We all want to come home (or stay home) in a beautifully decorated space. The desire to update the decor and rearrange furniture in our homes to boost our mood is a real thing and, with the year we've had, who can blame us! Our homes became a multi-functional place where we lived and worked from, which is no surprise this year we expect a cozy and creative vibe for our homes. Thankfully, there are ways we can update our decor without breaking the bank. As decor trends (and even our taste) evolve we shouldn't resist that change because, after all, we deserve the good energy that comes from a well-designed space!
I hope these simple updates will help turn your spaces into sanctuaries you don’t want to leave. What upgrade are you excited to try in your home? Let me know in the comments below!
Painting is simple to do and will totally change the look of a room. A simple project like DIY Display Shelves are inexpensive to build without fancy tools, and a few decorative items arranged on them makes a space look pretty for almost no cost.
Painting is simple to do and will totally change the look of a room. A simple project like DIY Display Shelves are inexpensive to build without fancy tools, and a few decorative items arranged on them makes a space look pretty for almost no cost.
Consider giving your walls a new coat of paint, updating items in your room, like a sofa with new upholstery, painting a tired-looking coffee table in a color that works with the room's color story, getting rid of clutter, and adding a few new accessories.
Repainting an old dresser, repurposing an unused nightstand for storage, and turning extra fabric into eye-catching curtains are just some of the budget bedroom decor ideas you can use. Also, make a round in thrift stores and flea markets—you never know what stylish temptation might be lurking behind the corner.
Start by decluttering your room so you're left only with things you truly need or love. Then, change the look of your walls, rearrange your furniture, update your favorite items with new finishes, or even replace a few pieces. Finish by adding accessories like a rug, artwork, and potted plants.
As a general rule of thumb, we suggest allocating about 7-10% of the home's value for interior design expenses. This will give you a design with some "Mid-Range" products. If you're looking for "Designer" level finishes, we recommend budgeting about 25% of the home's overall value.
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