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6 Steps to Give Your Living Room a Budget Friendly Makeover

As we have all heard by now, the Coronavirus has led to the government urging people to stay at home. With many people now homebound, taking on a home improvement project is the perfect opportunity for you to keep yourself busy.

Self-isolating isn’t going to be an easy or pleasant experience, but opting to renovate your home during the coronavirus crisis could be more beneficial than you think. Not only will it help you mentally and physically, but it could also have the benefit of adding value to your home if you want to look at selling it in the future.

The living room is many people’s happy place. Somewhere to chill out, snuggle on the sofa and spend time with family and friends. So where better to start than this room!

Check out these simple home makeover and design tips that can transform your living room in just 6 steps.

 

 

STEP 01 – DECLUTTER

The first step is to take inventory of your furniture and décor to determine what to keep, what to donate or sell, and what to throw away. Use this time to let go of worn-out items, items that are too big for the room and items that you simply do not like anymore. By doing that, and with only the essential pieces left, you’ll get a better overview of what you can do with your space and can start fresh and build on your design from the ground up.

 

STEP 02 – REARRANGE THE LAYOUT

Even a simple reconfiguring of your living room layout can make it look and feel completely different. When you are looking at how to do this, just think how/why the new layout will suit you best and if it makes sense to how you use your living room. For example, if you use it mainly for watching tv or spending time with your family then look for opportunities to create seating areas that encourage conversation or situate your furniture around a focal point like your TV. Alternatively, if your living room is a mixture of where you work and where you like to relax, then try arranging your armchairs to create a reading corner or create a small home office that’s a designated space whilst feeling part of the room.

Your living room is one of the most-used rooms in your home so don’t forget to think about traffic flow. Make sure furniture is situated in such a way that it’s not difficult to manoeuvre around everything. If your furniture is just too big for the room, consider investing in furniture that’s designed with clever, space-saving features in mind. All our living room furniture and storage is exactly that, and comes in a range of styles to complement your space perfectly!

 

TOP TIP: Sometimes you’ll not get the arrangement right on the first go and you’ll need to move things around a few times. But when you get it done and feel good about the layout, make sure you sit and enjoy it for a little while to ensure it’s just right before you carry on renovating.

 

TV Function Desk Walnut

 

STEP 03– PAINT PAINT PAINT

Painting is an obvious one, but you should never under-estimate the transformative powers of paint! Whether it’s the whole room or just a feature wall you’re looking at, there is a reason why painting is a popular choice – it’s cheap, quick and easy and you can’t really go wrong!

The hardest part is choosing what colour to go with as this will ultimately determine the mood and energy of your space. If you want to create a calming, soothing room, consider shades of light blue or green. For a livelier space, think about warm tones like reds and oranges. Fail-safe neutral shades like beige, grey or white will always give you more versatility when deciding what secondary colours to bring in.

Painting doesn’t just apply to the walls! For a quick living room update you can always be brave and paint your furniture or floor!  If you have pieces that are looking a bit neglected then bring them back to life by giving them a lick of paint – if you are unsure where to start, go online for handy guides on painting furniture and the picks of the best furniture paint too. When it comes to the floorboards, painting them is an easy weekend project that won’t cost you too much and can completely change the look of your space.

 

STEP 04 – LAYER WITH ACCESSORIES

It’s those soft furnishings which really make a home cosy, add texture and are the ultimate finishing touches in your space. From curtains, to lights, throws and fittings, there are endless accessories you can incorporate into your space to give it an instant refresh.

  • Add Greenery with House Plants

House plants are a great way to quickly add colour and shape to a living room. Place a couple of larger plants around the edges of your room and add smaller plants like cacti to shelves and mantelpieces. They’ll also have added health benefits too by increasing the air quality in your room.

  • Switch up the Cushions

Cushions are the most versatile of soft furnishings, and perfect as quick and cheap living room decor ideas. Available in so many different sizes, shapes, colours and textures, they could be all your living room needs to feel refreshed.

  • Invest in a New Rug

At a fraction of the price of a new sofa, a new living room rug can have just as much of a bold impact. For a very on trend look, layer up a couple of rugs. Layering rugs, whether on carpet or hardwood floors, is a clever and simple way to give a room texture whilst utilizing another trend: pattern-mixing. The key is to pick patterns and colours that are complementary but still different enough. If you really are on a budget, instead of buying new, shop the other rooms in your house. Perhaps you could swap your bedroom rug with your current living room one to give both rooms a bit of a revamp?

  • Efficient Lighting

Lighting is an often-overlooked part of redecorating a space, but it’s essential when setting the mood of your living room. Table and floor lamps are a great way to show off your design style while illuminating your décor and adding functional light to your room, so don’t be afraid to go bold with your lamp choices. Lamps are also a great way of introducing pops of colour into your living room design.

  • Change the Fittings

People tend to see the fixtures of a room as a permanent feature, but it is really easy to change the fireplace or the radiators and they can completely change the feel of the room. Consider a trendy modern radiator or changing your light switches from bland white to smart grey or black ones.

  • Create a Gallery Wall

You can easily update your living room with a gallery wall. This is a great way to quickly and cheaply refresh a living room, fill a blank space and inject the room with a bit of personality. Collect your favourite pictures and items such as record covers and prints and arrange them aesthetically on your wall. Also, wall murals are great if you are decorating a rented home since they aren’t as permanent as wallpaper or paint.

 

 

 

STEP 06 – HANDY STORAGE

Half the reason people fall out of love with their rooms is due to clutter and whilst you may not have considered practical storage as the most exciting part of your renovation, it certainly is a key aspect of your room and by picking beautiful (and useful!) pieces, you can use your storage to add personality and really transform your space. Whether it’s a TV & media unit, a stylish coffee table or a modern sideboard and shelving to display your ornaments neatly, we have something to suit all tastes and budgets. From a traditional look or modern designer high gloss furniture with lighting to illuminate your room perfectly, we really do cater for everyone!

 

 

STEP 07 – KEY STATEMENT PIECES

Statement pieces are ones that can fill an entire room with life. These pieces will steal the show from all other things in your room. This could be bold rugs, a chandelier, feature wall or striking artwork. Whatever you choose, a key statement piece will command attention and become the focal point within your new room. One eye-catching item per room is all you need to take your room from drab to fab.

Furniture needs to be practical, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also be exciting! A piece with an interesting shape or unique feature can steal the spotlight in any room. Our new Oslo collection fits this brief perfectly. You never have to trade in practicality for wow factor with this range, as a good piece can achieve both!

 

 

 

TOP TIP – Pin Down Your Style for a Cohesive Home Design

Your living room style will often set expectations for the rest of your home. It should complement and flow with the rest of your home so it is vital that you pin down the design style you want to achieve. If you love the look of simplicity, modern fresh and functional design with the added bonus of affordability then you’ll love Nordic style. Or if you prefer distressed furniture, vintage decor, and floral patterns, shabby chic style is your cup of tea. For the modern minimalist who loves clean lines, practical solutions, and streamlined design, you’ll revel in the simplicity of modern style. For inspiration head to Pinterest, Instagram, home decor blogs, and magazines to find a style that inspires you!

 

For even more inspiration, you can of course browse through our gorgeous new living room collections available now on our website! Whether you’re nuts about Nordic or a Master of Modern, we have something for just about everyone for purse pleasing prices!  www.furnishedwithstyle.co.uk/

 

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Top Tips To Organize & Spring Clean Your Wardrobe

The recent glimpse of sunny weather means spring is here! With it comes an urge to organize and spring clean, especially when it comes to your wardrobe!  Now is the time to do your seasonal closet swap. This means beginning to put your cold weather clothes and shoes in storage, and maybe even heading to the shops to treat yourself to some of the latest spring fashions.

When a wardrobe is coordinated, you’ll be amazed at how much time you save simply by knowing where everything is and how much more manageable it is to have a well-organized space! Each bedroom is unique and how you come to organise your wardrobe will differ based on the space you have, the size of your wardrobe and other factors. However, there are many useful universal tips that you can follow for any wardrobe to help you feel the joy of accomplishment that an organised wardrobe can bring!

 

Purge

This is perhaps the most-dreaded task, yet one of the most important steps in the organising process. Remove everything from your wardrobe, including hangers, baskets, bins, and anything else, and get in the mindset of focusing on what to keep rather than what you’re getting rid of. To make it manageable, separate everything into these four piles:

  • Keep: Anything you love and wear often.
  • Sell: For clothing, shoes and accessories that are in good condition but you know you’re not going to wear again. (With this extra bit of money you make, you could always treat yourself to an actual brand new wardrobe from our collection!)
  • Donate: Consider donating items that are in a “gently used” This will give you a sense of satisfaction knowing someone else will enjoy them as much as you have!
  • Bin: For anything that is beyond repair, out of style, or that you would be embarrassed to donate.

Don’t forget the one-year rule. If you haven’t worn it in a year, it’s probably time to remove it from your wardrobe!

TOP TIP – If you’re really having a hard time deciding whether to keep an item, create a “maybe” pile. Put your maybe pile into a box and revisit it 6 months later. If you forgot about these items or never thought about wearing them, you can confidently donate or sell them!

 

 

Clean

After you have purged your wardrobe, now is the perfect time to give it a proper clean. You need a clear, neat space to plan and visualize how you’re going to re-organise your wardrobe.

It can be time-consuming and a little overwhelming to pull everything out of your wardrobe, dust the shelves, rods, boxes and bins and vacuum the floor, but a good purging and cleaning of the space should take place at least once a year. Otherwise, it will take more time and cause unnecessary stress trying to navigate through a messy closet that is full of unused things!

 

Westbury 2 Door Combi Grey

 

Shop

Don’t get too excited, this is not the time to go out and start filling up your closet again! The shopping we mean is for the things that will help you create and maintain a more organised wardrobe. Working out the right storage solutions for your particular space can be challenging. Luckily though, there are lots of great options available that are easy to install and budget-friendly.

Hangers: Hanging not only avoids wrinkles, but creates a cleaner, less cluttered appearance. You can use a variety of hangers depending on what you are organising. A sturdy, wooden hanger is good for heavy coats and suits. Hangers with multiple metal hooks will hold belts, ties and scarves. Thin, wooden hangers with clips are good for skirts, and thin felt hangers will suit practically everything else and by using thin hangers, you end up with more space too!

Boxes and Baskets: Boxes are perfect for stacking on shelves and can be clear or labelled so you know what’s inside. Bins and baskets can also be used for belts, scarves, hats, gloves and purses. This not only looks more aesthetically pleasing (as you are neatly hiding away all the odds and ends!), but it’s a great option for storing those essential accessories if you have limited hanging space.

Hooks: Hooks are great for belts, robes, necklaces, hats, scarves and purses (and helps keep their shape). You can hang hooks on the inside of your wardrobe door. Consider an over-the-door shoe rack if you have the space as this can turn your door (a previously unused space) into the perfect area to store either shoes, accessories, or both.

 

 

Organise

This is where you put everything back together in a way that makes sense to you, cleverly utilising all of your available space, and attractive enough to motivate you into keeping it organised. The easiest place to start is to think about where it makes sense to store each category of clothing and then think about the easiest spots to reach in your closet.

Reserve the front and middle of your closet for clothes you wear most often. If you spend most of your time in your work clothes, then make sure these clothes are at the front of your wardrobe. Lesser-worn items like occasion wear and out-of-season should be stored toward the back, high up or out of sight (under a bed or in another room). If your wardrobe has handy shelving built in like they do in our Westbury Range, then the top shelves are the perfect place to store out-of-season items in labelled boxes or clear bins.

It’s a great idea to organise all your clothing by category, grouping similar items together and deciding the best place to store each item as a group (i.e. hang pants in wardrobe, fold and stack jumpers on shelves etc). Working in groups of items will help you figure out how much space you need and the best way to store each type of item.

And don’t forget that a spacious chest of drawers could also help your organisation efforts for folded items or smaller garments like underwear.

 

 

BONUS: Maintaining Your Newly Organised Wardrobe

The more often you work on wardrobe maintenance, the less time it will take. Ideally, you should sort through your wardrobe and complete a quick makeover once a month and tackle the full re-organisation process once or twice a year. Make it easier on yourself by creating and following a cleaning schedule, either by season, or on a motivational date (such as New Year’s). You can always tell it’s time to reorganise again the next time you can’t find an important piece of clothing, that’s the sign you need to get motivated and get it organised!

 

DG Carlton 3 Door Robe Sonoma Oak

 

At Furnished with Style we want to help you to get the best storage solution for your clothes and bedroom space. Our Selection of wardrobes have a variety of styles and sizes.

Made with ever changing decor in mind, the wardrobes have been designed using neutral colourways, therefore complementing your room perfectly.

All pieces come with interior fittings included, such as clothes rails or shelves – not only helping you find that outfit quickly when you’re in a hurry,  but keeping your space looking clean, clutter-free, and making your personal space feel calm and tranquil! Shop our wardrobe ranges here