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5 Tips for Starting A New Decorating Project

Starting a new decorating project can be so exciting. With clever inspiration from Pinterest, you probably already have brilliant ideas for updating your home. But you can quickly get overwhelmed by all the planning, cleaning, and shopping. These are the main reasons many decorating enthusiasts postpone their ambitious projects. This article provides essential tips on kickstarting and managing your project while preventing decision fatigue. 

Define your aesthetic

Before you get started, you need to be clear about your expectations about the decorating project. Do you prefer modern minimalism, boho chic, or rustic vibe, or do you have another idea for designing the space of your dreams? Defining your preferred style makes choosing the materials, colors, and patterns easier during the following project stages.

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Plan your decorating project

No matter how big or small your decor project is, putting your plan on paper is helpful. Based on this, you can take further actions, such as choosing materials and purchasing decor. Define the basic project details, such as the room dimensions, project timeline, and any potential problems. It is essential to determine if you need professional help at a certain point in your project or if everything is DIY-friendly.

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Set a budget

A decor project starts with a defined budget, which includes furniture, paint, fixtures, and accessories. Think about how much money you can dedicate to updating your room. Just because you need to work with a limited budget, it doesn’t have to stop you from revamping the space.

In such cases, consider budget-friendly options. A peel-and-stick backsplash is an affordable way to spruce up your kitchen. When switching the flooring in the living room isn’t within your budget, you can always get a new rug to conceal any wear and tear on the current floor.

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Create a shopping list

When you have a budget, it is time to create a shopping list of all materials, accessories, and furniture. This step is essential for getting everything you need and avoiding spending on non-essentials. Write down the things you need so you don’t forget about anything important. If you find it challenging to fit everything in your budget, shop around. Check different stores to see which offers the best deals, and remember that flea markets and thrift stores are the perfect places for budget finds.

Tip: Order your samples early if paint or upholstery is included. Color can differ under different lighting conditions, so you’ll want to see how they look in your home.

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Clear your space

No matter the nature of your decorating project, it is always best to start with a clear space. There might be some pieces you aren’t ready to let go of, and that’s fine. Not everyone can begin with an empty room, but it is essential to discard the items that don’t fit your vision and focus on the things that you like. If removing something is costly, find ways to conceal it or get the attention off by establishing a different focal point.

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Kristina Shestakova
Kristina is a home decor enthusiast that loves to share practical tips. With more than 5 years in the interior design content writing niche, she has lots to share. She is obsessed with Pinterest, looking for the most creative ideas for your inspiration. Hopefully, this will motivate you to create the home you always wanted.

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