Bring Out Your Best Artistic Talents In Decorating

July 29th, 2010

Among the several  things that make a new home exciting is decorating it.  Nonetheless  the eagerness  disappears  easily when the expenditures  in the decoration process become too much  on the budget  already. You begin to realize that you are facing  a big task – one that requires budgeting and planning.

 

And there are cases also  when you suddenly feel bored with the old décor at home, and you decide to spruce them up.  Later  you’ll discover  that redoing even tiny  corners can be unbelievably  expensive. Before you’ll ever begin on decorating or redecorating therefore, you must first make an estimation  of how much exactly you can spend and plan accordingly. Here are some ingenious ways in which you can convert  your home into a enchanting  abode  without having to pay through your nose.

 

Clearly,  the primary rule  before embarking on the decorating task  is to plan it out within a budget limit that’s easy on your pocket. Gatherhome design tips  from interior design brochures or online and have a specific  concept  of the kind of draperies, lighting, seating and wall decorations you want. Be on the lookout for the seasonal discounts and sales on all items. Be ready with visiting flea markets, garage sales, yard sales and estate sales. Keep in mind  that these are spots  where you can find astonishingly  good deals and bargains.

 

Decorating ideas are boundless  and many  of them challenge your creativity.  Design craft items by yourself if you can. If you know how to sew, showcase your talent by creating  your own curtains and drapes. Give the finishing touch to old stored up things.  Show  your own paintings and pottery (or your children’s artworks), create  your cushion covers and make  your own picture frames. This is a lot of  fun and most often  brings out your best skills.  In fact, you could make this a family undertaking  and give your home a very personal touch.

 

Another budget-friendly tip is to buy old furniture from thrift stores. These you can paint again  and embellish according to your preference.  You can consult  magazines on furniture design to guide you how to perk up  your old pieces even more.

 

Don’t adorn  your walls with too many items. Create  a focal point on your wall and exhibit  your other ornaments  around it. The focal point is your main centerpiece Lay-out  the remaining  artworks around it. You don’t require  an expensive painting or a striking   decor to adorn your walls. Use your creativity  and inventive abilities.  You can display photographs decorated with ornate frames, quilts and embroideries, framed and decorative mirrors for an added effect.

 

Plants are inexpensive  yet they can create magic. They can significantly  freshen up your indoors. However, if you find it difficult to care for them,  try using synthetic  flowers. Many artificial plants are made so life-like that you nearly can’t tell the difference with live ones.

 

These are only some of the many  tips you can consider in making a beautiful home out of almost nothing. Merely  locate  the right shops  and discover  your ingenuity.

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March 24th, 2010

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