Bringing the Old West to Modern Home Decorating

>> Wednesday, August 1, 2007

What could be more fun when you think about it than incorporating the age-old story of cowboys and Indians into your home décor? For those who love a great story and have a wild sense of adventure this could be an incredibly fabulous design theme for your next home decorating project. This is a great way to bring the rustic charm of the old west into the modern world of today’s busy lifestyles.

Immediately visions of the hacienda with knotty pine and leather upholstered furniture comes to mind. Massive fireplaces and antlers everywhere are also first and foremost in my mind when this design idea pops into my head. The possibilities are as endless as your imagination and only limited by your budget in all honesty. This is a look that could be pulled off however on almost any budget for those that are willing to make a few thrift store purchases along the way while investing a fair amount of elbow grease.

One thing you want to be careful of with this particular theme is not taking it too far. This could be so easy to do and it will only subtract from the charm and appeal if you do so. Choose the accessories carefully but implement them minimally. This should also help with potential budget restrictions as well as keep you on track for finding the perfect accessories rather than picking up everything you see only to find later that many simply will not work with the style and design you are hoping to achieve in the long run.

Wood floors and wood paneled walls are a great statement for this sort of décor as well as stone for a fireplace (if there is a fireplace of courses). You want solid furniture rather than something that appear fragile or dainty and you definitely want to keep the room masculine in appearance if at all possible. Home decorating in the style of the old west isn’t for bachelors alone but too much of a feminine touch will simply kill the appeal all together. In fact, the less feminine touches the better save these touches for a romantic bedroom or bathroom rather than the primary areas that friends and family will visit.

You will also want to take great pains to imitate the rustic nature of the old west within the kitchen. No delicate china patterns or tables with legs that look like that might fall off with a hard wind. This is a ‘mans’ style of decorating and it needs to look as though it will withstand any punishment a man can dish out in order to maintain the fun and light appeal of the remainder of the home. You can find modern sinks, fixtures, and hardware that are designed to resemble those of the old west and beyond if you look in the right places.

For those who are looking for something a little out of the ordinary this is one style of decorating that definitely fits the bill. See what wonderful schemes and dreams you can come up with and what sort of tall tale will go along with your old west design story then create the story within the walls of your home. There is no better way to go about home decorating than this.

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Asian Inspired Home Decorating

There are very few themes for decorating a home that capture the imagination quite like an Asian inspired theme. There are many reasons for this one of which is the rich colors, fabrics, and textures that are the hallmark of these themes. There is a simplistic elegance about Asian décor that is almost impossible to imitate in other methods. It is simply put, stunning to walk into a room or a home that has been decorated in an Asian inspired motif.

This is not one of the lesser styles of décor when it comes to price. This elegance comes at a rather high price for the average consumer. However, the sparseness of this home decorating style make it possible when other styles with this sort of price tag would not be possible. One of the most important things to remember when attempting to bring an Asian style of décor into your home is the heavy reliance upon color and texture.

Dining rooms are particularly stunning when decorated in an Asian style. In this situation not only can the implements added to the room serve to improve and enhance the décor but also the placemats on the table can serve as an important tool in establishing the theme of this supremely elegant room. Chopsticks and dishes, particularly tea servings are other great enhancements to an Asian dining room. This is a room that many families will enjoy dining in.

It is recommended that because of the expense involved in many Asian themed home decorating styles that only one or two rooms in the home should be created based upon an Asian theme. This will keep the costs down as well as making those rooms focal points within the home rather than having the splendor lost among the excess.

If you are having a rough time narrowing down the two rooms, the bathroom also makes an excellent room in which to incorporate an Asian inspired theme. This is a room in which people go to relax and wash away the worries and stress of their days. For this reason, it makes perfect sense that some of the more tranquil and relaxing design accents of an Asian décor would be appropriate. Candles, figurines, calligraphy (waterproof of course), and Asian artwork make excellent touches for a bathroom, as do the more tranquil colors of some Asian inspired rooms. Fountains can be added to the room for an added taste of relaxation. Be sure that there is plenty of storage space as clean lines and an uncluttered surface are also important for the overall peaceful affect you should be hoping to achieve.

If either the dining room or bath or unappealing to your home decorating desires for an Asian theme you may want to take the theme into your bedroom. There are very few more romantic themes to incorporate into a bedroom than an Asian theme. You can use fabrics to create a very romantic atmosphere, rice paper window coverings to protect those inside from prying eyes, and candles throughout the room to finish off the creation. Furnishings in this room should be sparse and uncluttered. And Asian screens can be used in order to ‘section off’ the room or hide the piles of laundry or cluttered areas that you wish not to be detract from the overall romance of the room. Fans make a lovely decoration for the walls in a bedroom as does Oriental art or framed calligraphy in the words of love. Use wall sconces and indirect lighting rather than harsh, glaring overhead lights.

An Asian theme can be one of the most beautiful in the realm of home decorating if you are truly willing to invest the time and money it takes to do this theme properly. It can also be one of the most gaudy if you choose cheap and tacky decorations rather than quality accessories. If you choose to incorporate this theme into your home I hope you will keep that in mind while you are shopping.

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A Patriotic Home Decorating Theme

Are you hard core red, white, and blue? If so, then your country needs you to stand up and present your true colors to the world. This can be easily accomplished by celebrating everything American with your home decorating plans. Believe it or not patriotic is the thing to be in post 9-11 America and the way you decorate your home can let the world know exactly where your true convictions lie.

There are many things you can do to bring Old Glory front and center within your home that do not require you to drape your furniture with the American flag or having the flag hanging in every window. In fact, most would frown on that particular practice. One thing that can be said without fail though is that nothing can change the overall impression a room gives as completely as a bucket of paint and a brush. In other words, the best place to begin is often with the walls of your home. Painting a backdrop of red and trimming with blue and white makes a bold and powerful statement. It’s also a rather lovely statement if you choose the correct shades of red, white, and blue.

In addition to paint there are all kinds of country style décor that would compliment a patriotic theme quite nicely. From stars that are designed to hang on the wall to patchwork quilts in these patriotic shades and a quilt rack that can either stand against the wall or hang on the wall. Quilts are outstanding choices to bring colors into a room as well as an excellent method for adding warmth. In addition to many quilts there are also plenty of throws and blankets that can bring these colors front and center in almost any room of the home.

In addition to walls, furniture can be painted in order to match the walls and other colors you’d like to incorporate into the room. There is nothing quite like walking into a home that has its full patriotic splendor shining for all the world to see. It’s a beautiful thing made even more poignant now that the initial wave of patriotism following the September 11th attacks has faded somewhat. For those that are true patriots there are few better ways to show that than by making your home a testament of your patriotism.

Candles are another great way to display your patriotic spirit. Red, white, and blue candles are made in many wonderful styles, sizes, and fragrances. You should be able to find something appropriate in this color combination if you look hard enough. More importantly, fragrance is a great (and often overlooked) way to add another dimension to your home decorating endeavors. If you want to truly make an impression burn apple pie scented candles on a regular basis so that your home almost always smells as American as apple pie. In addition to candles of course there are fragrance warmers, air sprays, and simmering pots in which this scent can be found (particularly if you prefer a scent layering affect in your home).

Whether you simply like the look of patriot blue or you feel that you are a true American through and through there are very few wrong reasons to incorporate the red, white, and blue that represents America into your home décor. Patriotism seems to be a dieing art once again; perhaps your bold statement can inspire others to do the same.

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A Cabin Theme for Your Home Decorating Needs

When it comes to home decorating there is one thing that must be said—people seem to long for the simple life and cabin living. Of all the styles of decorating and décor this is one that seems to be repeated most often but in different ways. Seriously there are all kinds of ‘cabin’ décor websites, magazines, brochures, books, and how to videos all over the place than probably any other style of decorating.

One reason for the phenomenal popularity of this particular type of home decorating style probably has a little bit to do with the simplicity of it. There are no hard and fast rules, there aren’t fancy faux finishes and textured painting that needs to be done in order to complete the look and there aren’t overly complicated rules for what is and isn’t acceptable. From the bear budget to the champagne and caviar crowd there is some sort of décor available that will suit not only the home decorating needs but also the need for quality as well.

Another thing that many find appealing about a cabin themed home decorating plan is that it simply exudes warmth year round. From the dark colors to the flannel materials and the soft homespun simplicity of the design many find it simply irresistible. One thing that is obvious in this style of decorating is that it appeals to those who love home and hearth and warmth and good will far more than modern touches and design elements. This is not a hard plastic sort of design style and it shouldn’t endeavor to become one as the two styles are almost systematically opposed to one another.

If you want the warmth of a Montana cabin in your home every day of the year this is one great way to do it. Bring the bears, the moose, and all the furry forest friends to frolic in your living room, on your light fixtures, and in your dreams as you fall into restful sleep each night. From the bedroom to the bathroom and the kitchen in between the cabin style of home decorating is one that is making great waves in the market place.

You will find many stores online and locally that cater to the cabin loving audience for hardware, knick-knacks, and what knots galore. The thing to remember is that the design essence isn’t the little touches you add along the way, it’s the warmth of wood, fire, leather, and wrought iron. These are the materials that will establish the cabin appeal more quickly than any of the little touches you can add along the way. Drywall and plaster simply cannot carry the look. Knotty pine or some other rich style of wood is the best option for walls when pulling off a cabin home appeal.

More importantly than anything though is the need to include a little bit of yourself in the design. Do not hesitate to carve your initials with a heart into the wood of your walls. It is one more thing that will be not only endearing but also appropriate to the home and the atmosphere. There is a type of innocence about a cabin style home and the little touches such as that will leave a lasting impression.

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Using Thrift Store Items for those Decorating on a Budget

>> Sunday, July 29, 2007

Redecorating the house is an ongoing process. The look a person wants now may change in a few months and may very well be quite expensive. By researching magazines and the internet before going ahead with a master plan it is possible to save both time and money.

Those who want to make home improvements do not always have to buy new furniture. A person can explore nearby thrift stores that sell second hand items which are almost as good as new.

When people think of thrift stores, the concern of many is that these stores only offer junk that can’t be used anymore. On the contrary, many of these are run by charitable and non-governmental organizations that have agents who look for items to be re-sold to help other people.

These thrift stores usually have items such as furniture, bookcases, phones, cabinets and lamps that will work well in any home. To locate these shops you can look in the phone directory or a shopping guide. Some places allow a person to call ahead and inquire about the availiblilty of a certain item. If it be available, in good condition and meets your need, then it is worth taking home.

One problem with thrift shops is that the items are sold “as is” which means that if a person purchases an item that is defective or broken; it is up to the individual to have it repaired. If only minor repair is needed, then it may still be better than buying a comparable new item. Check carefully before buying.

Some thrift stores are well organized and items are displayed properly; but there are those that are not and a person has to open the boxes to examine the contents.

Most thrift stores no longer sell things that can’t be used or repaired anymore. Some establishments also get merchandise from companies that want to get rid of their existing inventory in anticipation of the new deliveries.

Most customers who want new items probably will not find them in a thrift store. Though there may be products that are not in good condition in these stores, those who are patient enough to search may find a few good deals that will help them improve their home.

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Home Decorating for Summer

>> Sunday, July 15, 2007

Summer is the perfect time of year to wear your true patriotic colors. This is the time of year to enjoy watermelon, fried chicken, corn on the cob, and apple pie. It is the time of year when days are long, nights are hot, and watching fireflies light up the night sky is one of the many joys that should not be forgot. Summer home decorating styles should keep all of these things in mind and so much more.

Sunflowers are an excellent place to begin when it comes to summer decorating. They make an excellent statement and immediately (for many) bring to mind sunshine and summertime. The bright yellow of these flowers is a great accent for almost any room in the home and they are quite common in the silk form, as they have experienced some degree of popularity in recent years. This means you can enjoy the beauty of these sunflowers summer after summer if that is your wish.

Baskets are also a great thing to collect for summertime decorating. You can place some of the beautiful sunflowers in baskets throughout the house for added effect. Baskets can also be used to tame the clutter, hide the bills, and hold the utensils in the kitchen. These are quite versatile and usable in almost every room in the house. Some even use baskets in the bathroom in order to hold hand towels and/or wash clothes. Baskets also transition well into other seasons if you elect to change the liners or add seasonally appropriate ribbons to the exterior of the baskets.

If you are handy with the paint brush some excellent summer decorating ideas include painting old wooden tables and chairs white and sponging on either apples or watermelons according to your fancy. A small round table with a couple of chairs can make an excellent (and often inexpensive) addition to a sunroom or breakfast nook. Of course you could also stencil on some sunflowers, sunshine, or stick figures playing ball. Whatever strikes your fancy would be a great addition to this clever home decorating idea.

If you'd like a little sizzle to your summer theme try going for a Moroccan nights theme in your home. Mosaics candle holders and wall sconces coupled with a few large pillows in rich fabrics can greatly enhance this atmosphere without breaking the piggy bank in the process. Candles and indirect lighting further enhance the mood as well as incense burning in the background.

Others prefer to lend their home decorating skills for summertime to the exteriors of their homes. This is often accomplished by creating an outdoor living area. Even most mass retailers are getting in on the profits that can be had by creating an elegant exterior living area for most families. Gone are the days when plastic chairs were adequate for the demands of consumers. Today's outdoor living area is filled with elegant and element friendly furnishings that appeal to many different design styles and tastes.

In addition to the many wonderful furnishing options for exterior living areas many families are choosing to incorporate outdoor fireplaces in order to make the living area livable during other times of year than summer as well as outdoor cooling systems that help families keep their cool while enjoying the great outdoors during summer time. By creating an atmosphere outside your home where you can enjoy the summer you are making the most of the space that is available to you and bringing a good bit of the cooking outside which often helps keep energy costs down as well.

Summertime is a great time for home decorating for those who are inclined to let their imaginations run wild. This is one time of year when most people can remember what it felt like to be a kid out of school and relish the memories. Capitalize on those fond memories and incorporate them into your décor for an amazing appeal.

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Budgeting to Get the Right Area Rug for Interior Design Purposes

>> Saturday, July 14, 2007

People who value their homes will stop at nothing to make it look good for those who visit. This could entail buying new furniture, changing the paint or décor of the walls, or using area rugs in the home.

There are many places that sell area rugs: research by reading magazines and use the internet to check them out.

Some of the most important things to consider before purchasing an area rug are the artistic quality of rug, the fiber used, the company that manufactures it, and its density. This will determine if it will be durable and will work well in the house.

The design and color of the area rug is important to the overall theme of the house. For example, if the furniture is composed of wood an ideal choice might be the tones of red or brown. The color chosen will depend on other colors used in the room decor.

Area rugs are made from either natural or man-made fiber and generally the least expensive is rug made of synthetic fiber. There are many types of synthetic fabrics available including nylon, viscose, acrylic and polypropylene.

Those who desire an area rug should shop around and compare prices. Some may be expensive especially if the company has been in the business for many years and uses an established brand name.

If person desires an expensive area rug from an exclusive store, play it smart by waiting until there is a special promotion or it goes on sale. Another option would be going to different store and finding an area rug that has a similar design but is available at lower price.

Density is measured by the thickness of the material used to produce the rug. A person can check this by using the finger and pushing hard on the carpet to see how the fiber responds. If it is difficult to penetrate the surface, then this denotes good quality and durability and is probably a good investment that is worth taking home.

The type of rug to purchase will also depend on the way it will have to be cleaned and the cost of the cleaning. There are some types that need only to be washed or shaken to remove dirt, but there are those that have to be cleaned with a carpet cleaner.

Area rugs are just one of the many things used in a house. By shopping around, a person will be able to purchase one of good value and save money that can be used for other expenses necessary to improve the home.

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Tips on using Paint to Redecorate the House on a Low Budget

>> Sunday, June 10, 2007

A paint job can be expensive if the house is large. A person should redecorate the house a section at a time so that one portion can be completed before moving on to the next. The best place is to start with the exterior as it is the most visible to the neighbors.

There are things to consider when choosing the color for the exterior. The paint should match or contrast with the other things such as doors, the railings, the roof, and the windows. By using paint that is compatible with these areas, a person can save time and money.

There are three types of paint available on the market: gloss, semi-gloss or flat. Each of these has its own characteristic as well as pros and cons. For example: a glossy paint requires more maintenance since the blemishes can be seen more easily.

If it is an older house there are three ways to redecorate the home without using a great deal of planning and without great expense.
  • The first would be restoring the old color. This would entail simply matching the existing color and patching the damaged areas. Using this method the amount of paint needed as well as the cost would be minimized. If a person is not able to do the work, a painter could be hired to identify the damaged areas and do the work.
  • The second doesn’t necessarily involve painting the house a different color. If this is not the first time the house was repainted, the person can refer to a historical chart and use that color.
  • The third would be to follow the architectural trends of modern homes by using one of the popular colors. This doesn’t mean using a color that is totally different from the neighbors, but simply choosing one that is compatible.

Dark colored paint usually fades after a few years. This will cause others to perceive that the house is deteriorating. A person can prevent this by using light colored paint that does not absorb so much heat from the sun and encounter moisture problems.

A person doesn’t have to hire an architect or another professional to help choose the color for the home. An individual can use magazines and other publications which can be purchased at a reasonable price or consult with friends and neighbors who could provide insight for redecorating the home.

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Budgeting Money for Décor for Walls

People always want good value for money: not only when buying things from the grocery or buying a car. It is also important when purchasing items to use for the décor of the home.

Most people want the home to have a certain theme. Since this depends on the exterior look of the house there sure to be certain changes that need to be made. This could be as simple as buying new furniture or getting some artwork that will make it look good.

Those who are moving into a new home know it is going to have bare walls. Since the furniture being moved in may not match the walls, the person should consider what needs to be done before taking any action.

It does not take someone who specializes in interior decorating to get the job done. Any person can use a little imagination, search through magazines and get the advice of friends and family members for ideas.

Homes that have been in existence for a number of years will eventually show visible signs of deterioration of the walls. This may be due to aging or by the use of nails that have been used to hang paintings, etc.

There are many ways for a person to remedy this problem without spending a great deal of money. Use spackling compound to fill in the holes and then paint over it. This can easily be done by any person without hiring a contractor to do it. Another option is the use of wallpaper to cover the damaged walls. There are many beautiful patterns of wallpaper available at specialty or discount stores and one that will complement the furniture will be easy to find. You must measure the area to be covered before purchasing the wallpaper.

Those who don’t have enough money for paint or wallpaper can use artwork or a nice painting to place over the damaged area.

Most people prefer to use a large painting rather than several smaller ones. It gives a sense of simplicity rather than being cluttered. Many types of inexpensive artwork you can use to complement the furniture are available at discount stores, hobby stores, etc.

All it takes is for a person to check the budget and work within it. They do not have to break their budget to make the home look good.

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Dorm decorating on a budget

>> Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Decorating a dorm room is one thing, but decorating a dorm room while on a tight budget is another. As a student, you already have many expenses to worry about such as your books, various school fees, not to mention leisure activities. But this does not mean that your dorm room should suffer.
  • Decorating your dorm room need not cost you an arm and a leg. All it takes is some creativity to make your dorm room look like a million in no time. Below are some tips for decorating a dorm room while on a budget.
  • One way to minimize unnecessary expenses is to “borrow” or take what you can from your home. Your parents will not mind “lending” you some of the less-frequently used items in your house. Take old picture frames, carpets, rugs and even small appliances.
  • One way to decorate any dorm room is to fill it with inexpensive but tasteful posters. You don’t even have to frame these posters. All you need is some type of adhesive tape and you can decorate your dorm walls. The wonderful thing about posters is the many designs and kinds from which to choose: a poster of your favorite band, movie or even your dream car.
  • Memorabilia like pictures, postcards, concert tickets, etc. can be used as decorations for your dorm. The best thing about memorabilia is that it consists of items that you have collected that are meaningful and are priceless mementos of the past. Arrange your memorabilia in a creative manner on a corkboard. Creativity is the only thing needed to transform memorabilia into dorm room decorations. Like what they say, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure.
  • Don’t expect to be able completely decorate your dorm immediately after moving in. Buying the decorations you desire all at once will take a toll on your budget so buy little things for your dorm room a few at a time when the budget allows.
  • In furnishing your dorm room, remember that ready-to-assemble furniture is less expensive than ready-made. This furniture is ideal for dorm rooms because it can easily be transported from one place to another.
  • Purchase needed hardware items like nails, nuts and bolts, duct tape, etc. from stores like Wal-Mart. These stores offer affordable prices for items that can be bought in bulk.

The most important thing to remember when decorating your dorm room is to have fun.

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Flea market and decorating on a budget

Is the decoration of your house stuck in some bygone era? Do friends who visit your house suggest you do some redecorating in your home? Then maybe you should consider changing the appearance of your home.

As a homemaker, your hands full when it comes to budgeting. There are just so many household expenses that often the upkeep of the home is put on the backburner.

What every homemaker must realize is that redecorating need not cost an arm and a leg. Sometimes all a person needs is a little creativity and a visit to a flea market.

That’s right! Flea markets are a good place to explore to find inexpensive home furnishings and decor. Some of the things that you can get from flea markets are draperies, carpets and rugs. These items often cost hundreds even thousands of dollars in home stores; but in flea markets, they can be had purchased for just a few dollars. When choosing draperies, carpets and rugs, be sure to buy solid colors that would blend with the color scheme of your home.

Other home items that you can buy from flea markets are toiletries, towels, shower curtains, soap dishes, etc. for just a fraction of a price of the same item found in retail stores. One good thing about flea markets is that you can often buy these items in bulk. A tip to use when purchasing toiletries is to buy them in sets rather than individual pieces which will save money in the long run. Buying in sets also ensures that the items match each other.

Bedding is another item that you can purchase at flea markets for very affordable prices. Blankets, comforters, pillows and pillow cases, blankets, bed sheets, etc. are readily available. When buying bedding, remember to buy those that will match the color of your bed and bedroom. Buy beddings in colors so that they can be mixed and matched with other items.

Bedding and toiletries are just two examples of the many household items that you can buy at flea markets. Many flea markets even carry items like ready-to-assemble furniture including tables, chairs, bookshelves, etc. This type of furniture is ideal for starter homes and apartments.

Always remember that in decorating your home you have better options than the large stores.

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Decorating Your Kitchen With Yard Sale Finds

Want to decorate your kitchen but don't have a lot of money?

With a little persistence and time, you can find decorative items at yard sales for pennies! Of course, it will take a bit more work then just walking into your local Home Interiors store, but you will spend far less and end up with some unique items that will add interest to your home.

You can find items at yard sales that will go with any kitchen decor. If your kitchen is country style, look for old baskets and chunky old pottery bowls and pitchers. Put them above the cabinets for a decorative display or use them on the counters to store fruits or everyday items. Look for old wooden boxes or silverware trays that you can use as decorative items - this old wood adds warmth and character to your kitchen.

Yard sale finds are perfect for decorating a retro style kitchen. You can still find many kitchen items from the 1970's and 60's in good condition. Some of these are true collectibles but many are just fun and decorative. I always look for old bread boxes, canister sets, salt and pepper shakers, napkin holders, wall clocks and other bric a brac for my retro kitchen.

If your kitchen is more of a 1940's look, you might have a harder time finding vintage items of the era, but you can come up with some good finds if you scour the yard sales and dig into those old boxes. Kitchens decorated in this era, beg for vintage linens to be used as tablecloths and displayed hanging from the stove and cupboard handles. These old linens are stamped with colorful designs and add cheer to any kitchen. Some of the state map tablecloths are quite collectible and can be very expensive in antique shops, so if you find one of those in your travels, you have a real gem on your hands!

If you prefer a modern or contemporary kitchen, you can find many almost new and gently used items to suit your tastes at every yard sale. Try hitting the sales in the upscale section of town and you might find some very expensive items for much less than you would pay at the retail store. You may have to look around a bit to find exactly what you want, but your persistence can pay off big time!

Sometimes you can find items at yard sales that have antique or collectible value. If you find that you gravitate towards collecting a certain type of item like old pottery or vintage linens, it might be worth your while to invest in some reference books on the subject. That way you will be able to recognize a good piece when you see it. Who knows, your yard sale find could turn out to be a real winner!

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5 Popular Themes for Decorating Your Living Room

>> Tuesday, June 5, 2007

There are 5 popular themes for decorating your living room which will be discussed in this article. While some may prefer the more traditional colors and lines to accentuate their living room, others may opt for a more earthy or contemporary design. Here are a few ideas which you may wish to think about if you plan to redesign your living room.
  • Black and white has always been a classic style. You can effectively combine this style with geometric shapes and designs. There are a number of living room pieces which have become quite popular today. Among them is a yin yang sofa. The sofa itself is white, with a black cushion encompassing the yin yang white circle. In addition, it comes with a white on black, and black on white side cushions which are quite attractive and useful. Considered a contemporary style, you can paint the walls of your home white, and add a touch of red to accentuate the décor.
  • Another popular color being used in some living rooms today is Chinese red. While it can be used to design a living room in Eastern décor, it has become the color of choice for most modern and contemporary living rooms. Using Chinese red to paint one wall of the living room, you can certainly choose a modern theme to accentuate your room with white slip covers; or whatever you choose to enhance the overall scheme of the room.
  • An eclectic style encompasses many colors, but is brought together by different fabrics, textures and patterns. Using red, gold, cream and brown, you can use a multitude of pieces from a variety of periods. While this may not be to your taste, you certainly have a myriad of shapes to work with.
  • The country style is still popular today, using an array of soft blues and red plaids in combination with paisley prints to accentuate an entire room. The cozy, warm feeling is further demonstrated by an area rug complimenting the furniture’s rustic look and window treatments which accent the brown woodwork within the room.
  • Perhaps you’d like to look into Shabby Chic! This is a very popular theme in which slipcovers are used throughout the living room; accompanied by painted furniture (pieces which may have come from a flea market); it is literally a mix of old and new; mixed and matched; plain and stunning; with white being the central theme. Interesting concept, don’t you think? If this appeals to you, you can check online for Shabby Chic stores and decorative ideas. It’s intriguing enough to take a look.

Whatever you choose out of the 5 popular themes for decorating your living room, there is such a variety today that you will no doubt find one which expresses your particular style.

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Decorating Tips Making Your Bedroom Romantic And Inviting

Tell the truth; is your bedroom a bit uninviting? Is it cluttered and filled with non-essential items you can easily store somewhere else? Does your bedroom set the mood for a romantic evening? If not, here are some decorating tips making your bedroom romantic and inviting.

Get rid of the TV! Unplug the telephone, and rid the room of anything that may district you and your spouse. Put away anything that’s out of place. Now that you’ve cleared the room of undesirable distractions, go to the store and buy a red comforter and/or red satin sheets. Pick up some soft plush pillows also. Buy some scented aromatherapy candles in different scents. Pick up some strawberries and chocolate while you’re out; and some whipped cream. One more thing; if you can pick up some rose petals, add those to your shopping cart.

Okay, now you are ready to set the mood. Make some chocolate fondue for later. Place the scented candles around the room. Turn down the comforter, and place rose petals on the pillows. Either soften the lights or turn them off. Ensure there are no sounds coming into the room via the windows by closing them shut. Set up a bottle of wine near the bed.Lay out your favorite night wear for you and your spouse.

Now stand by the door, and take a look! Is this a romantic bedroom or what? No matter what mood your husband comes home in, once he sees the bedroom his mood will quickly change. While these are some decorating tips, you may come up with your own imaginative style. Whatever you choose, the key to keeping your bedroom romantic and inviting is to get rid of all the distractions which would interfere with maintaining the ambience and mood of the room.

You can be certain that one night spent in this romantic setting will be the start of something grand!

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Budget Ideas for Your Kitchen

For those people who love to eat or cook, the kitchen is usually the best, and most used, room in their house: they love working there and want it to look wonderful all of the time. Often remodeling it and upgrading it is considered...

In the United States, kitchen improvements and remodeling is one of the top home improvement projects; it is also the most expensive to redesign. So does that mean you cannot have a new look for your kitchen because you don’t have the necessary finances available?

Not really! There are different ways and alternatives that will still give you a new and modern look for your kitchen even if you are on a tight budget. What makes kitchen remodeling expensive is that most people buy new appliances and cabinets and use expensive materials for their flooring and countertops. That need not be the case.

Your kitchen can be improved for less by refinishing your existing cabinets, buying used appliances, and choosing the more economical options for countertops and floorings.

The first thing to do is to refurbish the existing kitchen cabinets. For a much brighter effect, paint them inside and out with a lighter shade of paint: white enamel is a good option because of its neutral effect. The cabinet handles can also be painted, or polished (if made of metal) for a shinier look; they (along with the other hardware which was removed before painting) can be placed back on the freshly painted cabinets.

Your new kitchen can have new laminate countertops and vinyl floor, professionally installed, for a more reasonable price than using solid synthetic, tile, or granite materials. These too, will brighten the room. Your existing stainless-steel kitchen sink can also be reused. It may need cleaning to remove the rust and the faucet may be changed to a more stylish. yet inexpensive one.

If your kitchen appliances are still in good condition, then keep them rather than buy others. If not, then you may opt to buy used appliances: refurbished appliances are not necessarily of low quality. There are second-hand or refurbished items that are still in excellent condition available but you may have to search to find them – try bargain stores, used appliance stores, or garage sales. Don’t think that you need to by the first you see –be patient and you might find better ones elsewhere for an even lower price.

If your kitchen has a fireplace, it may just need some cleaning and a decorative touch to blend in with your new kitchen. You can place some inexpensive, decorative, scented candles for a touch of class, pleasing scent, and warm glow to the area.

Opt to add some fashionable curtains to your kitchen window for a new look, making sure the curtain color and style matches the overall look of your kitchen. You might even consider making the curtains yourself. Just purchase a piece of cloth that would match your kitchen design, and sew them yourself. Not only did you save by making them, you also gave your kitchen a personal touch because of your handmade curtains.

There are many ways that you can design your own kitchen for less. You just need to think use your imagination. Seek help from your friends and family who could provide other ideas. Not only will you get good advice from “professionals,” you most probably will not get charged for it! If you are capable of doing most of the work yourself, there would be fewer things you would have to hire done and less expense.

You see, budget is really not a constraint to having a totally new look for your kitchen. And it is not just a new look, it is a modern and stylish new kitchen.

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Zen on a String

Changing the look of your home to a “Zen” style need not be expensive; despite its recent association with austere luxury. Zen encourages functionality rather than decor. Characterized by clean lines and graceful spaces, this style is more instinctive than intellectual yet still requires some imagination.

Actually a religion: Zen is Japanese for the Mahayana school of Buddhism that began in India and then spread throughout Asia. One of its ethics is being useful, or being of service; with that in mind, you can makeover your home without burning a hole in your pocket.


First, focus on a particular room. Sort out the things that are important to you from those that are not. Further sort the unimportant items and give them away to be recycled and/or re-used, then throw away all other items.

Take the living room, for example: stacks of magazines on the coffee table can be boxed and either be moved to the garage for further sorting or taken directly to a recycling center.

Draping a solid-colored quilt over your sofa can instantly change the atmosphere of your living room and revive a worn piece of furniture. Or try replacing those numerous knick-knacks with a single centerpiece, such as a glass vase. By adding a single flower to the vase you can enhance that side table.

Even the den can be Zen. Keep loose toys in solid-colored boxes and stack them on one side of the room. Stack large books high enough that they can serve as an end table – just place a smooth sheet of glass on top to protect them. Take the batik tablecloth off of your wood table and use orange oil to restore the wood and make it shine.

Keep decorative motifs at a bare minimum. Chintz and other repetitive patterns don’t evoke Zen, and will divert your attention away from what you really want to achieve. Masses of color generally work better than smaller patches of color grouped together.

Try it yourself. With a little imagination you can change give your home a more sleek and elegant appearance. Just minimize the clutter, and dispose of those unimportant items as that is the essence of Zen.

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Shabby Chic Style Decorating for those on a Budget

>> Monday, June 4, 2007

Some think that it is only the older people that like to have their homes look antique; but there are also young owners that want to create this effect to make visitors feel as if it has been there for a long time.

This style is called “shabby chic” and is basically a combination of the old with some newer items. Anyone can search interior design magazines to get an idea of the items ideal for the home before going to a furniture store.

The first thing that needs to be done before moving in furniture is to give the walls the “shabby chic” appearance. Purchase and apply paint in the colors of soft white, pale pink, faded green or muted grey. These soft colors can be used in every room of the house.

If painting is not desired, perhaps buying some wallpaper with those same colors can be used. The person should have a budget in place, as this is more challenging than simply using a paintbrush.

Homeowners don’t need to buy a lot of new furniture for the house. There are second hand furniture stores, garage sales and discount stores where suitable items can be found at bargain prices. Some of the furniture such a particular chair is not meant to be used to sit on; it could be used as a shelf for flowers in a vase near a window. People who want to have a shabby chic effect can purchase some scented candles to make the home smell new but yet have an antique appearance.

The ideal shabby chic look should have certain items painted white; or in colors that complement the color of the walls. An inexpensive option to buying furniture would be reupholstering the couch or chairs to match the color of the walls.

Curtains for the windows are also important. Use fabric in checkered, striped or floral designs. making sure that the colors match one (or more) of the wall.

A shabby chic style can easily be attained for the home by looking at what is available and making good use of it. You do not have to spend a great amount of money to obtain the praise of your guests.

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How to Decorate the Home in a Rustic Style & On a Budget

There are many ways to decorate the home: it all begins by deciding on a theme and working within the budget to bring that idea into a reality.

Some homes work well using a rustic style décor. By buying a few old pieces of furniture or some handcrafted pieces from a used furniture store you can create a rustic appearance. Most of this furniture is made from wood and/or old logs.

One way to save money is purchase items from abroad. Most of these finished goods are made in different countries then imported into the United States. The cost of labor and the fee to transport these items are many times cheaper than purchasing them locally.

The rustic design can be used in almost every room in the house. A person needs to buy only 3 or 4 as too many of these pieces may make a room look cluttered.

Furniture is not the only thing needed to give a home a rustic effect. A person should try to get some old lighting fixtures or lamps. Try to get pick these up at a garage sale or from friends and/or family members who are willing to part with some of their old and out-dated pieces. By doing this can a person will be able to save money which can be used on other parts of the project.

Tables in the living room should have pictures displayed. A good way to achieve the rustic effect is to use pictures done in black and white. Though this isn’t common anymore, a sense of history is brought back using this technique.

Plants are also good to use and need not expensive. A person can purchase plants at many stores and by using these with baskets can add a personal touch either inside or outside the house.

Not everything has to be purchased to give the home a rustic effect; some items can be made. Curtains can be made and decorated with a cross stitch design. Furniture such as the tables and chairs can be refinished if a person has a talent for doing this.

There are many ways to give the home a rustic effect. A person should assess what needs to be purchased and what can be done in house. By working on the simple things, money can be saved to use for extravagant items as well as avoiding spending too much for the remodeling.

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Decorate that Country Style Room within Your Budget!

Styling is a very important element in having a decorative room. Style gives the room a welcoming atmosphere and is used as a way of expressing the personality of a person. It determines the taste and preferences of the person decorating the room.

Most Americans prefer to use specific styles as their desired themes in their rooms. A popular style chosen by many Americans is country decoration. The country style is often referred to as contemporary style: 27 % of Americans choose this style for their rooms, but it may be too expensive to use this theme in every room. Here are tips that can help you attain that country style room without too much expense:
  • Paint the rooms with a white or cream colored paint. Most country style decorators prefer softer tones of paints as they provide a relaxed atmosphere and comfort.
  • You may save money by simplifying the interior of the house. Wood items and furniture are most commonly used in decorating a room as they provide a fresher look to the interior and are less expensive than those made of plastic and glasses.
  • The use of bold patterns should be eliminated. You may use patterns that are elegant but in soft muted colors. You may also choose traditional and conventional accessories to decorate the room.
  • Shop for old furniture and other accessories at garage sales and save money rather than buying new furniture. You can cover any damaged parts of the furniture with cloth, paint, etc.
  • Fresh flowers may be placed in any unused glass or vase. Hang other decorative plants inside the house to achieve a country style theme.
  • Uncovered windows, without curtains can be stylish and simple. You can enjoy the view outside and it will create a refreshing and relaxing atmosphere. You may use simple treatments like plain drapery panels and valances or Roman shades.
  • Minimize the use of mirrors inside the room and use scented candles to brighten the room instead of lamps. The candles should be sufficient to brighten the interior.


The use of wooden flooring is appropriate for country decorating. The floor is left uncovered to give a natural look. Use sea grass and/or natural woven cotton rugs near the bed and in the sitting area. These are some tips to use to save many dollars and at the same time achieve a country style design.

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Decorate With Oriental Touch on a Budget!

>> Sunday, June 3, 2007

Want to make your living space look fabulous? Go ask an interior designer and have him transform your dream into a reality. The only thing that you will need is a large sum of cash.

But does this mean that fabulous homes are only for those people who have a lot of money to spare? The answer is definitely no!

The best and maybe the least expensive way to decorate with class is to go Oriental-style!

Here are some tips to transform your home into an Oriental haven.

Make use of basic furniture.
To achieve the Oriental look, home owners do not need to buy specialized or expensive furniture sets; they can actually make use of what they already have if it does not contradict Asian decor. A bare set of furniture made of wood and a black metal frame would qualify. The good thing about basic sets is that they are inexpensive.

The oriental look will be achieved by gathering Asian decorative pieces to mix and match.

Accessorize!
Many things may be considered in this step. The best part is that all of these accessories can be found at your nearest Asian market or the nearest Asian or Chinese communities.

  • China wares
    These will function both as eating utensils as well as for decoration. Tea pots and plates that have Oriental touches can be used as table accents. They are less expensive than purchasing oriental vases.
  • Fabrics and posters
    Instead of expensive paintings, home owners can utilize the use of Asian fabrics and Chinese posters by creating their own wall hanging. The materials needed are adhesives, bamboo sticks, red rope, posters and fabrics. Basically, bamboo sticks are attached on two opposite sides of the fabric to form a scroll. The rest is up to you and your imagination.
  • Add fresh accents!
    Oriental style of decorations employs a lot of fresh items. Oriental fruits like rambutans are placed in oriental trays to function as table centerpieces. Dried bamboo shoots and hard-stemmed plants are often placed in vases in place of Western type flowers.
  • Zen fountains
    Aside from the Oriental touch, it will also give a feeling of tranquility to any home. You do not need to buy a Zen fountain set - you can make it yourself. A water pump, a few rocks and Asian decorative pieces are all that is needed.


With the above tips, you can achieve the Oriental elegance without spending much!

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Inexpensive Ways of Remodeling Your Kitchen

Thinking of remodeling your kitchen but do not have enough budget? Different alternatives and cheaper options now make it possible.

Most people who remodel their kitchen want everything new and to have it done professionally: but neither is really necessary for your kitchen to have a fresh new look. If your kitchen furniture and appliances are not outdated or broken you can still make use of them. Cleaning may be all that is needed for them to look almost as good as new...

Your kitchen cabinets can still be used as long as they are not marred or broken. For a new look, paint them with a new color. A brighter color might be a good choice to give your kitchen a fresh look.

You can opt to have laminate countertops and vinyl floors installed instead of the more expensive synthetic tiles and granite materials. These alternative materials can look just as elegant as their expensive counterparts.

For a brighter kitchen, consider changing your lighting fixtures. Fluorescent fixtures are one choice and the bulbs now less expensive than in the past.

As for the kitchen appliances, as long as they still serve their purpose, it is best to keep them. If you think that they are not energy efficient and you want to purchase new ones try to find appliance sales or consider second-hand appliances. Just be alert and patient and you will find new or used appliances at a bargain price. Another viable option might be garage or moving sales in your area.

Online auctions can also be a source. Many people sell through online auctions. Extra precaution is needed when participating and bidding in these auctions. Before you try to bid on an appliance that interests you, do some research and determine if the seller is legitimate. Check for feedback from other users about the seller. You may want to think twice if there is negative feedback for that seller.

These are just some suggestions on how you can have a remodeled kitchen for less money. Something that looks good need not be expensive. There are always cheaper alternatives to almost anything.

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Bedroom Make Over Ideas for People on a Budget

>> Friday, June 1, 2007

People can always spruce up an old bedroom for less, by using a little bit of ingenuity, creativity, and some vision. Renovating can make an old bedroom look as good as new, or even better!

A person does not have to spend a lot of money to make an exciting change. There are many ways a person can redecorate his/her bedroom for less! Ideas can be obtained by watching shows on television, talking to friends or reading magazines.

Here are some tips to make any bedroom look fabulous:

Splash the walls with colors
Repaint the walls. This simply gives your bedroom walls a new face lift! It will lighten up, and completely renew the look of any bedroom! This is a great chance to add some spice to your old, dull, and boring bedroom. Choose your favorite color to add warmth to the bedroom. But if you want to go crazy, you can pick wild colors and create your very own artwork on your walls. This is a great way to add a personal touch to a bedroom. It also will showcase your personality.

Make old furniture look good as new
Re-upholster old furniture. It’s amazing the difference this makes in the overall look of a bedroom. Individuals don't have to spend a lot of money on new furniture either. They can as easily restyle their old furniture using unique fabrics, paints, etc.

Just let their imagination run wild! The best thing is that they totally control the finished appearance of their furniture, since they decide what will be done to refurbish the furniture.

Accessorize the bedroom
Strategically place some decorative scented candles around the bedroom to give the room an elegant look. They exude a sense of tranquility once they are lit.

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Living Room Remodeling for Less

For most houses, the living room is the first place in the house that is seen upon entering the main door. For many, this is also a place to relax and unwind, so it should always appear fresh and comfortable to relieve you of stress as well as be inviting to guests.

Consider remodeling the room for a fresher, new look. You might think that it may be too expensive since you have to change many things, but actually, it is not!

Remodeling can be accomplished by just rearranging your things and changing only a few things. If your furniture is still in good condition, you should consider keeping rather than buying new. The same applies to other fixtures and appliances that may be in the living room.

You can start remodeling by changing the carpet or rug to a brighter, more colorful and lively alternative. You can possibly find one at a garage sale or take advantage of closeout sales occurring in your area.

The curtains and drapes may also need to be changed. If you are capable, you can sew new ones yourself. You can purchase the materials from discount stores where they are less costly. Sewing them yourself will provide a more personal touch and you have the freedom to do whatever you want. Choose a material that is light in color for a brighter effect in your living room.

If you are thinking of having a new living room color, perhaps a lighter one, you can repaint the walls yourself. Consider faux finishes that will have an appearance similar to wall paper but not be as costly. Paint is also less costly and more practical in the long run as it is not paper-based and will not peel off or tear. Faux finish will give your living room an artistic look. Try use a finish with soft colors for a more relaxing effect.

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Budget Ideas for Your Kid’s Room

Decorating your kid’s room can be a lot of fun. It does not need be redecorated by a professional; as long as it is artistic and the child likes it, it is okay. Your child would probably like to help with the job so he/she can help give it their own personal touch.

This project need not be expensive. There are many creative ideas and alternatives that can be done on a limited budget.

Kids like colorful, decorative walls. If you have an artistic talent, you can create a mural on your own. If not, you can project a design(s) on the wall and use it as a guide for painting. You can probably borrow a projector from your office or from a friend.

If borrowing a projector is not an option for you, then ask your child to design the wall himself. He might enjoy doing it and marvel at the output of his own work: he will always be proud whenever he enters the room because he knows that it is his own work of art.

After the wall, the next thing to decorate is the ceiling. Again, if you are capable, you can paint a design on it, or merely hang objects from the ceiling. Things like kites, toy planes, ribbons and other “flying” toys can be used. Glow-in-the-dark “stick-ons” like stars, moons, and planets can be used on the ceiling so when bedtime comes, he can be amazed by these objects.

Instead of buying one of those cute but expensive rugs, why not make your own? You can do it by cutting up old carpets into different shapes and figures, and then put them together. For consistency, make sure the color of carpet pieces match your child’s room.

You might also make use of your child’s old clothes as décor. You can reserve a space in the wall to pin some of the cute, little clothes. Walls can be a place to display your kid’s own artwork. Use the artwork he did in school and pin them on a corkboard or bulletin board.

There are many possibilities for remodeling your child’s room. No need to be too artistic! Simply put yourself in your child’s shoes and think of the things that he would like to see or have in his own room. Asking him to help will make it easier for you to know what he likes. Just be adventurous and have fun!

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Guest room decorating on a budget

>> Thursday, May 31, 2007

The guest room is probably the most neglected of all the rooms in the house mainly because it is rarely used. You never know when an unsuspected visitor will suddenly arrive. For this reason, your guest room should always be well maintained and well decorated.

Decorating your guest room need not mean breaking the bank. With a little creativity, you can make your guest room look like a room in a first class hotel. Your guests would definitely enjoy their stay in your house if your guest room is well decorated.

Do you think your guest room needs some redecorating? Worried that your guests would not enjoy their stay in your home? Below are some tips on how to decorate a guest room while on a budget.

  • Choose a style that is neutral. Remember that other people will stay in the guest room, not you: so choose a style that you feel will suit the tastes of other people. Some safe styles include country, Victorian or minimalist. By choosing a particular style it will be easier to stay within your budget since it is usually cheaper.
  • Decide on a single color to paint the walls and ceilings in your guest room. Choose a color that will compliment the style of décor you choose. Off white or rosy pink is ideal for a Victorian themed room; while a country-inspired room would require yellows, greens, or blues.
  • You can transfer items that are used infrequently from the other parts of the house to the guest room. If the color of these items does not match the color of your guest room you can paint them - repainting items is cheaper than buying new ones. Slipcovers work well to cover a couch or chair; they will save you a great amount of money.
  • When buying draperies and rugs, remember that you can save by purchasing solid colored items. These will brighten any room.
  • You can hang artwork in your guest room without spending a fortune; craft stores carry contemporary art pieces at nominal prices. You might want to photocopy or scan a picture that you are interested, enlarge it, and frame it to use on the wall.

Sounds easy? Well it is. Now what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start decorating your guest room.

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Decorate Your Dining Room on a Budget

A dining room improvement project can be a way of creating a new style in your home. To save more money, you may consider doing everything yourself instead of hiring an interior designer. Consider these tips on how you can stretch your budget when decorating your dining room.
  • Cover the dining table with inexpensive plastic or fabric to hide any ugly surfaces: it will also create a new look for the dining area.
  • Look for discount sales or bargain sales for materials you can use in decorating the dining room. You should be experimental and innovative with the materials available to minimize the expenses.
  • Consider comparing the prices of the tools and materials to be purchased. There are materials and items available that may be affordable and appropriate for your budget.
  • You might stencil the design of a concrete wall instead of purchasing expensive wallpaper. Use a brush and attractive colored paint.
  • Inexpensive accessories may be used to change the whole appearance of the dining area. Add candles and candleholders to provide the area with a different look and feel. Minimize the use of lamps and chandelier which consume more electricity by being sure to turn off the lights when everybody is through using dining table.
  • You can create and add a fold-down shelf on the wall which will serve as the buffet service area for the dining room. All spaces in the area should be maximized and used properly.
  • Add plants near the dining table to fill any empty spaces. Furniture sets may be placed to cover wall areas that are not painted.
  • You can purchase inexpensive dining chairs to replace the old ones or recycle and repair the old chairs yourself. Paint and varnish can be used to cover up the old wood surfaces.
  • It is not necessary to buy all of the materials for the dining area at the same time. Determine which materials or accessories need replacement. Make sure all materials that are purchased are durable and affordable.

To save money, you should decide what things are necessary. You should maximize the space and use any available items in your house that can be used to decorate the dining area.

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How to Decorate the Bedroom on a Budget

One of the most important places in the home is the bedroom. It should be a place where a person can rest or be alone should things become too hectic elsewhere.

Decorating the bedroom doesn’t have to be expensive; just consider what is most important and proceed from there.

Many believe that the bedroom is an extension of the individual, since this is where the occupant can do as he/she pleases.

The first thing to be done is to pick a theme. If the person is having difficulty then asking for help from family members and/or friends is a good idea. Researching magazines that specialize in interior decoration is also a good idea and better than spending money to hire an interior decorator.

If the individual is a sports lover (soccer, baseball, etc.) the room doesn’t have to be decorated in wallpaper appropriate for that sport: buy a poster(s) instead and hang it on the wall or place it on the ceiling.

Those who want the bedroom painted can buy the paint and do it during their spare time instead of hiring a professional to do the job.

Some bedrooms tend to be really messy: not just the bed but the table and the other things inside it. Before thinking about buying new things, it would be a good idea to check everything in the room, throw out anything considered “old junk”, and keep only things that are essential. When this is completed then do your shopping for the other things needed or desired.

The bed sheets may to be changed if their color doesn’t match the new look of the room. You can choose to buy sheets in plain colors (which are less expensive) or patterned ones that carry out the rooms’ decor.

Decorating the room may be difficult but not impossible even if a person is working on a small budget.

When going out to purchase new items, the theme of the room should always be kept in mind to make it easier to create a more pleasing atmosphere.

Some people think that organizing the room or decorating it should only be done once a year, but it can be done anytime you want if you have the time available.

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How to Decorate the Bathroom on a Small Budget

>> Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Houses large or small can never do without one or more bathrooms. It is not just a place for taking a shower or relieving yourself; but a place where a person can sing in the shower or relax for a moment to forget other things happening.

The bathroom is one of the most important rooms in the house. It is necessary to keep it clean and organized. Decorating it with accessories and other things doesn’t have to be expensive. Just think smart about what needs to be improved and keep it functional.

First draw up a plan to facilitate convenience. If you find it difficult ask for input from friends and family.

There are interior design magazines that are worth buying which can offer cost-saving suggestions for redecorating the bathroom.

The bathroom may contain many things that are out of date or are not being used anymore such as medicine, shampoo, hair styling tools, etc. Those that are still in good condition should be kept and the remainder disposed of. Replace only things that are necessary to save money.

To jeep the bathroom smelling good at all times, use scented candles and potpourri which are less expensive and last longer than spray deodorizers.

Instead of buying a new cabinet to store the essentials in the bathroom, the person can use the top of the toilet bowl, the sides of the tub or a small cabinet with a mirror to store these items. A person could purchase towels that coordinate or contrast with the color of the walls to enhance the appearance of the room.

Repainting or retiling the bathroom could be expensive.

There are many ways to prevent water from spilling all over the bathroom floor. Instead of having a glass shower door made of glass, replace it with a shower curtain and pole.

Guests who visit the home will use the bathroom. Consider using safety handles that are useful for both for the owner of the house and any visitors to prevent accidents.

A bathroom doesn’t have to be extravagant for people to appreciate it. By working with the space and resources available, it can be decorated to be both elegant and beautiful.

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How to Decorate the Apartment on a Budget

Deciding to rent an apartment may be a bit challenging especially if the person is on a tight budget. This isn’t only about the rent and the other bills that have to be paid monthly but also the maintenance costs should the individual decide to make a few decorative changes.

When anyone rents an apartment, the apartment owner will usually ask for a deposit and a few months rent in advance. The deposit will only be returned when the contract ends and if there is no (or little) repair needed before it can be occupied by another tenant.

Here are some cost-saving tips for decorating an apartment;

1. Should the person have any posters, a good idea is to use straight pins to prevent them from falling from the walls. If they are framed, use the smallest nail possible so that when the contract ends the holes will be easy to patch using a spackling compound.

2. If the apartment is fully furnished, the furniture should be covered to prevent it from getting dirty or stained. The apartment owner will check before allowing a renter to leave.

3. Buying a disposable rug or carpet would be better than an expensive one to protect the floor. If the carpet is soiled or stained it can be disposed of because of the small investment.

4. If the chairs in the house are covered with fabric, consider buying some machine washable cushions to prevent any damage.

5. When looking at the apartment, there is the possibility that there are cracks or holes in the walls from the previous occupant. A person can repaint or apply wallpaper only with permission from the owner. In most cases it will not be allowed and if this occurs the tenant can disguise the flaws by using posters or paintings.

Most owners who will allow repainting will specify the color which is generally an off white. The person should make sure there is sufficient paint saved for any touch up that needs to be done later.

People who want privacy should use curtains that can be hung using spring tension rods. These are both easier to assemble and disassemble than standard curtain rods.
When starting out on a small budget, cover all the bases and you will save money decorating the apartment. It will also help make the apartment a comfortable place to live until you decide to move elsewhere.

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