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If you’re looking to make some changes at home but you don’t have a huge budget, it’s necessary to be a little creative. Maybe some of the rooms in the house are a little drab or worse for wear, or you’re bored with them having spent too much time indoors lately. Either way, a few decorative changes can be exactly what’s needed to get out of the home funk. Here are eight decorative tweaks and overhauls you can consider if you are on a tight budget.
1. Add Canvas Prints on the Walls
Canvas prints are an excellent way to change how your walls appear. Rather than needing to do something more drastic, adding some breath-taking images can transport you to another time and place. Photos evoke memories, especially when the photo or location was captured in a still image a few years ago. You can choose your canvas prints and get the perfect size and style with sites like photobox.co.uk. Whether you want a framed canvas, a basic canvas print, or even a photo collage, it’s all possible with Photobox. And if you want something a little more discrete, there’s even a small desk canvas photo option for the office.
2. Less is More
You can make a statement with a minimalistic layout by removing the clutter. Aim for less is more, and then add one or two distinctive new elements, like a flower vase, a table, or something else. These will help to make the space feel refreshed even though only a few items have been put into storage and a couple of new ones have been introduced. If your living area feels cramped, it’s probably not because the walls have closed in on you! It is because, over the years, more items have been added until it’s reached this point. Once you realise that, it’s possible to begin to pair things down. If this is a mental struggle, then do one item each day to ease the pain.
3. Introduce More Texture
While we tend to think about decorations as visual only, that’s not entirely true. A keen focus on texture rather than visuals can prove fruitful. For instance, some velvet or fleece-covered cushions can refresh a sofa or armchair. They can certainly make it feel comfier if the padding is beginning to sag a little. The feel of the soft material will be very relaxing.
4. Add Coloured Lighting
Bright white light bulbs show every detail in the room but aren’t kind to the eyes. Instead, consider switching them out for coloured light bulbs. A room can feel new just by changing the light system. Using a convenient light system that works via an app provides control over the level of luminance. Changing the warmth of the colour spread across the room will reduce any strain caused too.
5. Update the Sofa
If replacing the sofa and any armchairs in the living room would be overly expensive, that’s not all that can be done. Think about using washable slipcovers over the sofa. These come in different colour schemes and are machine washable. If the surface of the sofa cushions or arms are a bit worn but cannot be removed, then these can solve that. If the sofa needs warming up, consider adding a throw rug over it. This will feel good on the legs, help to retain body warmth, and entirely change how it feels. It’ll also encourage you to lay down on the sofa when you are tired and want to relax.
6. Introduce Plants to the Indoors
If your plants have only ever been an outdoor thing in the garden, it’s time to change things up. Greenery inside brings with it a new sense of vibrancy that might have felt missing before. Tending to them and watering them regularly also ensures that potted plants don’t get forgotten about. Choose plant species based on their suitability for staying indoors and how much attention they require. For example, not all plants require the same amount of sunlight or care to flourish. So, choosing the most appropriate plants for living space is important.
7. Reorient the Room Layout
Another way to change things up is to reorganise the structure of a room. Moving furniture around, changing the orientation of sofas, tables, or beds all help to make a stale room seem new again. Matching that with some internal changes such as a new item introduced or two removed is often enough to create a feeling that enough has been changed.
8. Repaint the Exterior
Painting the exterior of the home can stop it from looking shabby if the walls are marked up or the paint is clearly fading or flaking off. It’ll improve the curb appeal and feel good when you arrive home after a hard day’s work.
Not every decorative tweak or update needs to cost the earth. From repainting the exterior to adding canvas prints to a few interior walls, it’s possible to make changes without breaking the bank.