These working parents needed help adding color and personality to their family room, and California-based designer Anita Yokota was up for the task. Her challenge: Stick within the family’s $1,000 budget, and do it all in less than 60 minutes. As the family’s go-to spot for movie nights and game-day gatherings with friends, the room needed a more functional layout for both entertaining and everyday activities. “We’re constantly living life in this room and enjoying time just as a family,” Kelsey says. She also wanted the space to better reflect their personalities by showcasing memories of sandy vacations in Florida and visits to Marcus’s family in New Orleans. To infuse more life into the room, Yokota started with the built-ins surrounding the fireplace and TV. Temporary patterned wallpaper ($1.42 per square foot, Wayfair) in Kelsey’s favorite shade of green now covers the backs of the built-ins to turn the shelves into a focal point. Yokota chose the herringbone pattern for its vertical lines, which draw the eyes upward to visually expand the space. Rearranging the existing shelves accommodated larger accessories including colorful artwork and potted houseplants. Switching out black hardware on the drawers and cabinets with new brass pulls ($14 each, The Home Depot) required only a drill and a few minutes of time. The simple swap gives the built-ins a brighter, more contemporary look. Above a cozy seating area to the right of the fireplace, an updated gallery wall showcases photos of Kelsey and Marcus with their daughters. Yokota had the photos printed in black and white to maintain a cohesive look; the frames were spray-painted bright teal to deliver a dose of color. A blue-green polka-dot fabric ($7 for two yards, Joann) covers the table lamp’s drum shade and ties into the room’s jewel-toned color scheme. A narrow table tucks behind the sofa, which was moved to the center of the room from its former spot in front of the windows. The reworked furniture arrangement helps section off the large space and allows for a straight-on view of the TV. Baskets nestle underneath the sofa table to store extra blankets and the girls’ favorite books in easy reach. A new bench along a wall of windows provides overflow seating when the family has company. A teal tasseled pillow and striped throw add texture and comfort. For an inexpensive refresh, borrow accessories from other rooms. The previously unused back corner of the room now features a small bistro table and chairs, which the Goins can use as a serving area for snacks during football games or as an arts and crafts workspace for the girls. The abstract wall art was a simple DIY created by Kelsey and her oldest daughter Amaya. They glued colorful tissue paper cutouts to a blank canvas using decoupage medium, overlapping the shapes slightly to create a dynamic, layered look. After just one hour of speedy DIY projects and furniture arranging, the bare-bones family room is now a colorful, cozy hub that can keep up with this bustling family. Divided into zones for conversation and lounging, the layout provides seating for guests and the Goins to spread out. The living room can handle both entertaining and family time with a colorful, easygoing personality that reflects the Goins.