Giving your bedroom a brand new look doesn’t mean you have to blow your budget.
In fact, you don’t need to spend any money at all. Use these clever tips and tricks to make the things you already own work harder for you in your room.
1. Move pendant lamps
If you have a pair of pendant lamps in your room, why not create a new focal point by hanging them over your bedside tables?
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2. Pile on the cushions
If in doubt, pile on the cushions. Mix and match what you already have for a relaxed look.
3. Lay down a rug
You can give your bedroom a cosy makeover by using a rug from another room. If it’s too small to fit under your bed, place it along the bottom of the bed.
4. Make your mirror work harder
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Instead of hanging your mirror on the wall, prop it against the wall for a casual look. This creates the illusion of space in your room by making the ceiling appear higher.
5. Create a statement wall
If you have an interesting collection at home, use it to create a statement wall above your bed. Group items together in odd numbers for a cohesive look.
6. Add greenery
Rather than fill your room with expensive cut flowers, pick a few leaves from your garden and display them in a glass jar on your bedside table. This works particularly well when combined with a botanical print in your drapes or bed linen.
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7. Hang textiles on the wall
Interesting textiles like textured tablecloths or embroidered bedspreads can be used as artwork for your walls.
8. Make a display of artworks
Layer a group of several artworks in various sizes and empty frames to create an interesting display.
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With 27 years' experience as a lifestyle magazine and digital editor, Rebecca Lowrey Boyd is best known as the founder of Wee Birdy, a London-based blog devoted to London shopping, style and design. It was named one of the Top 100 Blogs in the World by the Sunday Times (UK), and was listed on Times Online's Best 50 Design Blogs in the World.
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