Friday, May 11, 2012

Cheap Ideas for Home Decorating

Moving to a new house is a great chance to homeowners to switch to a new decorating scheme! Putting a new spin on your home can be great! It can also be scary, overwhelming and expensive. Thankfully there are plenty of options available for people who want to create a homey feeling in their dwelling that do not involve spending thousands (or sometimes even hundreds of dollars). Your bank account can absolutely survive your latest decorating scheme. What are some ways that you can decorate your home without spending all of the money you've worked so hard to save? Get some ideas from the following articles.


Feng Shui your furniture! Sometimes creating a new look for a room can be as simple as moving the furniture in that room around. Furniture arrangement suggestions and hints can be found everywhere-start at the library and see what you can find! There is no rule that says a couch needs to make physical contact with a wall-move it closer to the center of the room. Save floor space by putting your bed in the corner of the room. Take your television out of the spotlight and refocus your living room around something else. Let the television sit in the corner. Use decorative countertop containers for your kitchen utensils instead of leaving them in drawers. Moving things to new spaces is usually all it takes to make an entirely new look.


Sometimes leaving a space blank is the best thing you can do. If you crowd your walls with paintings and prints it won't be long before your home starts to feel crowded and cluttered-even when it is clean! Let your decorations breathe.


Limit yourself to a few pieces here and there. When you let your decorative items have the space they deserve they'll be easier to truly see. Enjoying your decorating is hard to do when you've overdone it by filling every spare bit of a wall with decorative items. A little bare space is necessary in any decorating scheme. Any good artist can tell you that the first thing any artist learns is to not be afraid of "white" space.


Get creative! There are plenty of things in your home that can be repurposed to be decorative. Why not hang your pots and pans on your kitchen walls so that they can be decorative as well as practical? If you put your cookery on the walls, you won't have to dig through the cabinets to find it!


Doing this makes you just like Julia Child! Everybody has a quilt taking up space in a closet somewhere. Wouldn't it make a great wall hanging? There are no written rules that say quilts and blankets can only be used for warmth and bedspreads. Sometimes it is the functional items in our homes that make the best art.


The best way to decorate your home is to practice some self control. Monetary worth does not have to be a major characteristic of your decorating scheme. Don't get too excited over buying expensive stuff. Put your taste first and the price tag of the art you want last. You probably already have stuff in your home that you love and want to use! Think outside the box! Why not repaint a few old mixing bowls and use them decoratively around the house? Consider your first instincts and then ask yourself "how can I do that.but cheaper?"


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