![]() ![]() Then, and only then, commit to buying a full can of paint. ![]() Once you narrow it down to 2-3 colors, buy the small pints of paint and spot test on the wall. I recommend getting paint swatches from Home Depot and taping them to your wall. This requires some time (a few hours), but for less than $40 you can completely change the look of a room just by changing the paint color. Z Gallerie bar cart, wine decanter, placemats, and wine glasses // Home Goods vase + planter // Michael’s gold ferns ( similar) Two: Add a Plantĭid you know plants are instant mood brighteners? This beautiful peace lily was only $24 at The Home Depot and also helps purify the air! The white pot was a $16 find at Home Goods and having the stand keeps my plant off the ground and lets me know if I’ve overwatered it. Pillows: Z Gallerie, Amara, Rodeo Home, and Calvin Klein Home My dad always said that art should make you feel something and when I look at this piece, I feel movement like that of a vivid imagination with all of the colors swirling around. It’s called “Wave Rider 2” and features a hand-applied gold application alongside vivid colors that I knew would play well in my space. I found this beautiful piece of art at Z Gallerie. I had the same artwork up for over 2 years and decided it was time to change to something different. One piece of art can completely transform a space. So instead I found a few ways to transform my living room into a completely new space with just a few simple and easy steps that I am sharing with you today on the blog! But with shopping for a new home, I knew I did not want to go over-board redesigning an entire space and spending money I’d like to use on my new home. Something to break out of the stale decor I was starting to feel. We all may only live once but for retail brands, the afterlife can go on for a very long time.Affordable Ways to Upgrade Your Living Room with Z Gallerie: 5 Essential TipsĪt the beginning of 2020, I was ready for a big change in my home. Remember: Montgomery Ward shut its doors in 2001, but three years later returned as an online seller and now, nearly two decades later, it continues in business. And no doubt some of these will come back to life. Nameplates like Bon Ton and Things Remembered have been bought by investors who are talking the talk of Franken-brands. ![]() That’s a long time in a retailing world where loyalties are short and the competition is fierce.Īnd there’s plenty more where that came from. While TRU is certainly one of the most endearing brands to kids and parents alike, it will have been out of the marketplace for close to two years if and when it comes back. In the meantime, the owners of the Toys 'R' Us brands has said it will be back in physical retailing for Christmas, but again, details are scarce and new stores might in fact be departments within existing locations of other retailers. ![]() If it sounds like an odd fit that may be because it is. They say they will work to combine that store’s quirky mix of home décor and furniture merchandise with its existing business, which is mostly sales of furniture and appliances through a club format. The new Z Gallerie owners have a different problem, but the same challenges. ![]()
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