Epic Home Ideas

  • About
  • Contact
  • HOME
  • Interiors
    • Interior Design
    • Home Decor
    • Kitchen
    • Living Room
    • Dining Room
    • Bedroom
    • Bathroom
    • Flooring
  • Exteriors
    • Exterior Design
    • Garage
    • Gardening
    • Roofing
  • Home General
    • General
    • Design Software
    • Home DIY
    • Polls-Quizes
    • Product Reviews
    • Recommendations
    • Renewable Energy for Home
    • Celebrity Homes
  • Home Improvement
  • Home Architecture
  • Real Estate
You are here: Home / Interior Design / 5 Tips for Decorating on a Budget
I may earn a small commission if you buy through the links in this website without any extra cost to you. My Recommendations however are not biased in any way.

5 Tips for Decorating on a Budget

Written By Glenn Prescot

If you are passionate about interior design but lack the money to do something spectacular, then you will need to be creative and be able to think outside the box to realize your grand vision. We all like to have a cohesive decorative scheme in our home, but when we don’t the reason why this is the case is sometimes down to lack of money.

living room design

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

However, we can all reach our end goal with persistence and patience and we you don’t need to break the bank in the process either. In this article we have rounded up the top 5 tips for decorating your home on a budget.

1. Set a budget

house interior

Before you do anything ensure you set a realistic budget for your interior design project and stick to it. When it comes to doing a big decorating job most people often buy the first thing that catches their eye.

This is bad idea. Instead, only purchase the items that you have budgeted for. Ask yourself what are the pieces that will really bring your room to life. How many of these can you realistically afford? Do you want a grand clock to frame your home or will a smaller chic item do as an alternative?

2. Have patience shopping for deals

decorative lamp

If you don’t want to spent large amounts of money on expensive items for your interior design project then you are going to have to learn to bargain hunt like a pro.

It’s important that you take your time and hold out for items that help realize your overall vision and not jump at the first thing that seems like a good deal. The worst feeling in the world is buying something that you really and truly do not love. Once you have found that winning item you will soon realize it was well worth waiting for.

3. Play around with arrangements

wall decoration

Artwork and objects can be arranged to keep a fresh, unique setting, much like ingredients in a recipe. Start by taking a main focal piece and then arrange more ordinary and inexpensive items around that piece. This one simple trick is one easy way for you to stretch your budget further.

One of the most impactful things you can do with your interior design is take some old china plates and arrange them in a random fashion on your wall. Doing so will bring a sophisticated and classy look to any home.

4. Use what you’ve already got

vintage room

Why shop around for the best of the best when you are likely to have some hidden gems stowed away somewhere in your very own home? You might just surprise yourself with what you find by simply raiding the cupboards or rummaging through old junk in your attic space.

If you have a kids room that needs updating then why not dig out some old baby toys that you may have hidden in storage and get the use of them by creating an arrangement you’ve never put together before.

5. Do it yourself

small apartment

Perhaps the best way to truly express your artistic vision through interior design is through DIY. We don’t mean large scale DIY like replacing work tops or knocking down walls – we mean small scale do-it-yourself art, pillows, throws and general trinkets and accessories.

Grab some old wood and experiment with painting styles by creating a high impact sign. Or why not source an old frame and canvas and embrace your inner artist. The results might surprise you and if you are feeling stretched or low the feeling can be very therapeutic.

Thanks to https://pro-fitmouldingsltd.co.uk/ for providing this guest post.


Related Posts

  • Some FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) About Wall Paneling for Homes
  • What Color Wall Paint Goes With Brown Furniture – Some Design Ideas
  • What Color Furniture Goes With Hardwood Floors – Design Ideas with Photos
  • Best Paint Colors for Nursery Rooms – Design Ideas with Photos
  • How Much Does it Cost to Furnish a House – Living Room,Bedroom,Kitchen etc
  • What Color Sofa Goes With White Walls – Design Ideas With Photos

Filed Under: Interior Design

About Glenn Prescot

I'm Glenn Prescot, an Interior Designer originally from Kansas USA and now living in Europe. I am a fan of DIY, home design, gardening and anything related to home interiors and exteriors. I'm also interested in crafts and Home Improvement projects.

I have been in the home design industry for more than 17 years. I love decorating and transforming spaces so that people living in them are happy and pleased with their space.

Have a look around and I hope you'll like the content and ideas in this website!!

Here is my more detailed Profile.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Search this site

Recent Posts

  • All About Polypropylene – Olefin Fabric Sofa Material
  • Comparison of Granite Composite Sink vs Stainless Steel
  • 15 Main Pros and Cons of PVC Decking – Comparison and Discussion
  • 6 Different Types of Soil for Gardening – How to Identify and Improve Each Type
  • 6 Great Alternatives to HardieBacker Cement Board

Amazon Disclosure

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

Copyright © 2023 | Privacy Policy | Contact | About | Terms of Use | Disclaimer/Disclosure | DMCA Notice | Amazon Disclaimer

24 shares