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Homes Interior Decorating On a Budget
If you are looking for homes interior decorating on a budget - welcome! Decorating
on a Budget - 15 Easy Steps Many years ago I was told that the least expensive way to redecorate is to rearrange what you have. It was one of the best decorating suggestions I’ve ever had-not to mention the one that can be the most fun to implement. How can you beat it? A new room-practically free! You get such a feeling of satisfaction when you accomplish something spectacular using your imagination and what you already have. Of course, like many suggestions there is a good way to do this and one that isn’t quite so satisfactory. So here’s a step by step. 1. Choose the room you want to give a new
look. 2. Decide on the type of change you would
like. Do you want it brighter, lighter, more sophisticated, or more casual?
Do you want to give it a contemporary flavor or make it a bit exotic? 3. Take a good look at what is in the room
and decide what doesn’t fit the new look/theme that you chose. What is worn
out, out of place or out of proportion? 4. Assess the room: Stand in each doorway
and in each corner of the room and give it a good hard look. Would the
furniture look better on an angle? What is the traffic pattern? You don’t
want furniture sitting in the way of how you need to move about the room.
Most of us can’t afford to have a room that just sits and looks pretty. A
well designed room works for you. 5. Make a list of the items you want to
keep and measure them. 6. Take a buying trip through your house
and see what you can use from other rooms. One very important suggestion:
double check measurements and colors of the pieces you have “bought” from
other rooms. If you want to expand a little, there are frequently friends or
relatives who have pieces in their homes they would like to get rid of, so
if you don’t have quite what you like, check the family cast offs. Note: You
might find you need to freshen your walls with a coat of paint or cover a
chair or sofa with a slipcover or purchase new lampshades, but expense
should be kept at a minimum, or you defeat your purpose. 7. Once you have your look and know what
pieces are available to you, put it all on paper. You need to have a plan,
because you could lose your ‘willing’ helpers if they have to move a sofa 6
or 7 times to get the right look because you didn’t do your homework. Pay
special attention to electrical and cable outlets, heat and air vents and
doors and windows. Lighting is important and unless you’re trying the hard
way to keep the kids out, you want to be able to get in and out of the room
easily and move around comfortably in it. 8. Clear your room. Take the unnecessary
pieces and accessories away and put the pieces you want to keep together in
another room. 9. It’s time to paint the walls and clean
the windows and woodwork if needed. Shampoo carpets, wash floors and make
sure your background is sparkling and clean. 10. If there are any small items you are
going to need to purchase to complete the look, go do it while everything is
drying. DO NOT go shopping without a list. You have your plan and you know
what accessories you need to complete your look. The easiest way to get off
budget and end up with clutter is to go without a list. 11. When the paint and floors are dry,
place rugs on the floor (before you move in the furniture). It is also
easier to do window treatments now while the room is empty. They can be
adjusted later. 12. Gather your helpers. Move in the
larger pieces of furniture. Add your smaller pieces such as tables and
ottomans and then bring in the accessories. 13. Lamps are very important, so make sure
they are located where they will work the best. Don’t under light your room. 14. Hang your pictures and adjust window
treatments. A note: less is more. An uncluttered room will give a more of an impression of newness then one with too much of everything. 15. Enjoy your new room. In fact throw a
party and let everyone admire what you’ve accomplished. You’ll be able to
afford it with the money you’ve saved. Happy decorating! This content for this article was provided
by design consultant to ON THE GO 4 U, Suzanne Copenhaver. Suzanne has years
of experience dealing with less than perfect home interiors and
infrastructures. She provides in-home consultations on color, space, and
design and teaches workshops on decorating for ON THE GO 4 U.
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