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Small space? Not a problem!

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If you are staring at your small space and wondering how you can possibly fit your belongings and still love the look, don’t worry…. it’s definitely possible!

There are many tricks to make a small space appear larger.  Just as we use particular clothes, accessories and cosmetics to bring out the best in our body types the same can be done for bringing out big style in a small space.

First find the “eye catcher” in the room.  This can be a beautiful floor, interesting room shape, view or even a fireplace.  Keep this positive element of the room in mind and design around it.  Neutral colors work fabulously in small spaces.  Keep your walls, floors and drapes neutral and get that “pop” of color from accessories.

Let the light shine in a small space.  Both natural light and light sources are an almost instant focal point in a small space.  Use a large mirror or grouping of mirrors to reflect light and the transformation can really be amazing, especially if they are placed to reflect natural light.

Thickly padded and overstuffed furnishings can suffocate a small space.  Opt instead for armless furniture and more streamlined designs.  Consider two love seats arranged at a 90 degree angle for example, instead of a large sofa.

A great tip for a small space is to use an ottoman in place of a coffee table.  Beautiful trays placed atop an ottoman can transform it into a table or hold magazines

Draw the eye upward in the small space by using floor lamps instead of table lamps.  Corners are key in this type of space.  Use your creativity to place furniture in a corner to create a workstation or reading nook.

In a small space choose great focus pieces when accessorizing.  Groupings and collections tend to make a small space look cluttered and messy.

Keep your small space open and airy with a streamlined look and you just may find it to be your favorite space yet!

By Sabrina Lumpkin

2013 Community Impact Awards

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KAVX and KSWP, both local Christian radio stations, have announced the search for nominees to the 2013 Community Impact Awards on Thursdsay, May 9, at Crown Colony Country Club.

The press conference honored 2012 award recipients as well as past nominees, encouraged sponsorships and discussed nominations.

“How many have had a bad business experience, and it is something you direct? Complain to a friend, tell a supervisor, take it to the Better Business Bureau or actually leave a comment card?” Dianne Morgan, Executive Assistant of Donor Development for KAVX and KSWP asked. “How about turning that and impacting this community at this time and highlighting all the greatness you find out of it through a business, a philanthropist, an organization or a volunteer?”

The annual award, now in its third year, is open to organizations or individuals that reside, volunteer, or operate in 13 counties across the East Texas region: Angelina, Cherokee, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Panola, Polk, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Trinity and Tyler.

Forms can be found at local Brookshire Brothers in the East Texas area, online at CIAETX.com and at KSWP/KAVX in Lufkin. “I encourage you to get the form, fill it out, spread the word. That is the best advertisement to get this word out,” Morgan said.

The winner of the 2013 Community Sponsor Award will be announced at the Awards Gala held on August 16, 2013 at the Stephen F. Austin Ballroom in Nacogdoches.

For more information, contact Dianne Morgan, Development and Community Impact Awards, at 800-944-8443 or dianne@kavx.org.