Christmas Decorating On A Tight Budget
DAVID TSAY
Nothing beats redecorating a room and feeling like you've walked into a brand-new house. For a fresh look that's easy on your wallet, we've rounded up some clever ideas for decorating on a budget that don't skimp on style. Whether you're looking for DIY projects to spruce up your living room or tips for kitchen remodel ideas that won't break the bank, this list has it all. Many of these projects are ones that people of any skill level can tackle, from decorating with items you already have (such as creative ways to arrange your glassware) to painting thrifted chairs or tables (if you've never done it before, check out how to paint furniture first).
Before you head out to buy something new, see if there's something on this list that inspires you. Maybe you'll decide to DIY your own wallpaper (hint, use paint!) or turn an old ladder into a makeshift shelving unit. If you're still itching for something new, there are tips for finding cheaper options, such as opting for removable wallpaper or buying a bistro table instead of a full kitchen table. So before you start your renovations, take a look at these ingenious tricks for decorating on a budget.
KIM CORNELISON
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Shelves Over Cabinets
In this kitchen, the cabinetry is contained to just the lower half of the room, while shelves and hanging rails are used in place of cabinets up top.
SHOP HANGING RAILS
KIM CORNELISON
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Recycled Barn Wood Bench
The bench in this mudroom was made with a piece of old barn wood painted white. A fix like this is not only low-cost, but also simple to create.
SHOP PAINT BRUSHES
KIM CORNELISON
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Salvaged Kitchen Chairs
These kitchen chairs were found at Goodwill and spray-painted to look brand new.
SHOP SPRAY PAINT
KIM CORNELISON
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Hand-Painted "Wallpaper"
This pattern is actually hand-crafted, using just a sponge brush and some leftover paint. It completely transforms the room and costs nothing if you already have the items at home.
SHOP SPONGE BRUSHES
DAVID TSAY
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Clothes Rack
If you're lacking a closet or you just need another space to hang some clothes, use a clothes rack that will save on space and money.
SHOP CLOTHES RACKS
KIM CORNELISON
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Painted Coffee Table
Instead of purchasing an expensive new coffee table, give your current one a fresh look with a new coat of paint that matches your decor.
SHOP PAINT BRUSHES
DAVID TSAY
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Bistro Kitchen Table
If you're tight on space and cash, opt for a small bistro table for your kitchen dining needs instead of a large on. Outfit it with charming chairs, like these comfy wicker ones.
SHOP CHAIR CUSHIONS
Brian Woodcock
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DIY Wallpaper
Instead of dropping a ton of cash on an expensive print, craft your own with paint and a pretty stencil. The homeowner of this Mississippi farmhouse created her own stencil to make this custom pattern.
Buff Strickland
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Showcase Collectibles
It only takes a few special antiques to start a collection. Take a cue from the owner of this cozy Texas bungalow and grow your group with a handful of extraordinary originals and less expensive replicas, then display your prized items in a group on shelves.
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Annie Schlechter
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New Paint
A fresh coat of white paint brightened up this living room. The homeowner used a mortar wash treatment, known as a "German smear" to ensure the fireplace looked authentically aged look.
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Annie Schlechter
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Drop Cloths
This home's 12-foot ceilings called for an abundance of drapery fabric, so the owner opted for budget-friendly painters' drop cloths.
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Tara Donne
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Go to an Estate Sale
Set against the beautifully distressed plaster walls, the camelback sofa pictured here came from a winning $20 bid at a local estate sale.
David Hillegas
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Transformed Closet
Turn a closet into a simple craft "room" by covering the doors with pegboard.
Helen Norman
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Vintage Bookcase
These bookcases were made out of old peach crates borrowed from a friend's farm.
Brian Woodcock
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Decorate with Glassware
A mix of old and new glassware sit on these white shelves, including green handblown wineglasses that add a pop of color to the open shelving.
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Make a Tray
Repurpose mirrors as trays by applying felt backing to their undersides. —Jonathan O'Hea, Jonathan O'Hea Antiques & Design
Miki Duisterhof
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Label Canisters
Put an end to kitchen-counter confusion: Use chalkboard paint or decals to create labels on glass canisters. You'll always know whether you're scooping salt or sugar, and you can erase and change the wording whenever you like. —Jen Jafarzadeh L'Italien, the Haystack Needle
Dana Gallagher
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Make It Roll
Casters are the ultimate quick-change agents. These babies impart height and mobility to almost anything. Attach 'em to a farm table and voilà: It becomes an extra-large kitchen island with serious moves. Pop some wheels on a crate and you've got storage that rolls easily underneath a counter. The possibilities are truly endless. —Paige Schnell, Tracery Interiors
Studio D
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Make a Chair Rail
Amp up the architectural drama! Installing a chair rail can be a cinch — especially with stick-on molding. Paint the areas above and below it with two different shades of the same color for even more va-va-voom. —Leah Shirey, houseobsession.com
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Light Up a Jug
From empty jars to illuminating conversation pieces: Fill a glass jug with Christmas lights to fashion a tricked-out table lamp. —Sirpa Cowell, textile designer
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Install a New Faucet
Replace your bathroom sink's faucet with a larger, kitchen-size version to give the fixture a unique, bespoke feel. —Abigail Ahern, Atelier Abigail Ahern
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Bottle Display
Snag a stained glass effect in seconds. Just display colored-glass jars, glasses, and vases on windowsills or bookshelves. —Thomas Jayne, Thomas Jayne Studio
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Paint Your Door
For an affordable exterior upgrade, paint your front door an unexpected shade, like buttercup-yellow or chartreuse-green. The result: a happy punctuation point that modernizes an old house yet doesn't compromise its historic character. —Carol Bokuniewicz, Carol B Design
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Switch Out a Lamp Shade
A lift for tired lamps: Enliven a blah base with a sprightly shade. Bonus: a garden theme is guaranteed to keep winter blues at bay!
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Change Your Numbers
Power in numbers: Fanciful house numbers instantly increase curb appeal. —Charles Fernandez, style and market assistant
SHOP NUMBERS
Lincoln Barbour
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Install a Mirror
A single well-placed mirror has the power to make a small room seem larger. For a custom look on the cheap, have mirrored glass cut to fit a beautiful vintage frame. —Betsy Burnham, Burnham Design
Max Kim-Bee
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Paint the Ceiling
Don't ignore the ceiling! Though most people default to white paint overhead, color gives you something interesting to look at. Gray-blues, lavenders, and buttery yellows draw the eye up without being too brash. —Olga Naiman, aparat.us
Miki Duisterhof
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Make a Runner
A bunch of humble rag rugs add up to one stunning runner. Don't sew? Ask your local dry cleaner or upholsterer to stitch the mats together. —Sirpa Cowell, textile designer
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Update Your Mat
Try this snazzy solution for ho-hum sisal: Stencils offer a foolproof way to bring pattern to a plain rug. Be sure to work with an oil-based paint, then protect it with a clear sealant. Or if you prefer a distressed finish, skip the sealant and lightly sand the painted surface. —Alexa Hampton, Mark Hampton LLC
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New Shower Curtain
The easiest bathroom redo ever? A new shower curtain! —Sasha Emerson, Sasha Emerson Design
SHOP SHOWER CURTAINS
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Christmas Decorating On A Tight Budget
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