Create A Designer Look At Home on A Budget
Homeowners who are looking to redecorate their home are often a little bit awestruck when it comes to where to start but these solutions will allow you to quickly get your living space in order without having to take out a second mortgage.
02/12/2020
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People who’re looking to redecorate their
home are often a little bit awestruck when it
comes to where to start. Unless you’re currently
working in the industry of interior decorating,
you’re going to be a little bit confused at how
much you should expect to spend. You might also
be stumped on how much time you should allocate
to redecorating.
We’ve compiled a quick
list of ideas of where to focus your attention
if you are planning on taking the plunge. These
solutions will allow you to quickly get your
living space in order without having to take out
a second mortgage.
Think Windows
We don’t mean the operating system. The
windows in any room are the key source of
natural light. As a result of this, they’re one
of the most highly illuminated parts of any room
during the day. You should give some serious
thought to how you choose to present this space,
it’s often the first place people look.
Roman blinds are a solid choice for anyone
looking to get a designer look in any room.
You’re not just limited to choosing between
blinds and curtains though. Decorating a
bathroom? You might want to consider window
film. You can find a bunch of highly artistic
and great looking designs to place over your
window. You’ll soften the light filtering
through and get some privacy, to boot.
Think Radiators
Radiators, alongside windows, are one of the
few things that are going to stay pretty much
consistent across every room in the house.
Flooring, wall decor and everything else can be
pretty much interchangeable between rooms. But
if you’ve got 5 different types of radiators in
your house, people are going to notice.
Designer radiators come in all shapes and sizes.
If you’re looking for a solid modern look then
you might want to opt for some sort of vertical
radiator. I found that
trade radiators can be a
good resource for scoping out different options
and getting an idea of modest pricing.
Oftentimes there’s enough variety to choose from
that you’ll be able to find something that
compliments the look you’re going for.
It can also be tempting to stick a sofa or other
large piece of furniture in front of a radiator.
Please don’t do this. You're inhibiting its
ability to radiate heat evenly - and you might
even be creating a fire risk too.
Think Clutter
This is a solution that won’t cost you any
money. In fact, if you’re meticulous and
objective enough with how you evaluate your
living space, you might end up making money.
Take a long and hard look at the various pieces
of decor and furniture interspersed throughout
your house. Is it too much?
It can be
super tempting to scoop up shiny things as you
go along, throw them in one area and call it
well decorated. Unfortunately, this can cause
more problems than it solves. For one, most of
the furniture and decorative pieces you
accumulate over the years are likely going to
have been produced in different styles by
different manufacturers. The differences will
seem minute at first - but as you
collect more
clutter, they’ll become much more obvious.
Always remember, just because two pieces of
furniture are the same colour, or even made from
the same wood - doesn’t mean they’re compatible.