Printed from THE DAILY JOURNAL, dtd. 12/10/2015 |
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Home splurges to treat yourself this season |
December 10, 2015, 05:00 AM By Melissa Rayworth The Associated Press | |
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So many of our home-improvement and design choices are practical ones:
Which sofa will stand up over the years? Which paint color matches the
furniture?
But what about changes that could really elevate our happiness at home?
Sometimes the smallest things can make home life easier and more
joyful: Interior designer Kate Jackson says that starting each day using
her sterling silver spoons makes the morning feel more special for her
whole family.
In this season of gift-giving, we’ve asked Jackson and two other
designers — Sarah Fishburne, director of trend and design for the Home
Depot, and New York-based Danielle Colding — about home innovations and
splurges that you can give yourself.
WARM FLOORS ALL WINTER
Colding had a client with a large house that was often filled
with friends. The kitchen was the most-used room and “he just wanted the
luxury of that room feeling really good,” Colding says, but “it just
felt cold.” So they found a creative solution: Adding a heated floor.
The key to these kinds of investments, Colding says, is knowing
which ones will really improve your daily life. Although expensive, a
heated kitchen floor is a feature you can use every day in the fall and
winter.
“It’s like when people spend $300 on jeans and it sounds crazy,”
Colding says, but they wear those jeans constantly and treasure them.
UPGRADING YOUR CLOSET
“There’s something about a really well organized, decked-out closet,” Fishburne says, that improves the start of every day.
When you get dressed, she says, “you’re not rushing, going ‘Where
did I put this?”’ And you wear more of your clothes because you can
actually see them.
Technology has made closet planning simpler and more fun: Home
Depot and other companies offer online planning tools that let you
sketch out different configurations. And the range of storage solutions
and styles of closet interiors has been expanding.
A SOUND SYSTEM THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME
Jackson, who is based in Rhode Island, says clients who have
invested in good sound systems installed in the walls are always glad
they did.
“Sounds can obviously set a mood and have a really powerful
effect on how we feel through the day,” she says. Few things impact an
entire home so powerfully, she says. And unlike a piece of furniture
that you might get tired of, easy access to great sound is “the gift
that keeps on giving.”
HIGH-END LINENS
The holidays often bring overnight guests, Colding says, and that’s when we notice the quality of our bed and bath linens.
Treating yourself and your guests to soft, crisp sheets and
fluffy towels can be expensive, she says. But the difference in quality
and comfort can be surprising, and for some people the enjoyment is
worth the investment.
And on a practical level, “they last forever,” she says, and “they wash really well.”
TOUCH FAUCET
One less expensive treat that Fishburne has “kind of fallen in
love with” is a high-tech touch faucet. These switch on with just the
lightest pressure — even a quick tap from an elbow or fingertip. So if
you’re cooking and have your hands full, you can turn on the water
without putting down a hot pot or heavy colander.
There is a health benefit: If you’re cooking with raw meat or
eggs and need to turn on the water, you don’t need to risk transferring
germs from your hands to the tap. And many models have an ingenious
safety feature: A light shows blue or red, depending on the water
temperature.
HIGH-END WALLPAPER
Painting a room is an affordable and easy do-it-yourself choice,
Jackson says. But the joy you may get from professionally installed,
luxurious wallpaper can last for years.
While decorating the bathrooms in a client’s home, Jackson suggested striking wallpaper that “made these ‘vanilla’ rooms sing.” |
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