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How to Break in Everyday Elements of Your Life

Soften up even the stiffest, starchiest, and most stubborn items (and people)

How to Break in Everyday Elements of Your Life
James Merrell
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How to Break in a New House
With its unfamiliar smell and dated stenciling in the kitchen, a new house can seem haunted by its previous owners. To exorcise the ghosts and make it feel like your own, decorate with art and family photos as soon as you move in, recommends H. Don Bowden, president of Bowden Architecture, in Mobile, Alabama. "Your home will instantly feel more familiar," he says. Or pick a room and attack it. "Even if it's just the bathroom, totally customize it to reflect the way you live. It's a way to claim your territory."

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, an interior designer and the host of Changing Rooms on BBC America, suggests painting a room in an adventurous shade. "You might end up with a dining room that's poisonous green," he says, "but paint is cheap, it's easy to change, and it makes a gigantic personal statement."


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