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Shut the front door, make any space feel bigger, brighter, and more beautiful without going broke, Chelsey Brown

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Shut the front door, make any space feel bigger, brighter, and more beautiful without going broke, Chelsey Brown
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Shut the front door
Oclc number
1380458971
Responsibility statement
Chelsey Brown
Sub title
make any space feel bigger, brighter, and more beautiful without going broke
Summary
A friendly, approachable guide to solving the most common interior design issues, whether you rent or own, including zwork with what you havey tips for people with $0 budgets! z[R]eaders can expect solid, on-a-budget decorating hacks that will save some major dollars: and#x2018;champagne taste on a Diet Coke budget. and#x2019;. . . Truly, there’s advice in every sentence. . . y&#x٢٠١٤؛Booklist Magazine Nowadays, highly curated social media feeds can leave you feeling like you’ll need give up your life savings or knock down walls to have a home you love. But Chelsey Brown, owner of City Chic Decor, is here to show that with some creativity you can completely redesign any room in your house without declaring bankruptcy? and have fun while doing it. Unlike most home design books, Shut the Front Door is organized by objective, rather than by room. Are you looking to redesign because your space is outdated? Small or gloomy? Just doesn’t feel like home? With easy-to-follow guidelines you’ll learn how to how to solve these frustrating design problems and more to take your space from bleak to chic, from oh no to omg, or from cramped to cozy. Shut the Front Door is filled with gorgeous rooms for inspiration, pro tips, easy DIYs, and more, so even if you’ve got Champagne tastes and a Diet Coke budget, you’ll be able to transform your house into the home of your dreams
Table Of Contents
The intro: I'll have what she's having -- The basics : get in, loser, we're redesigning -- I'm redesigning my space because: It's outdated ; It's gloomy or small ; Something feels off ; There's not enough room(s) ; What it really needs is renovations -- Where and how to shop
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