Tips for inexpensive home decorating
It's better to spend a little bit extra on quality then having to shell out more money every year to upgrade. It's important that the main pieces of furniture can fit in any place you live, they need to have a certain level of flexibility.
When it comes to artwork and elaborate accessories, there is no reason for spending a lot of money as the chances are you will wish to change it out when you grow fed up with it or with the change of seasons. You can definitely do it low cost with a touch of inventiveness, here are a few ideas to get you started with for your home decor considerations.
• Make your own accessories: There are some great "Learning to make" blogs and forums out there to make your own interesting and unique décor, get the family members involved and make a day of it!
• Get some great black and white pictures of the family to place on your walls.
• Use inexpensive but cool frames from Ikea to frame some vintage posters or old newspaper clippings.
• Spice up old candlestick votives or urns with decorative Washi tape. Be warned I have foun this very addictive!
• Get some reversible cushions so you can change the look whenever you want.
Using the tips above can help you save a lot of money on stuff you don't need and things that will go out of fashion quickly. Remember to use your imagination, you'd be surprised with what you can do!
It's better to spend a little bit extra on quality then having to shell out more money every year to upgrade. It's important that the main pieces of furniture can fit in any place you live, they need to have a certain level of flexibility.
When it comes to artwork and elaborate accessories, there is no reason for spending a lot of money as the chances are you will wish to change it out when you grow fed up with it or with the change of seasons. You can definitely do it low cost with a touch of inventiveness, here are a few ideas to get you started with for your home decor considerations.
• Make your own accessories: There are some great "Learning to make" blogs and forums out there to make your own interesting and unique décor, get the family members involved and make a day of it!
• Get some great black and white pictures of the family to place on your walls.
• Use inexpensive but cool frames from Ikea to frame some vintage posters or old newspaper clippings.
• Spice up old candlestick votives or urns with decorative Washi tape. Be warned I have foun this very addictive!
• Get some reversible cushions so you can change the look whenever you want.
Using the tips above can help you save a lot of money on stuff you don't need and things that will go out of fashion quickly. Remember to use your imagination, you'd be surprised with what you can do!