Thursday, July 23, 2015

Easy Home Accents


Pinterest and home décor magazines are great ways to inspire your own decorating ideas, but if you go too far, you may spend too much time and money with not enough results. The good news is that you can achieve the look you want with less aggravation and for less money than you think. Before you go crazy buying everything in sight, consider your goals and take it slowly but surely.

Establishing the Problem (and Settling on a Solution)

What’s the problem with your space? Is it boring? Does it not have enough storage? Is too dark, too outdated or too uncomfortable? Once you know what problem you’re trying to solve, it’s easier to find a solution. Analyze your Pinterest page and magazine clippings for clues. Do you like the idea of one dominant color scheme, such as warm white tones? Is there a particular cabinet or furnishing that caught your eye? Do you need comfortable seating that modernizes and harmonizes the appearance of your space?

The answers to these questions should be your starting point. For example, imagine you have a large entryway that needs to welcome your guests with a little more pizzazz, but also helps your family stay organized. You’re tired of seeing coats, bags and shoes flung everywhere, and you’re especially frustrated at the drop zone the area beside your door has become. With the right home accent furniture, you can liven up the space and give yourself extra storage at the same time. That means no more soggy mittens or wet dog leashes scattered along the floor!

Harmonizing Your Space

The right accent furnishings should not only enhance the look of the space, but they should also complement the rest of your décor. For example, if you need a new accent chair, choose one that comes in upholstery that coordinates with the color scheme in your home. The idea is that you should be able to move your furnishings from one room to the next and still feel there is a well-coordinated, dominant look.

Hiring a Professional

Even the smallest, simplest projects have a way of taking on a life of their own. If you know what you like but you’re not sure where to start — or even if you have no idea what you like, but you just know you want a change — working with a professional is a great option. You don’t have to spend thousands on an independent designer, though. At Just Cabinets, Furniture & More, our team has interior design knowledge and can help you with projects of all sizes.


Visit our showroom any day of the week to ask our team about your project, before you make a costly mistake that won’t make anyone’s Pinterest board.
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Thursday, July 9, 2015

How to Decorate a Guest Room


Guest room furniture probably wasn’t at the top of your priority list when you moved into your home. However, now that you’re settled, you want to create a welcoming environment without spending too much money. You also want to turn what might otherwise be unused space into a room everyone can enjoy.

Choosing Guest Room Décor

Put yourself in your guest’s place: what would you want when visiting another home? You need a comfortable bed, plenty of bedside lighting and a nightstand that makes it easy to charge your devices. You also need a place to put your suitcase and toiletries, and an empty dresser and closet if you’re planning to stay for a while. A comfortable chair, with a table and lighting, is another nice touch that lets you escape from the hustle and bustle of a strange house.

You can accomplish all of these goals with wise choices. A bedroom furniture set is an easy way to furnish your guest bedroom, but if you’re short on space, choose a lounger bed that features a bookcase and drawer storage instead. The lounger also doubles as seating with the right accessories, such as throw pillows. You can also opt for a lounger with a club chair and desk if you prefer a space that’s functional all the time instead of only when you’re hosting guests. This is a great solution if you’re looking to create a separate home office but also need to manage your space effectively.

Complementary Décor and Nice Touches

If you want your guests to feel welcome, then it’s probably not a great idea to plaster your guest bedroom with personal photos and mementos. Opt for colors, bedding, finishes and fabrics that complement the décor in the rest of your home so there is a soothing sense of continuity. Although one or two personal photos give your guest room a pleasant feel, avoid plastering the space with highly personal or outdated items that might make your guest feel uncomfortable. Old stuffed animals, childish linens and posters that would have looked at home in 1982 should be eliminated.


A fresh coat of wall and ceiling paint, drapes that adequately protect against sunlight, drafts and noise, and a soft rug all welcome your guests with class and style. Don’t forget to purchase fresh linens for your bed and bath — after all, who wants to sleep on scratchy sheets or dry off with a threadbare towel? When your guest is due to arrive, add water bottles, washcloths, towels and some magazines to your bedroom and you’ll ensure they are comfortable for their entire stay! 
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