11 Budget-Friendly Ways to Spruce Up Your New Home

Did you become a homeowner in this economy? That warrants a celebration, but don’t go spending your entire paycheck on turning the home you just bought into a Pinterest postcard — not when there are wallet-friendly ways to do that.

Got your attention, didn’t we? Well, we aim to retain it. Below you’ll find our top tips on how to give your house a crazy cool makeover on a tiny budget.

How to Add A Personal Touch to Your New Home: A Guide

Be warned; these tips will have your friends, family members, relatives — basically, anyone who visits your place asking for the name of your interior decorator. 

Add Accent Pieces, But Don’t Go Overboard

Want to decorate your house without overspending? Accent pieces are the answer.

They add dimension, drama, and depth to an interior space, which you can customize to your style by choosing your aesthetic, be it modern or traditional. Then, you can add elements like stylish rugs, accessories like baskets, and geometric print pillows to add a pop of color and bring out the beauty of any space.

Buy Yourself Some Flowers

That’s right, take inspiration from Miley Cyrus.

Flowers are the ultimate decor. Put a couple of those beauties in an artistic vase; you’ll find that they do so much more than light up your home. You can also get some cute-as-hell plants to elevate the look of your home while improving its air quality.

Display Your Favorite Photos

Bring the dull, dorm-like space to life by displaying your favorite photos. We admit having one too many photos can make the house look cluttered, so why not consider putting a collection of pictures in one collage? That way, you’ll have all your favorite memories in one place — and in a single frame.

Your space will look super organized too.

Plus, you can DIY it, making it a cost-effective option.

The collage maker from PosterMyWall, for instance, has 2700+ templates you can use to create stunning collages. You can mount it on any focal point in your home using these creative ideas. Just make sure your frame matches your aesthetic.

Experiment with Peel-and-Stick Tiles

Thinking of elevating your flooring? Instead of looking for expensive tiles like cement or marble, get some cost-effective, water-resistant peel-and-stick tiles.

They’re available in an impressive variety of styles and colors, giving you total control over updating the look of your space without messing up the interior decor.

Plus, they’re easy to install. All you need is an even surface, a sharp knife, a tape measure, and a grease-cutting cleaner, and you’re all set to give your home a temporary lift.

And, if you ever change your mind, you can just as easily remove them for a new design.

Focus on Art

As Romero Britto put it, “Art is too important not to share”.

Give your new home some razzle-dazzle by installing artwork to beautify the entire room and make your space look and feel complete.

You can also find some lovely inspirational poster templates on PosterMyWall, which you can customize to make them uniquely yours, then print them in your chosen dimension to fit a sleek frame.

Alternatively, you can make your own artwork that speaks to you.

Get New Hardware

Make your old furniture look brand new by investing in new faucets, door knobs, hinges, drawers, cabinet pulls, outlet covers, etc. It will make your house look attractive and expensive.

Remodeled interiors also fetch a good price, should you ever wish to sell your house.

Give Your Existing Furniture Pieces a Makeover

Don’t want to spend a fortune buying new furniture pieces? That’s fine.

You can get budget-friendly pieces from IKEA as a temporary solution. You can go to estate sales, or even look online to buy refurbished or second-hand items at a fraction of the cost.

Or, you can make your space look brand new by trying your hand at DIY. For example, you could paint or stain your furniture, redo the furnishing of the chair with a new fabric to make it noteworthy, or get a slipcover for your sofa.

Have a Good Lighting Scheme

Proper lighting is a work of art, and we’re here to show you how to use it to accentuate all the focal points of your home. Swap out your outdated lampshades (yes, all of them) for a cohesive look and let natural light in. It will not only make your room look infinitely more luxurious but will also hide its defects effectively.

In addition to elevating your home’s decor, natural light will add value to your health by stabilizing your circadian rhythm and improving your mood. 

Jazz It Up with Mirrors

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who’s the Fairest of Them All?

Well, if you add one to your room, you will be. Imagine catching glimpses of your pretty face every time you walk from one room to another! That’s the life.

Mirrors — particularly the ones with gold frames — can give any room an inviting look while adding quality glam to the bland, naked corners. Plus, you can customize the aesthetic by using thrifted mirrors and DIY solutions to add visual interest.

Prevent Visual Clutter by Hiding Your Cords

Organizing your stuff, you’ll find, does most of the heavy lifting to make your home look easy on the eyes. As tech wires often make the biggest mess, it would be a good idea to get a cord box. It conceals excess cables and blends with the modern decor.

Update Your Blinds and Curtains

Investing in window coverings like blinds and curtains is a cost-effective way to hit the refresh button on your home decor.

They can soften the room and give it a visual appeal. Plus, as you can select from a range of colors, shapes, and designs, they help you show off your aesthetic while serving their purpose: blocking the bright beam of sunlight that hits you in the face every time.

Oh, and make sure to hang your curtain rods higher up the ceiling; it’ll make your windows appear larger, which will in turn make your room look larger.

In Conclusion

As you can see, decorating your home — even to intricate details like doorknobs — doesn’t have to be expensive. You can DIY through most of it and get the rest of the help from the internet — in the form of digital tools like PosterMyWall.

Start the process today, and don’t forget to have fun! It’ll do wonders for your mood and your home!

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