Love What You Have
July 13, 2009 at 6:00 am , by Emily
This is a guest post from Lindsay at Living With Lindsay. She has a fabulous blog full of budget-minded DIY projects. She’s fun, funny, and handy. Love her.
In our gotta-have-it-now culture, it’s easy to get caught up in wanting what someone else has. It goes for handbags, cars, and even home decor. You see a new dresser in a magazine that you think you can’t live without and suddenly, the perfectly fine dresser in your bedroom is no longer acceptable.
Instead of lamenting what you don’t have or can’t afford, why not make some cheap and easy changes to help you fall in love with what you already have? A few simple tips and tricks can go a long way in helping you turn your home decor into exactly what you want it to be.
1. Declutter - One of the best ways to fall in love with what you have is to have less of it. I know that sounds crazy, but it’s true. We all have tons of knick-knacks given to us by well-meaning family members and friends. It’s very nice that our loved ones think of us on vacations and at holidays, but do you really need to display that Niagara Falls snow globe or that dolphin picture frame Aunt Mary brought back from the beach? No, you don’t.
I’m not advocating you get rid of these items. You can simply put them in a box and hide them in the closet. What I am advocating is making sure each item displayed in your home is one that you love. It will be easier to fall in love with what you already have if all of the other clutter isn’t in the way.
2. Paint - Do you have tons of picture frames but your photo displays look a little disorganized? Spray paint your frames the same color to add cohesion to your collection. Do you really like the shape of that vase but hate the pastel flower painted on the front of it? Try spray painting it. Do you wish you hadn’t bought the grapevine-themed plates hanging in your kitchen but don’t want to buy something else to put in that space? You guessed it – spray paint them!
Whether you are changing the wall color in a room or updating a pair of candlesticks, paint can work wonders. A can of spray paint costs under $3 at most big box stores, and all it takes is a few minutes to refresh most items. Just looking around my own house, I see a handful of things that I would probably like better with a quick color change. Before you get rid of an item that is working in your space but not working for you, hit it with a can of spray paint and see if you can change your own mind.

Replicate this display from Pottery Barn by painting a grouping of frames a single color. The frames don’t need to be the same style in order to make this look work.
Just this week, I sprayed something Heirloom White and then changed my mind and sprayed it Brushed Silver. Spray paint makes it easy to change your mind.
3. Refinish your furniture – Changing the finish of your wooden furniture – dining tables, desks, chairs, bookcases, you name it – couldn’t be easier these days. A great array of paint colors are available, so you can easily branch out from the traditional furniture colors of black, white, and brown. I recently painted a wooden end table to use as my nightstand, and it transformed from a dark wood finish to a whitewashed light aqua finish. It looks like an entirely different piece of furniture!
Did you know that you can even repaint cheap laminate furniture? That’s right! I put together a tutorial on the process for you here. It’s a very simple thing to do but does take a lot of patience. Don’t be afraid to try it.

This is an example of painted laminate furniture. What a difference it has made in my son’s playroom!
4. Rearrange what you already have – Rearranging your furniture and “shopping your house” for accessories and furniture are great ways to breath new life into a room. It’s amazing how you can find new uses for items, such as Emily did when she decided to use stools as nightstands. When I get bored with a space, I pull my furniture away from the walls and move it around a bit.
Accessories make a big difference, too. Grab frames, mirrors, and pillows from other rooms and try them out in a different space. I took my recently made-over chair from “okay” to “awesome” when I added a pillow to it that was being used in a different room.

Shop your home for accessories to add the extra “wow” factor to your pieces.
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by The Blushing Hostess
On July 13, 2009 at 6:35 am
Declutter – if I had a mantra regarding homes these days, that would be it. Well done.
The Blushing Hostess´s last blog post..Tropical Morning
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by TidyMom
On July 13, 2009 at 6:46 am
Rearranging is the one I need to work on! – I’m a creature of habit, and leave things for YEARS – and my hubby breaks out in a cold sweat if I change anything! LOL
Great post!!
~TidyMom
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by Chele
On July 13, 2009 at 9:52 am
great ideas! Although the rearranging furniture thing, I am an expert at… my husband laughs everytime he walks in the door and I have moved something! Haha! Change is good sometimes!
Chele´s last blog post..Is that you God? Should I stop or continue?
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by Kika
On July 13, 2009 at 10:50 am
I do all these things and have fun with it. Well, it’s been a while since I’ve painted furniture but…there’s always this summer:) Seriously, though, my son was teasing me last night about this, how I had a pair of pants from Africa which I later cut up and framed and he wonders what they’ll become next?!
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by living with lindsay
On July 13, 2009 at 11:10 pm
Thanks so much for letting me write for you, Emily! This was so much fun!
living with lindsay´s last blog post..A Little of This and A Lot of That
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by Julia @ Hooked on Houses
On July 14, 2009 at 8:08 am
How fun to see Lindsay over here on your blog, Emily. Great post!
Julia @ Hooked on Houses´s last blog post..“Twilight” Revisited: The Contemporary House Used for the Cullen Family
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by Katie
On July 14, 2009 at 8:15 pm
Oooh I always love Lindsay’s ideas. Wonderful guest post!
Katie´s last blog post..Making Homemade Graham Crackers
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by janice
On July 16, 2009 at 11:36 am
Love this – I’m rubbish at revamping with a paint brush (I drip and blob a lot and hairs get stuck) but love getting creative with spray paint!
janice´s last blog post..How to Breathe Life Into Your Writing
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by Tricia
On July 18, 2009 at 3:36 pm
Every single point you made is fantastic! Sometimes it’s hard to step back and realize how good you really have it, and these are all great tips to help get you there.
Thanks for sharing.
*Tricia
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by Sharon
On July 25, 2009 at 9:17 pm
Hey all and thank you
I was sitting here looking for help in getting back to the basics. These posts are amazing. Thank you
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