11 Ways to Have More Fun at Home
Building or renovating a house is serious business — as it should be. But once the important stuff is done, the bills are paid and the dust has settled, you can let the fun begin. It’s clear from Houzzers’ comments that you enjoy putting your personalities on show in your homes. Expressing ourselves through humor is one of the most enjoyable parts of personalizing our castles.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that physical, emotional and social blessings flow from looking at life in a lighthearted way. Today’s world is not always easy to come to grips with, but at least we can give one small patch of it a warm and happy glow. Our homes are not only about beautiful design; they are about us and about how we live. Here are some ways to enhance your lifestyle and your home through the best medicine of all.
1. Start at the front gate. Let the gate to your paradise hint at what is in store beyond. An entrance that announces, “Fun within” is a great way to set an informal tone. Give it character with a quirky sculpture, wrought iron design or sign.
A giant fish as a welcomer says, “Sense of humor ahead.” Corrugated iron is a popular material for gate art — it is relatively cheap and develops rusty battered charm as it weathers. Can you see EE I EE I O Sid the Sheep, handmade from 44-gallon drums, as a guardian for your gate?
2. Put a grin on your front door. Carry the easygoing vibe to your door. Thanks to the exciting and whimsical door hardware now on the market, visitors can be smiling by the time they step inside. I would be, after seeing this fabulous custom-designed handle.
3. Post funny house rules. Humor helps put people at ease. Sometimes there are things you’d like to remind visitors about, but you want to do it nicely. There’s nothing like making a joke to get the message across without offense.
A lightbox moment gives good family advice — don’t be a complainer — with a humorous edge.
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4. Laugh while you lather. Remember that “soap is to the body what laughter is to the soul.” Enhance your aqua therapy with humor — it will add an extra dimension to the pleasures of the bathroom.
The blissed-out elephant on the shower curtain here (reflected in the mirror) is sure to cause bath-time giggles for water babies of all ages. Just looking at it makes me want to splash and sing.
5. Get a pet. Dogs are the natural clowns of the pet world. The humor they bring to a home is infectious and can diffuse arguments and distract us from stress. We feed them and keep them safe, and they reward us with laughter and joy.
This family has put a giant photo where it’s impossible to miss the gorgeous, funny face and beautiful brown eyes. Most print shops will make stretched canvas prints of your photos.
6. Share humor with family. Shared humor strengthens relationships and encourages teamwork. As well as providing a place to organize household appointments and activities, a big chalkboard like this one gives all family members their say and can be a great source of running jokes.
Make a place where everyone is free to express his or her inner comedian, such as a giant pegboard or a wall, tabletop or kitchen cupboard door painted with chalkboard paint. Chalkboard paint isn’t just black anymore — it comes in all kinds of colors, and you can even make your own.
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7. Put the “fun” in “functional.” Take a basic object — like a kitchen cabinet handle — and be a little funky with it. Look at the way ordinary things are designed to work and do something creative and different. Using this object daily will give you pleasure.
These custom-made copper cabinet handles add a frivolous touch to the kitchen — the arrow on the end is pointing out the wine refrigerator. I recently splurged on two bronze kitchen cabinet drawer knobs in the shape of brussels sprouts, which have caused much commenting and mirth.
Every cat owner knows that cats rule, OK? So a boring old cat door is out of the question.
An original mind with a great sense of humor saw the potential in an old ship’s porthole and gave the family cat, Gobi, a witty way to go in and out. A friend of mine has adorned her cat door with a gorgeous over-the-top picture frame — fitting for her uppity cat.
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8. Relax your office. Routine chores are more enjoyable in a lighthearted environment. A sterile cubicle is a depressing place in which to face the realities of life, like paying bills, dealing with correspondence or meeting deadlines. Introduce some humor to make it user friendlier, such as a funny screensaver or photos of friends and family enjoying themselves.
9. Use designer humor. Humor in design can come from an injection of the unexpected. A seriously polished room often benefits from the inclusion of something not so serious, like this flamboyant feathered lampshade. It reminds me of a flirty fan dancer and offsets beautifully the refinement of this room.
Why is it that bottoms always make us laugh? This is derriere humor, Paris-style — c’est très drôle, oui? An impeccably sleek room can be intimidating, but not this one!
10. Cement friendships. Make memories with silly fun. Have a Dab-a-Deer party. Invite friends to bring a (faux) deer or another animal head and sequins, glitter, paint, ribbons, make-up, buttons, costume jewelry, colored paper, fabric scraps and other decorative paraphernalia. Provide hobby glue, paintbrushes, scissors, aprons … and wine. Then stand back! You’ll all come out of it with some very entertaining wall art and a feel-good memory.
11. Find the child inside. We sometimes forget we all started life as children. Remind yourself by hanging kids’ art where you will see it every day. Why can’t the sky be orange or the dog blue? Taking a bit of childish lateral thinking into your adult life may brighten how you see things. Children teach us all there is to know about laughter — they are the experts.
Tell us: What humorous decor do you have in your home? Please post a picture in the Comments section.
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