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Make the most of what you already own

Here are a few ideas for decorating your home on a budget

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There’s no rule that says decorating has to mean buying something new. Try these tips to make the most of what you already have in your home to dress up your space.

Book it: If you’re staring at a fireplace that doesn’t work and a pile of tomes you’re no longer interested in reading, tackle both by turning your library into an interestin­g fireplace filler.

Embrace quirkiness:

Eclectic is the style of the moment. Embrace this highly personaliz­ed design movement by bringing a few family treasures out of the attic. Thoughtful­ly select one or two pieces, rather than an entire curio cabinet’s worth.

Make a blanketed bench: Fold a colorful blanket and use it as a bench seat cushion. Use belts to hold the blanket in place.

Update the family pictures:

Display favorite memories and photos in a vignette that is personal and welcoming. Get a streamline­d look by using fewer photos printed at larger sizes. Use frames you have and paint them the same color for a unified display. Or invest in inexpensiv­e, basic black frames for a polished look.

Love your decor inside and out:

Bring outdoor pieces inside for an easy addition. Garden stools work just as well indoors as they do on patios and porches for extra seats and drink tables.

Remove cabinet doors:

Sometimes decorating is just as much about subtractio­n as it is addition.

Examine the inside of your cabinet boxes to determine if they are display-worthy. The insides may need a fresh coat of paint or a good cleaning. Remove doors and fill any holes with putty and paint or stain to match the cabinet box. Display favorite dishes, utensils and cookware or large jars filled with pantry staples, such as flour, pasta and rice, inside the newly exposed cabinet.

Add height with curtains: If your drapes have enough length, consider moving the curtain rod to the ceiling, which will give the

room a greater sense of height. Before you make the move, measure your curtains to make sure they will still graze the floor if you move the rod. If you need a little extra length and your drapes currently hang by a rod pocket, invest in drapery clips, which will make the drapes hang a little bit closer to the floor.

Make over the pillows:

Pillows can be pricey. If you are getting weary of yours, consider pillow covers in the same size as your existing pillows. The old pillow can act as an insert, and

when zipped or buttoned into a fresh cover, no one will know that your new green pillow was once red. If you’re handy with a needle and thread, make your own pillow covers.

Display your finds: Incorporat­e mementos from vacations or special occasions into your decor. The move will integrate your personalit­y and life experience­s into the space, where they can be admired by guests and family. Whether it’s a collection of shells from a beach vacation or a framed wedding invitation or birth announceme­nt, even the simplest of items become display-worthy when they recall a special memory.

Create paper updates:

Wallpaper, fabric and wrapping paper remnants are all perfect fodder for lining the backs of boring bookcases or built-ins. Score a discounted material and start lining for an easy, instant update.

Put kids’ art on display: Kids bring home a plethora of finger paintings, constructi­on-paper creations and carefully colored drawings. Instead of stowing away these masterpiec­es, put them on display in pretty frames. Plus, with the ongoing influx of artwork, you have a constant resource for changing up the gallery.

Display jewelry: Take your baubles out of hiding and hang them along a bedroom wall on simple hooks. The colorful jewelry will add visual interest to your walls and keep items from becoming tangled.

Mismatch your plates:

Turn a hodgepodge of plates into a fun display. Use items from your own collection and scope out inexpensiv­e companion pieces at thrift stores. Plan out your arrangemen­t before you start hanging to avoid making unnecessar­y holes in the wall.

Use color to update: Paint is a must-have tool for budget decorating. But this versatile medium is not restricted only to walls. It can also be used to give dated furniture and accessorie­s a much-needed lift.

Go on a household hunt: For another way to wake up your bookcases, incorporat­e objects from throughout your house into the display. That serving platter you love, but never use? A horse figurine from your daughter’s past fascinatio­n with all things equine? Anything with an interestin­g shape or design can be a candidate. Look for objects that have commonalit­ies, such as white finishes, to create a more unified display. And resist the urge to add “just one more” item. If you have a large collection, rotate objects in and out from time to time, rather than displaying everything all at once, to ensure the vignette stays away from cluttered territory.

 ?? ALEKSANDRA ZLATKOVIC/GETTY ?? Take ordinary items and work them into your decor with a few easy tricks and simple supplies.
ALEKSANDRA ZLATKOVIC/GETTY Take ordinary items and work them into your decor with a few easy tricks and simple supplies.

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