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5 Tips to Improve your Home Interior on a Budget
October 5, 2011 // Posted in:Last Updated on October 5, 2011
Periodically updating and improving the appearance of your home’s interior is a great way to keep things fresh and keep your home looking great. Major overhauls can be pricey; but it isn’t necessary to spend a ton of money to change the look of your home’s interior. Here are some ideas for Updating and improving your home’s interior on a budget.
Choose One High Quality Piece
If you want to change the look of a room; it is not necessary to buy all new furniture for the room. Try purchasing one beautiful new piece and perhaps some new accessories to change the look of the entire room without purchasing all new furniture. Try purchasing a high quality, beautiful new bed for the master bedroom along with some new lamps and your room will look completely different.
Buy Home Furnishings with Price and Quality in Mind
When you are shopping for home furnishings it might not seem budget friendly to choose a more expensive option; but sometimes it will help you save later to choose a high quality product that will last much longer than a cheaper alternative.
Consider Painting
Painting is a great, inexpensive way to dramatically change the look of your home’s interior. A coat of paint in a new color can give your home a completely different feel. A bright color on the walls of a dark room can brighten it up and a new coat of paint over dirty walls will give your home a fresh, clean look.

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Rugs
If installing new flooring is out of your budget but you would like to change the look of your floors; consider purchasing rugs for your home. A rug placed over a wood floor adds warmth to the room and can make the space look more cozy and inviting. A colorful rug placed on plain colored carpeted adds color and excitement to a room.
Change Accessories like Bed Linens and Window Treatments
If you can’t afford to replace any furniture, you can update your home by purchasing new window treatments, changing your bedding or even buying new towels for your bathroom. These types of changes are much less pricey than adding new furniture or remodeling, but can still produce dramatic changes
If you feel your home is outdated or you have simply grown bored with the look of your home’s interior; it can be tempting to take on huge expensive projects like replacing flooring or to spend a lot of money replacing entire rooms of furniture. But improving the interior of your home does not have to mean going over budget. Well planned purchases and small changes can produce big results with little money.