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16<br />

Mini makeover gives<br />

living areas a lift<br />

Don’t let heading into winter give you the<br />

blues. Think of all the things you love about<br />

the cooler seasons and give your home a<br />

mini-makeover to make it the comfortable,<br />

warm and welcoming home you desire.<br />

Revamping your living and dining areas<br />

will give your lived-in spaces a fresh new<br />

feel. Unlike a renovation, a revamp (or<br />

face lift) need not involve a huge financial<br />

outlay. In fact it is an extremely budgetfriendly<br />

way of giving your rooms a new<br />

look as you can add and subtract pieces as<br />

the pay packet allows.<br />

Moving slowly over the next couple of<br />

months is an advantage. If you don’t, after<br />

all, like that bright pink cushion you had<br />

planned to build your new look around,<br />

you can change direction without having<br />

spent too much money. Another advantage<br />

of moving slowly to build your new look is<br />

the time it allows you to hunt for just the<br />

right pieces, or wait for the sales to offer<br />

you bargains. Also have a look around your<br />

home for items you could recover, paint or,<br />

with a little tweaking, find new purpose for.<br />

Start your facelift by deciding what sort of<br />

look you’re going to aim for.<br />

Browse magazines and the internet for<br />

ideas, check paint colour charts for the<br />

latest colour options. Visit furnishing stores<br />

and take note of the different display areas -<br />

how do they balance colour and texture?<br />

Then find an item you would like to<br />

build your new look around. This could<br />

be a treasure you’ve had for a while or<br />

something that you covet and have spotted<br />

in a shop.<br />

Your next step is to sit down with<br />

pencil & paper & plan. List what items<br />

can be changed and how, and what can’t.<br />

Think colour, shades and tones and<br />

complementary colours, think texture,<br />

think pattern, think outside the square.<br />

Think fabric, wood, plastic, old and new.<br />

That comfy old chair doesn’t need to be<br />

replaced.<br />

Buy some furnishing fabric and recover<br />

it (or have it recovered).What items have<br />

other family members put aside because<br />

they no longer need them but they’re ‘too<br />

good to throw out’?<br />

Once you’ve got some sort of plan<br />

mapped out you can start work on creating<br />

your new look.<br />

Spend time browsing the shops to see<br />

what is available in your chosen colour<br />

- candles, photo frames, vases, pot plant<br />

holders, wallpaper, fabric, large items and<br />

small.<br />

BAYLEYS WELCOMES<br />

JASON<br />

SMALLMAN<br />

Introducing Jason Smallman<br />

Whether competing for New Zealand in Triathlon and Duathlon at the World Champs<br />

or selling your property, Jason’s aim is to produce results of the highest level.<br />

Jason lives in Lincoln and is experienced in residential and lifestyle property sales<br />

around the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District. Local knowledge and strong community connections<br />

bring a personal touch to his sales. A former teacher, Jason explains the sales<br />

process carefully to make sure his clients are fully informed and understand<br />

what they are doing. He approaches every sale as a challenge to be overcome,<br />

and works hard to get you the best outcome possible.<br />

If you want to feel confident in the process of selling your home<br />

and the results you can achieve, contact Jason today.<br />

Jason Smallman<br />

027 952 7426<br />

jason.smallman@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS,<br />

LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

Residential / Commercial / Rural / Property Services

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