How to Squeeze More Home Improvements into a Tight Budget
By John Voket
With all the attention we tend to want to lavish around the outside of our homes, it's hard to withhold any funds to freshen up the inside this spring. But Doug Chapman at homedaddys.com recently posted a handy punch list of decorating ideas you can accomplish while keeping within a tight budget:
Another thing, Chapman says—don’t use all of your financial resources in just one room. Since the kitchen and living room are most popular for gathering—make sure to spread finances out and focus more on those spaces.
At the same time, Chapman says not put all your marbles in those two baskets—save money for the bathrooms, master bedroom and also the common foyer area. You want to make sure to add a little personal touch in each area.
Chapman says when you are looking for furniture on a budget, make sure you don't pass up the clearance/consignment stores. Just because someone used that furniture before doesn’t mean it isn’t ok for you to buy and re-use—just give it a good cleaning.
And, while bedroom furniture is not cheap, Chapman says the mattress is key. Just expect to sink a decent amount into a good mattress you can sink into comfortably.
And the simplest tip for decorating your master bedroom? Chapman says a simple paint job can accents walls and give your place a new and refreshed feel.
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