How to decorate a house with no money?
Today I’m going to give you all of the best home decorating ideas on a budget.
Over the years, this question comes up again and again…
Understandably!
Tips for People Decorating Their Home on a Budget
We all love beautiful things.
Unfortunately, beautiful things are also usually quite expensive.
However, with a little creativity, you can make your home beautiful on a tight budget.
Interior design is a fantastic way to express yourself and create an environment where you’re comfortable.
It’s easy to get carried away by Instagram posts and Pinterest boards and feel like you have to spend a lot of money to design your perfect space.
Of course, those perfectly styled rooms filled with expensive home decor items are so inviting. But there are plenty of ways you can decorate your house if you’re on a tight budget.
These are a few time tested budget friendly home decorating ideas.
1. Decorate with what you own.
This is a totally free option when it comes to home decor, and one of my favorite home decorating ideas on a budget.
Look around your home for pretty items that you love that will look great on a bookshelf or as a centerpiece.
Combine little knick-knacks you already own into groups as vignettes and display them all together.
There are plenty of ways to use stuff you’ve already got around the house to redecorate, and it’s totally free!.
2. Organize With Your Home’s Decor In Mind
Neatly organized shelves are always going to be more aesthetically pleasing than cluttered ones. If you’re looking for some great, low cost organizing ideas and products, this post has quite a few of them.
Try organizing your books by color rather than randomly throwing them into your bookcase.
You can beautify your closet by organizing by color too. Color coordinating your possessions is a great way to not only organize your home but add some visual interest to what you already own.
This is another interior design look that’s totally free!
3. Shop at budget-friendly home decor stores
If you are looking for some new interior design items, start at budget-friendly decor stores.
Check out T.J.Maxx, Target, Walmart, Etsy and Ebay. These are great places to find pieces that you can use as a focal point for a room or for your interior design look as a whole.
If you’re in the market for a coffee table, lighting fixtures, or throw pillows, these are great things to pick up less expensively.
Be sure to check out this post for even more ideas and sources for budget friendly home decor.
4. Decorate with a coat of fresh paint.
If your living room furniture or dining room set just isn’t doing it for you but you don’t have the money for anything new, you can always add a coat of paint.
Fresh paint breathes new life into older furniture.
Chances are you might already have some leftover cans of paint on hand.
If not, all you have to do is buy the paint and roll up your sleeves.
When it comes to interior painting, don’t overlook the kitchen.
We’ve got a whole post dedicated to painting your kitchen cabinets here!
We gave new life to this Demilune table above, with a fresh coat of high gloss paint.
Wall color in our living room here is Benjamin Moore Cape Hatteras Sand.
5. On a budget, a great idea is to opt for a minimalist look in your home’s decor.
One major budget saver is going for a look that doesn’t require tons of stuff.
A minimalist look that mostly eliminates clutter and focuses on a few key focal points is a great way to introduce an interior design style to your home without breaking the bank.
This method also allows you to splurge on a few nicer home decor pieces because the room will focus on them and there won’t be a need for other home decor items
6. Decorate with unique accents.
This doesn’t necessarily mean a Salvatore Dali reproduction! “Unique” means unique to you.
People sink a lot of money into interior design items without a real plan, which means they’re constantly updating because it’s not exactly what they want.
Find a few pieces that you absolutely love and use them to guide your interior design efforts so they inspire the whole look of your home.
7. Rearrange the furniture.
Sometimes we’re so used to seeing our furniture layout, day in and day out, we don’t realize there might be a better alternative.
Try taking a few photos of your space on your phone. This allows you to look at the room in a new light.
You don’t need to move every single piece around (although this could be great too!) a few tweaks and edits to your furniture layout might be all you need to love the room again.
Family room wall color here is Benjamin Moore Calm.
8. Take out those family heirlooms and display them throughout your home.
This tip is a personal favorite. Displaying beautiful keepsake items is not only cost effective, but a great way to truly put a personal stamp on your home.
Don’t miss this post on framing keepsakes and special family mementos.
Wall color here is Benjamin Moore Cumulus Cloud.
9. Decorate with some plants or fresh flowers, always budget friendly and always a great idea.
A quick trip to a local nursery or hardware store can yield some beautiful results.
A personal favorite of mine is Isreali Ruscus .
This is the exact greenery in the photo below.
Simply put the stems in a pretty vase or container and and the leaves stay fresh and green for months on end!
A great way to spruce up any room, I love to use it in our dining area.
Our marble kitchen counters, see more with this article on marble vs. quartz counter tops.
10. Don’t over look consignment shops for budget friendly home decorating ideas.
Whether you’re looking to get rid of pieces you own or buy new ones (or both!) local Goodwill and thrift shops are a great design source.
Find out the day of the week when they receive new items so you can be the first to peruse the shipment.
I’ve seen everything from a beautiful dining table to vintage area rugs at these shops.
Some shops will even negotiate the price, it never hurts to ask!
Home Decorating Ideas On A Budget – Conclusion:
Interior design doesn’t have to break the bank, and there are plenty of totally free ways you can update your home’s look.
Don’t let Pinterest or Instagram intimidate, rather use it for inspiration.
And never forget, those professionally taken photographs are missing a key element.
It’s people that give home life! You want to make sure your home will reflect YOUR personality.
For even more decorating tips – join our helpful design Facebook group!
In this group – members share photos with their design questions and dilemmas from their own home.
We all chime in with our best advice!
We also share our best sources and tips – so it’s great for those hard to find items and pieces.
Lastly, to help you even further with your home design projects, download my FREE DESIGN CHEAT SHEET!
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PS: Peruse these kitchen trend predictions for 2021 for even more home design inspo!
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