Give
Your Home a Makeover in an Afternoon
Four quick and easy ways to enhance your mood and surroundings
(ARA) - It doesn't take a lot of time or money to transform the
look and feel of your home. In fact, sometimes the smallest changes can make
the biggest impressions. With this in mind, the Better Sleep Council (BSC) offers
advice on how to makeover your home (and your mood) room-by-room.
"Giving your home a makeover can be easy and fun. It's also
something you can do in one afternoon or less. Simple changes can quickly enhance
your mood and the way you feel about your home," says Andrea Herman, director
of the Better Sleep Council.
To give your home an "afternoon" makeover, the Better
Sleep Council offers the following tips:
* Kick-start your kitchen. A warm and inviting kitchen can make
the time you spend there more enjoyable. For a big impact, paint an accent wall
an uplifting color, like red or yellow. A quick coat of paint is an easy way
to spice up a room and improve the way you feel.
* Better your bedroom. Start your bedroom makeover with the center
of the room -- your bed. Check your mattress to make sure it's still providing
you comfort, support and adequate space. If it's not, it may be time for a new
one. A comfortable mattress can help jump-start your mood each morning by enhancing
the quality of your sleep each night.
* Liven up your living room. Area rugs, framed art and throw
pillows are easy and inexpensive ways to dramatically change the look and feel
of your living room. Even just re-arranging your furniture can quickly enhance
your surroundings and improve your outlook.
* Beautify your bathroom. A colorful shower curtain, pretty towels
or even a display of scented soaps can liven up your bathroom. By adding colorful
decorative accessories, you can easily perk up the way you feel each time you
enter the room.
"As you makeover your home, be sure each room exudes warmth
and positive energy. Whether it's a comfortable bed or a brightly painted accent
wall, your physical surroundings should elevate your mood and spirit,"
adds Herman.
For more information on buying a new mattress or on getting a
good night's sleep, visit the Better Sleep Council's Web site at www.bettersleep.org.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: For more information, contact Andrea Herman, (703) 683-8371 or
Erin Gifford, (202) 452-9405, erin.gifford@ogilvypr.com.
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