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Easy Ways to Freshen Up Your Home

Giving your space a new look doesn’t require a lot of money or skill. In fact, anyone can create a fresh, new look on a budget. Since furniture can be costly, we recommend focusing on accents.  

Try incorporating these few tips for your next update: 
 
Update Your Hardware
Replacing hardware in the kitchen, bathroom, and doors is a quick and inexpensive way to subtly incorporate a new, fresh look. You can also paint your existing hardware to add a fresh flare. 
 
Add a Statement Wall
You can quickly make a dynamic statement in any room by bringing focus to one wall. Bring in a pop of color with a new coat of paint, a fun pattern with wall paper, or new texture with fabric. Since you’re only dealing with one wall, it’s easy and inexpensive to change whenever you’re ready for a new look. 

Window Treatments 
Window treatments can also make a dynamic statement in a home. There are endless options in color, pattern, and texture. For a more dramatic look, consider moving your curtain rod closer to the ceiling. It creates an illusion of a higher ceiling. 

Switch-up Decorative Pillows
Pillows are one of the easiest ways to accent a space. You can mix and match them to create a picture perfect room. It’s also a great opportunity to bring in more color and texture without the expense of changing furniture. 

Inexpensive Wall Décor 
The candid photos you have in your phone right now could make for perfect wall art. There are numerous companies online or local stores that have the ability to take your photos and print them on canvas or create bigger images for framing. It’s not only decorative, but tells a story of your life. 

There are many ways to inexpensively bring a fresh look to your space. Even the smallest touches can tie together an entire room.  

Source: The Spruce

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