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Friday, February 12, 2016
How to Redecorate Your Bedroom on a Tight Budget
by Kathy Adams, Demand Media
If you're tired of the same old look in your bedroom, there's a
good chance you've thought about redecorating. Completely revamping a
room can be an expensive undertaking, especially if going for a designer
look similar to those featured in a magazine. Rather than shopping at
high-end stores to create your ideal decor, whip up your own "thrifty
chic" makeover using repurposed or inexpensive materials from salvage
shops, craft stores and home improvement retailers.
Wall Paint
Repainting a bedroom is one way to give the entire space a
fresh look, even without replacing any of the belongings within the
room. Some designer paint brands are quite expensive, especially if you
wish to paint the entire room one color. Instead, check your local paint
or home improvement store for a "mistint" section. Many retailers sell
paint that was not quite the right shade for another customer at a
fraction of what that paint would cost off the shelf. Who knows, they
may have a shade that is just right for you. Another way to cut down on
paint costs is to not repaint each wall entirely. Instead, opt for
stripes, chevrons or designs plotted out with painter's tape, cutting
down on the amount of paint needed. Painting just one wall in a fresh
color turns it into a focal wall for the space.
Decals and Stamps
Homemade decals and stamps can be customized to any theme you
like, since you're the one making them. Sticky-backed shelf paper or
contact paper provides the vinyl decal material; draw or trace your
designs, such as apples or dragonflies, onto the backing paper, then cut
them out with a craft knife. These decals can be placed on walls,
furniture, lamps and vases -- just about any smooth surface -- and are
easily removed if you tire of them. Thick craft or shipping foam serves
as homemade stamp medium. Draw a design onto the foam, then carve it out
with a craft knife. Fabric paint allows you to stamp onto throw
pillows, rugs, curtains, sheets and pillowcases, turning plain fabric
into custom room decor. Acrylic craft paint, which is available in small
inexpensive bottles, provides the same effect for stamping on walls,
doors or furniture.
Furniture
If the existing furniture in the bedroom is still functional
but a little outdated or uninteresting, revamp it with a new coat of
paint. Painting several pieces a light shade such as white freshens the
look of the entire room, especially if the bedroom features some dark or
bright walls or furnishings. "New" old furniture to revamp can be found
at thrift stores, yard sales or salvage shops for far less than such
pieces would cost new, even when adding in the costs of repainting.
Repurposed materials can also be used as furniture, such as an old
wooden door atop two filing cabinets for a large desk, ideal if you work
from home or want to create a kids' craft project area in their shared
bedroom.
Organization and Accessorizing
Sometimes, clearing the clutter out of the room goes a long
way to giving the bedroom a fresh, peaceful atmosphere. Relocating
anything that doesn't belong in the room, such as piles of unfolded
laundry or stacks of magazines, creates a sensation of more space. Use
the extra space to create a reading nook by moving in an armchair from a
cluttered room, or by moving one already in the room to an area near a
window for a more enjoyable atmosphere. If the bed lacks a headboard,
fashion one out of a salvaged door or garden gate, or a large picture
frame plus upholstery foam and fabric. Empty wooden crates such as wine
crates double as wall-mounted shelves for a somewhat rustic or country
vibe.
Judy Clarke and Kelly Clarke are co-founders of The Clarke Team at Coldwell Banker. Judy is an escaped CPA while Kelly is an MBA. They specialize in properties located on the Peninsula and have a top referral network for other areas.
They quickly earn the trust and respect of their clients with their professional approach. They strive for constant improvement and offer outstanding communication and client care. Contact them at sold@clarketeam.com, or call Judy at 650-270-8423 or Kelly at 650-315-5371.
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