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How to refurbish your living space for under $1000

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If you're like most people, your home is your haven. It's the place where you relax after a long day, entertain friends and family, and just feel comfortable in your own skin. But over time, even the best homes start to show their age. If yours is in need of a refresh but you don't have a lot of money to spend, never fear! With a little bit of elbow grease and some creativity, you can give your living space a whole new look without breaking the bank. Here are 7 great ideas to get you started.

#1: Hang some pictures and artwork

If you have some favorite prints or posters lying around, why not put them on display? Hanging artwork and photographs is a great way to showcase your personal style and make your home feel more inviting. It can also make you feel more connected to the people and places in your life. Be sure to pick frames that suit your taste — they don't have to be expensive! — and use an art and light hanging system so you can mix things up whenever you feel like it.

#2: Paint Your Walls

A fresh coat of paint is one of the quickest and easiest ways to change up your space, and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. You can usually find gallons of paint for under $30 each, and if you're only painting one or two rooms, that's all you'll need. Not sure what color to choose? Try looking for inspiration in nature or your favorite art pieces. If painting sounds like too much work, wall decals are another great option for giving your walls a facelift.

#3: Update Your Lighting

Lighting can completely change the feel of a room just by switching out a few light fixtures. You don't have to buy new ones either — simply spray painting some old lamps or lanterns can give them new life. Or try hanging some string lights or fairy lights around your bedroom or living room for an instant mood booster. Just be sure not to go overboard — too much light can be just as bad as not enough.

#4: Rearrange Your Furniture

One of the easiest ways to change up your living space is simply by rearranging your furniture. If you've been meaning to switch things around but never quite gotten around to it, now's the time! You might be surprised at how different your space looks and feels with just a few small changes. If you're stuck in a rut, there are plenty of free online tools that can help you plan out your perfect layout before you start moving things around.

#5: Accessorize

Accessories are another great way to add personality to your space without spending a lot of money. Throw blankets, pillows, vases, and candles are all inexpensive ways to make your home cozier and more inviting. If you want something with a personal touch, consider DIYing some art pieces or pottery using materials from your local craft store. The sky's the limit when it comes to accessorizing — just use your imagination!

#6: Become an upcycling expert

If you're feeling crafty, upcycling can be a great way to add some style and character to your home. It's also environmentally friendly — instead of buying something new, you're taking an item that would have otherwise been thrown away and giving it a new purpose. With a little bit of elbow grease and creativity, you can turn almost any item into something unique and eye-catching. This beginner's guide to upcycling is a great place to start.

#7: Declutter

Sometimes the most effective way to give your home a makeover is by decluttering. Removing items that you no longer need or use can make your space feel more open and airy, as well as make it easier to accessorize and rearrange the furniture. Plus, donating or selling items you don't want will bring you some extra cash to use toward other home decor projects. So don't be afraid to get rid of things that are no longer serving you - it may just be the most important part of your makeover!

Giving your home a makeover doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. With these budget-friendly tips, you can easily refresh your living space without breaking the bank. So get out there and start sprucing up! Your home will thank you for it.

Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Nick - making a good first impression need not cost a lot of money.  However, it takes time and some thought to think ahead about the possibilities that can enhance a space.  

Dec 01, 2022 09:38 AM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

All great tips but I especially think decluttering can work wonders! And it's free! 

Dec 01, 2022 09:39 AM