You don't need a ton of money to decorate your apartment in style! There are many creative ways you can save on new decor and some simple tweaks you can make yourself to revamp pieces you already own for little to no cost. Drastically transforming your space without breaking the bank is completely doable. Best of all, it's fun!
[Edit]Steps
[Edit]Walls and Windows
- Use removable wallpaper or decals to add style to blank walls. Most landlords don’t want renters to paint walls or install wallpaper, but that doesn’t have to cramp your style. Removable wallpaper and decals are affordable, easy to apply, and won’t damage the walls when you remove them. Check out local big box or department stores for cool options.[1]
- For a graphic element, look for artistic decals like flowers, birds, graffiti art, symbols, and even text.
- Cover one of the walls with removable wallpaper in a fun print or a colorful pattern to transform a room.[2]
- Hang or prop up a thrift store mirror to make your space feel bigger. Mirrors help light bounce around the room, creating a larger visual space.[3] The bigger the mirror, the bigger the impact! If you can’t put nails in your walls, leaning the mirror against a wall will create the same effect.[4]
- If you don’t already have a mirror you can use, check out resale and vintage shops for a low-cost option. Look for something with a cool frame to add even more style.
- Try placing the mirror over a piece of furniture, like an entry console, buffet cabinet, or even a dresser. An oversized floor mirror is also a great addition to a room if you have space.[5]
- Upgrade windows by replacing boring blinds with something stylish. Most new apartments come with plain, white plastic blinds. Switching out the window treatments doesn’t have to be costly and the difference it can make is huge. For example, try replacing the blinds with striped Roman shades or flowing statement curtains.[6]
- Hanging your curtains higher up makes your ceilings look higher. Install the curtain rods closer to the ceiling and add flowing drapes that reach the floor for a posh look.[7]
- If your apartment is on the smaller side, use mostly light colors for your walls, curtains, and furniture. That way, your space will feel more open and airy.[8]
- Color-code your bookshelves for a no-cost way to revamp wall space. If you’re an avid reader, bookshelves are probably taking up a lot of your wall space. Use that to your advantage by turning your bookshelves into art! Grouping and shelving your books by the color of their spines is a cool way to create style without spending a dime.[9]
- For example, try a rainbow color scheme, create a pattern, or emphasize your favorite colors by putting them front and center.[10]
- Create a statement wall by hanging large-scale thrift store artwork. Check out thrift stores, flea markets, and resale shops for colorful abstract paintings that vibe with your current color scheme. If prints are more your style, look for something large-scale and add a cool frame to take the piece to the next level.[11]
- If you have artist friends, consider going that route instead. That way, you can rep your friends' work and get cool pieces of art for cheap (or even free).
[Edit]Furniture and Floors
- Add a few colorful rugs to make a statement without spending a ton. A few new rugs won’t set you back much and they can add a lot of color and energy to your space. If you’re working with existing décor, choose rugs with colors and patterns that complement it. If your space and décor are pretty neutral, a vibrant rug can be an awesome statement item.[12]
- Area rugs tend to be the most expensive kind, so check out thrift stores and resale shops for those.
- Smaller rugs are usually much cheaper—check out what your local big box and department stores have in stock. You may find some good deals online, too.
- Breathe new life into existing furniture by repainting it. Adding a new coat of paint or finish to an old dresser, coffee table, desk, or bookshelf can drastically how they look. Remove all of the hardware, sand the piece down, and wipe off the dust. Then, brush on the new paint or spray paint it any color you want. Add a final coat of polyurethane to make the new paint last.[13]
- For example, paint your boring old desk a vibrant shade of blue-green to match the décor in your bedroom.
- A new coat of stain is also a great option for wood pieces. Apply a dark wood stain to make an old piece look more expensive.
- Try using multi-function furniture pieces to make the most of your space.[14] For instance, you might have a coffee table that doubles as storage.
- Switch out the doorknob and furniture hardware to spruce things up. New doorknobs and furniture hardware can provide a serious style upgrade. You can pick up attractive knob and hardware replacements for pretty cheap at home improvement or big box stores. There are loads of options and styles, so shop around until you find the perfect replacements.[15]
- Remove and replace existing hardware with a simple screwdriver or electric drill.
- Pick up an accent piece at a thrift store to add a unique twist to a room. Thrift stores and flea markets can be treasure troves if you want some unique and affordable furniture. Shop around at your local second-hand shops for funky coffee tables, nightstands, chairs, stools, and whatever else you need.[16]
- Keep in mind that you can repaint a piece and swap out the fixtures to make it even cooler for very little money. Try to look past the dull finish or weird paint and imagine its potential!
[Edit]Lighting and Fixtures
- Update your lamp shades to refresh your space on the cheap. Lamp shades tend to collect dust and grime, and older styles can make a space feel dated. The lamp base is the part that costs the most, so keep the bases you have, toss the old shades, and replace them with new shades. This is an easy way to add a pop of color to any room.[17]
- New lamp shades are pretty affordable, but thrift stores and vintage shops may have some pretty unique options.
- Replace the current lighting fixtures with more stylish ones. The overhead lighting fixtures in apartments can be pretty blah or even downright ugly. You can pick up nicer ones at most home improvement stores without spending a ton of cash and they’re usually easy to swap out on your own. There are loads of styles available, so think about what vibe you’re trying to create before you hit the stores.[18]
- For example, replacing that dull overhead light in your entryway with a hanging crystal fixture can seriously upgrade the space.
- Keep the old fixtures somewhere safe so you can put them back whenever you move out. Take your cool fixtures with you when you go!
- Update your dated ceiling fans with modern replacements. Most apartments have old ceiling fans or brand-new ones that look super cheap. Swap out those eye-sores for more modern options to quickly and easily give your space some pizzazz. Just remember to keep the original fan so you can reinstall it before you move out.[19]
- New ceiling fixtures can get pricey, but you can find affordable options online and at home improvement, big box, and discount stores.
[Edit]Where to Shop
- Head to vintage stores to find affordable decor with personality. Local antique shops and online sources that deal in vintage can be gold mines for unique items with low price tags. Well-worn pieces gel nicely if you're going for a cozy, rustic vibe, but you can always repaint or refinish a piece to match your decor or give it a more modern feel.[20]
- Shop for interesting wall art, unique coffee tables, or cool book shelves at vintage shops.
- If you like to decorate with knick-knacks, vintage shops usually offer an amazing selection.
- Look through local thrift stores for neat stuff at rock-bottom prices. Some vintage stores and items can be pricey, but you can always count on thrift shops for amazing deals. You may need to do a little digging to find hidden gems, so make a day of it and have fun searching through a wealth of odds and ends.[21]
- Be on the lookout for quirky items and fun accessories!
- If you're thinking about buying anything with electrical components, ask a store clerk to direct you to a power outlet so you can make sure it functions properly.
- Wait for department store sales to grab pricey pieces on the cheap. Most department stores, major retailers, and big box stores have at least one annual sale, so ask a store clerk or check the store's website to see when their next big sale is.[22] In the meantime, check out their clearance racks for cool stuff you can take home today.[23]
- Items usually go on clearance once the store's new season of decor comes in. You can find good stuff that people paid full price for just a few months ago.
- Check out discount and overstock stores for cheap designer pieces. Look online and locally for discount stores that carry overstocked items at super low prices. You'll need to do some digging and hunting, but you just might find a high-end or designer piece for a fraction of the original price.[24]
- Shop for multi-use pieces to get even more bang for your buck! For example, a stylish ottoman with storage space on the inside for magazines and books.
- Explore the children's department at major retailers for lower prices. Bigger brands and retailers often have a section with decor for kids' rooms and you can find some pretty cool stuff there! The style and quality won't be a huge step down from the "adult" versions, but the prices are usually much lower.[25]
- Look for items like lamps, throw pillows, and area rugs that fit your apartment's aesthetic.
[Edit]Tips
- Don't forget about hand-me-downs! If a family member offers you a free piece of furniture or decor, consider taking it. Try to imagine what the piece would look like with a fresh coat of paint and some stylish new hardware.
[Edit]References
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