Decorator's Guide To Making Over Any Room Inexpensively
In this uncertain economy, many people are hesitant to think about renovating their homes
, falsely believing that they will need thousands of dollars to do so. Still, there are some who easily grow tired of the same motif and would want to constantly change the "look" of any room in their homes. Luckily, with a bit of creativity and ingenuity, we can give our rooms a makeover without laying out a lot of money. If you belong to that growing group of homeowners and renters who have a tight budget, you can rethink the way you view renovations and draw up a plan to creatively update the look of any part of your house for less. All that is required is just a willingness to try something new and the efficient use of elements like home wall decor. With these, you are now ready to transform any room in your house by giving them mini-makeovers.
Arranging the furniture differently is one of the least costly ways to change the look of any room. This instantly updates the room without any cost. Too tired to shove and push? Try re-arranging of picture frames, paintings, and other wall art and decor instead. As an illustration, you can hang frames in the living room in a vertical manner, like a collage style formation. Also, you can try displaying paintings in another section of the room to create an interesting focal point. For example, try placing a large painting above the fireplace that was previously hanging behind the couch. For much less than the cost of purchasing original ones, you can buy reprints and frame them yourself.
Free up wall space in the kitchen and then paint it with blackboard paint to create a message center where your family can post messages. Pick out some inexpensive dispensers and bottles that meld with the color of your kitchen walls. Affix metal racks in the wall space that is nearest to the counters in order to store glass and metal spice containers and wine bottles. This is a classic example of smart wall home decors that beautify a previously blank space and increase storage options at the same time.
For the bedroom, you can go the DIY route and create a new headboard by checking out websites that provide instructions on how to create these. Renting? Painting or scoring the walls is not allowed? Try hanging floor-to-ceiling curtains in bold designs to give the illusion of newly-painted walls or just to give the room a pop of color. You can give the illusion of open space beyond by putting up floor to ceiling drapery. This is a savvy design element especially for those who live in cramped conditions, such as a condominium. Of course, you can always resort to any type of wall decor, from tropical wall art to medieval tapestries to bring personality into a rented space.
These are some smart trips that you can try. The good thing about these is that you can accomplish any of these in a matter of minutes. Moreover, with the right dose of creativity and ingenuity, you can easily transform or update the look of any room without spending too much.
by: Michael Sullivan
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