Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Easy Tips for a Quick Room Refresh: {Sponsored by Better Homes & Gardens}

As a Better Homes & Gardens Stylemaker, I am honored to work with their amazing brand sharing their stylish and affordable line of home products available at Walmart! As always, any product reviews or opinions are honest feedback from my personal experience.  This post contains affiliate links to Walmart, which means the brand rewards me with a small commission for any sale resulting from a link click through from my blog.  I am excited to share my January project with you today!

Once all the Christmas decor is packed away, I crave a clean, simple look around the house.  I love creating a fresh, new look using items I already have mixed with a few new pieces.  There are so many quick and easy ways to give your space a new look and the Better Homes & Gardens line at Walmart has everything you need!  

I did a quick refresh of my family room and love the way it turned out.  Since it is still winter, I wanted to keep it cozy but also use items that will transition into spring.  Here is what I came up with...


First, I wanted to spruce up my fireplace area with some new items.  I've had the same decor since I moved in 4.5 years ago so I was definitely ready for a change.  I found these resin standing planters in the garden section and knew they would be a great addition.  I love the subtle boho feel they add!  



I styled them with a snake plant, birch wood logs and some vintage bottes I had.  I will probably swap the logs for another plant this spring.  Another idea, use the planter to store extra throw blankets! 


Link:  Resin Planter Stand

Link:  Tan Plant Stand Set


Another change I made was adding this fluffy, shag rug.  Rugs can make such an impact on a room and can totally change the feel of the room.  Whether you want to define a space within a room, add in a new color or pattern or just bring in a warmer feel to the room, rugs can do it all!  The subtle trellis pattern of the one I went with adds interest without being overwhelming.  It is so soft and cozy and really ties the room together. Better Homes & Gardens has so many great rugs, check out their collection if you are in the market for one!

Link: Better Homes & Gardens Rugs



Link: Trellis Shag Rug

Another quick way to update a space is to add a new piece of furniture.  If you don't want to add anything new, then you can rearrange what you have or swap pieces from other rooms.  I added this gray tufted storage ottoman to use in my space.  I love that I can move it around as needed.  


Link: Gray Tufted Storage Ottoman

I also couldn't resist this adorable tray table...technically an outdoor plant stand, but that just means it is more durable!  I love the design on the top!



Link: Accent Table/Plant Stand

If you are looking for the quickest and most affordable way to achieve a new look, swap out pillows and throw blankets.  It's such an inexpensive way to bring in a new color, pattern or texture. Since it is still winter, I wanted to keep the cozy feel in this room.  These cable knit sweater pillows from the Better Homes & Gardens line did just that.  They look so cozy on my couch and the color is such a pretty contrast on my sofa!  




Link: Gray Sweater Knit Pillow

Link: Cream Knit Pillow (similar option)

Make sure to check out all their affordable pillows here...

Link: Better Homes & Gardens Pillows

And of course, all rooms need a cozy, plush throw to curl up with!


Link: Velvet Plush Blanket


Adding a few new accents is also an affordable way to bring in a new look!  I love how this natural weave tray ties in with my new planters.  I kept it super simple with a great smelling candle, faux fern potted plant and set of coasters.  Super easy but looks pulled together.






Link: Potted Faux Fern

Link: Natural Weave Tray

Link: Coaster Set (similar option)


This little update only took 30 minutes!  I hope you are inspired to do a quick and easy refresh in your home!  Make sure to shop the Better Homes & Gardens line for affordable finds for your home!



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