Home Makeover: 10 Tips For Decorating On A Shoestring Budget

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You are thinking of decorating your home but don’t have a lot of money to spend? You don’t need to worry because it is possible to transform your home on a tight budget.

There’s no need to settle for empty spaces and boring old furniture when there are so many things you can do to make your home look beautiful without costing you a pretty penny. All you need is a little bit of planning and creativity. Here are our top 10 tips to help you revamp your living space:

  1. Repaint Your Walls

Repaint Your Walls

If you want to give your area a new look, then what can be better than repainting the walls with a different color? Repainting is one of the easiest ways to make space look fresh again! And by doing it yourself, you can do it in 1/4th of the cost compared to the cost of hiring a professional to do the job.

You can also get creative. If you are in the mood for something funky, stripes are a good option – use tape to divide the wall into sections and then get painting. Stencils are very handy if you want to make patterns on your wall. They are readily available from the market and straightforward to use. You need to place them on the wall and paint over them.

  1. Rearrange Things That You Already Have

Rearrange Things That You Already Have

A lot of the time, we can improve the décor of our place by merely rearranging different items around the house. For example, you might have an old, worn-out bookshelf that has been sitting in your living room for years, looking entirely out of place. Well, it’s time you move it into another room or just out the door!

Some rooms in your house may have too much furniture, while others may look a little bare. A little planning and shifting here and there can help you make the most of things you already have without spending any money at all.

  1. Give A New Look To Your Existing Furniture

A New Look To Existing Furniture

If you are bored with your existing furniture, why not get started on some DIY projects and give them a new look? Got a plain black table you don’t like? Get some gold paint and give it a royal look. If you have a drawer unit you find annoying, use wallpaper to cover it from the inside. With some hard work, you will end up with some interesting new items to decorate your home.

  1. Buy Secondhand Or On Sale

Secondhand Furniture

We all know how costly new furniture and home decor can be. If you need to buy some stuff for your home, look out for secondhand options. People are continually moving from place to place, and a lot of times, they need to sell stuff in a hurry. Take advantage of such opportunities and look out for garage sales around your area. You’ll be amazed at the bargains you find!

Also, watch out for sales at home improvement stores to get good stuff at cheaper rates.

  1. Get Some Plants

Nursery Plants For Home

Plants can bring life and color into your home, and they are also very affordable, making them perfect for those decorating their home on a small budget. Find some beautiful indoor plants, place them in pretty pots, and you are good to go!

If you are new to gardening and scared of killing plants, there are some varieties that beginners can easily handle and are very easy to take care of!

  1. Invest In New Fabrics

New Fabrics For Couch

Tired of your old sofa but can’t afford a new one? Just a few new cushions are all you need to transform it. Pillows (or cushion covers if you already have cushions) are not expensive and can help add some personality to your living room. Get some bright ones if you are looking to make your space look livelier. You can also get a beautiful rug to match them. Rugs can be expensive but smaller; primary varieties are usually available at a very reasonable price.

  1. Change The Lighting

Lighting For Living Room

New lighting can easily brighten up any living space, and it doesn’t have to cost a lot either. If you have lamps, you can achieve a unique look just by changing their shades. Shades are not expensive, and there are so many creative ways to give your existing shades a new look using paint, fabric, or paper. The same techniques can be applied to other light fixtures too. As we said, a little creativity goes a long way in saving money.

Candles are another option that looks beautiful and helps create a cozy feeling. You can have 4-5 set up on a table in different sizes to add warmth to any room.

  1. Hang Some Photos Or Paintings

Hang Some Photos

One of the best ways to decorate any living space is by adding some color to its walls. If you have a well-decorated room with nothing on the walls, it is still likely to look incomplete. You can pick a few of your most favorite photos and use them around the house. Paintings work great too; they are eye-catching and can transform any dull space into a colorful one.

  1. Add A Personal Touch With Small Accessories

A Personal Touch With Small Accessories

Small accessories are inexpensive, but they can do wonders and make a room come to life. They can be anything from vases and decorative baskets to candle holders and lanterns. You can place them at any spot that looks a little dull, and they are sure to brighten it up.

  1. Work On One Space At A Time

Home Decor Furniture

If you have a small budget, it is best to break down the decorating project into stages so that you are only focusing on one area at a time. It might be tempting to transform your whole house at once, but this isn’t a good idea if you are short on funds. Start with the room you spend most of your time in, and once you are done with decorating it successfully, you can move onto the next one with greater confidence.

Decorating on a budget has one clear advantage: you save money. But other than that, it’s about using your creativity and hard work to transform your living space, which is undoubtedly something you can’t help but be proud of!

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Preeti
Preeti Shah is a person who loves checking out different styles and designs of houses. She took interior designing in college and is practicing in the field of home improvement for five years now. In her spare time, she is usually searching the web for interesting and fascinating home designs.

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