Revamp your home for less than £100

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When we redecorate, we often want brand new everything, whether that’s a new wooden floor, designer wallpaper or posh décor. But with Christmas around the corner, most of us don’t have the money. There are many ways you can improve your home without spending lots of money, so let’s take a look at different ways you can revamp your home for less than £100. 

Pick up a paintbrush

One of the first things your guests look at when they walk into your home is the state of your walls. If they are looking a bit tired, give them a fresh lick of paint. Whether it’s white, cream, pink or blue your home will look brand new!

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Upcycling

Upcycling your old furniture is a great way to transform your home for less. If you have an old chest of drawers that’s tucked away in your garage, give them a lick of paint and they’ll be just like new! Add different door handles to your newly painted draws to add some character, anyone will link you’ve bought it brand new! 

Peel-and-stick tiles

Tired of looking at the same old tiles? Give your kitchen or bathroom a new life with peel-and-stick tiles. You can buy them from way fair for as little as 14.99. They come in all sorts of colours and designs, so you’ll be spoiled for choice. All you need to do is peel and stick, it’s that easy! No mess and no fuss. 

LEDs

Sticking LEDs around the bottom of your kitchen cabinets is an easy way to inject some brightness into your home. You can stick them around your coving too! Remember to get someone to help you.

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Furniture

Moving your furniture around can seem like you have redecorated. If you’re decorating your living room, move around your sofa or armchair into another section of the room. Hang your television on the wall if it’s on a table for more space. Add in a new coffee table in the centre of your room and place magazines and candles on top for the ultimate cosy space. 

Plants!

Did you know plants are good for your mental health and wellbeing? You can’t go wrong with adding some greenery to your home! Asplenium and chlorophytum are air-purifying plants, which helps you concentrate better and contributes to your health. 

We hope these tips and tricks on how to revamp your home on a budget will help you with your next renovation. Leave a comment down below! 

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