• About
  • Shop My Stationery
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Bethann Renee

  • Home Décor
    • Beach House
    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Cleaning & Organizing
    • Family Room
    • Garden & Outdoor
    • Home Decor
    • Home Office
    • Home Tour
    • Kitchen & Dining
    • Laundry & Mudroom
    • Paint Colors
    • Renovations
  • Recipes
  • Lifestyle
    • Gardening
    • Travel & Recreation
    • Real Life
    • Business & Blogging
  • DIY & Crafts
  • Seasonal
    • 4th of July
    • Christmas
    • Fall Decorating
    • Halloween
    • Spring Decor
    • Summer Decor
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Winter Decor
  • About
    • Start Here – Simply Beautiful Living

Beyond the Big Projects: Keeping Your Home Fresh and Updated

At Home· Home Decor· Projects· Renovations

12 Jun

Completing major home projects and renovations is an accomplishment worth celebrating. However, after the dust settles and the big projects are done, many homeowners wonder how to maintain that sense of freshness and excitement in their space. I get it, I’ve been there.

In this blog post, I’ll share some simple and creative ways to keep your home feeling updated and fresh, even after the big projects are complete. From painting and furniture rearrangement to adding new artwork and repurposing existing items, there are numerous strategies to breathe new life into your home. Let’s dive in and discover how to maintain a vibrant and ever-evolving space that tells your story and fits your family as it evolves.

mudroom makeover with built-in cabinets

Revive with a Fresh Coat of Paint:

Painting is a transformative and cost-effective way to update your home’s look. Consider repainting walls or adding an accent wall to introduce a new color or create a focal point. Embrace current color trends or opt for timeless neutrals to suit your style. A fresh coat of paint can instantly rejuvenate any room.

fireplace makeover with green paint

Experiment with Furniture Placement:

Move furniture from room to room to create a fresh and dynamic environment. Swap out chairs, tables, or rugs to give each space a new perspective. Rearranging furniture can improve traffic flow, change the energy of a room, and uncover hidden potential in your home’s layout. Swapping furniture between rooms can also make it feel fresh and new even if you’ve had your pieces for years.

updated corner of family room with thrifted art

Add New Artwork and Decor:

Introduce new artwork, wall hangings, or decorative items to bring personality and interest to your space. Browse local galleries, online platforms, or create your own DIY pieces to reflect your evolving tastes. Experiment with different styles, mediums, and sizes to find artwork that resonates with you and adds a touch of inspiration.

repurposed bedroom nightstand

Repurpose and Reimagine:

Instead of discarding or storing items, consider repurposing them to serve a new function. Transform an old dresser into a TV console, convert vintage suitcases into stylish storage, or repurpose mason jars into decorative vases. This not only adds a unique touch to your home but also reduces waste and embraces sustainability.

Refresh Soft Furnishings:

Update soft furnishings such as cushions, throws, curtains, and rugs to inject new life into your space. Experiment with different patterns, textures, and colors that complement your existing decor. By swapping out these elements, you can easily transform the look and feel of a room.

winter family room add more lighting

Illuminate with Lighting:

Enhance your home’s ambiance by reevaluating your lighting choices. Install dimmer switches to control the intensity of your lighting and create different moods. Consider adding floor lamps, table lamps, or statement pendant lights to brighten dark corners or highlight specific areas.

repurposed small office makeover on a budget

Embrace Greenery:

Introduce indoor plants to bring nature’s freshness indoors. Greenery not only adds a vibrant touch but also purifies the air and creates a calming atmosphere. Choose plants that thrive in your home’s conditions and incorporate them into different rooms to liven up your space.

new hall table in the entry foyer

Engage in Seasonal Styling:

Celebrate the changing seasons by incorporating seasonal decor. Switch out accessories, such as pillows, table linens, and centerpieces, to reflect the colors and textures of each season. From cozy winter accents to fresh spring blooms, seasonal styling keeps your home feeling current and in tune with the time of year.

revisiting the studio renovations

Cultivate a Decluttering Habit:

Regularly declutter and organize your home to create a clean and refreshing environment. Remove unnecessary items, donate or sell what you no longer need, and create designated storage solutions. Embrace a minimalist mindset and keep surfaces free from clutter to maintain a fresh and updated feel.

Stay Inspired:

Continuously seek inspiration from interior design magazines, blogs, social media, and home decor exhibitions. Explore new trends, discover innovative ideas, and adapt them to your personal style. By staying informed and open to new possibilities, you can infuse your home with fresh and exciting elements.


repurposed small office makeover on a budget

Completing major home projects and renovations is just the beginning of your home’s journey. To keep your space feeling updated and fresh, embrace the power of painting, experiment with furniture placement, add new artwork, repurpose items, and refresh soft furnishings. Illuminate your space effectively, bring the outdoors in with greenery, and engage in seasonal styling. Cultivate a decluttering habit and seek ongoing inspiration to stay at the forefront of design trends. With these strategies, you can create a home that evolves alongside your changing tastes and lifestyle, ensuring that it remains a vibrant and inspiring haven for years to come.

Beyond the Big Projects: Keeping Your Home Fresh and Updated
Tweet
Pin
Share
0 Shares

Leave a Comment

« Easy Summer Strawberry Crisp with Homemade Cheesecake Ice Cream
When Life Gives you Lemons – Welcome to Bethann Renee »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

bethann renee

I’m so glad you are here!

Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

bethann renee

Stay Connected!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Popular Posts

cozy and festive Christmas bedroom in red

5 Ways to Transition Your Decor from Fall to Christmas (Without Feeling Rushed)

There’s something about a cottage-inspired home that instantly feels welcoming. Maybe it’s the layers of soft fabrics, the warm glow of a lamp in the corner, or the way everyday items are displayed with charm. To me, “cozy” doesn’t mean cluttered — it means creating a space where you can truly relax and enjoy the simple beauty of home. Over the years, I’ve discovered a few essentials that always make our home feel inviting and comfortable. These cozy touches are timeless, affordable, and easy to add no matter the size or style of your home. 🛋️ Soft Layers & Textiles Nothing says cozy like a stack of pillows and a throw draped over the sofa. I love mixing neutral tones with subtle patterns — florals, stripes, or checks — to create that layered, collected look. In bedrooms, a quilt or coverlet at the foot of the bed adds both charm and warmth. Image Suggestion: Wide shot of your living room sofa with throws and pillows layered. Pin-worthy vertical image. 🕯️ Warm Lighting Overhead lighting can feel harsh, so I rely on lamps, sconces, and even candles to create a warm glow. A cottage-inspired home shines with layered lighting — the soft glow of a lamp in the evening makes a room instantly more inviting. Image Suggestion: Close-up of a side table with a lamp, book stack, and candle burning. 🌿 Natural Elements Fresh flowers in simple vases, a basket by the door, a vintage wooden bowl — natural elements bring warmth and texture to a cottage home. Even faux greenery works if you mix it thoughtfully. Image Suggestion: Seasonal arrangement on your entryway table or kitchen counter (sunflowers, hydrangeas, or eucalyptus in fall). 📚 Personal Touches Books, artwork, and vintage finds tell your story. A stack of well-loved novels, a thrifted oil painting, or a collection of blue-and-white dishes make a space feel lived in and personal. Cozy isn’t about buying new — it’s about surrounding yourself with what you love. Image Suggestion: Styled bookcase or coffee table vignette with books + art + personal accents. 🧺 Comfort Underfoot Rugs are one of the easiest ways to add coziness to a room. I love mixing a natural jute or sisal rug with a smaller patterned rug layered on top. It adds instant warmth and that collected, cottage feel. Image Suggestion: Angle of your living room or bedroom showing layered rugs. 🍵 Kitchen Comforts A cozy home isn’t complete without the kitchen. For me, it’s having a favorite mug for my morning coffee, simple linen towels, and a candle flickering while I cook dinner. These small details make the everyday feel special. Image Suggestion: Coffee setup with mugs + candle + linen towel. Conclusion At the end of the day, creating a cozy cottage-inspired home isn’t about following strict rules. It’s about layering soft textures, adding warm light, and filling your rooms with pieces that feel personal and meaningful. These cozy essentials are what make our house feel like home — and I hope they inspire you to create the same in your space.

✨ The Simply Beautiful Life | Vol. 5

how I'm staying active

Moving Through the Season: How I’m Staying Active Indoors as the Days Get Shorter

Copyright © 2025 · Refined theme by Restored 316