Home Decor Ideas for a Tight Budget

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Posted 09/13/21 7:45am by Prim

Looking at fancy magazines may lead you to believe that stylish home decor is expensive and out of reach for anyone on a budget. But revitalizing your home doesn’t have to break the bank. There are many affordable ways you can decorate your home without spending an excessive amount of money. If you’re unsure where to look for affordable home decor, follow these five tips.

1. Head to the Flea Market

Flea markets have a wide variety of home decor items at prices you’ll never see at a regular store. You can find wall art, decorative vases, and throw rugs at affordable rates. If you find something that is a little pricey for you, feel free to haggle with a stall owner for a lower price. Many flea market sellers are willing to bend on the price in order to sell it, unlike at a conventional store. Look for local flea markets in your area. 

2. Get Crafty

You don’t have to be an artist to make wall art for your home. There are a wide variety of easy crafts you can find to use as decoration for your home. Head to Pinterest and search for DIY home decor items. If you’ve got a creative streak, not only will you save money but you’ll enjoy designing your home decor. It is personally satisfying to hang art on the wall that you put time and effort into. While you’ll likely have to buy some materials for any craft you plan to create, the raw materials will certainly be more affordable than purchasing ready-made art.

3. Go Thrift Shopping 

Similar to the flea market, thrift shops are a great way to shop for home decor on a budget. Thrift shops are preferable to the flea market if you’re looking for large furniture items to populate your house. Most big consignment stores have living room sets, bookshelves, and dining room tables where you can get some good deals on furniture. While there may be some wear and tear on furniture you buy secondhand, items are usually in fairly good condition. You also have the option to reupholster old, dated furniture to look more modern. For wood furniture, a funky paint job can bring an old table back to life. 

4. Easy Renovations 

Simple, affordable renovations can completely change the decor of your house. For example, grabbing paint at your local hardware store and painting an accent wall is an easy project that can be done in a day without excessive cost. Not all home renovations are expensive or require outside labor. 

5. Use Houseplants 

Houseplants aren’t expensive and will bring a lively ambiance into your home. For those who are sticking to a strict budget, you can grab seeds at your local nursery and grow the plants yourself. Seeds are extremely cheap, so your only real expense will be soil and a decorative pot. 

There is no need to wait until you have more money to begin decorating your home. Shopping at affordable places and taking on decor projects yourself can completely change the look of your home. Your tastes don’t have to be expensive to look fabulous. 


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