How to Get Out of a Decorating Rut Without Spending a Dime
I'm sharing some simple changes I made in my dining room that gave it a new look and feel without spending any money. Get all my no-cost decorating tips here!
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  You might find it hard to believe, but even home decor bloggers (people who
  spend a lot of time decorating and fluffing their homes) find themselves in a
  decorating rut from time to time! Recently I was finding my dining room
  uninspiring, and found that discontent was creeping in. I found myself
  scrolling FB Marketplace and Craigslist for new furniture pieces even though
  what I have more than meets our needs.
  Rather than spending money buying new thing, I made just a few simple changes
  that gave my dining room a new look and satisfied my desire for something
  different.
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How to climb out of a decorating rut without spending any money
Idea #1: Move your furniture
  How many of us move into a home, set our furniture in place, and then never
  move it again? I was guilty of this in our
  dining room. The black hutch had been on the smaller wall on the right and the large
  yard sale French chalkboard
  on the main wall ever since we moved in to our home nearly 5 years ago! You
  can see the former furniture placement in my
  cozy Fall home tour
  from a couple years ago.
  If your furniture placement is working for you, then there's no reason to make
  changes.
  But if you find yourself disliking your space, complaining about your
    furniture or spending time looking online for something different, just
    stop. Take a big, deep breath and consider your options.
  Before you spend a dime on new pieces, try moving things around.
  Sometimes even shifting a piece of furniture a couple feet can make a big
    difference in how the space feels!
  In our dining room, I simply swapped the black hutch and the chalkboard. Now
  the hutch gets more of a direct view when you enter our home, and my
  collection of pretty dishes really shines. As well, I can see the hutch when
  I'm working in the kitchen and the whole space just feels fresh and different.
Idea #2: Consider a fabric change
  I'm not going to spend a long time on this update because I wrote an entire
  post about
  updating the fabric on my dining chairs with a
  pretty blue toile fabric that I found for a song. Maybe you could swap curtains with another
  room in your home. Or turn something you already have into a simple table
  runner (just tearing a piece of fabric like a sheet or
  canvas drop cloth
  will give you a custom runner that fits your table and has nice frayed edges).
  I had purchased this blue toile fabric awhile ago and had another project in
  mind, but recovering my chairs turned out to be a better option and definitely
  lightened the look of my black dining chairs!
Idea #3: Swap out your collection
  If you've followed me for any length of time, you'll know that I love
  blue and white dishes
  and have collected quite a bit of
  transferware. My dining room hutch is normally filled with the
  blue and white dishes. I even made a
  blue and white plate wreath
  this past Spring using my vintage dishes.
  I still love those dishes, but I was really wanting to highlight my collection
  of
  white ironstone. Plus, I got a new hutch and plan to move my blue and white transferware
  into that one (watch for that post in the next few weeks!).
  Simply swapping out the dishes in my hutch gave the room a different look and
  feel. I have a lot of
  white ironstone
  that I've collected from thrift stores and yard sales over the years, and it
  was fun to display it all in my black hutch where it can be seen. Some of the
  pieces were being used in other rooms, but I gathered it all together (and
  actually couldn't display it all together because I have so much). I love the
  look of a concentrated collection - all that means is displaying your
  collection together in one place. Maybe it's a set of shelves or a bookcase or
  a hutch like I've done, but you'll appreciate your collection so much more
  when it's displayed en masse! Try it!
Idea #4: Hang something up
  The walls on either side of the hutch looked rather bare now. I have a set of
  white shutters that have hung on many different walls in our past two homes.
  They were a curbside find and got several coats of 
  white spray paint
  way back when. They were currently just being stored in my office. I pulled
  them out and dusted them off, then had Mr DIY hang them for me, one on either
  side of the black hutch. I hung some
  white platters that look like ironstone, as well as some
  mini wreaths
  on the shutters and love this updated look! That wall needed something extra,
  and this no-cost decor option was the perfect solution!
  Do you have any old shutters or vintage windows you could hang? What about
  artwork that isn't being used? Think about something you're not currently
  using that you can pull out of storage and put to a new use in your space! If
  you're storing it, it probably means you still like it, so why not give it a
  new use.
Idea #5: Paint something
  I think a lot of my desire of wanting a change in our dining room is that
  there's a lot of black. I want the room  to feel lighter and brighter.
  Recovering the dining seat chairs was a step in the right direction, and if
  you read the post on how I
  recovered the chairs, you'll know I'm also considering painting my dining chairs and table to
  lighten it up and get rid of some of the black.
  Do you have a piece you could paint? Maybe you want to go lighter or darker,
  or you would love to introduce a vibrant color in your space that will help
  you to really love it! Consider
  chalk paint
  as it's easy to use, inexpensive, doesn't require any sanding and dries
  quickly! You can read my
  Chalk Paint 101
  post here to learn more about it. Chalk paint is my go-to paint when I want to
  update furniture and decor, and I've painted hundreds of items. You can see
  all my
  chalk paint furniture and decor pieces here.
  And how does the chalkboard look now in its new location? I love it on this
  wall and can't believe I never considered it before! I hung a woven basket
  (see similar
  here) and filled it with some
  lavender stems
  and
  lambs ears
  and it's such a nice touch. I like the clean, uncluttered look.
  I hope these home decor tips are helpful as you think about your own home,
  what you don't love anymore, and how you can change things up and get a new
  feel without spending any money!
  If you do follow one of my suggestions, please pop back here and let me know
  in the comments or send me a message! I love interacting with you and getting
  feedback motivates me to keep sharing helpful ideas for your home!
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Great ideas, Cindy! I'm all for using what I have rather than shopping for new things.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paula I totally agree!
DeleteGreat ideas, Cindy! I love switching things up...often!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lora, it's fun to get a fresh new look without spending any money!
DeleteThis is JUST what I need right now. I have been struggling with my guest bedroom and just can't seem to get the right configuration with furniture or accessories. You have so many great tips. Thanks, Cindy!
ReplyDeleteSo glad this post was helpful Meegan!
DeleteCindy - we love your ideas so much that we shared them in our weekly All the Buzz segment! Info that all of us can use!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteCindy I love all of these ideas!!! So many smart ways to change things up without breaking the back. Love the fabric one…I often forget that! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly!
DeleteSo many great ideas and tips, thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks Chaz!
DeleteYou always share the most wonderful ideas, Cindy, and the cake looks so REAL!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThese are all such great ideas, Cindy! It's so easy to get tired of the same look but these tips are all wonderful ways to make what you have work! . Love the white ironstone in the hutch.
ReplyDeleteThanks friend!
DeleteHi Cindy! Your dining room is so inspiring every time I see it! I love these tips, and believe it or not I just did 2 of them! I move furniture around almost daily! And...I have 2 similar chairs that I was ready to reupholster and when I was removing the fabric I found my old choices underneath! I ended up going back to an old choice because it fit in so well again with my newer decorating. Anyway...thise tips are SPOT ON!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie, I'm glad you could reuse your old chair covers!
DeleteI love all of your wonderful tips! Reusing and rethinking all of our existing things is the most satisfying way to style our homes! xo I loved your "ghost" story too, made me lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie! Is your home "haunted" too? 😉
DeleteLoved these decorating ideas! The blue and white cushions are gorgeous and the cake looks delish!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Forgot it is a faux cake!
DeleteThanks Brenda!
DeleteI love shopping my own home, These are all great ideas. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura!
DeleteSuch FABULOUS ideas, friend. Your dining room looks beautiful. But, my favorite part is the haunted house idea...HA! I may need to unset a table, too! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristi! After my initial horror I got a good laugh out of that comment too 😀
DeleteCindy, you’re a decorating ideas I just lovely. The blue toile and the iron stone collection are my favorite. Thanks for the inspiration!
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