I'm sharing 5 ways to create a jewel box room in today's video. What is a jewel box room? House and Home describes it as: a room layered "in rich color, pattern, your most treasured items and glamorous finishes to fill every nook and cranny. Regardless of square footage, your home should feel collected and personal."
Let's look at the 5 Ways to Create a Jewel Box Room
Be Bold with Art
When you search "Jewel Box Room" on Google, you will frequently come across rooms with gallery walls. Filling the walls with your favorite works of art, whether originals, reproductions, or prints, creates a rich and cultured feeling in the home. My favorite places to look for art are on eBay, or with original artists on their own websites. I like to find reproductions at Great Big Canvas.
Embrace Themes
Accessorize Your Decor
Accessorize your decor with plants, floral arrangements, books, throws, and lighting fixtures that compliment the space. I love orchids for the exotic flair they add to any room.
Embrace Color & Pattern
Don't be afraid to embrace color and pattern to make your room feel personal and curated.
Add a Personal Touch
This is the most important tip. A jewel box room should feel personal as though the objects in the room mean something to the family who live there. An art piece with history behind it, your favorite books, a blanket that was knitted just for you.... these are the finishing touches to make your house feel homey.
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I loved this video, I’ve always been afraid of color myself. This video gave me some inspiration!!! Also loved the desks in the homeschool room, can I ask where they are from? Or any other ideas on desks. I love your style and would greatly appreciate it!
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Thank you, Tammy! The desks are from Living Spaces. I love the blue color.
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What a great video. I have enjoyed watching you transform your home. We lived in a small 1939 cottage for 18 years and every room was a different color. I loved it! Now we live in a subdivision home with high ceilings and open rooms. I’ve been intimidated to use color because it’s such a big space and repainting will be a huge undertaking. My cozy cottage was easy to paint so I felt more confident. It’s so helpful to see how you are approaching your space and gives me lots of ideas to make my home more suitable to my taste and style. Subdivision houses are tricky! What color blue is your homeschool room? It’s so peaceful. I love your kitchen cabinets. Mine are like your before photo and I’m dying to paint them! Thanks for sharing this insightful post.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a jewel box room! My husband and I had been admiring a painting on Facebook marketplace. We were excited to be able to purchase local affordable art. The next day, upon closer inspection and a quick google search, I discovered it was just someone’s paint by number. Lol
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