Whether your living room needs a complete revamp, or you are simply bored with the current décor, it can be a challenge to find ways to redecorate this key space in your home without breaking the bank. 

Fortunately, there are ways in which you can completely transform the look of your living room without having to make any major purchases or hire in professional help. 

From rearranging the furniture to updating your walls (no, not with a fresh coat of paint), keep reading to discover seven unique ways to redecorate your living room on a budget. 

 Refresh Your Walls with Art 

If you want your living room to look like something straight out of an interior design magazine, then placing various artwork on the walls is the way to go. 

Before you start worrying, you do not need to invest in expensive paintings. You don’t even need to pay out for canvas art. Instead, turn your focus to custom stickers for your wall art.

Instead, turn your focus to wall art stickers. Not only is this type of artwork incredibly on-trend at the moment, it is also highly affordable, eye-catching and can be removed and updated with ease. 

You can purchase wall art stickers here and choose from a wide variety of motivational quotes and personalised designs that will add character and style to your living room. 

Rearrange the Furniture

Arguably the cheapest way to update your living room as it costs absolutely nothing, you will be surprised at the difference rearranging your furniture can make to the overall feel of this space. 

As a rule, most people tend to stick to a traditional layout in the living room with the sofas pushed against the walls, the TV placed at one end of the room and a standard coffee table positioned in the middle. 

However, why not try and mix these elements up a bit and be more creative with your choice of layout? Try pulling your furniture away from the outskirts of the room, consider putting your TV up on the wall and you could even add a new focal point such as a piece of artwork or a display cabinet.

Invest in House Plants

House plants have seen a massive spike in popularity in recent years, with people wanting to reconnect with nature and add some greenery to their home. 

Some of the most popular house plants in the UK include:

Not only can house plants uplift the ambience in your living room by adding colour and beauty, they also have the ability to help purify the air, making you feel more energised and invigorated.

Update Your Soft Furnishings

It can be expensive to invest in a new sofa or other key pieces of furniture for your living room. However, by simply updating your soft furnishing items such as cushions, rugs and throws, you can transform the entire style of the room.

Whether you choose a completely new colour scheme or prefer to make more subtle changes by adding different textures and layers, this is a simple and effective way to refresh your living room space.

Maximise Space with Mirrors

If you have a small living room or you often find the space appears overcrowded, mirrors are a simple solution to this problem. 

Furthermore, a well-placed mirror has the ability to optimise natural light, making your living room seem brighter and more appealing. Simply place your chosen mirror opposite or next to a window, or if you have limited natural light, position it near a lamp.  

Mirrors can also be used as the focal point of the room, especially if you choose one with ornately carved frameworks and other eye-catching decorative features. 

Repurpose Old Furniture

Have a look around your home, don’t forget to check your garage and loft, and see if you have any old and tired furniture that could be transformed into a new piece with just a little bit of TLC. 

For example, a worn out chair could be reupholstered, or an old trunk could be transformed into a unique seating option. For those feeling ambitious, check out this amazing transformation of a past-its-prime piano into a stylish and rustic-looking bar and wine rack. 

Embrace Minimalism

Sometimes the easiest way to update a room is by removing items instead of buying new ones. A cluttered living room is both unusable and unwelcoming, so take a leaf out of Marie Kondo’s book and start reorganising and throwing out any unwanted and unloved items for an instantly calmer and more hospitable space.  

The key to this process is to be ruthless and ensure that you regularly revisit the room to see if you have started to accumulate further belongings that do not serve a purpose. 

Good luck!

Author

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