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Interior decorating can be a fun, but costly endeavor if you don’t plan out what to get carefully. You’ve Spent How Much On Your Decor?! is a collaborative post on some cost effective strategies to consider before spending too much on home decor related items and projects.

Interior Decorating
Your interior decor is integral to your home sweet home feeling. A lot of homeowners understand that they need to create a space that reflects their personality and interests to build a place they can truly call home. There is nothing worse than living in a house or an apartment that you can’t identify with.
But, building a decor that suits your lifestyle and spirit comes as a cost. For homeowners who may not be fully experienced in the art of managing and creating interior styles, the price of decor can be crushing!
If you want to avoid bad surprises that drain your budget, you need to be strategic about your choices and home improvement projects. But, most importantly, you have to stay away from the top 4 unnecessarily expensive decor mistakes.
Is your sofa worth the expense?
You Could do a Lot Without Spending a Dime
Refreshing your decor doesn’t have to involve a lot of brand new items. On the contrary, more often than not, you don’t need to buy new. Maybe the coffee table doesn’t need replacing.
You could instead consider a fresh coat of paint on the top to give it a unique vibe. Chalk paint is a cost-effective and easy to use DIY tip to refresh your interior without breaking the bank.
You’ve Missed Out On Costly Issues
Exciting home improvements, such as transforming the bathroom or converting the loft, can completely change the atmosphere at home. Home work projects are a necessary investment for your property. However, without the help of a professional home inspector, homeowners are left to decide about their next improvement work without the knowledge that emergency repairs or behind-the-scene issues might need their attention first.

As a result, when problems are uncovered during DIY projects, the repair costs can be extremely high and disrupt the overall plan. It’s a good idea to get a checklist of what needs to be done in the house before you consider beauty works.
It Was so Bad, You’ve Had to Pay Someone to do it Again
So, you’ve painted the living room, and, somehow, despite your best efforts, it looks like it needs to be redone by a professional. Ouch. You’d be surprised to know that this is a common issue for new homeowners who are keen to save money through DIY jobs.
Unfortunately, if you don’t have the relevant skills or tools, you’re likely to come across difficulties. Even something as simple as painting a room requires proper planning. You can learn how to do it right, as long as you take your time to follow the appropriate steps.
You Needed to Have that Particular Item
Was it the leather sofa you couldn’t imagine living without or the stain glass coffee table? There is always an expensive item that catches your eye when it comes to decor. However, it doesn’t mean you should indulge.
The typical family with young children and a pet is more likely to waste money on expensive furniture that can get damaged easily. Don’t splurge on things that are not suitable for your lifestyle.
If you want to avoid that awkward moment when you tell your guests all about your decor expenses, you need to learn to think twice before taking any styling and DIY decisions about your interior. Experience makes it perfect; but in the meantime, use this little guideline to avoid some budget-draining decor mistakes!
You’ve Spent How Much On Your Decor?!
I hope you learned something about saving by reading You’ve Spent How Much On Your Decor?! How do you save on home decor and home improvement expenses? Let me know in the comments section below!
Natalie says
I started making my own decor because I could get exactly what I wanted and have it fit perfectly. I then found I could make two, sell one to pay for materials and get mine for free!
Ann says
What a great idea! There are so many ways to save on decor. Making your own makes it much more personal. That’s awesome that you can sell yours too!
Jenn says
This post made me laugh because it’s true. I’ve spent so much unnecessary money on decor that its crazy
Ann says
Oh no! It’s hard not to, isn’t it? I hope this post gave you great ideas on how to save on decor next time you think of redecorating another part of your home.