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Inspiring Fall Living Room Decor Ideas On A Budget 05Inspiring Fall Living Room Decor Ideas On A Budget 05

Your living room should be the one room in the house where you feel most comfortable. It is likely where your family gathers to watch television at night, catch up on the day’s events or just relax with one another.

Since it is a family area, it should reflect the personality and style of each member of the household. If you want to decorate your living room or bring some character to the space on a budget, these top tips will get you started:

Paint: Changing the color of your living room walls in an expensive process that will transform the look and feel of the space. If the walls and white and you want them to be softer, consider a paste shade that will relax those who enter. Or, consider one bright accent wall. Not only it is much cheaper to only paint one wall, but it can be a pop of bold color that brightens up the room without being overwhelming.

Rearrange: If you already have furniture in your living room but want to create a new look, try rearranging the furniture. By simply moving the items around, you might realize it looks like a different space entirely. Don’t line up all your furniture along the perimeter of the room, especially if you have a large space. Be creative and arrange the furniture in two groups, creating two separate areas in one!

Wall Decor: Blank walls in a living room can give a bare feeling to the space, so consider hanging up some art or framed photos along the wall. You don’t need to spend lots of money on expensive frames or art, however. Pick up some frames from a vintage or thrift store, and frame wallpaper, old photos or children’s book pages for something unique. Or, why not paint the glass pane of the frame with chalkboard paint? That way you can use chalk to draw new art within the frame each day!

Cohesive Colors: When decorating a room on a budget, it can be tempting to pull together cheap furniture, curtains and pillows, which might not match one another. While contrasting colors can be interesting in a living room, stick to just two or three repeated shade for a more cohesive look. If you have a mis-matched item, such as a couch, chair or pillow that you really love, why not recover or reupholster it to match the rest of the living room?