It’s very important to change things up in your home on a continual basis. Simple and inexpensive changes will help keep things fresh and new in your home. Here are some tips.
The easiest way to make a change is to add some greenery. Get a new plant. They’re cheap, easy to find and maintain, and very healthy for you and your environment.
Find cool knick-knacks. Go to any flea market, garage sale or trinket shop and find some eclectic accessories to place on shelves, desks and counters. Get creative and subtle and watch how they will catch the eye and a smile from your guests.
How about a frame job. Find something unique and frame it. Especially if it’s personal. Get that favorite rock t-shirt and stretch it over a canvass. Get the pre-made canvasses at Hobby Lobby. They’re cheap and easy and frame it. Or use a burlap sack and paint upon it or have your kids paint on it to personalize further.
Use some wallpaper. It’s in style right now and is cheap, especially if you use it as a discreet background for some of your enclosed shelves.
Skirt a table. There are all sorts of possibilities in what patterns and textures you can find, then place it over your end tables and it’s a whole new look.
Wrap it up. Take a vase, lamp post, chair legs, etc. and wrap it with some yarn, rope, paper or anything that looks nice and is durable.
Stairway to heaven. Add some paint or prints to your stairs for an instant and stylish look and feel.
Check out wall decals. Just slap them on and its instant distinctive art.
And for the bathroom? Get a new shower curtain. That is sooo easy but makes all the difference.
These are just a few great and cheap ideas to spruce up the home on a budget and to keep your home from getting style stale.