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18 easy DIY decor options
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18 easy DIY decor options

Now that a new year has arrived, you might be feeling like it's time to give your space a new look. Instead of investing in major — and expensive — renovations, consider tackling a few DIY projects that offer maximum visual payoff with a minimal cost. 

From easy swaps like adding new knobs to old furniture to day-long projects like reupholstering your beloved vintage dining chairs, these 18 home decor DIYs are easy, inexpensive, and will give your space the facelift it needs without breaking the bank. 

 
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Use rope to give an old lamp a new nautical vibe

Use rope to give an old lamp a new nautical vibe
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Using a length of jute rope and some glue, it's easy to transform a boring lamp into a decorative piece with a nautical vibe. Wind the rustic-looking rope around the base of your lamp, then secure with glue, as seen in this tutorial

 
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Make a DIY chalkboard wall

Make a DIY chalkboard wall
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Chalkboard paint is inexpensive, making it an excellent choice for a DIY message board in the kitchen or an ideal art canvas in the playroom. Chalkboard paints from brands like Rust-O-Leum can be painted onto wood, glass, drywall, and more, and dry to a finish that can be decorated with chalk. 

 
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Learn how to make your own macrame wall hanging

Learn how to make your own macrame wall hanging
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It was huge in the '70s, but macrame has officially made a comeback. Create your own version of the look with only a few supplies — some cotton rope or yarn, and a piece of driftwood for suspending this piece of boho-chic art. Macrame can be used to hang plants creatively, or transformed into a seriously impressive wall hanging

 
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Use plywood and brackets to make DIY shelves

Use plywood and brackets to make DIY shelves
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Need extra space to store books or knick-knacks? Cut 2x4 boards down to the perfect length, then sand and stain to match your preferred color palette. Then score some inexpensive metal shelf brackets for a modern, minimalist look. 

 
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Give wine bottles second life as vases

Give wine bottles second life as vases
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Once the wine is gone, don't toss the bottle in the trash! There are tons of ways to turn wine bottles into functional decor, from giving them a natural stoneware look to a fun ombre paint job. When they're finished, use these bottles to store kitchen essentials like olive oil, or use them as chic vases. 

 
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Use succulents to decorate small spaces

Use succulents to decorate small spaces
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If you've got a tiny space that's looking a little lackluster, consider adding a succulent. Whether real or fake, succulents add the perfect touch of green to a space, and the right planter can help bring your decorative aesthetic together. 

 
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Use inexpensive fabric to reupholster dining chair seats

Use inexpensive fabric to reupholster dining chair seats
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Reupholstering an old dining chair is much easier than it looks — you don't even have to know how to sew! Once you've found the right fabric, use a staple gun to secure it to the bottom of each seat, as seen in this tutorial

 
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Use gold spray paint to give anything a touch of glam

Use gold spray paint to give anything a touch of glam
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Even though it's cheap, gold spray paint can give pretty much anything in your home a new lease on life. Use the paint to give everything from old vases to flower pots a fun gilded look. 

 
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Make a DIY propagation station for plants

Make a DIY propagation station for plants
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Propagating plants is an easy way to give your home more greenery, and it's also a fun decorative piece on its own. Use small, clear glass jars or test tubes to make your own propagation station, as seen in this tutorial

 
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Add new knobs and handles to cabinets and furniture

Add new knobs and handles to cabinets and furniture
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If you can't afford new cabinets or furniture, adding new knobs and handles can provide a serious facelift on the cheap. Find knobs at stores like Anthropologie or World Market, or consider decorating your own knobs for a look that's totally unique. 

 
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Liven up your space with no-sew curtains

Liven up your space with no-sew curtains
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Curtains are pricey, but they're pretty easy to make on your own, even if you don't have sewing skills. Using sewing tape or glue, DIYers can create a small pocket at the top of the fabric that's perfectly sized for a curtain rod, then hem up the bottom for a professional look that costs pennies. 

 
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Use thrifted art and photos for a DIY gallery wall

Use thrifted art and photos for a DIY gallery wall
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Hit up thrift stores in your area for quirky pieces that will make for an excellent start for any gallery wall. Think beyond the frame, too — objects like plates, greeting cards, and antique pieces are stunning additions to a gallery wall. 

 
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Use decoupage to give furniture doors a new look

Use decoupage to give furniture doors a new look
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Using some high-quality paper and a little Mod Podge, it's easy to give even the oldest piece of furniture a new look. In addition to things like cabinet doors, decoupage can also be used to liven up bookshelves or give chair legs a unique new look. 

 
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Make DIY wall art with cheap canvases

Make DIY wall art with cheap canvases
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Even if you're no Picasso, making art at home is fun and easy. Score inexpensive framed canvases at an art store, then try your hand at pour painting or a modern, on-trend pastel ombre look. 

 
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Give an old piece of furniture a new coat of bright paint

Give an old piece of furniture a new coat of bright paint
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A coat of paint can work a world of wonders, especially when you're talking about boring wood furniture. Go bright ¸— think vivid teal, yellow, or orange — to create a compelling new focal point out of an old chair or table. 

 
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Build your bathroom mirror a new frame

Build your bathroom mirror a new frame
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If your bathroom mirror is totally frameless or encased in a giant gold monstrosity, give it a modern upgrade that will cost less than $20 with just a few pieces of wood, some stain, and glue, as seen in this tutorial

 
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Give your bed a makeover with a DIY headboard

Give your bed a makeover with a DIY headboard
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In addition to making your space look more put-together, a DIY headboard can also make your bed feel cozier. There are a ton of DIY options to choose from based on your aesthetic, ranging from a luxe tufted headboard to wood options with clean, simple lines. 

 
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Use peel-and-stick wallpaper to spruce up your living spaces

Use peel-and-stick wallpaper to spruce up your living spaces
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Peel-and-stick wallpaper has been all the rage in home decor in recent years, and for good reason — it's inexpensive, easy to apply, and can be quickly removed when it's time to switch up the decor. Choose a wall in your space that could use a zhuzh, then spend the day hanging wallpaper in a fun pattern for a major room transformation that won't break the bank. 

Amy McCarthy

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