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Cheat your way to a designer home Whether you read home décor magazines, watch home improvement TV shows, or browse the internet for design ideas, you will have seen the ‘before and afters’ that show how to transform a plain room into a spectacular space on a limited budget and in no time at all. If you love the look of wood floors but dont have the budget, perhaps you should take a look at vinyl flooring. The secret to the success for many of these projects is to cheat... just a bit. Architectural detail There are more than a few ways to give your home a refreshed look without spending a fortune, and while we take the liberty of calling it cheating, its more about do-it-yourself crafts that will give your home a new look without the expensive price tag that comes with hiring a designer or forking out for expensive (usually overpriced) accessories and furnishings. A decorative strip of crown moulding around a room adds a finishing touch and ups the level of architectural detailing. Its simple things like crown moulding, decorative skirtings and added trim here and there that can make a big impact on any room - for less than you might think. Extruded polystyrene moulding and skirtings only cost around R250 for a length just less than 3 metres, which means you can afford to decorate an average-size room for around R1 000. Not bad when you look at the wow impact small items like these can make to a finished project. Aluminium and wooden blinds are available at most home décor stores in a variety of colours and styles. Do-it-yourself installation is also easy and painless. You will find everything you need at your local Builders Warehouse, including a selection of polystryrene mouldings, Pattex No More Nails solvent-free adhesive, as well as a mitre box and backsaw to cut everything to length. Fake the floor If you love the look of wood floors but dont have the budget, or are a bit hesitant to install laminate flooring because youre scared they might scratch, perhaps you should take a look at vinyl flooring. Todays vinyl flooring is soft, durable and warm underfoot. Plus installing vinyl sheet, tiles or planks is a relatively easy DIY project. Vinyl floors are known for sheer durability and toughness. And the option to choose luxury vinyl, while more expensive, allows you to choose a flooring that comes within your budget. Manufacturers have re-designed vinyl floors to fit into 21st century living. You can choose vinyl flooring in sheet, tile or plank with a variety of finishes. Where a real wood floor might be out of reach, you can still add the look to your home with vinyl planks, and the added advantage is that it requires minimal maintenance to keep it looking good for years. A decorative strip of crown moulding around a room adds a finishing touch and ups the level of architectural detailing. Make no mistake, when properly installed, you really have to look close before you know its a vinyl floor... so why not cheat a bit. Frame the room Window treatments can cost the earth if you have them custom made, but making your own window treatments means that you can afford to splurge a little more on designer fabrics to get the same look at a fraction of the cost. Even if you dont own a sewing machine, or have never used a sewing machine, making curtains is one of the easiest projects you can do. With an outlay of around R500 for a basic sewing machine you are still going to come in well under what it would cost to have curtains made. Even if you dont want to sew your own window treatments, there are plenty more inexpensive options to shop around for. Aluminium and wooden blinds are available at most home décor stores in a variety of colours and styles. Ranging in price from around R100 upwards depending on size, you can easily install these with a drill / driver, some bits and a tape measure and pencil. Theres nothing wrong with using a little DIY when it comes to refreshing a home. A bit of cheating is not only rewarding, but its an affordable way to dress a room in designer style on a budget. So do what the experts do and cheat a little. Article courtesy of home-dzine.co.za
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 11:39:20 +0000

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