8 Ideas for an inexpensive home makeover
There are so many times when you are completely bored of the interior of your place. The home doesn’t look shabby but adding a few layers of interior decorations will surely hike up the aesthetic factor. It will make you feel like coming back home more often, and you might end up eagerly waiting for the office shifts to get over!
Now, not all home makeovers are expensive. There are some inexpensive options available in case you have a tight financial condition going on. So, let’s focus on those 8 inexpensive makeover points first!
- A fresh coat of paint:
Let’s start with the basics of it all! A fresh coat of paint covering the interior and exterior walls of your house will change the entire look of your home drastically! The silky smooth texture and the fresh smell of paint will surely uplift your mind and will help you enjoy your stay even more! Try any color, from the subtle to the vibrant hues!
- Showcase your collection:
Maybe you are a die-hard Harry Potter fan or Star War fanatic and have so many collectibles under your name. So, using those pros to decorate your house will be a clever point to address. Let’s take the Lightsaber, for example, from Star Wars. If you have both blue and red-colored ones, hang them on the wall, just above your sofa in the living room. That will uplift the look of the space a little!
- Rearranging your furniture:
Now, for this step, you might need some helping hands. Ask your family or friends to come over on the weekend, and help you reengage the existing furniture. Rearranging the sofas and the dining table will help you discover some hidden spaces that you haven’t known before! It will give a complete makeover as well!
- Rugs and carpets:
If there are some things which can reasonably improve the look of your house without letting you cost hefty money, then that has to be rugs and carpets. Get them from your local stores and place these colorful pieces on the floor of every room. Yes, you need rugs for the living room areas because that’s where most people come and visit you.
But, if you want, you can get some pieces for your bedrooms and guest bedrooms as well. There are so many colorful and smaller-sized rugs available nowadays. Styling up a bedroom with subtle wall colors with a popping rug will enhance the beauty 2 times than what it was before!
- Lighting up the room:
LED lights are pretty cheap. So, get yourself the LED strips now. Stick them in various corners of the room and even on furniture. Some lights can be controlled via smartphone. So, change colors whenever you feel like it! You can even get hold of blackout shades to control natural lights.
- Change the room’s curtains:
You will definitely need curtains for your place as that’s a necessity. Now, most people usually have two sets of curtains, which they will change at regular intervals to get that fresh look going. Now, how about ordering another two sets of new curtains? Yes, it will surely cost you money, but that’s the kind of investment you can clearly deal with!
Adding new and colorful curtains will surely enhance the look of your place. It will give new meaning to your rooms, especially bedroom and living rooms.
- Quirky mirrors at your space:
Now, this seems to be an interesting and cost-effective way to make your place looks even more attractive than it was before. Try adding quirky-looking mirrors in the living space, workstations, and even in your bedroom. Nowadays, you will get them in multiple shapes and sizes! So, try using them to your advantage.
- Wall arts can work wonderfully:
If you do have free wall space, try to utilize it in the best possible manner, and what better way to do so rather than hanging some wall art. Well, you don’t have to visit boutique stores to get the art pieces, as some thrift stores have hidden gems as well. Get yourself the best pieces of bigger and smaller wall arts, and redecorate your living room completely.
These simple tricks and tips will enhance the overall look of your place for sure! Check out some more styling tips through independent research!
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates