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Simple Ways to Spruce up Your Home without Breaking the Bank

  • Perla Irish
  • February 9, 2020
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  1. Declutter and Throw Away the Old Stuff
  2. Repair Broken Things
  3. Paint or Apply Wall Paper Those Boring Walls
  4. Update Window Treatments
  5. Move Furniture Around
  6. Add New Touches and Embellishments
  7. Repurpose Old Stuff
  8. Bottom Line

If you have been living in the same home for a long time, it’s normal to feel a bit dissatisfied with the arrangements in the house. After all, the passing of time has a way of making new things to lose their sparkle.

Your daily life with your family may have also paved the way for unsightly clutter to multiply, causing your discomfort.

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Simple Ways to Spruce up Your Home without Breaking the Bank

If you’re longing for a change but don’t want to leave your beloved home with its memories either, consider these simple ways to spruce up your home.

Easy furniture repairs , a fresh coat of paint, and the likes are all you need to bring your house back to life. There’s no need for a massive renovation that costs an arm and a leg.


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  • 5 Ways to Declutter Your Home

Declutter and Throw Away the Old Stuff

It’s time to elevate your space by decluttering and throwing away your old stuff that has seen better days. People amass and accumulate a lot of things over time, so it is critical to do some spring cleaning to lessen your stress and create more space.

Think of it like this; if you haven’t used it in six months or more, chances are you’re never going to use it again. You might as well give it away to someone who might need it.

Repair Broken Things

Wear and tear is a regular cycle of life. Consider simple furniture repairs like re-staining your dining set or coffee table. Check out if your couch needs new upholstery. Sometimes, you cannot let go of a few items because of sentimental reasons, and that’s okay.

Just make sure that whatever you keep is being used and is in tiptop shape. Minor repairs are easy to make and don’t cost a lot of money.

Paint or Apply Wall Paper Those Boring Walls

Breathe new life into your home by modifying the walls. Changing your wall colour or design is one of the fastest and cheapest ways to brighten up your home.

You can even do it yourself. With so many colours and patterns to choose from, you would be spoiled for choice. There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint or a new wallpaper pattern to lift your spirits and make the house look more alive.

Update Window Treatments

Akin to painting, putting up new window treatments can drastically change the look of your home. Consider having a theme depending on the room.

Buying different styles of curtains in various colours, textures, and patterns is a straightforward method of giving your home interiors a different ambience.

Move Furniture Around

One of the fastest ways wherein you can create a new vibe to your home is to move around the furniture. Your home layout must be functional, comfortable, and practical. Sometimes, you just really get bored because of how things are placed.

You can open up your space and optimise all the natural light coming into your home by moving around your furniture. It’ll also make the room look a bit different.

Add New Touches and Embellishments

You can add new touches to your home decor to add spice to your house. For instance, you can add a series of woven baskets where your family members can put their stuff.

Aside from giving your home an ethereal charm, this also helps keep you organised. Wall hangings, potted flowers, a big mirror, and the likes don’t hurt your pocket but add touches of elegance to your home.

Repurpose Old Stuff

If you don’t feel like buying, you can get creative by repurposing old stuff. As an example, you can make old suitcases into a new coffee table, and you can even make an old-style sewing machine into a console table near your entry foyers.

These exciting pieces will surely be a fantastic focal point that will draw the eyes of all your guests.

Bottom Line

Your home is your haven, so it’s necessary to feel comfortable and happy inside it. It’s easy to spruce up your home. You simply need to make smart choices that create the most impact. You can give your house a much-needed facelift without getting into a mountain of debt.

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