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Want to just dip your toe into the brass trend? Sunny metallic accents like this charming elephant can sit anywhere, or you can go a little bigger with a pair of plug-in brass sconces to add a golden glow without having to open a wall.
2. Try: BrassBrass may have gotten a bad reputation at one point (especially the garish shiny accents that plagued the 1980s and ’90s), but it’s back in a big way and doesn’t show signs of fading anytime soon.Brushed brass is subtler than gold, with a less orange tone that tends to be a little more demure, so if you feel like adding a warm metal, it’s probably your best bet for the long term.
Daydream about what you really want from this space. Beginning your space-clearing process with a positive mindset will help make your decisions about what to keep and what to let go of easier. Which activities do you imagine doing here? How do you want to feel when you enter the room? Come up with a list of three to five words that encompass the mood, look and feel you want to create.
Make sure your living room is designed for real life. If you have young kids at home, is your living room an easy place to hang out as a family — or do you find yourself constantly watching out for easily tipped furniture and breakable decor? Design the room for your current life phase; your household will be the happier for it.Hire a handyman to childproof your home
Take action: Cabinets are ideal for stashing media and electronics out of sight. Make room in your cabinets and shelving by sorting through your media, books and papers and choosing to keep only the items you truly love and use.If you don’t have cabinetry in your living room, you can still hide those DVDs and Blu-ray discs inside attractive bins or baskets on shelving, or tucked beneath a console table. For the most streamlined look, choose containers that are all the same and that either fill the space completely (as with the baskets shown here) or come with lids to hide the contents.
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