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Home Help: 4 DIY tips to refresh your home for the holidays

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With the holidays right around the corner, people across the country are getting ready to host parties, dinners and more. Could your home’s interior use a refresh before the guests arrive, but you haven’t settled on the right idea? The key is to select one or two-day projects that will make a lasting impact, like dramatic trim and high impact paint choices.

Here are four ways you can liven up your home just in time to share it with friends and family.

1. Add wood to your walls. Whether for a dining room, entryway or bedroom, adding wainscoting or a wood feature wall can dramatically change the look of the room by adding dimension, often making smaller spaces feel a bit bigger. Different types of interior wood finishes reflect different styles. For example, leaving wood paneling unfinished can create the ambiance of a coastal beach house, while a transparent stain is a more polished way to let the natural beauty of the wood grain shine through. The contrast of wood finishes with an adjacent wall in striking paint colors can modernize a room in no time flat.

With so many design choices out there, you’re sure to find a style that reflects your home and personality. Pinterest is a great inspiration source for adding finishing touches to your walls.

2. Update a key piece of furniture. Breathe new life into a room by updating the color of existing furniture. To start, pick a key piece of furniture that is a focal point of your room, such as a dinner buffet or hutch. Apply a paint color that enhances the room’s interior, or introduce a bold color and accent it with new complementary accessories. “A little pop of color on a key piece of furniture can make neutral rooms feel personalized and welcoming,” says Dee Schlotter, color expert at Olympic(R) Paints and Stains.

3. Install upscale finishing touches. You can dramatically alter the look of any room by adding crown molding or trim. By placing crown molding – a decorative trim that bridges the gap between walls and ceilings – in a prominent visual location, your room will have just the architectural accent it needs to shine for the holidays.

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