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Do a mini home makeover

Most of us have experienced the feeling of looking around our home and no longer being satisfied or inspired by its interior.

If you’re looking to spruce up your home, these quick and easy tips will help.
Out with the old
Minimalists are generally very happy individuals because less stuff equals more space and less stress.
You don’t necessarily need everything you own, but someone else might.
Take some heavy-duty black bags and throw out everything that you haven’t used in the past six months; be ruthless. You’ll be surprised how little you actually need.
Repair things that are broken
Repair things as they break through wear and tear and you’ll never have that feeling of being overwhelmed.
Whether you are planning to sell your home in future or not, there is no better feeling than living in a home that doesn’t require any minor repairs.
Paint, paint, paint
A pot of paint is probably one of the easiest and most affordable ways to transform your house and lift your spirits.
Do proper research and choose colours you won’t regret choosing later. Even if you don’t decide to change the colour, a fresh coat of paint of the same shade will also be an instant improvement.
Move your existing furniture around
A change is as good as a holiday. Move your furniture in such a way that you create the most space and ensure you optimise all the natural light.
One room at a time
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Choose one room every week and keep your focus there before moving along.
This will afford you the feeling of a job well done and you’ll look forward to the next room.
DIY or ask a creative friend to help
The internet has many tips on being creative on a budget. You can make your own lampshades, refurbish your old furniture and even make tables from old suitcases or window shutters.
Wallpaper
Probably one of the biggest trends of the decade and rightly so. You can go wild without being worried about it being permanent.
If you don’t want to stick wallpaper to the wall as such there are many other options like sticking it to a dresser.
• Information courtesy of Private Property.

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