How to Refresh Your Living Room on Any Budget
How to Refresh Your Living Room on Any Budget
Update your living space, whether you have just $100 or as much as $10,000 to spend
Daydreaming about redecorating (or browsing Houzz on your lunch break) is fun, but when it comes to laying out your hard-earned cash on those upgrades you’ve been eyeing, it can be hard to prioritize. New rug or new sofa? Fresh paint and TV upgrade or built-in media wall? Instead of getting frustrated that you can’t get it all done at once, think about designing a room refresh plan that you can build on over time. Here are ideas to get you started, whether your budget is $100 or $10,000.
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Guidelines for arranging furniture
Tips for choosing a wall color
How to prime a wall
How much paint you’ll need
Treat yourself to a few potted plants (budget tip: start with small ones to save cash) and a piece of art that makes you happy.
Have some wiggle room in the budget? Pick an original painting or a limited-edition print, or group your favorite vacation photos together in gallery picture frames.
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Reasons to buy a painting
Hard-to-kill houseplants
Houseplants for first-timers
How to keep houseplants healthy
How to design a photo wall
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How to mix throw pillows
Uses for sheer curtains
How to hang curtains
If you have an overhead light, installing a dimmer switch is a relatively simple (and inexpensive) change that can have a big effect on the mood. If there’s not enough light in the space, don’t go for brighter bulbs; add another light source instead.
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How to install a dimmer
How to select a lampshade
How to plan your home’s lighting
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Clean, reupholster or replace?
An expert’s reupholstery tips
Durable upholstery fabrics
How to get quality upholstery
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How to choose a rug
Tips for getting the rug size right
Rug rules and how to break them
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What to know about buying a sofa
How to choose the right arm style
How to choose the right back
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Optimal height for a TV
Pros and cons of a TV over the fireplace
How to hide a TV without a cabinet