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Transform your home with DIY decor o Hacks for tasteful, meaningful spaces Y OUR home is your sanctuary. It is a space that should reflect your personality and sense of you lack in artistic skills. Choose motifs that reflect your taste and make your walls sing. Ű BY THASHINE SELVAKUMARAN
Creating your own candle jars or lanterns can be a soothing and rewarding exercise.
Floating shelves with character Floating shelves are functional and stylish, but you can make them even more charming by customising them. Repurpose old wooden planks for a rustic look, or paint them in bold colours for a pop-art aesthetic. Style them with a mix of books, small potted plants, candles and quirky trinkets. To make it prettier, layer heights and textures. Bonus points if the shelves themselves are a DIY build. Upcycled furniture magic Instead of tossing that old side table or outdated dresser, give it a second life with a bit of creativity. Chalk paint can work wonders, and changing knobs or handles to vintage or modern ones gives a fresh twist. Add wallpaper or fabric to the drawer linings for a hidden surprise. You can try decoupage using printed images or maps if you want it to be more bold. It is sustainable and budget-friendly. Textile art Textile decor is making a huge comeback, especially in the form of handcrafted wall hangings or woven pieces. You do not have to be a master weaver because there are plenty of simple tutorials that exist online to get you started with basic knots and patterns. Hang a piece above your bed, or create a tassel garland in a child’s room. The textures add warmth and the handmade aspect makes it uniquely yours. Candle jars or lanterns There is something magical about soft, flickering candlelight. Creating your own candle jars or lanterns can be soothing and pretty. Reuse glass jars and decorate them with lace or pressed flowers. For a rustic vibe, wrap the jars in burlap or dip them in chalk paint for a frosted finish. Fill them with tea lights or fairy lights and place them on windowsills, coffee tables or even hang them outdoors. Indoor plant corners Plants breathe life into any room, and you can make them even more appealing by getting creative with your planters. Paint old cans or jars, repurpose ceramic bowls or use hanging baskets wrapped in fabric. Wooden crates can be turned into vertical plant displays for small spaces. If you are crafty, try plant hangers or concrete planters for a modern edge. Not only do plants purify your air, but they also add lush, living charm. Creative entryway organisation The entryway is often overlooked,
comfort. But revamping your interior spaces does not have to mean breaking the bank or hiring a designer. With just a bit of imagination and some hands-on effort, you can breathe new life into any room. These decor ideas will help you add charm and personal flair to your home instantly, whether you are going for cosy and rustic, or modern and vibrant. Gallery walls Gallery walls have become a go-to way of personalising a space, but you can take yours a step further by mixing traditional framed photos with unexpected elements. Try incorporating handwritten quotes, pressed flowers in glass frames, postcards from your travels or even mini mirrors. Use varying frame styles and sizes to add depth and character. To make it even more meaningful, include DIY art pieces you have made yourself. Hand-painted accent wall or mural A painted feature wall is one of the most impactful yet affordable ways to transform a room. While bold solid colours can work, consider going a step further with DIY geometric patterns, arches or soft watercolour-style murals. Even a sponge-painting technique with a complementary shade can create a textured, cosy vibe. Stencils are your best friend if
Textile decor is making a huge comeback in the form of handcrafted wall hangings or woven pieces.
Do not be afraid to experiment with new designs and techniques.
but it is the first impression of your home. Give it personality with DIY solutions that mix function and style. Install a pegboard and paint it to match your theme, then hang keys, hats and bags in a visually pleasing layout. Create a bench from crates or old pallets, add some comfy cushions and slide baskets underneath for storage. You could even hang a framed chalkboard or corkboard for weekly notes and greetings. All in details These DIY decor ideas help create a home that reflects you. Do not be afraid to experiment with different colours and textures. Mix old and new, handmade and found items to create a layered, inviting space that feels lived-in and loved. Remember, it is more about personality than perfection. The beauty of DIY is in the imperfections, the stories behind the materials and the pride of saying “I made that”. So, roll up your sleeves, put on your favourite playlist and let your home become your canvas for your creativity. DIY art pieces you personally made add more meaning to your home.
Get creative with budget-friendly DIY projects that bring your home to life.
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