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Try these budget-friendly ways to update home decor

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Home interiors can be spruced up in a number of ways. Ideas run the gamut from relatively inexpensiv­e changes in paint color to more extensive (and expensive) remodels that may include demolition and reconstruc­tion. Investing in new home decor is another way to breathe new life into spaces, and this approach that falls somewhere in the middle in regard to cost.

Material and product costs remain high across the board, so individual­s interested in changing the furniture and other design elements in their homes might be seeking ways to do so in the most affordable way possible. In such instances, homeowners can try these budget-friendly ways to overhaul their home decor.

■ Create the illusion of more space. Light, bright and white are key attributes to remember when selecting design elements for rooms where you want to create the illusion of more square footage. Painting the walls in very light colors, increasing natural and artificial light, including using well-placed mirrors to reflect light and decorating with light-colored fabrics can help a space seem more roomy.

■ Replace the accessorie­s. Replacing curtains, area rugs, throw pillows and chair cushions is an easy way to change a room without a big investment. Consider updating some wall art and tying color schemes together with all of the newly introduced elements.

■ Splurge on statement pieces that will be used frequently. These may include chandelier­s, unique rugs or an eye-catching piece of furniture.

■ Shop discount stores for furniture and accents. Traditiona­l design centers can be great places to find plenty of high-quality merchandis­e. However, don’t overlook local discount or close-out centers that may have items at very reasonable costs. Stores like Home Goods, At Home and Big Lots routinely get new merchandis­e that changes with the season, helping homeowners to refresh their spaces without having to dig deep into their pockets. Shop the high-end stores for inspiratio­n, then try to find “dupes” in the discount stores that will mimic the looks for less.

■ Cut out the clutter. Modern homes are lean and clean. A home’s interior instantly looks more high-end and appealing when the clutter is removed. Consider keeping main living areas free from too many knickknack­s and other accents. If you want to display a special collection, set aside a room specifical­ly for such items.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Rooms featuring neutral colors and minimal clutter tend to appear large and modern.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Rooms featuring neutral colors and minimal clutter tend to appear large and modern.

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