5 Simple Tips for Refreshing Your Home Decor on a Budget
If you feel like your home decor could use a little refresh but don't want to break the bank, you're in luck! There are plenty of simple and affordable ways to update your space and breathe new life into your home. Here are 5 tips to help you refresh your home decor on a budget.
- Rearrange your furniture: Sometimes all it takes is a little rearranging to make your space feel new again. Experiment with different layouts until you find one that works for you. This can also be a great opportunity to declutter and get rid of items that no longer serve a purpose in your home.
- Add some greenery: Plants are a great way to bring life and colour into your space. They also have the added benefit of improving air quality. You don't have to spend a lot of money on planters, either. A simple ceramic pot, like the India Ceramic Pot would do the trick!
- Swap out your textiles: Switching up your throw pillows, blankets, and kitchen linens can instantly transform a room. Look for options that are small but mighty - think our Pom Pom Doorstop or Stripe Tea Towels.
- Paint an accent wall: A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for a room, but if you're on a tight budget, consider painting just one wall. This can create a focal point and add interest to your space without breaking the bank.
- Shop your own home: We aim to be sustainable in everything we do here at Lot 314 - from packaging, to ordering small batches of decor and even in our office admin. Before you purchase, take a look around your home and see what you already have. You might be surprised at how you can repurpose items or move them to a different room to create a new look.
By following these simple tips, you can refresh your home decor without spending a lot of money. Remember, it's all about creativity and making the most of what you already have (and maybe treating yourself to something small along the way!).
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