Would you like to give your house a make over, but are a little scared that it might be too expensive? Then this is your lucky day. However, you can start to look into some interior renovation strategies that fit your aesthetic, are easy to complete and won’t cost you a fortune. We have a few suggestions, whether you are an experienced craftsperson or a beginner, they are purely enjoyable and allow you to add your own touch to the interior of your house.
- Mason Jar Magic
Mason Jars bring so many creative possibilities, let’s call them the Swiss army knife of home décor. A little creativity is all it takes for them to be turned into beautiful vases, candle holders or boxes. Try marring them with your favorite color and adding twine or lace around it for vintage vibes. Putting fresh flowers or fairy lights in them can instantly brighten up any shelf or table turning it into a pleasing sight.
- The Epitome of Collaboration Art – The Gallery Wall
There is hardly any décor that is as unique as how gallery walls blend different memories or even photos or paintings into one single piece of art. The first step should be choosing several frames that are different sizes, looks better if the styles vary – like some are old, while others aren’t. Before you start working on a wall, it is good to position them on a floor and find some arrangement that you would like. The gallery can also be more intimate with homemade elements such as a piece of flowers or postcards.
- Pallet Furniture
Have you considered the riveting possibility of using wooden pallets for furniture? They’re not only useful for the shipment of the goods! If you are a little creative and have some tools, it is easy to make coffee tables, benches and even bed frames. Just sand them down, splash some paint or stain and you have some roughshod furniture which looks good indoors and outdoors. You can even pile them one over the other and transform the look of your room with a bookshelf or a plant stand!
- Customized Throw Pillows
Do you need any search for vibrant hues to work well in your living room or bedroom? In this case personalized throw pillows will fit you just well! Grab some plain pillow covers or use fabric scraps to create your own. With fabric paint or a stencil, use the quotes, patterns, or designs that make your heart sing. This uncomplicated and low cost project can do wonders for your space.
- Re-Styled Furniture
If you have a broken piece of furniture, what should you do? Instead of throwing it away, how about changing its look? If the contours are interesting enough then paint them in an original shade, or glue decorative sheets for decoupage application. It can also be achieved by replacing the knobs with interesting ones. Upcycling will save you money and provide the furniture an authentic look.
6. Terrarium Creations
Bring a bit of nature indoors with a DIY terrarium! Find a glass container, layer some stones for drainage, and then add soil and plants like succulents or air plants. These little green worlds are low-maintenance and add a refreshing touch to any room. Feel free to customize your terrarium with decorative stones, moss, or even tiny figurines.
7. Washi Tape Art
Washi tape is a colorful and fun material that’s perfect for creating art in your home. Use it to design geometric patterns on your walls or to add flair to picture frames. You can also craft bookmarks, decorative bowls, or even cover light switch plates. The best part? It’s removable, so you can switch up your designs whenever the mood strikes!
8. Seasonal Wreaths
Crafting a seasonal wreath is a delightful way to welcome friends and family. Grab a foam or wire frame and decorate it with faux flowers, leaves, or twigs that reflect the season. Hang it on your front door or inside your home for a festive touch all year round.
9. Framed Fabric Art
If you have leftover fabric or old scarves lying around, why not turn them into framed art? Stretch the fabric over a canvas or frame, and hang it up for an instant pop of color and texture. This project is a fantastic way to repurpose beautiful fabrics while adding a personal touch to your décor.
10. DIY Candle Holders
Create unique candle holders using materials like wood slices, glass jars, or even tin cans. For wood slices, drill a hole for a tealight, and for jars, decorate them with paint or twine. These lovely holders can serve as beautiful centerpieces or accent pieces throughout your home.
DIY décor projects are not just about saving money; they’re a wonderful opportunity to make your space truly reflect who you are. From transforming old furniture to creating art, each project lets you put your personal stamp on your home. So gather your supplies, let your creativity flow, and start making your space a place you love to come home to. Happy crafting!
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