Tips for spring decorating on a budget

You don’t need a massive budget to spruce up your home for spring. After a year at home, it’s relatively normal to want to change things up in your space. You might be dreaming of a new stylish kitchen or retiling the grotty bathroom. Unfortunately, extensive renovations do cost money, and it can be challenging to make these home improvements on a budget.

Instead of starting expensive renovations, start changing small things in your home to make a big impact. Rethink your accent colour, play with textures and embrace your inner Marie Kondo. Here are few ways to give your house a new lease of life without breaking the bank.

Rethink what you already have

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Sometimes all you need to do is move the sofa from one location to another. Clear the clutter from your space and make your statement pieces stand out. Ask yourself if every item in your home has a purpose, or are you just holding onto it out of habit?

Have a big clear-out and reorganise your things. If there’s one room you really want to transform, shop your stash and upcycle a few things. Furniture is versatile – don’t throw it away, reuse it!

Update cushions and rugs

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 A colour scheme can make a big difference in your home. Change the cushion cases, throws and rugs to add a new injection of colour. If you like a neutral colour palette, play with different textures to add a layered effect. Accessories are a quick way to update your space without splashing out expensive new furniture.

Upcycle furniture

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Used furniture can become damaged and worn over time. A fresh lick of paint can make it look brand new again and barely costs anything to do. Upholster your chairs and sofas if the structure of them is still intact. Besides, upcycling is a great opportunity to customise your furniture and give it a new lease on life.

However, if an item needs to be replaced, consider using a payday loan lender to manage the payment. Home repairs are costly and can’t always be avoided with upcycling and Marie Kondo-ing.

Small changes

The most significant impact often comes from minor changes. Plants are a big interior trend at the moment as homeowners begin to embrace indoor/outdoor living. Add fresh plants around your home or fake flowers to brighten up your space.

Or change the accent features in a room by changing door knobs, cupboard handles and repainting your chairs. You could switch these features to a vibrant colour, like red, to make a statement. Choose the lighting wisely in your property. Fairy lights and layered lamps can add a cosy feel to any home.

Embrace your DIY skills this year and make your home a space that you love.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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