Decoration is the main attraction of the house. Decorating your house
is a never-ending process. Even when you think you have bought everything for
your home and arranged them all neatly, there is always one thing or another
that can be added, removed or remodelled. So, the Post brings you a list of things
you could do to revamp your living space. All the tips listed below are
eco-friendly and utilise items lying around your house.
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Adding life to unused bottles
Next time you get thirsty and buy a bottle of mineral water, don’t
throw it away. Instead, take it home and recycle it to add a bit of jazz to
your room.
You can make a terrarium out of it and curate your own indoor garden.
You can use several of these bottles to make a mini garden in your room. You
can even use your imagination to turn empty wine bottles into decorative items.
It could be a pen holder for your desk or even flower vases for your kitchen or
living room.
Creating new stuff out of paper
Paper wall decorations are an excellent way to spruce up your home
decor. Creating simple designs out of colourful papers will add vibrancy to
your room and make the dullest of walls pop. You can create wall hangings out
of paper or design cute origami figures and paste them onto your walls. This is
a simple and accessible way to fuel your creativity while simultaneously
spending some quality ‘me-time’.
Repurposing old mirrors
Mirror embellishments can give any room a wonderful sparkle and
shimmer. Small mirror details adorning vases, lampshades, and even clothing are
becoming increasingly popular. Give this sparkly trend your own touch.
If you have a broken or cracked mirror lying in a corner of your room,
you can deconstruct it to make a variety of home decor items. A piece of wall
art with small mirror details could be an option. You could also use the tiny
pieces to decorate vases or lampshades creatively. Just make sure you do not
.cut yourself with glass shards during the process.
Giving old furniture a makeover
Have old furniture at home that looks dead and dull? It is high time to
give them a creative makeover. Start by painting the furniture or staining them
with new and vibrant colours. You can create a treasured heirloom out of
nothing if you just play with colours using inspiration from Tiktok, Youtube,
or Pinterest.
Repurposing an old bookshelf or lampstand by simply recolouring them.
You can be as creative as you want while colouring these items—mixing a variety
of colours to create a unique and eccentric piece or sticking to a single
colour for a classier look.
Curating a backsplash out of scrap paper
If you think that one wall in your house looks a little too lifeless
and dull, you could bring it to life without colouring it too. Just collect as
many pieces of colourful paper scraps as you can and roughly cut them out into
tiny pieces. Now mix up these pieces and start glueing them onto that wall. You
don’t even have to arrange them in a specific order or space them out evenly
for this to look nice. The backsplash will look cool and exciting without you
putting in much effort. You don’t even have to arrange them in a specific order
or space them out evenly for this to look nice.
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