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5 ideas for decorating with what you have
Discover how to refresh your home without spending a fortune.
Show off your framed photographs or art
If you’ve got a piece of artwork or a photograph that you love, why not use it as inspiration for a new look in your decor? Hanging your art in a prominent place and introducing a statement wall colour behind it will instantly update a room.
You could use a colour from the artwork (we recommend choosing a shade or two lighter) or pick a contrasting colour to make it really stand out.
Work around statement furniture
Redecorating your room around a favourite piece of furniture is an easy way to make a big change in your home decor. Make your statement piece the star of the show by choosing a wall colour that really complements it.
For example, if you have a red sofa, you may like to choose a cool grey or blue to balance the red. Or if your furniture is a neutral hue, a warm wall colour will help bring warmth and depth to the space.
Use texture to create a cosy bedroom cocoon
If your bedroom is looking a little tired, try this for a bold revamp.
Choose a colour from a favourite piece of bed linen and create a cocoon effect by painting it on your ceiling and two of the walls. The colour will wrap around the room, creating a cosy and intimate atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing in.
Build a colour scheme around accessories
Create a focal point by grouping together accessories from the same colour scheme and displaying them on a shelf, mantelpiece or sideboard. For maximum impact, try varying the shapes and sizes of your vases, photo frames and ceramics.
Go one step further and paint a feature wall behind your display that complements the colours found in your accessories.
Change the view with an accent colour
Curtains or blinds are often used as the basis for a colour scheme, but by taking this idea one step further, you can create real impact.
Try painting your window recess in a vibrant colour – such as electric blue or a deep green – and the rest of your walls in a more muted tone of the same hue.
Not only will this effect inject colour into your room in an unexpected way, it also creates a striking focal point in your decor.