Showing posts with label redesigning the home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label redesigning the home. Show all posts

November 21, 2011

How To Design Your Home On A Budget: 4 Budget-Friendly Redesigning Tips

In today’s economy, it might not be the most realistic idea to redesign your home into a lavish environment with all the amenities you’ve ever desired. Money can be tight and redesigning might be considered a luxury. But if you live in your home, you definitely deserve to enjoy it—and have some redesigning fun without breaking the bank. Here are five budget friendly redesigning tips that will help you improve your home appearance in easy, low-cost ways.

Budget-Friendly Tip #1: Shop at garage sales or consignment shops. The next time you are looking for an Oriental rug to spice up the living room, floral curtains for the kitchen, or a wood cabinet to improve the look of the hall, don’t run to your local furniture or antique store. Wait till you can shop at a garage sale. Not sure where the nearest one is? You can always look at online classified websites, like Craigslist.com, and search for garage sales in your area. Consignments shops are a great idea for finding the perfect little home knick-knacks, curtains, or other minor purchases.

Budget-Friendly Tip #2: Don’t buy: create and invite contributors. How would you like to see your own handiwork hanging up on that wall that looks a tad drab? If you don’t feel creative or honestly hate making crafts, make it fun by inviting friends and family over for a “redesigning session.” Not only will it be an enjoyable get together, but you’ll get interesting keepsakes to hang on the wall, too! You can find some great ideas for home designing crafts online.

Budget-Friendly Tip #3: Details, details, and more details. Improving your living room could be as simple as adding some fluffy neon-colored pillows to the couches. If you have paint colors on your walls that are less than exciting, add some wallpaper trim on the wall below the ceiling. You can buy these inexpensively at hardware stores. A simple little floral drop rug can improve the room. You can even change furniture around and switch the location of a few chairs to get a great look!

Budget-Friendly Tip #4: Less is more, and lighting plays a key. You don’t have to get a whole new room to achieve a great look. It could be as simple as taking out some of the clutter that’s gathered in the corners. Removing excessive furniture, knick-knacks, and anything else that takes up useless space can immensely improve the way a room looks. You’ll be surprised at the difference. Lighting is also very important. A room with a light amount of furniture and sun pouring in the windows will look beautiful, even if you did buy the drop rugs at Wal-Mart. Open your curtains on sunny days and have a few more windows installed if the light remains limited.

Running out of home redesigning ideas? Don’t let your money go to waste on ideas you don’t like. Head over to Inspired Redesign to talk with a professional interior designer today!

November 9, 2011

Two Ways to Transform your Home

We all have our own unique touches when it comes to portraying our character and personality throughout our homes. But what happens when your character or personality changes, or what if you simply want a change in your decor? This happens to almost all of us at one point in time or another and redesigning your home is the solution you are looking for. You may not be able to change the structure of your home - at least not without a hefty investment - but you can change colors and most importantly of all, atmosphere by adding small touches that make a big impact.

First Transformation: Colors, Accessories, Etc.

First you must isolate the area of the house you wish to redesign. Once you have made the decision of which room to start with, the next step is to analyze the space. Redesigning your home is more than simply changing the colors on the wall, you want to overhaul the room without actually taking on too much work. It sounds difficult but it really is not. For example, let's say you want to change the decor of the kitchen. You can start by changing the colors on the wall, but you'll make a much bigger impact by adding design elements that completely transform the room. One popular way to redesign a room includes adding accessories that complete the transformation. In a kitchen, for example, you could add a small, yet chic bistro table if space allows and leave the dining room table for the actual dining room.

Second Transformation: Wall Art

Another way to make an impact on a room is to use wall art. Wall art comes in many forms. You can hang pictures or even shop around for vinyl wall decorations. You are not limited to what you find in home improvement stores or in the department stores you frequent. There are many suppliers online who will customize a design for your wall. Best of all, most of these come in a variety of colors and are removable if you decide you do not like the look. This is a simple, yet cost effective way to really make an impression.

When redesigning your home, ensure that your components match, but also allow for a bit of variety. You do not have to stay within one shade for the colors to be complementary. Rather, play around with the colors a bit and add some splashes of color for maximum impact.

Searching for a way to get a fresh, new look in your old house? Visit Inspired Designs today.

Interior Decorator- Michelle Rider

Interior Decorator- Michelle Rider

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