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Some pattern, a sisal rug and a coat of black paint are just a few easy ingredients to update your living room. Photo: Monica Pedersen
Interior designer Monica Pedersen has worked on her fair share of living rooms. Monica, whose work has appeared in Domino and the Chicago Tribune, among others, is also a member of the HGTV family, appearing in Designed to Sell, Home for the Holidays, Bang for your Buck and a few other programs. This self-taught designer's experience is far reaching, so when we asked her for some of her best tips for easy living room updates, she jumped right in.
Bringing a whole new look (or "feel") to your space doesn't require a full-blown makeover, Monica says. Even the simplest of swap outs can alter a room and give it a freshness that feels like new. Take a look at her tips below, and get ready to spruce up your space one simple step at a time.
Monica Pedersen
1) Bring old lamps back to life: Just swap out their tired, old shades for a modern drum shade. Drum shades aren't just for contemporary styles, either. Even in a more transitional or traditional home, the look still works -- and a fresh new shade can do wonders to brighten up an interior. Check out the collection of affordable drum shade options at Lamps Plus. Shown below at left: Platinum Grey Dupioni Silk Lamp Shade, $39.99, Lamps Plus.
2) Paint something black: When you ask many designers for tips on refreshing a room, most might advise to paint a wall or piece of furniture a bright, cheery color. Not Monica. "Paint something black," she says. "A piece of black furniture grounds a space and fits any design style." Try Really Really Black from Benjamin Moore.
3) Choose accessories that transcend seasons: Artwork and pillows are always a go-to when it comes to simple updates. Instead of using these items to refresh a space just for the season (think: bright colors or summer-themed art), Monica likes to use affordable accents that will have a lasting effect (think: pattern). Wallpaper can be expensive, and patterned area rugs can overwhelm, so instead introduce pattern through throw pillow covers -- and select colors that you won't tire of once the season ends. Shown below, middle: Poppy Pillow Covers, $34 each, West Elm.
(clockwise from left): Stacked Ball table lamp, $119.99; Platinum Grey Dupioni silk lamp shade, $39.99, Lamps Plus. Silver Hardback fabric drum shade, $20, Lamps Plus. Classic Home Handspun Jute Collection 4x6', $180, RugsUSA. Poppy Pillow Covers, $34 each, West Elm.
4) Go sisal: Oriental rugs are stunning, but they have a way of making a room feel ancient. Traditional pattern rugs do the same. So Monica recommends hunting down an affordable eco-friendly sisal or mountain grass rug. The style is an easy refresher for a dreary room, especially in the sunny months. Shown above, right: Classic Home Handspun Jute Collection 4x6', $180, RugsUSA
5) Ask yourself: "What do I really need?"