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Cheap Decorating Ideas for Your Home

Cheap decorating ideas abound and, despite many people's perceptions, it is quite easy to decorate on a shoestring. The effect doesn't have to be shoddy and, with care, the result can be quite effective. Generally, it is possible to keep costs down looking around your house to see what knickknacks you have lying around that could be used to far better effect if used to accent cheap decorating ideas in a new room. One way to incorporate cheap decorating ideas is to make use of the various freecycle sites that flourish these days: those sites where people advertise items they no longer require or you can advertise for items you might need to put your decorating ideas into action. People always want to get rid of tins of paint they have no further use for. Apart from helping the environment, you could obtain sufficient paint to give a new lease of life to the walls of the room you want to decorate.

Freecycling aside, there are many innovative craft options you could implement to achieve a stunning effect at a fraction of the cost of buying similar products ready-made, providing you with an excellent kick-start to your cheap decorating ideas. Many people read the word 'craft' and throw up their hands in horror: 'I can't do that' they claim. Crafts, however, cover a multitude of sins - not just stitching, beading and the like. A good example is to rummage through your linen cupboard for a pair of flat sheets that look as if they have seen better days. Decide on the color scheme for your room and then purchase a pot of washing machine dye in the main shade of the color you are considering. Do not panic - washing machine dyes really do not stain the inside of your washing machine. If you are at all worried about any residue dye being left in your machine, empty 200mls of neat white vinegar into your empty drum after the dying process has finished. Then run your washing machine cycle through empty on an economical wash. The white vinegar will pick up any pigmentation left behind in your washing machine and, when you next go to use your washer, your washing will come out just as pristine as normal.

However, going back to the cheap decorating ideas: you now have a pair of sheets dyed into the main color you are going to use to decorate your room. Now get out your ironing board and an iron. Get an old tea towel, wet it and wring it out so that it is heavily damp. You also need some wunderweb which is cheaply and easily available. With your iron on hot, place your wunderweb in position, fold down a deep hem so the wunderweb is sandwiched in position and cover with the wet teatowel. Press down heavily with the hot iron.  Continue to do this all the way along one edge. This will make a nice, heavy-duty edging at the top of each sheet. Do the same with the other end of the sheets so that you have a pair of curtain lengths to fit your window. 

Now, attach some washing line tight across the window recess. I am sure you can think of ways to fix that.  Fold over each of the sheets, masquerading as new curtains, and attach at the fold with small metal clips which you can easily buy in any DIY shops. You now have a pair of non-sew curtains that look like new and which have cost you very little in either time or money to produce. There are many cheap decorating ideas such as this which, with a little attention to detail, can produce amazing results for very little outlay. There are many cheap decorating ideas with which to finish the room as well. You really don't need to layout a fortune for carpeting, for instance.  Many places give away old carpet samples and, all you have to do with these is to detach them from the binder so you have individual swatches of carpet squares, take a straight edge and a very sharp craft knife and slice off the bound edging from each carpet. Once you have done that, turn each carpet swatch over, place in rows for the correct size mat and, using good quality adhesive carpet tape, stick the swatches together. Once you have turned the pieces of carpet back onto their right side you will find you have just made yourself a very desirable, good quality rug to enhance your newly decorated room.
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