Hi guys!! This week on the blog I really wanted to hit on quick refreshes. Obviously yesterday I blogged about our pool which isn’t necessarily a quick refresh but a refresh nonetheless on a hot summer day! I’ve been working on repainting our bedroom all week which is a great way to refresh a space but today I wanted to talk about a quick way to refresh any space and that is hanging art whether you’ve had a sign or a piece of art lying around the house it’s time to hang it up. Even switching art up from room to room is a quick refresh for both of the spaces. Let’s say you have a piece of art hanging in your bedroom. Moving it to the living room or into a gallery wall is a great way to change up that space and the space you took it from. Have a blank wall or some art that no longer inspires you? Switch it up!
This is our mudroom and I’ve been meaning to hang this antique sign up for forever now. Today I finally wanted to refresh the space so I had Jose help me hang it up. I found the sign while out antiquing a couple years ago out of state and it’s so long that it needed the perfect wall to go on & this wall in our mudroom was the perfect size for it because I didn’t need to put anything else on the wall beside this long sign. It would look great in a gallery wall or on another large wall with something else, but on a wall by itself with the peg rail, it’s perfection!
On the back of this long sign there are two picture wire hangers on each side so we simply just put two screws in the wall level them out with a level in a measuring tape and put the screws in and hung the sign super simple.
The sign instantly dressed up the whole space and defined it more we love this little mudroom of ours and it’s super handy for our family but having it be a beautiful welcome to us & our guests is even better. I hope this inspired you to refresh some of your spaces and as always thank you so much for stopping by the blog today and every day to see what we’re up to.
xxLiz Marie
See our DIY mudroom shoe storage bench [HERE]
See how to make a DIY peg rail shelf [HERE]