I’m an interior designer and my small tweaks here and there can make your home feel brand new – don’t go overboard
ONE interior designer has shared her small tips that can make a big difference when transforming your space.
Just some minor adjustments can give your home the ultimate spring refresh.
"With just a few small tweaks here and there, you can make your home feel like brand new again this spring!" interior designer Sara Mosele of said on her website.
Her first tip for lightening up your home involves bringing the outdoors inside.
She explained how incorporating the "springtime" essence of nature into your space can add a "feeling of freshness and life."
All you have to do is add a few potted plants or flowers.
You can even hang an outdoorsy-themed piece of art on the wall.
She also recommended painting one wall a shade of blue.
When it comes to brightening up a room, Mosele advised "changing your color palette."
"Consider lightening up the shades used for walls, furniture pieces, textiles, and other accents in order to create a lighter atmosphere," she said.
And adding some refreshes doesn't have to break the bank.
Remember - a little work goes a long way.
Another way to incorporate both comfort and style into your space is with throw pillows.
Online retailer Wayfair sells plenty of affordable pillows, including the $25 Edgar Cotton Throw Pillow.
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The cotton pillow comes in a range of shades and offers a "velvet-like texture," which means it would likely be Mosele-approved.
It also features a zipper closure so that you can easily add and remove your own insert.
Budget interior design tips
Interior designer Judy Hoang shared her furniture tips with The U.S. Sun.
- Thrift furniture and paint it to match your decor.
- Test if an item is fit for its purpose before thrifting.
- Shop at Target or HomeGoods for rugs, lamps, desks, and pillows.
- Invest in classic timeless pieces.
- Set up smart home lighting to save money.