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by: Pamela Cole Harris
Watching home makeover shows can make us all
yearn for spiffy new décor in our outdated rooms. But if Trading Spaces
doesn’t call, and your budget only has room for a can of spray paint
from the dollar store, what do you do? You get together with your neighbors
and exchange free makeovers!
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Free? Yes, free! Updated your room doesn’t
have to cost money! In fact, its more fun if you have to use your
imagination instead of your checkbook! So if you find a neighbor who is crazy...no,
creative enough to trade rooms, it is best to set some rules ahead of time:
1. Decide on a time limit. I suggest an
afternoon (ending at 5pm) to encourage quick and cheap redecorating. Remember,
more time equals more money and -depending on your neighbor’s home décor
taste - more damage that can be done!
2. To encourage creativity, agree to spend no money
on the redecoration. Enlist the whole family in “scavenging”
for home décor – leftover paint, old mirrors and frames, discarded
furniture and artwork, pillows, old sheets and fabric remnants.
3. Promise speak to each other after the rooms are
done! No recriminations and no retaliations! Take the changes in
the spirit of fun!
4. Promise to do nothing to the rooms that cannot
be undone quickly and inexpensively. No knocking out walls allowed!
5. Finally, only trade rooms. No trading
husbands or kids!
You will be amazed what can be done by rearranging furniture
or adding splashes of color with leftover paint! For ideas about what to do
visit www.homeandgardenmakeover.com
and www.diy-homedecor.com
Good luck! (I can’t wait to get my hands on that living
room next door! That black paint is history!)
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Pamela Cole Harris has been a writer for over 35 years (Yikes!
Has it been that long?) Her fun, tongue-in-cheek approach to decorating has
made www.homeandgardenmakeover.com
one of the most popular décor sites on the net. She brings the same
spirit of fun and practical advice to her newest site at www.diy-homedecor.com.

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