Do you dream of adding style to your home but don’t have a lot of money?
Don’t despair! There are 5 things you can do that will help your house look
beautiful without spending much money.
1. Declutter your home.
Nothing zaps a great look like clutter. Look around you. Do you have paper
plies or mail stacks? Do you just add to your knickknack collection rather than
rotate your select favorites? When was the last time you saw the front of your
refrigerator? Simple solutions that cost very little money are to invest in nice
office trays, pretty bulletin boards and frames for your child’s artwork. Make
the trash can handy to immediately toss unwanted mail. Taking away the clutter
will make your space appear larger and help your treasured objects be emphasized
rather than lost.
2. Make display surfaces pretty.
A key element in houses that are decorated by a professional rather than
want-to-be is the art of accessorizing. Flat surfaces such as mantels,
bookcases, and coffee tables are the perfect places to restyle for less. The one
important point here is to keep it simple. Bookcases should only be 2/3 full. A
mantle should not have mirror above it (a very dated look) – choose artwork
instead. Place no more than three items on an end table – cluster these varied
but related items together for more impact.
3. Paint to Impress.
Paint, as you know, makes the most dramatic change for the money. Be bold, be
daring and most importantly -- don’t do white! Choose a complex color. This
simply means if you would use several different words to describe the color than
it is probably complex. For example; if you said it was a kinda “gold, straw,
beige-y color” than it is probably a complex color. If you said “just yellow” -
it probably is not a very inspiring look. A beautiful color on the walls can
make the room go from ordinary to extraordinary in less than a day and usually
for less than $50.
4. Make it personal
Decorating your house is a job but styling your home is fun. Personalization
is putting your interests, hobbies or values into your décor to really make it
your own. Buy simple – read inexpensive - curtains at your local big-box store
and then buy exquisite wide ribbon to hot glue on the edge. Use your grandson’s
first sneakers to tie back the den curtains. Use some family photos but just
promise not to use too many. A guest coming for a visit may find all those
staring eyes unnerving.
5. Change with the seasons.
You know the drill – lighter brighter for spring/summer and darker richer for
fall/winter. This easy task of changing the fabric items around the home can
help you make it seasonal. Change out placements, bath towels, and accent
pillows. The final touch is to purchase a seasonal bouquet of flowers: fresh or
fake- these centerpieces can add punch to a room.
Decorate your home by spending time not money in decluttering, painting and
accessorizing. By following these simple tips, you can make a huge impact by
bringing your home from average to spectacular for very little money.
Julie Dana is a professional Interior Redesigner and Accredited Staging
Professional. Her company, The Home Stylist, offers online decorating
consultations, do-it-yourself decorating plans and real-estate staging.