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| Poufs! They're a big deal right now. Rather than spend $300+ on one for your home, why not follow Houzz user katypopo's lead and make your own? She used instructions found here. Private Comment
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| ... She used a little ladder found at her local antique mall. What a clever idea! Private Comment
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| A collection of pretty plates can become a focal point for your walls with ease by following these these step-by-step instructions. Private Comment
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| Knobs and handles are an easy and instant way to change the look of a piece of furniture. Here, designer Abbe Fenimore added handles to an IKEA dresser and a mirror cut to fit the top to come up with a look that's less "big box chain" and more one-of-a-kind.
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See more of this home designed by Fenimore in the Houzz Tour. |
| For a more detailed look, try a more delicate stencil in one room or wall in your home. Stencil designer Janna Makaeva of Cutting Edge Designs shows how it's done. Private Comment
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| Houzz user carrieannrich fell in love with a bench from Ballard Designs, but wasn't quite so crazy about the price tag. She decided to make one herself, and thankfully provided instructions on her blog for how you can too! Private Comment
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| Next time you see a dilapidated Scrabble box at the thrift store, pick it up! Those old letters could be new magnets for your fridge, thanks to this project from Alicia at Atypical Type A.
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You can see more of Alicia's projects and fun home in her Houzz Tour. |
| Amanda from Red Jet Whistle had the ingenious idea to hang a thrifted ball light from an iron plant hanger to make this cool bedside lamp. Private Comment
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| It may be a tad hard to see on the right side of this photo, but a little bunting dresses up a wall of Amanda's sweet bathroom. She shares how to make your own flag bunting in this tutorial. Private Comment
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| And how could I leave out this awesome Flor tile customization? Amanda gives a full play-by-play on how the rug was made right here. Private Comment
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| Houzz member serim took two basic IKEA shoe cabinets and transformed them using a bit of paint and some 3D wall covers. Find out how she did it on her blog, Eclectic Touch. Private Comment
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| That's not a bouquet of flowers on the dresser, it's a little lamp that Leah from The Way We Are painted white and hot-glued with fake flowers from the dollar store. So sweet for a little girl's room! Private Comment
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| Why spend $$ on a wall decal when you can get the same look with felt and twine? Follow the Zerbey's lead and make your own instead. See how. Private Comment
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| Amy of ABC Design mimicked the look of her loft windows on a blank wall with a heap of square mirrors, a laser level and plenty of mirror mastic. Private Comment
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| Here's a super-easy trick: Bling up a towel bar with a little glue and some rhinestones, as Tina Sindahl did. Private Comment
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