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Turn a Tract Home into Your Own Personal Retreat
We're all familiar with tract homes: white or light gray houses
featuring small rooms with white walls, prefab cabinets, a
postage stamp of a front and back yard. Well, you can transform
one of these generic-looking houses into a personal retreat
reflecting your own unique identity; all you need are a little
creativity, some paint, and a careful selection of the right
furnishings.
First, decide what type of decorative style you want to project.
Are you into shabby chic? The simple, elegant lines of Japanese
décor? Rustic country designs? Maybe you're into the currently
popular French or Tuscan décor; or the high tech look of modern
industrial design. Whatever your choice, a good first step is to
look through decorating and architectural design magazines to
find a look you want to emulate.
Notice the colors used by the designers to create their
signature look, as well as the lighting elements, if possible -
the ambiance of a home is a combination of color and light. The
wall colors will serve as the foundation of your home décor, so
choose the colors you want and put them on the walls; if
necessary, take examples of the colors to your local paint store
for them to match.
If you're unhappy with the prefab cabinets in your kitchen,
there are cost-effective things you can do. Consider painting
them, possibly adding a crackle treatment for a little textural
interest. You can also give solid cabinets a lift by cutting out
the center panels in each door and replacing them with clear or
translucent glass or acrylic. You can add relatively inexpensive
stainless steel fronts to your refrigerator, stove and
dishwasher to provide a high tech industrial look for your
kitchen without the expense of replacing the appliances. Once
you've created the color palette for each room, you're ready to
add furniture and accessories. If you want to create a cozy,
rustic environment, consider putting warm, southwestern colors
on your walls and then adding a selection of solid log furniture. Drape some
colorful Indian blankets over the sofas and chairs, add some
thematic art to the walls and some pottery and colorful carved
gourds, and you've quickly brought the Southwest into your home.
Attracted to the simplicity of Asian design? The minimalist
lines of modern tract housing are actually highly conducive to
this popular look. Add clean, low-built Japanese furniture -
futon inspired sofas, end tables, coffee tables, graduated tonsu
cabinets - with Japanese paper lanterns, shoji screens, either
freestanding or sliding, and plenty of pillows with silk or
batik cloth. Make sure you go back to your magazines for
inspiration; colors used in Japanese-inspired décor run the
gamit from soft blues and greens to brilliant reds and oranges.
Don't forget to add natural accents to your Asian surroundings -
bonsai trees, potted palms, bamboo. Also add a water feature, in
the form of a table fountain or corner indoor miniature pond.
Make sure not to neglect the outdoors; even if you have a tiny
front or back yard, you can create a private, peaceful getaway
by planting trees and bushes to separate you from your
neighbors, then adding a wooden deck or a flagstone area with
outdoor furniture, lighting, and a stove or barbecue.
The seemingly impersonal, minimalist nature of tract housing can
actually act as a blank canvas for your creativity. So break out
the paint chips, pull out that stack of design magazines, and
start planning!
About the author:
Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern
New Hampshire and frequently contributes to Tips and
Topics. She may be reached at amfredenburg@yahoo.com.
Aldene Fredenburg
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