Saturday, August 28, 2010

Update the interior of the home

Tips for upgrading the interior of the home without spending much money

1 When you think of buying on a budget, it is worth spending the money that we have in things that can be easily adapted to being in a space or another.

2 Fixing a little wood is a cheap and easy way of retrieving a worn-looking room, requiring only a little paint or varnish. The bright colors that reflect light can improve the environment.

3 If we can not afford wardrobes in the bedroom, buy some old hangers and place them in a flea market on the walls with racks for storing clothing. The fixtures are expensive, but you can visit the auction houses of the country and try to find a piece of jewelry.

4 Change the handles of the dresser to renew it. It is easy to embellish the house, changing some parts and accessories.

5 If we have dining chairs that can begin to look dirty to buy some sleeves to cover them. The covers are cheap and easy to buy already made.

6 Visiting the furniture markets in no hurry to buy. Often you can find bright objects that can be updated with a coat of paint.

7 The markets and fairs are also good places to look. For example, we find an old bookshelf and use it to display china or other embellishments.

8 Try to gain a more objective view of the room to help transform it. And decide if all items fit into the desired space and what is its purpose.

9 We must ask if any of our furniture is small or too big for the space. Think of what can best adapt to space and even withdraw some of the larger items.

10 When it comes to decorating, take special care to how to spend the budget. Do not skimp too much on the quality or the overall look of the room. The idea is to get a sense of continuity between any central element and the rest of the design plan.

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