DIY – Save Money by Making Your Own Furnishings

There are plenty of creative ways in which you can use DIY in the home to ensure that you are not splashing out on expensive furnishings. If you are a student, or you just want to do things a little more cheaply, it can make very little sense to be spending hundreds of pounds on things, when you could be ‘upcycling’ old furniture or making new stuff! Many people now go in for a certain style that is called ‘Shabby Chic’ which uses lots of reclaimed wood, battered antiques and repainted items, to make a feeling of carefully curated casualness throughout the home, a sort of run down affair that has been painstakingly achieved in many cases! Of course this style comes from seeing houses where people have decked out their rooms in a way that showed them to be indifferent to trends and luxury brands, but rather more interested in how things go together, and showing their own personality through it. Much of this style comes from doing things cheaply and for yourself, and if you are creative and think carefully about such things, then you too can achieve this.
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Have a think about what you need for your room. Say you need a coffee table, what kind of material would suit the room, and what size do you need? Many styles now use discreetly modern surfaces, shiny, and dark colored, rather than expensive wood veneers. You should have a look around local car boot sales, and on gum tree to see if anyone is giving away a nice old desk, or an interesting looking door, that you could make a table surface from. For instance, a dilapidated old desk could have the surface removed, sanded, and re varnished to look like a beautifully conditioned table top. You could then place it on a railway sleeper or two and make a perfect coffee table. Think about the juxtaposition of materials – painting a railway sleeper a deep lacquered black, or even a bright color could make it sit strangely but stylishly with the table top, giving you the kind of intriguing coffee table that prompts people to ask of the designer’s name! Of course the main fun in all of this is telling them that you made it!
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Try finding old scaffold boards for various uses. You can use them as is for interesting shelves, or cut them to size and nail them to wooden palettes to make an interesting looking platform bed! Again, if you wanted something a little less shabby, then you can sand and paint them any color you want. Try a glossy white for that beautiful french look, or matte black for a more modern, tactile feel. The most important thing is that you match it with the room. If your room is a fully carpeted living room with white walls, then you want something simple that won’t clash. If your room is old fashioned, then why not think about going a little more modern to offset the antique furnishings? Modern houses look great with a couple of antique bits in there, but perhaps try getting them cheaply and refinishing them in a new color to fit your home, and make them you own, as otherwise it may end up looking like a museum of design, rather than a harmonious living space! You can do absolutely anything you want to, but be sure to research all the methods beforehand, and be safe when you are carrying out all of the processes.

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Garage / Yard Sale ~ Help To Sell Your Items

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Organize Your Closet And Give It More Room

extra clothesAdd extra space in your closet by adding pop tops to your closet by adding pop can tops to your hangers. You get more room because hangers take up a lot of space by themselves and staggering them downwards eliminates the need for their space of one hanger next to another. Don’t stop with just one – you potentially could do this to three to five hangers hanging down from the original. This would be a great space saver for clothes out of season.

clothesIts the start of a new year – so here is a tried and tested way to eliminate clothes you no longer use. Turn all of your clothes hangers so they are going from the inside out (opposite from the way you usually hang them). When you use something and it is returned washed hang it on the hanger from the outside in (normal way to hang clothes). After six months you will see what you wear – and see what you never wear. What you never wear can go to be donated to a local charity.

Jewelry Hanger Organizer

1472933_786407998052344_1010091832_nTime has come again to do our best to organize and i always find that if teh new idea of organization is not simple enough – it just is not going to get done. So here is a very simple idea to not only organize jewelry but it will also allow you to show them off in style….. and it is very simple to do as well.

You will need a wooden hanger and twenty small hooks – along with something to start a hole (we used an awe)!

Carefully mark placement of places to start your holes (ten on each side). Use what you are going to start your holes with and make a impression with it. Screw hooks in by hand making sure the ones that are on the left face the left and ones on the right face the right.

Here we have left it in its natural state but the whole thing could be painted with a can of spray paint to suit your decorating style and then cover with two or three layers of polyurethane. These can be used in a closet or be bold and hang it right above your dresser.

Amazing Decomposing / Recycling Facts

181046_498983486816585_1875230248_nWho would know that the decomposition of these items was so long. My family has always done it’s best recycle and do composting – we even shred office papers and junk mail and add to garden soil. The items decomposition years are staggering – will make me look more at our consumption of products in the future.