I love using natural elements like jute rugs and woven blinds as a economical way to bring in warmth and texture. |
1. Devise a plan!
Never start a project with out a plan! Go through magazines and cut out pictures of things that inspire you and then go from there. Even an inspiration shopping trip can spark your creative juices... just snap a shot of things you love! Because when you have a plan you won't spend unnecessary $$$!
Keep your inspiration photo's in a folder for easy access! |
I like using cork boards to pin up photos and ideas. |
You never know what you have lurking in the attic or in storage ready for the next yard sale. Put on your creative goggles and take a "new" look at your "old" stuff!
For instance, the 80's called and wants their lamp back! But wait you can't have it, because with a little spray paint this guy has great potential!
I primed him first with Krylon spray primer. |
Look for things with good bones and classic lines and repaint them! |
Look at me I am now! A beautiful lamp with classic lines and a new linen shade! All I did was spray paint him all over with a dark bronze paint and and added classic linen shade. Now he's happy to be in 2012!
3. I love this one! Customize your store bought finds!
I am all the time seeing beautiful ready-made drapes in the stores. But what is the deal with them all being 84"... that's a big "no-no" in the design world! But I don't let that stop me, because all you need to do is add a coordinating fabric to the top or bottom and you've got a high-end custom look that didn't break the bank!
This hand-me-down dining room was the perfect place to do this trick! |
If you can't sew, your local tailor can do it for you for usually around $20! |
4. Can't afford art for your room? Make your own!
Check out these idea's for inspiration and then make it all about you! After all, isn't that what your home should be about?!
Unexpected objects keep a room from feeling too formal and fussy! |
Use your vacation finds as art! My kids love to scour the beach for shells, but we end up with buckets full! So before I threw them out, I came up with this idea. I just glued them to burlap and left the glass off of the frame for 3D art! Now I am reminded of our family vacations every time I look at them on the wall.
Frame pretty paper! |
5. Let nature be your guide!
I love using natural elements in a room. So when I am looking to finish off a design, I hit the yard with a basket and cutters in hand! I love using simple branches and greenery from the yard, even moss and lichen add great natural texture to a room! I also use natural woven shades and natural jute rugs as an economical way to design with texture!
Tea Olive branches in small bottles give my entry table new life! |
A simple glass hurricane is filled with a birds nest. |
As much as I love a glass vase filled with flowers, I can't afford to have them around the house all the time! So I use things from the yard like branches and bushes to fill them in the interim. It's organic and adds life to a room. I will even simply fill a glass hurricane with a nest or moss, too!
I know that you can do these things! All you have to do is get creative and you can create a beautiful room regardless of your budget! HAPPY DESIGNING!
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