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Tips for Improving Home Decor on a Tight Budget

May 28, 2020 by Julie Leave a Comment

With turbulent economic times facing us all, making sure everyday expenses are covered can be a challenge. The same can be said for most non-essential expenses as well, such as home improvement and décor. Homeowners seeking to save as much money as possible do have options for navigating these tough financial situations.

It’s vital to use every resource and option at your disposal to save money when seeking to improve the look and feel of your home. Let’s take a look at some simple tips you can use to spend less when revamping your home on a tight budget.

DIY Rather Than Hire

A litany of home improvement services can be found for owners seeking to refurbish their environs. From interior designers to professional contractors, there is no shortage of hired help available. However, these services are not always needed if you research your options carefully. 

While some home improvement projects do require the services of experts, tasks such as repainting a room, assembling new furniture or installing new flooring can be handled by homeowners under the right conditions (click here to learn when to DIY and when to pay professionals). Depending on your exact projects, you can save anywhere from hundreds to thousands of pounds by going the DIY route rather than hiring specialists. 

Shop Online and Use Available Discounts

Shopping for new furniture and home décor can be exciting – and many people love to see first-hand what various items look like before buying. Your local home décor store can help you determine which items would look right in your home, but this privilege comes with a price; in many cases, prices are higher in traditional home furnishing stores.

Shopping online and using many of the discount codes and coupons available can help you save big when buying new décor. Discount codes are widely available, such as John Lewis discount codes that offer big discounts on various home décor selections. In addition to John Lewis discount codes, you can find similar coupons and saving opportunities for all major online retailers. These savings can add up quickly.

Shop Second Hand

Who says home décor has to be new to be awesome? Many second-hand furniture stores, home décor shops and even jumble sales have fantastic deals just waiting to be discovered. While these options may not allow for maximum availability in terms of ideal options, you’ll be surprised at how many great deals can be found second hand. 

Repurpose Existing Items and Materials

How many pieces of older furniture, artwork or general décor do you have around the home that feel out-of-place or dated? Savvy homeowners and DIY enthusiasts can find plenty of opportunities in repurposing household items, whether it be through new upholstery, framing or using their raw materials to create entirely new furnishings.

You also have opportunities to procure discarded raw materials for select projects, such as timber, metal and vintage furniture. These options can often be found at local salvage stores, landfills and recycling centres. Depending on where you look, these items and materials may be available free of charge or for a dramatically reduced price.

Employing these tips into your broader home décor refurbishing efforts can drastically lower the cost of any home decorating or improvement project. By using reclaimed materials and items, shopping second hand, using online discount options and employing a DIY approach, homeowners can make their tight budgets work for them. 

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