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Incorporating Modern Interior Design Into Your Home with Minimal Effort

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If you’re looking to give your home a modern makeover on a budget, you’re in luck. There are plenty of simple tips and tricks that can help update your home without spending too much money. Here are eight easy ways to make your home look more modern — without breaking the bank.

Tip #1 Add a pop of color

Any space can look more stylish with a pop of color, but if you’re going to use a bright or dark shade, the space must have adequate lighting. This is because bright colors look much darker when there aren’t enough light and dark colors can appear muddy and dull.

So, if you’re planning to include accent pieces in your living room, for instance, you should consider getting custom-made Roman blinds to match the new color scheme. Doing this will help to bounce the light around your room and make it look bigger.

Tip #2 Use minimalist design

Minimalist design is a huge trend at the moment — it involves using a limited number of colors, patterns, and textures to create a modern space. This is especially popular in living rooms, where homeowners are opting for feature walls with one or two bold colors behind the sofa instead of a full range of patterns and textures on the walls.

But of course, minimalist designs aren’t just for aesthetic purposes; they’re also for function. So, make sure that whatever items do find their way onto the walls are thoughtfully chosen and add to your overall interior design.

Tip #3 Get rid of clutter

This may seem like an obvious tip, but before you can update your home to make it look more modern, you need to get rid of all the clutter that’s making your home look cluttered and disorganized. You want to give the impression that your room is spacious, not full of unnecessary things.

Remove the items from your surfaces and give everything a good dusting. If you have lots of display cabinets, clear them out and replace the contents with books or box files. Make sure you also clean behind and underneath your furniture to give your home a clean, contemporary look.

Tip #4 Install new light fixtures

Adding new light fixtures to your room makes a huge difference and it’s not expensive, either. It’s easy to find beautiful chandeliers or pendant lights that will help to update the look of your space and work with your room’s overall design scheme.

If you can’t afford new fixtures, you could try updating the filament light bulbs in your current fittings with LEDs to make them more energy-efficient. These bulbs are also preferred because they don’t generate much heat, which could damage your ceilings. Alternatively, you could install track lighting or even put lampshades on your table or floor lamps.

Tip #5 Choose simple, modern furniture

Sometimes, the beauty of your home is in the furniture you choose. This doesn’t mean that you can’t invest in comfortable chairs or couches. But you should be wary of heavy drapery or ornate designs on your upholstery. These can make your space look dated and difficult to update.

Luckily, there are lots of affordable options out there without compromising on style. For instance, you could look at mid-century modern designs, which are minimalist and fit well with mid-century interiors.

Tip #6 Hang artwork on the walls

If you’ve opted for a minimalist design, it doesn’t mean that your walls should be bare. Wall art is perfect for filling up any space with color or pattern while keeping the design simple. And you don’t have to be a skilled artist to create your own wall art!

It’s easy to find lots of great options out there by simply browsing the web for ideas. Display your favorite photographs in frames, or if you are artistically inclined, you could paint a mural or stencil a design on your wall.

Tip #7 Use plants to add life and color

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Plants are a great way of adding interest to your space without using too many colors or patterns. They’re particularly popular in bathrooms, living rooms, and kitchens, where homeowners are likely to spend a lot of time.

As with wall art, you don’t have to be an experienced gardener to keep plants alive. Visit your local plant nursery to find out which types of plants are likely to thrive indoors, and don’t skimp on the potting. Plant pots come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, so you can easily find one that fits your room’s decor.

Tip #8 Make your home smell good

Who doesn’t love a nice, fresh-smelling home? And you don’t have to use chemical cleaning products or expensive scented candles to make it happen. There’s a huge range of natural, safe, and affordable ways to make your home smell good without making your home toxic.

For instance, you could try simmering potpourri or dried lavender in a saucepan to fill your living space with an aromatic scent. Or, you could try setting out bowls of fresh fruit to make your kitchen smell delicious. If you want to keep the scent subtle, use it sparingly.

With these tips under your belt, you can update your home without spending too much money on new furniture or household appliances. So, let your imagination run wild and use your creativity to update your home today!

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