Inexpensive Home Decor
By Margaret Delle, published Feb 20, 2007
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The most expensive element in the room is the dresser. Not because it is a large piece of wood furniture, but because the wooden figures and paint had to be purchased new. My mother and siblings provided the labor, painting the dresser, the figures, and all the knobs and handles and then putting it all back together again. Aside from the beds, we also have in that room a small, inexpensive set of drawers (plastic) and a small inexpensive table and chairs. Occasionally a child-sized foldable rocker makes it's way into the room (it tends to roam, for some reason). All were purchased at discount stores, yard sales, or are hand-me-downs, in beautiful shape. All are in our chosen theme colors, and all except the dresser will be easily packed and moved when the time comes. Both of the children's beds are also very lightweight, and both purchased for a few dollars at yard sales.
Having basic sewing skills helped a lot. I was able to find brightly patterned flat sheets at a thrift store, which were turned into curtains and covers. One became a simple one-piece window covering. I only needed to hem one edge to create a pocket for the curtain rod, having made use of the already hemmed end of the sheet. My mother put the other sheet together with some corduroy (thrift-store bought, of course) and turned them into a light blanket that can also be used as a cover for heavier blankets in cold weather. A $6 mat on the floor serves to pull the room together a little bit.
Inexpensive Home Decor
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Takeaways
- Home decor can be beautiful and inexpensive.
- Things don't have to match exactly in order to look nice together.
Resources
- www.freecycle.org (It's ALL free!)
- www.craigslist.com (not quite free)
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