Renovating your home needn’t be an intimidating thought, and there’s plenty you can do without knocking down a single wall.
From easy alterations to accessible design style, we’ve pulled together our favourite tips from our talented Taskers to give your home the refresh it deserves.
One of the most impactful ways to transform your home is by adding some personality to your staircase. A stair runner is an easy and affordable way to do just that – just make sure to opt for a bold colour to make a real statement. This trick is easy to implement on uncarpeted wooden stairs, but even without them, ripping up the carpet, sanding, then painting/varnishing isn’t too a technical job to sort yourself.
Source: Pinterest – House & Garden Magazine UK
You all know Billy, right? The Billy Bookcase from IKEA, perhaps their most popular product. Yes, that one. But forget the fact that so many people have it already, this relatively cheap bit of kit is an internet favourite, with a seemingly endless amount of options of how to use it – large in thanks to its adjustable shelves, variable widths and heights, and changeable colour.
Want to create a style or feature wall, add a storage system-cum-kitchen island, or just create your own stylish room divider? BILLY CAN HELP.
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This might sound like a more expensive job than expected, but there are plenty of options from big retailers for reasonably-priced tiles that still pack a punch in the style department. For an easy and budget-friendly option, update your splashback or bathroom with a simple white tile, and try a grey grout for a cool industrial effect. Head to places like Topps Tiles for around 31p per tile.
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Seems like a simple one, but painting some or all of your house can make all the difference. Use light or neutral colours to give the illusion of more space, or if you really want to switch up the decor of a room while you’re at it, why not paint one wall a bold colour to create a statement design? It’s an old trick, but one that works.
…and forget following the herd and only using luxury paint products, according to most interior designers worth their weight in strategically-placed coffee table books, a high street brand like Dulux will do the job nicely.
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Okay, this one is a lot less intimidating than it looks. If you have a flat bed, a DIY headboard can really bring it to life and make some good use of the drab blank wall space right behind your bed. Seek out inspiration on Pinterest and then prepare to get crafty. You could try some of the ideas below:
Source: Pinterest – Homedecorbedrooms.club
You’ve decided to refresh your home, and that’s great – but before you hop to it, just make sure you’re all set on the following considerations:
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