I read that Lauren said her Mom does all her decorating with a decorator.
Love the style though. Remember throw pillows are a great way to add color and change a room up.
Think of room accessories as jewelry. Sometimes all you need to revamp an old outfit is a bold cuff and a sparkly pair of earrings. The same goes for rooms. There are plenty of ways to change up your home on the cheap. Here are a few of my favorite ways to mix it up and give a room an entirely new personality without breaking the bank:
Paint. Believe it or not, I used to paint my room several times a year. Why? It made everything feel fresh and brand new. Paint is also an inexpensive way to transform a space based on the season.
Pillows. Swap out accent pillows for an instant pick me up. For example, a few crimson throw pillows can instantly take your bedroom from summer to fall. 
Artwork. Swap out your wall art for something that’s seasonally relevant. Or you can even try rotating artwork around within your home. I adore AllPosters.com since you can buy pieces that are framed and ready to go. New artwork is like a mini facelift for rooms.
Flowers. This is another inexpensive yet effective method for changing up a room. Flowers not only add a lovely splash of color, they offer a seasonal vibe as well.
Candles. Did you know scent is one of the strongest senses? A particular smell can completely change your perception of a space. Scented candles are an excellent way to change the ambience of a room.
Curtains. Give new life to a basic space by spicing it up with pretty drapes. Or update your curtains based on the season. Create a cozy atmosphere by subbing in heavier materials during the colder months. As for spring and summer, opt for lighter fabrics that are diaphanous or lightweight.
The best piece of advice I can offer is to make your space “update friendly” by furnishing your home with neutral colors such as white, beige, camel or grey. Having a neutral backdrop to work with will grant you the freedom to make simple updates with greater ease. In Laguna, I did my room mostly white with turquoise accents. The white setting allowed me to swap out the turquoise pieces for other colors depending on the season.
What’s your favorite way to breathe new life into a room when you’re on a budget?
Share photos of your favorite “update items” in the comments below.
XO Lauren
P.S. A special thank you to everyone at At Home in Arkansas and Bear-Hill Interiors for sharing the beautiful photograph of the bedroom!
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I read that Lauren said her Mom does all her decorating with a decorator.
Love the style though. Remember throw pillows are a great way to add color and change a room up.
Check out my blog post with tons of tips on how to change the entire look of a room in 20 minutes with little to no money.
http://trubeautygems.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-to-change-entire-look-of-room-in-20.html
i soon get a new apartment. i have to decorate it all from the begining. thanks for all the tips. i love it!
When i need to revamp my room I tend to rearrange it a little or completely. It feels and looks so nice when theres a change xoxoxo
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I NEED A BED LIKE THIS!! DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET ONE?
If you are going to a second hand shop you can find nice vases or vintage teacups and you can put fake flowers in them so you don't have to give them water or buy new ones.
I also get old furniture and paint them myself. Buy nice door knobs ( you can find them online in a second hand shop) like the porcelain ones and they look so nice on your furniture!
What's also nice. Just buy an old nature book, with butterflies for example and just frame the pages. This is so cheap and it looks beautiful!
Awesome advice, I love your ideas! I'm going to start with the flowers. I love flowers. Thanks Lauren!
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