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Writer's pictureAnkit Kapoor

20 Best Home Decorating Ideas on A Budget to Copy Now

Updated: Feb 20, 2023

There's nothing better than redecorating a room and feeling like you've just moved into a brand-new home. For a fresh look that's easy on your wallet, we've rounded up some clever ideas for decorating on a budget that don't skimp on style. Whether you're looking for DIY projects to decorate your living room or tips for kitchen remodel ideas that won't break the bank, this list has it all.


Many of these projects are ones that people of any skill level can tackle, from decorating with items you already have (like creative ways to organize your glassware) to using salvaged chairs or tables. Until painting (if you've never done it before, see How to Paint Furniture First).


Before you go shopping for something new, see if there's something on this list that inspires you. Maybe you decide to DIY your own wallpaper (hint, use paint!) or turn an old ladder into a makeshift shelving unit. If you're still eager to try something new, there are tips for finding cheaper alternatives, such as opting for removable wallpaper or decorating a house with rugs. So, before you start your renovation, look at these simple tricks for decorating on a budget.


20 Best Home Decorating Ideas on A Budget to Copy Now


DIY Home Decorating Ideas That Will Take Your House To Another Level


1. Shelves Over Cabinets


In this kitchen, cabinetry occupies the lower half of the room, while shelves and hanging rails are used in place of the cabinets above. You can also hire Fabulous Interior Designers in Chennai for this work if you live here.


Shelves Over Cabinets

2. Recycled Barn Wood Bench


This room's bench was made from a white-painted piece of old barn wood. This type of fox is not only cheap, but also easy to make.


Recycled Barn Wood Bench

3. Salvaged Kitchen Chairs


These kitchen chairs were found at Goodwill and spray-painted to look brand new.


Salvaged Kitchen Chairs

4. Hand-Painted Wallpaper


This pattern is handcrafted, using only a sponge brush and some leftover paint. It completely transforms the room and costs next to nothing if you already have the stuff at home.


Hand-Painted Wallpaper

5. Clothes Rack


If you lack a closet or just need another place to hang some clothes, use a clothes rack that will save space and money.


Clothes Rack

6. Painted Coffee Table


Instead of buying an expensive new coffee table, give your current one a facelift with a fresh coat of paint that matches your decor.


Painted Coffee Table

7. Bistro Kitchen Table


If you're tight on space and cash, opt for a small bistro table instead of a large one for your kitchen dining needs. Furnish it with attractive chairs, like these cozy wicker ones.


Bistro Kitchen Table

8. DIY Wallpaper

Instead of spending a ton of money on an expensive print, make your own craft with paint and a pretty stencil. The homeowner of this Mississippi farmhouse made her own stencil to create this custom pattern.


DIY Wallpaper

9. Showcase Collectibles


It only takes a few special antiques to start a collection. Take inspiration from the owner of this cozy Texas bungalow and spruce up you’re grouping with extraordinary originals and less-expensive reproductions, then display your prized possessions in a grouping on shelves.


Showcase Collectibles

10. New Paint


A fresh coat of white paint brightened up this living room. The homeowner used a mortar wash treatment known as a "German smear" to ensure that the fireplace looked authentically aged.


New Paint

11. Drop Cloths


This home's 12-foot ceilings call for an abundance of drapery fabric, so the owner opted for budget-friendly painters' drop cloths.


Drop Cloths

12. Go to an Estate Sale


Set against beautifully distressed plaster walls, the camelback sofa pictured here came from a bid of $20 at a local estate sale.


Go to an Estate Sale

13. Transformed Closet


Turn a closet into a simple craft "room" by covering the doors with pegboard.



14. Vintage Bookcase


These books were made from old peach crates borrowed from a friend's farm.


Vintage Bookcase

15. Decorate with Glassware


On these white shelves are a mix of old and new glassware, including green hand-blown wine glasses that add a pop of colour to the open shelving.


Decorate with Glassware

16. Make It Roll


Casters are the ultimate quick-change agent. These babies add height and mobility to almost anything. Pair them with a farm table and voilà: It becomes an extra-large kitchen island with serious tricks. Pop some wheels on a crate and you have storage that rolls easily under the counter. The possibilities are truly endless.


Make It Roll

17. Make a Chair Rail


Increase the architectural drama! Installing chair rail can be a cinch—especially with stick-on molding. Paint the top and bottom areas with two different shades of the same colour for more va-va-voom.


Make a Chair Rail

18. Light Up a Jug


From empty jars to illuminating conversation pieces: Fill a glass jug with Christmas lights to craft a tricked-out table lamp.


Light Up a Jug

19. Install a New Faucet


Replace your bathroom sink faucet with a larger, kitchen-sized version to give the fixture a unique, bespoke feel.


Install a New Faucet

20. Bottle Display


Create a stained-glass effect in seconds. Simply display coloured glass jars, glasses and vases on a windowsill or bookshelves.


Bottle Display

Conclusion

Decorating your home is an art. Don't buy everything you need to decorate your home at once. Work comfortably taking your time. Think about what you need, make a budget and a list, and go for it one by one. After all, we don't decorate our homes frequently.


With a planned budget and your creative ideas, nothing should stop you from starting your home decor. So, go slow and enjoy the task of decorating your home to make it your 'home sweet home'!


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