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18 Budget-Friendly Makeovers

July 23, 2009
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Sometimes the simplest room makeovers are the best. Changes like a new paint color, slipcovers, or replacing worn-out carpet with area rugs are budget-friendly ways to make your space feel like new. Here are some of our favorite ideas for budget-friendly room makeovers that will have your rooms looking like a million bucks. Upholstered headboards provide great opportunities to bring in a dash of color or to add a highlight to a room. Pillows cut from simple upholstery foam, covered in specially selected fabrics or fabric remnants, are budget-friendly and can enhance any room makeover. And while a new coat of paint will unify a room, details like patterned floors will add those special touches at a budget-friendly price. So, plan your room makeovers, and use these fantastic ideas to make your home only look like it cost a fortune.
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Within these walls, cats nap, dogs play, and babies crawl. Laundry piles up, and shoes come off. Relax—your rooms don’t have to showcase someone else’s idea of a perfect home. Instead, use these makeover ideas to transform them into rooms that say something about who you are, what you love, and where you come from.

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Comfy Living Room Before

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Dingy and drab is how Associate Decorating Editor Anne Turner Carroll describes the living room of her first house with husband Neal. Among its challenges were a large, blank, windowless wall and bad carpeting.

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Comfy Living Room After

Credit: Photo Robbie Caponetto / Styling Anne Turner Carroll and Fran Keenan

The living room is transformed with fresh color and a beautiful blend of secondhand furniture pieces.
Sleek Surface: Anne Turner ripped out the old carpet and had hardwood floors installed.
Fabric Fix: An inherited sofa, recently re-covered, is the linchpin for everything else in the room.
Beautiful Balance: Creamy-toned paint on the walls balances the room’s darker elements. To highlight the architecture, she painted the crown molding and baseboards a grayish-green and the window sashes dark olive.

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Limited light and gray walls conjured the feeling of a submarine more than a sailboat in this benighted beach house.

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Graphic Living Room After

Credit: Photo Charles Walton IV

Right White: Residential designer Jodi Macklin followed up by coating virtually every surface of the living room in crisp, clean white. The paneling, trim, and ceiling got Donald Kaufman Color Collection DKC #38, the walls got the slightly darker Donald Kaufman Color Collection DKC #51, and the floors got a hardworking Benjamin Moore enamel (Moore’s Latex Floor & Patio Enamel #122).

Pillow Fabric: Circles in Chocolate from Galbraith & Paul; www.galbraithandpaul.com or (215) 508-0800

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Perfectly Planned Living Room Before

The dated rug, tired sofa, and space-hogging television armoire had to go. And burglar bars were a major style no-no.

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Perfectly Planned Living Room After

Credit: Photo by Robbie Caponetto


Sofa: Sofa (5285-03) in Rayina Chocolate with Antique Nailhead trim by LEE Industries; www.leeindustries.com or 1-800-892-7150

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Perfectly Planned Living Room After

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Stylish Living Room Before

No voting necessary. Oversize furniture and blank walls made Associate Home Editor Amy Bickers Mercer’s living room a prime candidate for change.

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Stylish Living Room After

Credit: Photo Laurey W. Glenn

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Colorful Living Room Before

Copy Editor Stephanie Gibson was looking for a fresh start, and this condo was in the right place at the right time. But the color was so wrong for a new life.

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Colorful Living Room After

Credit: Photo Laurey W. Glenn / Styling Caroline Murphy

Step away from the neutral paint and fabric. Color is the key to the big changes in the living and dining rooms.
Easy Green: Stephanie began with the easiest remedy for bland rooms―she painted the walls Celadon Green from Benjamin Moore. The spring green immediately brightened the spaces and created the perfect base for Stephanie’s collection of brightly hued furnishings and accessories.
Nature's Own: In the dining room, she tempered the bold hues of the living room with shades of green and brown. Mother Nature couldn’t have done it any better.

Draperies: Bengal in Spring from Calico Corners, www.calicocorners.com or 1-800-213-6366

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Dining Room Before

Dated furniture, suffocating red walls, and bad lighting made this former bachelor pad a newlywed’s worst nightmare.

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Dining Room After

Credit: Photo Robbie Caponetto / Styling Anne Turner Carroll

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Dining Room After

Credit: Photo Robbie Caponetto / Styling Anne Turner Carroll

Generous Storage: Caroline’s new china cabinet, customized with wallpaper lining on the inside, is the perfect spot for her dishes and other wedding gifts.

China Cabinet: no longer available; for a similar look, try Garrett Glass Cabinet from Pottery Barn, www.potterybarn.com or 1-888-779-5176.

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Black and White Dining Room Before

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An uninviting, windowless dining room served only as a pass-through to the kitchen.

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Black and White Dining Room After

Credit: Photo Charles Walton IV / Styling Leigh Anne Montgomery

Homeowner Jennifer Eggleston knocked down a wall between the living and dining rooms to open up the cramped space.
Cottage Chic: Jennifer created a light and bright look with her mix of minimalist accessories and flea market savvy. “This room has sparseness, but it’s not contemporary,” Jennifer says.
Simple Style: Lightening the look begins with white on the walls. Black accents and industrial-look pieces such as the metal reproduction French bistro chairs add an urban edge.
Affordable Accent: Instead of a chandelier, this paper lantern “glows like a moon”. Plus, it adds big style for a low price. Jennifer paid less than $30 for hers.

Round Paper Lantern in white: For a similar look, check out the round paper lanterns at www.paperlanternstore.com.

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Organized Office Before

Even the cubicles at Dunder Mifflin looked more exciting than my home office. There was no storage for files or supplies, and the room was devoid of any personality.

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Thankfully, my office got a promotion. It all started when I fell in love with a painted floor I saw in a magazine. I was determined to paint my own and convinced my husband we could do it together. (Good news: Our marriage survived!)
Pattern and Texture: The bold geometric pattern instantly adds a huge dose of style to the room, while Japanese raffia wallpaper lends subtle texture to the walls.
Design Details: Crown molding and a beaded-board ceiling create architectural charm. Blue-painted trim adds energy to the scheme.
Fine Furniture: A new desk and bookcase offer sufficient storage, and a tufted armchair and ottoman give me a space to relax with a book or late-night work.

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Balanced Home Office Before

Senior Photo Stylist Buffy Hargett used this second-floor room as a painting studio. Unfortunately, she had to walk through the messy area each day to get to her bedroom.

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Balanced Home Office After

Buffy moved her studio downstairs and turned the long space into a home office.
Pale Perfection: The first step was to cover the entire room, including the wood floor, in white paint. Then she established a largely monochromatic color scheme.
Stylish Seating: Dark-toned furniture pieces ground the light and airy space. Each window seat cushion is made from foam, cut to fit and covered in a fabric remnant. Brown-and-white throw pillows add pattern and interest.

Chairs and Leather Ottoman: World Market; www.worldmarket.com or 1-877-967-5362

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Cheers and Chores Before

This half bath was cramped and right next to a full bath. But that wasn’t the home’s only problem: The washer and dryer hookups were inconveniently located.

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Cheers and Chores After

Heather Chadduck turned this minimal space in a modest 1930s cottage into a charming laundry nook with maximum function.
Custom Carpentry: The old fixtures were removed, and a carpenter opened up the wall and built a platform to raise the height of the washer and dryer.
Surface Smarts: Beaded board lines the top half of the closet, and a concrete countertop serves as a bar for mixing drinks during parties.

Concrete Countertop: For a similar custom look, try www.cementry.com or (205) 599-9941.

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Colorful Laundry Room Before

If there could be anything more depressing than a sunny day spent doing laundry, it would be a sunny day spent doing laundry in this bleak basement. It had all the charm of a load of dingy whites.

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Colorful Laundry Room After

Leigh Anne Montgomery treated the spartan space like a canvas and liberally dabbed her own artistic touches throughout to create a laundry and project room.
Storage Smarts: Colorful containers and modular shelving hold utility room necessities and more.
Artful Accessories: Leigh Anne displays collectibles to add fun and life to a room that is normally neglected.

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Comfortable Guest Room Before

In this blah room, visitors were certain to sleep well, if only because they’d be too bored for anything else! Offering little more than a bed just isn’t enough for overnight company.

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Comfortable Guest Room After

It wouldn’t be surprising if the homeowners abandoned the master bedroom for this lovely getaway.
One of a Kind: A custom headboard upholstered in crewel inspires the rest of the room.
A Completed Package: Coordinating bed linens, simple draperies, and a space-enlarging mirror make this the kind of room visitors won’t want to leave.

Headboard Fabric: Shannah Trail in teastain by Vervain; www.vervain.com or 1-800-611-8686
Bedspread: coverlet from Peacock Alley; www.peacockalley.com

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Simplified Master Bedroom Before

This was no bed of roses. Dark blue walls and a yellow bedspread made this room feel heavy and long overdue for some posh pruning.

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Simplified Master Bedroom After

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Stylishly simplified, the bedroom is as easy on the eyes as it is on the body.
Sleeper Hit: A modern four-poster bed bridges past and present and gives the otherwise contemporary space a dash of Southern romanticism. Designer Jodi Macklin dressed the bed in a quilted silk duvet in a soft shade of gray. Navy pillows and an antique needlepoint lumbar pillow in navy and white highlight the bed.
Whitewash: A fresh coat of white paint freshens the room without making
it too bright to be relaxing.
Window Dressing: Contemporary patterned fabric panels draw the eye to the windows and to the backyard beyond.

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Sister Suite Before