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projects on a tight budget)
WORKING ON A BUDJET (for an interior job)
It’s no secret that interior designing can be expensive to incorporate into your home budget. Even if you’re only looking at redecorating a single room, the costs can add up quickly.
Do you need to undertake any cIvil work or alterations?
Do you want to buy carpeting or install hardwood to cover the floors?
What paint color will you choose?
How much of it will you need to cover the space?
Are you going to buy new furniture? What about new light fixtures and other accessories?
You got yo think about wall hangings and deco as well.
The idea of having to purchase all these items is overwhelming. When trying to do it all on a limited budget, it seems just impossible right?
Given below are the few important tips for decorating on a tight budget.
1. Plan before you begin
While proper planning is essential for any home improvement project, its necessity increases tenfold when you’re working on a tight budget No one wants to find themselves in a situation where they’ve found the perfect piece of furniture but cannot afford it or won’t fit in. As such doing a little legwork beforehand will drastically cut down on the likelihood of encountering an unpleasant surprises as you go ahead with the job.
First, find your design inspiration. Look at magazines and the internet to figure out what style you’d like to emulate in your design. Then, break the project down into its components – Cinil. Electricals flooring, furniture, paint, accessories, and decor etc Visit the market to get a solid idea on how much the components will cost, its size and measurement Be sure to take into account any associated costs like hiring workmen to do the job..
Once you have a estimate in mind, take a look at your finances. Be honest about how much you have available for spending If that amount falls short of your budget , set aside a manageable amount of money each week or month till you reach your goal. The exercise will be helpful in the long run.
2. Use what ou already have
There’s no denying that incorporating your old design elements won’t be as exciting as waiting for all new pieces. But, with a little bit of planning and an investment of free time, it’s possible to totally transform the look of almost any component of your interior design. Look around your existing space and think of using your existing items more innovatively. Do you really need all new kitchen cabinets or can you just get them a new look.? Are there hardwood floors underneath the current carpeting? Can you freshen up your old bedroom by giving it a new coat of paint?
As you begin to get a feel for what you can repurpose, do your research.
3. Anchor The Room With Furniture
Working under a budget is often restricts spending. When you’re working with limited resources, you have to spend money where you will get the best bargain.
Though you want to invest in good furniture, you can save if you buy pieces that are unfinished, or lack a top coating of paint or you could select some good old pieces from the auction house. Even though these costs less than the pieces that you could buy off the shelf, You’ll often get better quality pieces since the manufacture is unable to hide imperfections and they can be rectified
That means allocating a large portSn of your budget towards purchasing quality furniture.
Furniture is a wise place to spend your money because it will likely last for years. Unlike paint colors that will fall out of style or accessories that will lose their luster after a few years of wear n tear. Good furniture could last for decades.
4. SHOP SECONDB HAND
Get to know your local market Shop online if it helps..
When shopping for second hand items, quality is more important than style, which can always be altered. Inspect every inch of the piece for structural quality. You can always cover a sofa with a slip cover or new upholstery. Give a rusted mirror a new coat of paint, or buy a different lamp shade to help.
5.BE BOLD WITH COLOURS
It’s time to let you in on one of interior design’s biggest secrets: Color is cheap. In contrast to other interior design elements, paint costs just afew hundreds. Accessories like lights, cushions,table lamps, flower vases planters etc.cost even less. Infuse a dramatic look into your space by filling it with color.
Before you take the plunge with paint, be sure you’ve picked a color you love. Pick up a few free shade cards from your local paint dealer. Once you’ve narrowed it down to a few choices, you can pick up samples of each. Paint small squares of each sample color on each wall of the room see which one you like best. Check on the samples over the course of a few days to see how the colors react to varying amounts of daylight.
A note on choosing colors: It is recommend using the 60-30-10 Rule when selecting shades for your interior. It states that roughly 60% – think walls – of the space should be filled by a dominant, more neutral color. Then, the next 30% of the space should go to a secondary color. The final 10% should be decorated in a bolder or accent color.
6. CULTIVATEA SIMPLE DESIGN STYLE
It’s right as rhe name suggests. Choosing a rational and simple but appealing style to decorate your interior will cost you less, at least when compared to other, more decorative style.
In interior design, refinement and appeal is obtained by neutral colors, especially monochromatic ones, the use of natural materials, clean lines on furniture and cabinetry. Lighting should be unobtrusive, yet plentiful Be sure to use very few accessories and, when choosing items to decorate the space, opt for one or two large statement pieces rather than a bunch of nick-knacks.you could experimey with LED lights.
Keep in mind that the ability to keep the space clean is an important component of pulling off a good acvceptable style.
7 DON’T DECORATE EVERYTHGING AT ONCE
The best advice I can give is to live in a space before making any massive changes to the interior. As you begin to use the room, you will get a better feel for likes, dislikes and functional utility. Replacing old kitchen cabinets the minute you move in will seem like a waste if, six months later, you find yourself wishing you had taken the time to redesign the layout first.
Again, this is all about prioritising. Pick the room in your home that needs the most help and start there. In the meantime, make the others livable, even if they’re not picture-perfect. Then gradually you can take up other areas
8. H[RE A STUDENT DESIGNER
All of the above tips are useful if you have a strong sense of personal style and have a cohesive idea of what you want to achieve with your interior design. But, what if you don’t have an idea of where to start? Even if you know what you want, who says you have the time? For these occasions, hiring an Interior Designer is the key and a student designer is a great way to get the help you need while staying within your price and budget
Student designers are easy to find because they are often looking to learn and earn in exchange for experience. They ca n be hired at a lump sum price to do specific jobs as the project may demand. They will be happy with of you’d be willing to provide them with a glowing testimonial and let them take a few photos of the finished project for their portfolio. But. make sure you select a right candidate.
9 SPENDING BUDGET AMOUNT
SINCE THE TOTAL BUDGETED AMOUNT IS NEVER AVAILABLE ON HAND PRIOR TO FINAL FINISHING, ITS IMPORTANT THAT MONRY IS AVAILABLE FOR EACH AND EVERY ITEM OIF WORK INCLUDING LABOUT CHATGES AND MARKET COMMITMENTS.
10 PAYEMENTS
SINCE NO JOB IS COMPLETE UNLESS YOU PROVIDE COMPLETE SATISFACTION TO THE CLIENT AND GET PAID FOR THE JOB DONE, MAKE SUTR YOU HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CLIENT ABOUT PAYEMENT
Happy working You know it already!