5 Priceless Tips for Redecorating Your Home After Renovations

Are you planning a home renovation? If so, you will definitely want to think ahead about the redecorating of your home and how it will all work together with the renovation. It may be an exciting time as you have a lot of ideas and are very eager to get started. Before you go out shopping, there are some things to consider. You can help the remodeling and interior redecorating process go more smoothly if you consider these tips.

Lighting Lighting and Lighting

Should we say it again? You would think that planning and budgeting would be first here but there is a reason we put lighting at the top of the list. 

If you do a renovation and you don’t think ahead about the decor, you could make some costly mistakes and lighting is a big one. That goes for any room in the home but especially for kitchen remodels. 

A spectacular kitchen will always have great lighting but if you don’t plan for it, you will either have disappointing results or you will have to spend more money to go back and fix it. We are talking about things like pot lights in the ceiling, inside cabinet lighting and under cabinet lighting. When you have these 3 types of lighting, your kitchen will have a dynamic and elegant look. Without it, your kitchen could look dull and unimpressive.

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Pot lights can also be used in other rooms and hallways of course so this is a big part of why you need to make room decor planning a part of your plans for renovations. 

You may also be planning built-in cabinetry in various places and they need special consideration for lighting. How about wall sconces, or chandeliers? Keep lighting high on your priority list.  

Prepare and Budget for Redecorating

Although you may want to go all out with your interior decorating, you may only have a limited budget. Prepare a budget before you begin any renovation work. You can get the most out of your money by taking out a home equity loan. You can borrow money using the current value of your home as collateral. Nevertheless, the money can be used to make upgrades to your home to increase its value.

Put a Solid Redecorating Plan in Place

Before beginning any decorating project, create a plan. Even though it may be tempting to skip planning and get right to the decorating, it is better to take your time and think about your goals. By putting a decor plan in place you will be in control of the outcome and the budget. It’s easier to plan your color scheme, avoid purchasing mistakes by planning the correct furniture sizing and sticking to a style direction. Colors and style direction should be considered first.

The first step in organizing your work is to do the measurements for your rooms. Make a detailed list of everything you need to do so you can produce a realistic timeline. Even though it requires a lot of work, you will save time in the long run. Choosing the right approach will reduce your chances of disappointing results, which will save you from having to redo things. Of course, not all of the tasks have to be completed at the same time. Taking your time to redo one part of the house at a time, for example, is useful if you want the whole house redone. Enhancing and redecorating your space should be an exciting and fun experience. The satisfaction you’ll have with a great result is exhilarating and the fact that you are boosting the value of your home should keep you extra motivated.

Reflect Your Personality with Style

You might find a range of good ideas online for your interior design. It is often fun to look at styles ranging from farmhouse to classic to modern, but don’t try to mix them too much throughout your house. Otherwise, things might not go together. But remember, these styles are also there to help guide you in the right direction.  Don’t be afraid to add a bit of personality to the space too. You should spend some time coming up with your personal style, and that will include trying new things.

Start with a Key Piece

In every room there is a focal point meant to draw the eye. Everything else in the room revolves around it. In your living room, it might be a beautiful sofa, spectacular artwork. In your bedroom, it is usually the bed but it could be artwork or a feature wall. When you make this first decision, the rest of your redecorating decisions become easier because you will want everything else to compliment that piece so you have drastically reduced the number of possibilities to choose from.

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Every Room is Worth Attention

Kitchens, living rooms, and dining rooms are often thought of as the first rooms you would redecorate. However, redecorating does not end with these spaces. Household areas need to be tended to equally. What about your entryway? You might not think about redecorating there, but a little extra care could make a big difference in first impressions.

Having an attractive laundry area makes it more enjoyable to use and, even if there will not be guests in the room, you will most likely use it quite a lot so why not make it more pleasant? There’s no reason why you shouldn’t enjoy decorating a portion of your house, just because it may not be the most glamorous room.

When you are planning to redecorate your home, think of all possible areas in you home. If you have limited funds, you will have to make a careful evaluation of what you must prioritize. Still, it is possible to show a little love to areas you might not use very often. There are a lot of ways to redo a space inexpensively, even if it’s just a fresh coat of paint and a few decorations.

It can help your home feel more cohesive and add a fresh look to the areas. Strive to elevate every part of your home when redecorating. Whenever you fix up everyday spaces, no matter what room you are in, you can feel pride in your home.

 

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