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Budget Decorator: Shop Your Home for a New Look

Redecorate without spending a cent by casting a creative eye on the showroom called home

Laura Gaskill
Laura GaskillJanuary 21, 2017
Houzz Contributor. I cover decorating ideas, Houzz tours & the monthly home maintenance checklist. My favorite pieces to write center around the emotional aspects of home and savoring life's simple pleasures. Decluttering course + discount for Houzzers: https://www.lauragaskill.com/welcome-houzzers
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I love switching things up at home and experimenting with decorating styles, but like most of us, my decorating budget does not allow for purchases made on a whim. Instead of spending money (and cluttering up my home with more stuff), when I want a change I first try to use what I have in a fresh way. From new furniture arrangements and easy DIY makeovers to ideas for creative reuse, there are many ways to update your space that do not require cash. If you are ready for a home makeover without spending a dime, it’s time to shop your house.

Also known as “use what you have” decorating, shopping your house entails searching your own home for forgotten treasures and looking at what you already use with fresh eyes. Get started with these three steps:
*Do a walk-through of your home, exploring every nook and cranny for forgotten items. Note anything you would like to have repaired.

*Take photographs of everything. It is easier and faster to see what will work where if you can hold up a picture, rather than dragging furniture from room to room.
*Remember to remove, not just add, items. If a piece of furniture or a decor item has been rubbing you the wrong way, move it out, try it in a different room, paint it or sell it — but don’t let it just sit there.
Here are 12 creative ways to kick off your shop-your-home makeover. Feel free to add your own ideas to the mix in the Comments section.
Kate Riley - Centsational Girl
Shop your kitchen for pretty organizers. Bowls, creamers, cake plates and serving trays can all make fabulous organizers for everything from jewelry and makeup brushes to office supplies and mail.
Natalie Myers
Give an old twin bed new life. An old twin bed frame (or even just the mattresses) languishing in the basement can easily be transformed into a chic daybed with the addition of a pretty coverlet and an armful of pillows. The key to making it look more sofa-like is to cover the mattress with a fabric you would not normally find on a bed. A vintage Moroccan wedding blanket, a heavy linen coverlet or anything with pretty trim would be sublime.
René Zieg
Dress up your walls with dishes. Have a pile of pretty dishes hiding out in a dark cupboard? Bring them out where you can appreciate them by creating a wall display. Try incorporating one larger platter in the center to anchor the arrangement.

See how to hang a plate collection
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Put an unused desk to work. Placed behind a sofa floating in the middle of the room, a desk provides a convenient spot for sorting mail or displaying a few favorite objects. You can also try using a desk as a console table, an entryway organizer or an unconventional bar cart.
Emily McCall
Stop before you buy that changing table. Dressers (the long, low type) are usually the perfect height for use as a changing table and have the added bonus of ample storage in the drawers below. Later, simply remove the changing-pad top and fill the drawers with your little one's clothes instead of diapers.

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Give mismatched accessories a cohesive look. Wondering what to do with the random assortment of vases, bowls and other trinkets unearthed from your attic? Assuming none are too valuable, try unifying the collection with a coat of white paint. When you are finished, group the items together in one spot (on a bookcase, for instance) rather than scattered throughout the room for the most impact.

See how to make over knickknacks with paint
Emily McCall
Create a unique display space with a spare coffee table. Just because you bought that table to use in front of the sofa doesn't mean that is the limit of its potential. Try using a coffee table (longer, narrower versions work best) pushed against the wall to hold artsy books or a pottery collection. Or use it as the focal point in a yoga or meditation corner with a candle and other special objects placed on top.
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Swap out your current coffee table. Changing your coffee table is a quick way to freshen up your living room. Look around your home for things you might be able to use instead, such as a wooden or leather bench, a steamer trunk or a pair or stools or side tables.
Cut a table down to size. Before you give away an old table, consider whether you would use it if it were shorter. Kitchen tables, consoles and simple desks can all be shortened to become wonderful coffee tables.
The Virginia House
Reuse architectural elements as decorative displays. If your basement or garage is crowded with old windows, doors and shutters, think about how you might use these creatively around the house.

Window panels can house photographs, or you can fasten them to a base to make a unique table. Shutters and doors can stand in for your headboard, while old brackets can hold up floating shelves.
Try that dresser in another room. Dressers are one of the most versatile pieces of furniture, providing both display space and storage. Try using one in the entryway with mail on top, scarves and hats in the drawers below.

Or put one in the dining room to use as a buffet, with linens housed in the drawers. If you are a crafter, try painting your old dresser with chalkboard paint and keeping supplies organized by writing with chalk on the drawer fronts.

See how to make your own chalkboard paint
Emily A. Clark
Need more workspace? Use an old dining table as a desk. If you have an old dining table you no longer use, consider swapping it with your desk for more room to spread out. Also, be honest about how you use (and how you wished you used) your home. If you hardly ever use your formal dining room but seriously need more space to dedicate to your home business, why not give in and make your dining room the office? On the rare occasion you want to host a dinner party, you can always clear away your work materials.

Tell us: What is your best repurposing or budget decorating tip?
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  • Heidi Presser
    3 years ago

    I use my dining room and living room every day. My dining room and living room are one big room with the only difference being ceiling height. I find that changing the tablecloth, runner, vase, and flowers in the dining room, changes the atmosphere in both rooms. My dining room table always has a tablecloth. Sometimes, I have the other items on the table. These pictures are both of my dining room table.


  • lizziemorrissey
    last year
    Please tell me that a professional DID NOT design the room with the piano in it? Please! It is so busy and the beautiful piano with it's own glory, in a lovely room anyway, it is like a tornado come through and that's where the piano landed?????? I'm sorry but, the room is lovely and, the piano is divine but together? Big no no for me!
  • backyardrose
    last year

    To me, the piano looks perfect for a small music loving gathering.

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