Tips to Transform Your Room for Under $20

Home Decorating Tips to Transform Your Room for Under $20

Now that I have successfully moved all my things internationally, I now have the task of settling in to my new home. As a frequent traveler, it is really important for me to personalize my space and make it feel inviting. Unfortunately, this is difficult to do when you are barely making enough to cover your monthly bills. Lucky for me, my friend and new roommate had some home decorating tips to transform your room for under $20. These simple suggestions turned a cluttered guestroom into my new favorite space.

3 Tips to Transform Your Room for Under $20

1. Organize Your Space

The storage spaces are the first project I tackle before any decorating or renovations begin. Sometimes the mental preparation is just as important as the physical.We rarely know just how much stuff has accumulated since we don’t empty or sort these areas often. First, I emptied the closets and drawers to see how much stuff there was. Then, I found new homes for the items I wouldn’t use.

Once I had the blank canvas, the real work began. I started to fill the room with my belongings to make sure it fit the space. After neatly folding and putting away my clothes, I unpacked all my odds and ends. Small baskets or boxes are extremely helpful for organizing beauty products and cosmetics. I also use adhesive hooks to display my favorite pieces of jewelry and hanging decorations. By spending a few hours prepping the room, it made the entire process more simple and streamlined.

2. Rearrange and Repurpose Furniture

I know this next suggestion seems obvious, but moving furniture and using it in new ways can completely transform your room. However, options to do so are limited in smaller spaces. This is when you have to think creatively.

My new bedroom is only 8.5 x 11 feet and included a massive bunk bed with attached dresser. Furthermore, positioning the furniture was further complicated by two large windows. In the end, I broke down the bed set since it was overwhelming the space. I kept the single queen sized bed which is much more suitable to a smaller bedroom.

The last few additions were some small tables and shelves for clothing. These pieces had been tucked away in other rooms, overlooked and under-utilized. The extra shelf space added more storage and places to show off my favorite artwork.

3. Add a Large Focal Point

This last tip can be interpreted in hundreds of ways. However, the goal is the same. You want to introduce a large conversation piece that shifts the focus of your room. The way you achieve this depends on your personal style and tastes.

I chose to use window and wall decals to transform my room. The stained glass pattern gave me privacy from my neighbors while retaining the natural light.  I then chose a large wall decal to mimic the design on the opposite wall. Not only are these decorations cheap, but they are also versatile. They can be easily moved or added to any new space.

If you aren’t a fan of films and decals, there are tons of other home decorating tips to transform your room for under $20. You can paint an accent color on one wall, hang tapestries, use new slip covers, incorporate a rug or create some new artwork. My next project includes some twine, clothes pins, and all the postcards I’ve collected over my years of travel. You don’t need to invest a ton of money or resources in order to transform your room and truly make it your own.

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Home Decorating Trends of 2020

A new year and a new decade provide the perfect opportunity to make changes in your life and your home. Perhaps you are looking to update the color palate, add some new art and accents, or undergo a full kitchen remodel. Whether you want to make a bold statement or just do a little sprucing up, let these home decorating trends of 2020 offer some inspiration.

Home Design and Decor Elements

The latest design concept of Biophilia utilizes both human and natural elements. The idea is to make the space feel warm and inviting using sustainable materials. The use of recycled wood and reclaimed pieces also promotes an environmentally friendly home. Organic elements such as wood, stone and metal make it feel relaxed and seem like you are getting back to nature.

Some designers are now leaning away from the minimalist home decorating trends. Maximalism is all about embracing the grandiose. This translates into bright colors and pieces that convey grandeur. Professionals suggest choosing a few  specific pieces to showcase. Otherwise, you home could feel busy or cluttered.

Color Palates and Patterns

The Pantone color of the year for 2020 is Classic Blue. Expect to see designers incorporating this versatile shade of navy into their design elements, fabrics and decor. Navy provides a striking contrast which is another popular home decorating trend for the new year. If Classic Blue seems too strong a choice, the return of earth tones and neutral shades helps create a more subdued and natural ambiance.

Geometric patterns are still very popular, so consider adding them as an accent.  You can easily find fabrics and wallpapers in a variety of patterns. Just be cautious not to overdo it. This may create clashing patterns or optical illusions that induce migraines.

Floral wallpapers and accent walls will also be making resurgence in 2020. These have been around forever, but like other trends this year, it has a modernized twist. There will be larger scale, more vibrant colors, and metallic paper. It will be a particularly fashionable to put in foyers and powder rooms. Try stick-on options if you feel uncertain or unready to commit.

Vintage Home Decorating Trends

Just like fashion, home decorating trends go in cycles. This means your family heirlooms and pieces from the turn of the century are back in style. Furnishings with spindles, spool legs, and imperfect leather are hot ticket items. Other trendy vintage furnishings this year include free-standing claw-foot tubs and canopy beds.

When choosing your décor, think worn and weathered. Designers have a new appreciation of items that looked aged or have a patina. You will find many restored pieces for sale and distressing techniques for those who prefer to do it yourself. Earthenware such as clay, terracotta, and ceramic are another great way to add character to a space. Antique art is also making huge comeback, so keep an eye out for unique artwork to enrich your home.

Whatever your style or taste, this year’s home decorating trends blend the old with the new. It provides the perfect way to display your favorite antiques in a new, bolder light.

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Home Decorating Trends of 2020

Let the home decorating trends of 2020 inspire your next home makeover!