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20 practical ways to update your interior without renovation and big expenses
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Every second Russian person dreams of updating their interior, but is not ready for a major renovation or big expenses. According to designers' experience, even small changes can radically transform the space. We explore how to update your interior without major rearrangements or repairs.
Main points from the article:
Most changes can be made over the weekend;
Many solutions don't require special skills;
Often you can get by with DIY materials;
It's important to plan a cohesive look;
- Each change should be functional.
20 proven ways to change your interior
Repaint one accent wall
Add a large mirror
Change curtains and textiles
Organize a new storage system
Create a gallery on the wall
Reposition furniture diagonally
Add indoor plants
Update decorative cushions
Change light fixture shades
Use temporary wallpaper
Repaint old furniture
Update drawer pulls on furniture
Add decorative lighting
Create a system of hidden storage
Use new furniture covers
Organize a photo wall
Add a rug or change its placement
Create a composition of posters
Update small decor items
Rearrange bookshelves
Why color changes everything
The fastest way to change a space is to add color. Simply repaint one wall or even part of a wall. Choose deep, saturated tones for accents. Even painting doors or window frames can completely change how the room is perceived.

Design: Harmony interiors
How light creates atmosphere
Change the placement of light sources. Add table lamps and use string lights for cozy ambient lighting. New shades can completely change the character of the lighting. Position mirrors so they reflect natural light.
Why textiles work wonders
Changing textiles is the easiest way to refresh your space. New curtains, cushions, and furniture covers instantly transform the room. Choose fabrics with different textures — this creates depth and interest in your interior.

Design: Blogger Liza
How plants change the space
Indoor plants not only purify the air but also create a cozy atmosphere. Use plants of different heights and forms. Choose interesting planters — they can become standalone decorative elements.
Why proper storage matters
Proper organization of storage visually expands the space. Use boxes, baskets, and organizers in a consistent style. Hide cables and small items — this makes the interior look neater.

Design: Vadim and Tatiana Spouses
How art brings walls to life
Create a gallery from photos, posters, or paintings. It's important to place them correctly — group by color or theme. Use matching frames for a unified look.
Why furniture can be refreshed
Old furniture is easy to refresh with paint or new hardware. Even replacing drawer pulls on cabinets can change their appearance. Use removable covers — they're easy to swap by season or mood.
How small touches create comfort
New decorative elements can completely change the atmosphere. Place candles, add vases with dried flowers, arrange interesting books. Don't overdo it — each item should be functional or meaningful.

Design: Anastasia Rezina, Blogger
What to keep in mind
All changes should be thoughtful and create a harmonious look. Don't try to implement all ideas at once — start small and assess the results. Remember that the most important thing in interior design is the comfort of those living in it.
Updating your interior doesn't require big expenses or renovations. It's enough to be imaginative and approach changes systematically. The key is to understand which elements actually need updating and what can stay as it is.
Cover: Design project by Alena Shcherbina
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