DIY Projects and Ideas

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DIY has seen a huge increase in popularity over the past few years, with many people across the UK turning their attention to interiors and taking on decorating jobs themselves. With a new DIY specialist store opening in Bayswater, there will be plenty of opportunities to find inspiration for any DIY projects you have been thinking of completing. There are lots of tips available online when it comes to budget decorating ideas, but sourcing materials and equipment to complete jobs yourself can be tricky.

Getting Started

Before starting any DIY project, either big or small, it is important to ensure you have all the required tools to hand. There’s nothing worse than getting halfway through a job only to realise you are missing a key component. Whether it’s repainting a room, upcycling a piece of furniture or laying a new floor, having all the equipment at hand will make life much easier once you start the job.

When decorating or rearranging a room on a budget, be resourceful with what you already have around the house. Repair any broken items or furniture instead of replacing it. Fixing household items is usually very straightforward, especially if you use a suitable epoxy glue. When it comes to fixing metal, whether it’s pots and pans or table legs, for example, using a suitable glue will ensure the repair is durable, sturdy and incredibly long-lasting. Similarly, there are powerful glue products for materials such as wood and plastic that make household repairs quick and easy. Builder Create explains that repairing existing items is much cheaper and more eco-friendly than investing in new products, so elect to fix things whenever possible when renovating or decorating your home.

Other handy DIY tips include:

  • Avoid DIY disasters by researching the job before starting and making a plan
  • Update any room in the house with a fresh new coat of paint. Opt for bold colours such as navy or olive, for maximum impact
  • Add accessories such as rugs, cushions and blankets to create interesting textures and patterns in a living room or bedroom
  • Adding framed prints, photos and posters to walls can create a warm and inviting atmosphere in any room of the house, including hallways and landings
  • Don’t forget about lighting – choosing lamps and uplighting can transform your space and make it that bit cosier in the evenings
  • Small accessories such as candles, picture frames, vases and ornaments are inexpensive and ideal for personalising your space
  • Scent can be used to create a cosy feeling in any room. Choose scented candles or use an aromatherapy diffuser with your favourite scents to set an uplifting or relaxing mood

Expanding Outdoors

If you are lucky enough to have a garden or balcony, this can act as an extra room in your house or apartment, especially during the warmer summer months. Outdoor spaces can be decorated and assembled to be enjoyed for barbecues with friends or simply as a space to enjoy your morning coffee. Some people in the UK are now ordering a garden room to use as a home office or as an additional living room – this is a great way to make the most of any extra space you have throughout the entire year. Anyone who regularly works from home, could look into setting up a garden room as their office space – it can be incredibly helpful to create a work-life balance while working from home.

DIY tasks and interior design projects can be very satisfying to complete, especially when they are done on a budget. Be resourceful and save your pennies by using what you already have on hand, investing wisely, and planning simple projects that will have a big impact. Whether you wish to freshen up your space for a new season or want to overhaul a whole room of your house, keep things simple and you’ll get the job done in no time.