More people decorate their homes during the fall and winter months than at any other time of the year, and with good reason! We spend more time indoors, we owe it to ourselves and our families to create a comfortable place to be! Here are the best ways to save BIG bucks on your home decorating
Start with plan. I know you’ve heard this before, but having a plan doesn’t necessarily mean you know exactly everything you want to do in your rooms ahead of time. What it does mean is having a starting point to keep you in the ballpark, and that will save you A LOT of money in mistakes in the long run. So start with the three things you need…Color, Style, and Formality. Color is easy…if you don’t already have a color scheme you love, find one in a book or magazine, and borrow it! Still unsure? Pick your favorite color, plus white, never fail combo. Style? Maybe you know you love Country FarmHouse. Or maybe you like a little of everything! That’s ok, just make sure you give the room style a name that includes the feeling you want in the room, and that will keep you on track. For instance, I have a Fresh and Sunny Cottage Room for my family room. (I use sunny as a feeling as well as a visual clue!) Keep the feeling in the name, and you will pick the right style every time! Finally, formality. Know if you like a more formal room, where things on both sides of the room match, or a more informal feel. So my family room description would go something like this…I want an informal Fresh Sunny Cottage style full of soft blue, green yellow and white. So every time I buy something, I know if it doesn’t fit in that description, it doesn’t fit period!
Look for alternatives to everything!!! Flat sheets on sale are a great buy…I can get one at my discount store for $2.89. A flat sheet is generally 66×96 inches…that’s over 3 yards of fabric for less than 97 cents a yard! Can’t beat that, and flat sheets come in so many colors. When in doubt, buy white! Use them for tablecovers, curtain panels, making comforter covers, throw pillow covers, or even casual slipcovers! If you find a great color, stock up during a white sale…you will always find uses for fabric that fits into your color scheme.
Look for furniture at yard sales and in the classifeds. You can get quality furniture this way for a fraction of what it would cost you new. Learn to make do with the furniture you have with the art of disguise. Slipcovers, paint and floor length tablecloths go a long way towards dressing up an otherwise forgettable piece of furniture. By the way, you can paint ANYTHING these days! The trick is to use a specialty blocking primer before painting…I recommend KILZ Original. Yes, you can even paint that ugly laminate bookcase or computer desk! All your furniture mismatched in style and form? Paint it all one color, and it will help marry and unify your furniture grouping. (I love white or black for furniture, depending on the style of your room.)
Finally, look for good resources to help you learn to create your own accessories, custom paint finishes, and inspirational ideas such as TheBudgetDecorator.com.
With a little advanced thinking and a bit of creativity, anyone can have a well decorated home!
Kathy Wilson
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Home decorating help please!?
Im broke but i want my house to look nice, How do i decorate my House on a budget of almost nothing?
i have maybe 50-60 bucks i am saving money for school and don have much to spend.
I’m not sure if you’re anywhere near a college or university, but where we live nearby a campus full of students, end of the school year is full of furniture on the streets. College kids here are known to throw everything out into the streets if they’re moving out and people can find really nice things for free.
Otherwise, buy some metallic and colored spray paint of your choice and find some people on Craigslist donating free items. Then, paint away and you’d be surprised at how nice frames and plastic plant pots can look once painted.
We had some orange plastic pots that came with a couple 99cent plants, sprayed the pots with a "oil rubbed bronze" paint and no one can tell it’s not metal unless they pick it up and inspect it. Really looks great. Oh yeah, plant sales at yard sales can be cheap and make places look nice also.
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i used nice pieces if paper to cover up table tops and shelves.and cut up old pillows in half making them small and then using colourful clothe pieces i cover the pillows and knot at the ends.its being creative and doing some hard work that actually costs less.if you choose the lazy way then you have to spent more.
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