Decorating On A Budget

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A Question Of Adding And Subtracting (NAPSA)—To decorate your home on a budget, start by subtracting what you have to achieve a new spare look, suggests Monique M. Crossan, whose Chicago design studio creates wall sculptures and botanical arrangements. Toss out the piles of newspapers and magazines you'll never have time to read. If you display ey little boxes, photos or ceramics, arrange them all on one tray. Wash the windows and shine the silvertill they sparkle. “The difference will astonish you,” says the International Furnishings and Design Association member. “Keep a few oversized pieces for display, such as an aluminum bucketfilled with corkscrew willow branches and illuminate it from underneath or behind,” adds Crossan. New York interior designer Jerome Curie Hanauer made a simple yet dramatic change for a client whose living room wall is mirrored. “We hung lightweight prints in an attractive arrangement. It gave the room a newlook,” he says. Productslike the self-stick picture hangers and hooks with Command adhesive from 3M makeit possible to hang objects on almost any flat surface. They are especially handy because, when you remove them properly, they leave the surfaces intact. Sue Warden, author of Creative Decor (Winding Stair Press), tires of seeing pictures always in the same place and likes to move them around her home. The creative director and host of Sue Warden CraftScapes and Sue Warden Creative Decor on HGTV adds decorative seasonal tiebacks— 24-inch long garlands with beads intertwined—andsecures them in place around her draperies with a 3M hook on the wall. “It’s important that decorative details be flawless,” said Warden. “Replacement strips make these aaa oD Simple, inexpensive decora- tive solutions can put a fresh face on every room. Picture hangers with Command adhesive from 3M hold lightweight botani- cal prints, that once enhanced the hallway. Next month, the prints move to the family room. When properly removed, the mounting products leave neither nail holes norsticky residue. products forgiving—you can reuse the hooks until you position the tiebacks perfectly.” “T have a soft spot for wonder- ful wreaths,” admits Pauline Alli- son, brand manager for Command adhesive products. “New ones start in our entrance, and when replaced, move to the guest bath, bedroom or family room. The hooks and hangers meet most challenges from ceramic tile and glass block to painted cinderblock, wood andplaster. And because the hooks comein a rangeof colors, I sometimes suspend my wreaths from color-coordinated ribbons.” For more information and ideas, visit www.commandadhesive.com or call 3M at 1-800-577-8778, ext. 70, for a free copy of “Command Adhesive Decorating Tips.”