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Interior Decorating on a Budget

August 16th, 2008
When it comes to interior decorating on a budget there are a lot of ideas that are both simple and inexpensive that will liven up a room without breaking the bank. Many couples have a desire to decorate their home so that it looks antique, modern, and beautiful. However, they are surprised to find enormously high prices on the items that they would like to have. It is possible to go cheap and without looking cheap.

Even if you are completely redesigning a room or house, interior decorating on a budget is not only possible but is easily done as used house parts will save you a lot of money. Many times all you have to do is ask a local contractor for the ideal place to locate these items. A high quality door, windows, used sinks and other items bought secondhand are much cheaper and will provide a more efficient match the period of the home. There are plenty of antique and discount stores that offer a lot of good products on items that you may want to try to incorporate into your home. Most of the time their prices are an absolute steal!

When interior decorating on a budget the flea markets, auctions, yard sales and online retailers such as eBay, offer the perfect opportunity to find quality used home furnishings. Many of us have a home filled with a few family heirlooms, flea market or tag sale finds, and possibly one or two treasures from a quick dumpster dive. In these cases you have to figure out how to combine high and low design pieces to create a unified and polished look for your home.

When buying used furniture, finding a matched set can sometimes be difficult. Just remember to try and balance color and scale, while at the same time sticking to a theme. One of the first thing that you will want to do is identify a color theme. Then think about fabrics, candles, flowers, pictures. You may want to see what is available for you in accessories before you try and tackle the color scheme. In addition, you can easily mix and match colors, patterns, and items.

Buying products secondhand is a key component of interior decorating on a budget. You might be surprised to learn that mismatched items can actually enhance a room’s decor. Mirrors, candles, and photo frames are all cheap items and can make any home look lovely. Drive through your neighborhood or online and you will find a variety of unique decorating options.

Whenever there is a budget, imagination is the key to success. Always look for detail pieces or find new uses for traditional items.

You can save much more money by doing it yourself decorating and it can be both enjoyable and rewarding. Try to think about all the things that you would like to see in your decorating and then identify those things that you can make yourself. There is a lot of things that you could do to help lower the costs of your decorating bills, but use the tricks that everyone uses so as not to re-invent the wheel.



By: Rickie Smith

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Love Interior Decorating? Then Why Not Get An Interior Design Job?

November 11th, 2007
If you love interior decorating then an interior design job may be just what you are looking for. Often there is no better feeling than waking up into a home which looks professionally designed and which actually looks like a home. Interior designers get a great deal of comfort knowing that their creativity has helped another individual or family to enjoy their lives that little bit more! Also, it would give you the chance to have a well decorated home yourself. All it really needs is a little imagination!

How to Get Into the Interior Design Field

If you have been wondering how you could get into the interior design field then your first step should really be to research the education options within your area. Now, whilst you may have imagination and you may have the talent, nobody is going to hire you without any qualifications. It would be too much of a risk and not many people are too trusting these days. You need to be able to show what you can do and in order to do that you need to first get a qualification in interior design.

Once you have completed a college or university course, you can then focus on building up a portfolio. This is important if you want to show what you can do. Maybe if nobody will give you a chance, you could practice on friends and family? Usually friends and family are more than happy for you to redecorate one of their rooms and if they are happy with the result they may even let you loose on the whole house! In order to create a good portfolio you should take a picture of the room before you made it over and then take a picture afterwards. That way it gives people an idea of what you can do and it proves you know exactly what you are doing.

Working For A Company or Going it alone

When you first get into the interior design field, you will often find that you end up working for a company first. Whilst you may go into training and education imagining being alone and working for yourself, often it is just not that easy and you will need to work for a company before you can branch out. Working for a company will teach you new things and once you have enough experience you can then branch out on your own.

Remember that it will take some money to set the business up and also remember that all important profile too! It can take a while to build up a profile but you can do it if you really want to.



By: A.Caxton

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Andrew Caxton is an online entrepreneur and writes for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com. Find more publications about interior decorating at his website.



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