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Decoration Ideas For Your Barn

Posted By Jeson Clarke     September 9, 2022    

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For many people, a barn is an area where animals, hay, feed, and odds and ends are stored, but for others, a barn serves as an extension of a home’s living space. Whether you use your barn for housing animals or you treat it as a personal escape, there’s no question that you want the area to look and feel comfortable.

To help you make your barn your own, below are some decoration ideas to consider:

Hang Up Artwork

Artwork isn’t just reserved for living rooms and dining rooms. You can spruce up your indoor barn spaces by hanging up themed artwork to make each area feel unique. Consider a made-to-order bull painting if your barn is attached to a traditional farm or use bunk spaces in your barn to hang up photo collages of favorite memories.

Whether you choose a made-to-order bull painting, a photo collage, or something else entirely, the key is to tie spaces together using artwork. Try to match colors, themes, and styles to create indoor spaces that transition seamlessly. Get the best made-to-order bull painting by visiting this website.

Finished or Unfinished?

Because barns tend to have a rustic appeal you have a decision to make – finished or unfinished? A finished look in your barn can make it into an inviting living space, but finishing a barn is usually a lot of work and may come at a cost.

Leaving spaces unfinished may mean sacrificing some comforts like climate control, but you can still add custom lighting. Some people mix finished and unfinished spaces to create a modern farmhouse look that ties everything together nicely.

Use Large Area Rugs

Because barn floors may be unsuitable for traditional carpeting, you can use large area rugs to cover and finish off the flooring spaces in your barn. There are plenty of styles to choose from, but just make sure you use area rugs that are easy to clean if you plan to have an open design. Even when you’re careful, dirt and dust from outside sources in an unfinished barn can slowly build up in your rugs over time, so keep a close eye on your cleaning schedule.

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