Here's four simple ideas to decorate for the Fourth of July.
DISPLAY IT!
Nothing shows your patriotism more than displaying the American flag. So hang it in a window.Drill one hole, or more, in a finial and stick in a flag.Place a bunch of flags in a vase or urn.
Paint is really among the quickest, easiest, and least expensive ways to transform the look of what you own into what you love. Here are a few examples from my client's home.
Before: Blah CeilingAfter:WarmCeilingBefore: Boring BenchAfter:CozySeatingBefore: Noticeable DetailsAfter:Delightfully DetailedDetailsAnd my favorite paint makeover.... Before: Nice DoorAfter:GorgeousDoor!!!Are you inspired to pick up a can of paint and transform something?
One of my favorite projects for the porch redo began with a door that was originally propped in the corner of the side porch. It was there because my client has a love for old screen doors and she had purchased this one to use as decoration. Without telling her my plans I kidnapped her door to give it a makeover.
(She gave me a budget and told me she didn't want to make ANY decisions!)
I dry brushed it to give it a real aged appearance and show off the details.We purchased two sets of bi-fold doors from the thrift store.And added plywood and molding to make a shelving unit.I gave the outside a few coats of the exterior red paint that was used on other porch projects. The interior was painted a calm gray.Now the ol' screen door is not just pretty to look at, it's functional too.The perfect little potting shed!
A great way to indicate where you live (along with your address) is to hang a huge monogram just outside your door. I purchased an big wooden letter at my local craft store for just a few dollars.To make it a more significant statement I cut a piece of beadboard and framed it with MDF strips.I spray painted the beadboard frame black and the letter got a couple of coats of heirlloom white for a nice contrast.
It's the perfect piece in the perfect spot! No wonder everybody loves a monogram.