Anonymous wrote:Just sell your home and buy a more morden one. You'll make a mess trying to make this change.
Anonymous wrote:I would look at Houzz, look at both transitional and modern, and start a collection of photos that reflect the look you like.
Easy updates include pillows, window coverings, and wall art. Then next, remove chair rails or molding, repaint, and replace hardware. But you might want to have a designer help you. When you paint, use large boards with the prospective colors on them and move them around the room during the day to see how the paint looks at different times. Southern light is warm, northern light is cool. Learn which way your house faces. Update lights. A modern light will do a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP to start with paint, light fixtures and door knobs. Next would be flooring.
If there's a fireplace, see how you can remove traditional features like molding around it. Can you paint it all one color?
Here's something to work towards:
http://www.elledecor.com/home-remodeling-renovating/home-makeovers/g63/colonial-home-makeover/?slide=11
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP to start with paint, light fixtures and door knobs. Next would be flooring.
If there's a fireplace, see how you can remove traditional features like molding around it. Can you paint it all one color?
Here's something to work towards:
http://www.elledecor.com/home-remodeling-renovating/home-makeovers/g63/colonial-home-makeover/?slide=11
Anonymous wrote:In addition to what has been mentioned consider new doors. We went from a builder grade 6 panel door to a 3 panel door. We also did the frames, but that might be more than you want to spend. We got our new doors when they were 15% off at lowes.