HERE'S HOW YOU CAN BRING YOUR SPACE BACK TO LIFE ON A BUDGET!

Most of us have had the experience of looking around our home and not being satisfied or inspired by its interior at some point. Perhaps you experimented with a few trends that no longer appear as fresh as they once did, or perhaps the wall colour you once adored now appears dull or outdated.
Whatever your intention, it's almost certain that you'll want to refresh your home with new and inspiring updates at some point. However, our budgets aren't always as sizable as our motivations for change.
Surprisingly, there are many interior updates you can make that will make a big difference while costing you very little time or money. If you want to fall in love with your home all over again, ensure the following interior updates feature on your to-do list.
3 ways to update your home

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REPLACE YOUR HARDWARE

The options really are endless, and it's amazing just how much of a difference door handles and a lick of paint can make to your kitchen. The minimal shaker-style designs of our classic collection as used here, suit both traditional and modern settings and add charm to kitchen cabinets or renovation furniture.

brass handles

AFTER

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before

BEFORE

SHOW YOUR WALLS SOME LOVE

A statement wall isn't the only way you can revitalise your space; think of your walls as your own personal canvas.


You can creatively arrange a few shelves to display some of your favourite knickknacks or to showcase newness, as shown here using our Ironbridge polished brass brackets.

shelf brackets

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AND THEN THERE WAS LIGHT

Never underestimate the impact, adding lighting or changing an existing fixture can have. Here we've added a period brass wall light onto the panelling. Make a list of all of the light fixtures you want to change (list them in order of priority) and begin.

IMPROVE, NOT MOVE.

It all depends on your situation but if you love your current home and have established roots there, improving rather than moving may be the best option. In fact, 'improve not move' is the motto amongst a third of homeowners, a percentage which is undoubtedly set to rise given the current economic climate. 

From our customers who tag us in their projects, the trend of working with existing properties rather than moving is overwhelmingly clear.

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