Interior Updates to Make on a Budget Blog 7 Dec Written By Claire Horn How to keep your home looking fresh and updated on a budget Image credit Just because you have a small budget, doesn’t mean you can’t update your home. It is often a misconception that you need lots of money to redesign your home. Fortunately, this can be done on a budget, as long as you know how to harness the power of interior design to your advantage. Sometimes it is the smaller details and updates that can make the biggest impact, as well as add value to your home. Here are some of the best interior updates that you can make on a budget, that will make your home more luxurious, just without breaking the bank. #1 Kitchen cupboards A kitchen renovation is probably one of the most costly projects that you can take on, but often one of the most popular. The kitchen tends to be a room that is highly used within the house and can also be a place to host guests for dinner and drinks, so no wonder it is always at the top of the priority list. However, there are plenty of impactful, and cost-effective ways to spruce up your kitchen, and one of the best ways to do this is to update your kitchen cupboards. It will just take a little bit of your time, and some paint. Dismantle the cupboards, clean them, and if necessary, give them good sand down and a fresh coating of protection. You can then repaint them with the original colour, or opt for a brand new colour to make a statement. #2 Upcycled furniture Upcycling has become a popular trend in recent years, just a simple Google search and you will find a plethora of different ideas, and tutorials to help get you started. Upcycling is the process of taking old items and repurposing them. You can do this with items around your house if you believe they are worn out or thinking of throwing them out. Alternatively, you can head to local thrift shops to see which old furniture is going for free, or for a very small price. They typically cost so little because they are unwanted items that require work. These items can be anything from storage units, side units, repurposed drawers, and reupholstered chairs, for example. You can touch them up, or completely transform them into anything you wish. The great thing about upcycling is that you can completely personalise the item to your taste or interior decor, or create something unique.#3 Fixtures and fittings Renovating each room can be costly, but the simple act of updating the fixtures and fittings around each room can make a huge change. It is often the small details that make the biggest difference, and if your fixtures and fittings are looking old and worn down, then switching them out can modernise the space. Opt for something that fits with the design, or something different and bold, that will stand out, for example, brass fixtures. #4 Accessorise There are a plethora of different ways that you can accessorise your home on a budget, and make an impactful difference. Here are some popular ideas that may spark some inspiration:Look online or head to a local charity shop and see what kind of second-hand items you can purchase, these will be much more affordable, meaning you can purchase more and still not break the bank Update your cups and plates in the kitchen, for example, with beautiful designs such as the ones you can find at https://veranoceramics.co.uk/ Find things from around your house, or in your loft that you can utilise and repurpose, for example, if you have a set of old drinking glasses, then why not turn them into vases and buy some local flowers to put in themPurchase a few slabs of wood and create some shelves to replace your existing ornaments in a new location Buy some plants and hang them in macrame (to keep the costs down, you can begin to propagate your plants, and slowly build up your collection)Create a statement wall with a collage of a selection of art, wall hanging, clocks, mirrors or anything from your collections Hang new coloured curtains Lay a new style of rugPlace a new throw blanket and pillows Any of these tasks can be completed in any room in the house, and you can even take existing items from one room, and move them into another. Alternatively, you can mix and match with the different items you already have in your home to create a whole new style.Revamping your home does not have to be a costly project. As long as you don't mind putting some time and effort into the tasks, and can bring out your creativity, you can make an impact without breaking the bank. interior stylingBudget Claire Horn http://www.atominteriorstyling.com
Interior Updates to Make on a Budget Blog 7 Dec Written By Claire Horn How to keep your home looking fresh and updated on a budget Image credit Just because you have a small budget, doesn’t mean you can’t update your home. It is often a misconception that you need lots of money to redesign your home. Fortunately, this can be done on a budget, as long as you know how to harness the power of interior design to your advantage. Sometimes it is the smaller details and updates that can make the biggest impact, as well as add value to your home. Here are some of the best interior updates that you can make on a budget, that will make your home more luxurious, just without breaking the bank. #1 Kitchen cupboards A kitchen renovation is probably one of the most costly projects that you can take on, but often one of the most popular. The kitchen tends to be a room that is highly used within the house and can also be a place to host guests for dinner and drinks, so no wonder it is always at the top of the priority list. However, there are plenty of impactful, and cost-effective ways to spruce up your kitchen, and one of the best ways to do this is to update your kitchen cupboards. It will just take a little bit of your time, and some paint. Dismantle the cupboards, clean them, and if necessary, give them good sand down and a fresh coating of protection. You can then repaint them with the original colour, or opt for a brand new colour to make a statement. #2 Upcycled furniture Upcycling has become a popular trend in recent years, just a simple Google search and you will find a plethora of different ideas, and tutorials to help get you started. Upcycling is the process of taking old items and repurposing them. You can do this with items around your house if you believe they are worn out or thinking of throwing them out. Alternatively, you can head to local thrift shops to see which old furniture is going for free, or for a very small price. They typically cost so little because they are unwanted items that require work. These items can be anything from storage units, side units, repurposed drawers, and reupholstered chairs, for example. You can touch them up, or completely transform them into anything you wish. The great thing about upcycling is that you can completely personalise the item to your taste or interior decor, or create something unique.#3 Fixtures and fittings Renovating each room can be costly, but the simple act of updating the fixtures and fittings around each room can make a huge change. It is often the small details that make the biggest difference, and if your fixtures and fittings are looking old and worn down, then switching them out can modernise the space. Opt for something that fits with the design, or something different and bold, that will stand out, for example, brass fixtures. #4 Accessorise There are a plethora of different ways that you can accessorise your home on a budget, and make an impactful difference. Here are some popular ideas that may spark some inspiration:Look online or head to a local charity shop and see what kind of second-hand items you can purchase, these will be much more affordable, meaning you can purchase more and still not break the bank Update your cups and plates in the kitchen, for example, with beautiful designs such as the ones you can find at https://veranoceramics.co.uk/ Find things from around your house, or in your loft that you can utilise and repurpose, for example, if you have a set of old drinking glasses, then why not turn them into vases and buy some local flowers to put in themPurchase a few slabs of wood and create some shelves to replace your existing ornaments in a new location Buy some plants and hang them in macrame (to keep the costs down, you can begin to propagate your plants, and slowly build up your collection)Create a statement wall with a collage of a selection of art, wall hanging, clocks, mirrors or anything from your collections Hang new coloured curtains Lay a new style of rugPlace a new throw blanket and pillows Any of these tasks can be completed in any room in the house, and you can even take existing items from one room, and move them into another. Alternatively, you can mix and match with the different items you already have in your home to create a whole new style.Revamping your home does not have to be a costly project. As long as you don't mind putting some time and effort into the tasks, and can bring out your creativity, you can make an impact without breaking the bank. interior stylingBudget Claire Horn http://www.atominteriorstyling.com