One of our favorite designer secrets though?
Creating a gallery wall with some sleekmodern picture framesto distract attention from an unfortunately placed outlet or thermostat.
Such a simple trick, but so effective.
Interior designerAutumn Stankovskysays, A coat of paint can solve a lot of design-ills in your home.
Like an old beat-up dresser, side table, or night table.
Give it a coat of paint and a new prominent placement in your home.
Thischalk-style painthas a built-in primer and top coat for easy use and a flawless finish every time.
Slipcovers for your sofa can cover up years or months of damage from your pets and kids.
This cover is super affordable and comes in several sizes and colors to accommodate your sofa and style.
Interior designerReya Duenasstresses the design power of a simple tray, saying, Trays, trays, trays!
Use them in the bathroom to keep the vanity organized.
Use smaller trays to create a drop station at your entry to make keys, wallet, etc.
easy to pick up and drop off as you enter and exit.
They add warmth to your space and are timeless!"
Thesematte black pullsare modern yet timeless, and such a bargain for a 30-pack for less than $30.
Now youve got all the design scoop it’s crucial that you give your kitchen a quick refresh.
Theseshatterproof dispensersare sleek and stylish, and have a frosted glass finish with a non-slip silicone sleeve.
Alternately, you could also use them to hold small items such as remotes.
DesignerYasmine El Sanyourasays, “Bathroom floors can be tough to maintain.
Not only do these create an eyesore, but it can also be a health hazard.
Plus, its dense brush head cleans quickly and effectively.
Think soft chenilles, crushed velvet in jewel tones or faux fur.”
It’s literally like a new lick of paint."
DesignerBenjamin Ibanezsays, “Sometimes home updates can be achieved simply by tidying up.
Skip the paint that wont last and can easily scratch off.
Andra goes on to say, Contact paper wont damage the appliance and will last longer.
There are many options, from metal finishes to chalkboard and colors.”