Are you thinking about selling your home in Houston? For quite some time, Houston’s real estate market has been sizzling. This may be due to the enormous amount of people in this city and the few homes on the market. However, this buying frenzy seems to be cooling a bit after recent interest hikes on homes across the nation. If you’re considering selling your home in the area, you’re probably still going to have plenty of interested buyers. But it wouldn’t hurt to jazz up your interiors when staging your house to sell. Here are some clever tips to improve the interior of your home, whether you plan to sell soon or decide to remain in your home for a while.
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Make Floral Collages For Your Wall
If you want a clever way to spruce up your design in Houston, one way to do it is to bring attention to your walls. In recent years, bringing the outdoors inside has become a significant trend. One way you can embrace this trend and create a unique focal point is by making a collage of beautiful indoor plants. You don’t have to worry if you don’t have a knack for gardening. There are quite a few indoor plants you can add to your collage that don’t require much maintenance and are virtually hard to kill. These include lady palms, pothos, Chinese money plants, peace lilies, and spider plants. You can hang them on shelves or create a unique wall frame in which to put your indoor plants.
Create a Feature Wall of Local Art
If flowers aren’t your thing, but you like the idea of creating a focal point in your space, consider making a wall of art featuring local Houston artists. You can buy high-end art from local artists like JooYoung Choi or Jamal Cyrus through a local gallery. Or you can work with local artisans who can paint murals on your feature wall. If you are a local artist, you can also take on this project yourself by making a wall that becomes a statement piece.
Incorporate Mirrors to Expand Your Space
Does your home have small spaces in your Houston home that you wish could be bigger? One way to do make them bigger is by adding mirrors to your room. It is a good idea to place mirrors on the wall opposite the sun’s reflection for the best effect. This will maximize light in the area and make the space feel much larger than it is. You can keep your mirror frames simplistic or choose ones with elaborate frames that give the impression that the mirror is also artwork.
Create Your Own Decorative Scented Candles
If you like scented candles, you can incorporate some into your decor that you have made using the flowers that you’ve grown for your wall collage. For example, you can place your plants in a mason jar with water infused with essential oils and a floating candle on top of the water. Or you can dry your plants and create candles using essential oils, soy wax, and wood or cotton candle wicks. Once you complete the candles, you can distribute them to create freshness and natural beauty throughout the house.
Use Old Firewood to Make Coasters
If you have small logs you’re not using, you can put some of them to work creating handy crafts such as coasters for your home. You can cut a log into equal pieces, sand it, and protect it with polyurethane or wood oil. As with the scented candles, you can place them throughout your home and encourage family and friends to use them for drinks.
If you are the creative type, incorporating these creative design options into your decor will provide your artistic stamp on your home decor. But if you don’t want to create such items yourself, you can also seek out local craft makers who can make such items. Or you can visit your local craft store to obtain such things to incorporate into your interior design this summer.
References
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https://www.floraqueen.com/blog/how-to-make-beautiful-diy-dried-flower-candles