and it doesn’t feel quite like home yet. Either way, it might be time to refresh your space. Simple changes like adding new artwork or house plants can be a breath of fresh air for your home, making all the difference in transforming your mood and how you feel in your space. But sometimes, revamping your home is easier said than done.
Since we know it can be hard to feel inspired or think of new ways to wake up your sleepy space, we reached out to some of the top interior designers, artists, and lifestyle bloggers for their top recommendations to help make your home feel refreshed and elevated. Read on for their best tips for transforming a bland apartment or house into a home that you’re excited to spend time in.
Bring the outside in to breathe new life into your sleepy space
You can easily refresh your home by mixing in bits of nature throughout your decor. “By carefully choosing an interior plant and planter, you can instantly update the feel and look of a space,” suggests Brittany Leonardelli, owner of Planting Bliss Co. “Start by removing a piece of decor on a shelf or tabletop and replace it with a planter you love. Then, head to your local nursery and find the perfect plant to sit inside your planter (remember to measure your planter). The options aren’t limited to just tabletop surfaces when adding nature to a space either. You can add nature through preserved moss pieces, hanging pieces, as well as larger floor pieces.”
When it comes to what types of plants to add to a space – Sarah, the founder of Hudson and Oak, recommends indoor olive trees, monsteras, and snake plants. “Plants instantly add life to any space and depending on the plant, you can find the most beautiful shades of green.
The Monstera Plant Resource Center also recommends Monstera deliciosa, or the swiss cheese plant. “This plant is popular because of its massive, stunningly beautiful leaves and its tolerance for indoor light conditions. The monstera deliciosa is the most common variety of monstera we all know and love, and mostly what you’ll find when you go plant shopping. It has those big, gorgeous holey leaves that are so popular in nurseries and printed home decor right now – you can’t go wrong with this one.”
Professional framing can give your space much-needed character and life
An easy way to elevate the overall feel of your home is to professionally frame your wall decor. “Talking to a professional framer, showing them your layout, decor colors, and more will do wonders for your place when it comes to hanging art,” recommends Nicholas Bailey, creative and lifestyle blogger of Nick Says Go. “They’ll have material, shape, and layout options that you just can’t get off the shelf at your local retail store. I redid my whole gallery wall with custom frames, which took the room to a new level.”
Remember that lighting can completely transform your home decor
Lighting sets the tone for your entire home – so it’s important to pay special attention to it. “As we head into fall and winter, there has never been a better time to refresh this overlooked element of your home,” says Christine Kobervig Munger, director of merchandising and sourcing for Fernish. “First, make sure all of your lightbulbs are warm white and switch them out if not. Move away from harsh overhead lighting and add an instant designer feel to any room with a statement floor lamp or a matching pair of table lamps.”
Get creative while revamping your lighting
If you’re looking to refresh your lighting, why not get creative and incorporate one-of-a-kind fixtures? “You can wake up your sleepy space with unique lighting,” says Kristi Smith, Principal Designer of K. Smith Interiors. “We are obsessed with great light fixtures, either hanging or wall mounted, in or under cabinets, and table tops too. Be bold and have fun with it.”
“Light fixtures are like jewelry, and great fixtures make a statement,” Kristi continues. “It doesn’t have to be expensive, and not everything has to be prewired – there are great plug-in options. We also see the DIYers doing battery-operated LED accent lights too.”
Christine Munger from Fernish adds: “Get creative and untether yourself from outlets by using battery-powered smart light bulbs. They allow you to put lighting anywhere! You can have that beautiful floor lamp in the middle of the room or hang a statement pendant without a plug or wiring. Just place the lamp/fixture, screw in the lightbulb, and control the light with the included remote.”
Original artwork elevates your space to be truly one-of-a-kind
When it comes to wall art, opting for original paintings can give your space a truly unique touch. Gallery Today, a purveyor of original art from all over the world, says, “Buying original art allows the character and personality of residents to grab hold of houseguests, who sometimes view a work of art as an extension of one’s individuality. Original wall art makes a great conversation piece and is a joy that lasts a lifetime – not to mention the aspect of possessing an investment that continues to grow with age and attachment.”
Don’t feel confined to one particular home decor style
If there’s one thing JW Harrington Fine Art recommends, it’s to not limit yourself to one strict design style. “Home furnishing should explicitly reflect the states of mind you want your home to create for you, your family, and your guests (frankly, in that order). You’re probably not Colonial American, French Provincial, mid-century modern, or Scandinavian in every aspect of your personality. Contemporary, especially abstract, art can fit anywhere because it’s not representing any particular place or people. Everyone in your house can see something different in a piece of non-representational art — and see different things at different times.”
Live edge accent pieces will liven up your sleepy space
Hector, owner of MORUXO, recommends using live edge accent pieces as a unique way to breathe life into a dull space. “The natural curves, knots, and raw cracks of the wood organically bring the outdoors into your living area in a practical and contemporary manner. For this reason, this furniture style is becoming increasingly popular in spaces such as homes, offices, and restaurants. Common live edge accent pieces include dining/conference tables, coffee tables, shelves, countertops, benches, and wall decor.”
Refresh your home with wall art, but do so thoughtfully and intentionally
Did you know that wall art can affect the function of a space? The artwork you have in a room can affect your mood, the size of the space, the decor style, and much more. Because of this, it’s important to choose artwork with intention. “To select the right art for its desired effect, ask yourself a few questions before you invest in art. This way art can elevate your space in an unassuming way, lending it a unique expression and presence,” suggests Petra Trimmel of Art-Y-Sana.
Some questions to ask yourself and things to consider when selecting wall art for your space:
- Do you want the room to be energizing or calming? Artworks and the color palettes you find in them may exude a cooling or warming effect.
- Artworks’ proper selection can also create a feeling of expansive openness. You can visually enlarge a small room and uplift that space by giving it a new look through art.
- Do you have a bright, open space in need of art? Consider minimalist, dark-hued abstract artworks, which create a beautifully calming focus.
- Modern, timeless art tends to be abstract and understated. Such artworks create a harmonious blend in streamlined, simplified interiors, as well as in luxurious premises.
Wallpaper is a perfect way to jazz up a boring, plain wall
Whether you’re renting an apartment and need renter-friendly decor ideas, or you just like to change things up often, consider transforming your dull space with a statement wall.
“With today’s trends still brimming with wallpaper patterns galore, get on the train and spice up a lazy wall in your space with an easy-to-apply peel-and-stick style.” suggests Omorfia Designs Inc.
“The best part is when you grow tired of that print, it’ll be an easy switch to something different. And for a final pop, add a mirror across from your newly adorned wall to not only reflect the pattern but add a stream of light without even turning on a switch.”
Make your house feel like a home by adding meaningful pieces to your decor
“In design, we often tend to focus on the big, overall picture of the space, but it really is all about the details. We recommend including a little something special when designing and styling your home,” says Savvy Interiors. “This could be a piece of history, a family heirloom, or something that reminds you of a loved one. Adding these small, meaningful details on your shelves or in any room will make your house a home.”
Keep your home feeling fresh with seasonal pieces and floral arrangements
Kimberly West of Style + Life + Fashion shares a unique approach to creating an elevated look in your home. “The first step to refreshing your home is to view your space through the eyes of a magazine editor and change the decor on a seasonal basis. This can be done by purchasing new pillows, floor rugs, and hanging photos. The second step is to update the floral arrangements in your space which will be visually pleasing to the eyes while also elevating your mood. Lastly, don’t forget to create a simple stovetop potpourri recipe for an inviting scent and natural air freshener.”
A simple way to refresh your home is to update knobs and handles
Upgrading your home doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, you can give the illusion of a completely new piece of furniture easily and cost-effectively. “If you want a new dresser or new kitchen cabinets, consider replacing the knobs instead. Switching your silver or black hardware with gold will immediately elevate your space, giving it a more luxurious look,” shares Amanda Raye of Broke & Chic.
“Not only is this option cheaper than a full kitchen makeover or purchasing a new dresser, but it’s also extremely easy. No home improvement skills are needed and you can find affordable hardware options at your local Home Depot or on Amazon.”
Declutter and add a new coat of paint to your walls for an instantly refreshed feel
A fresh coat of paint can do wonders on a bland space. Lifestyle blogger Erin McLoraine recommends starting off by minimizing clutter. “Remove all of the trinkets and small appliances, hide visible wires, and find storage for hiding toys. Then add a fresh coat of white paint to brighten up the walls – I love Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore – and bring in color on rugs, pillows, and art so they can be easily rotated.”
Elevate your space by looking up – don’t forget about the ceiling
Wallpaper can make a major impact on a formerly neglected space – your ceiling.“Wallpaper is no longer limited to just your walls. Known as the fifth wall, wallpapering your ceiling can add dimension and interest to a room. Paying attention to your ceiling will elevate the look of the entire room and can even act as your feature wall,” shares Kimberly Harrison Interiors.
Personalize your home with a meaningful collection
You should always incorporate the things you love into your home. An easy way to do this is by personalizing your home with a meaningful collection. “When you’re feeling the need to refresh your home, oftentimes it’s simply a matter of resurrecting items from storage. One of my favorite things to see in someone else’s home is a collection,” shares contemporary artist Shannon Coppage. “Whether it’s an arrangement of plates on the wall, an assortment of framed postcards from your travels, or crocks filled with vintage utensils — surround yourself with the things you love and that are true to who you are. A curated collection is going to be truly unique to you and your home.”
Use light to elevate your artwork and create a museum-like feel
There’s nothing better than a beautifully lit piece of art. Interior designer Maureen Stevens says,
“Art and mementos have always been my go-to to personalize a home, and what better way to put the limelight on your favorite ones with picture lights? Whether you hardwire them or get battery-operated ones, the warm glow will surely elevate your space and make your museum-worthy piece shine.”
Let art guide the mood and ambiance in each room
Art has the power to guide the mood of your space. Artist Aazam Irilian says, “Adding a piece of artwork to a room can both beautify the space as well as impact its mood. Bright, warm colors, such as the ones used in Illusion©, can be invigorating, adding a sense of excitement and energy to any room.”
“On the other hand, if you’re looking to create a tranquil and calm space, choose an artwork that uses primarily cool colors. It’s important to remember that when choosing a work of art, always pay attention to how it makes you feel and what mood it evokes in you.”
Keep your home feeling refreshed by decorating for the season
If you’re not the most up-to-date on seasonal design trends, or you’re needing some inspiration for decorating your new apartment, lifestyle bloggers Bree and Stephen recommend turning to Pinterest.
“Search Pinterest 30 days before each seasonal change so you can plan your holiday decor in advance. Everyday decor can get boring, but seasonal decor brings good vibes. We love watching it change from winter to spring and summer to fall in our home, Pinterest helps us turn the plan into actionable steps.”
Incorporate local art to bring some joy to your space
Artist Sarah C.B. Guthrie recommends adding joy to your space by buying local art. “In towns and cities all across the world, there are artists making beautiful works of art. While art in galleries can be really pricey, buying directly from a local artist is often a great value. Look for artists by location tags on Instagram and ask your friends who they buy art from or if they make art.”
A home refresh isn’t complete without the accessories
“The proper furnishings are a must in any room and the finishing touches are always the accessories. Well-planned accessories including wall treatments can make a room and give it that designer look. Add a new area rug, throw pillows, and vases,” shares Cynthia Cuellar of Rancho Interior Design. “Sprinkle in a few family photos in frames for a personal touch. Look for new art that can update the room and set the mood.”
Refresh your home with feng shui in mind
Feng shui is all about creating positive and balanced energy in your home through simple changes. “I love to use colors that match the weather, personality, seasons, or mood,” says Aja Harris of Livin Da VvIDALYFE! “Bold, cool, neutral, and festive colors are my favorites. Scents – whether it be candles, essential oils, or wax melts – are essential for creating a warm, nostalgic feeling. Remember, Feng Shui isn’t just a saying – having a home decorated a certain way can affect the energy flow.”
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