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How to Update Interior on a Zero Budget: 10 Useful Tips

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Even if only a short time has passed since the renovation, the desire to refresh your familiar surroundings is understandable. Changes in the house are always needed, as it reflects your mood and emotional state, which change daily. If bringing ideas to life is limited by financial constraints, take our article as a guide - we have prepared 10 interesting and, most importantly, budget-friendly tips for updating the interior.

1. Rearrange Furniture

On the way to the sofa, you bump into a coffee table or read a book at the window table and regretfully look at the chair in the poorly lit corner... If such situations reflect your daily routine, boldly start a new furniture arrangement. Don't limit yourself to one room. Perhaps the chairs at the dining table on the kitchen can decorate the living room, and a chair from a soft set is best placed in the bedroom.

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2. Refresh Textiles

After a thorough inspection of wardrobes and storage, you will surely find scraps of various fabrics that have not yet found their use. It's time to recall the lessons of sewing and crafting. Several evenings will pass in the company of needle and thread, creating cushion covers, decorative tablecloths or throws - but the result is worth it.

If handicrafts are not your strength, clothing will come to the rescue - a bright dress on the wall will lift your mood and remind you of summer.

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3. Relocate Plants

Discover a new hobby - indoor gardening. Build new homes for aloe or cacti on windowsills that will become a highlight of the interior. Breathe new life into dusty boots, tin cans or a tea set stored in the closet.

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4. Decorate Walls with Photos

Nothing lifts the mood more than happy faces of family and friends. Find old photo albums hidden in the attic or print photos from your last vacation - and start creating compositions. Decorate walls with several framed images or create a collage in an original shape - experiments are only encouraged.

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5. Experiment with Lighting

For those planning changes in the home, it's important to remember about additional lighting. Soft light from floor lamps and wall sconces creates a cozy atmosphere, while fairy lights can add romantic or festive notes to the room. It doesn't matter how far away New Year's is - your mood will be guaranteed to be great all evening.

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6. Use Seasonal Decor

Nature has no bad weather, so update your interior depending on what season is outside the window. In summer, use vases to decorate your home with fresh flowers or fruits. In autumn, don't forget about herbariums - compositions made of vibrant dried leaves will beautify the interior of any room.

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7. Arrange Books Around the Apartment

Use books as accessories. Instead of storing them in a bookcase or on a bookshelf, distribute timeless volumes by Gogol or Pushkin throughout different corners of the apartment. Their unobtrusive presence will make the interior cozier and remind guests about the intellectual hobbies of the homeowners.

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8. Play with Items with History

During a budget interior update, it's the perfect time to remember souvenirs from other countries, an old guitar or a vintage chest. Items with history will be a harmonious decoration for the interior, even if it's very modern. This way you'll add a fashionable eclectic note to it.

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9. Make Accessories by Hand

Handmade accessories are the best way to make your interior unique. The internet is full of tips on how to make beautiful and, most importantly, useful things from everyday materials. For example, turn an old wooden box into a coffee table or create an original lamp from paper and wire.

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10. Remember Forgotten Things

All new is well forgotten old. Go through wardrobes and attics - perhaps the curtains you once stored in a far drawer will now shine anew in the interior. The rule applies to any textile: bed linen, towels in the bathroom and decorative cushions.

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