Decorate your home during lockdown with some of these budget-friendly DIY ideas!
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The lockdown has resulted in many of us turning to DIY. Given the time we spend in our own four walls, is there no wonder why we want to try to optimize and improve our space?
Before we pick up our hammers and drills, it's important to remember that safety comes first. Data recently compiled by the National Accident Helpline showed that nearly three-quarters of the population had injured themselves multiple times at their home in the past 12 months. They found that the kitchen is the most likely place to injure yourself, with the garden coming second, followed by the living room. If you've been injured and want to see if you are eligible for compensation, you can easily use the damage calculator and get the ball rolling.
As long as you take precautions and make sure you work safely, there are some of the inexpensive DIY hacks that you might want to try out with yourselves.
Floating shelves
Not only do they look great, but they can also add height to your room. Whether you choose to keep them all on the same level or create a more modern masterpiece with them, DIY floating shelves have so many uses. Follow the easy online guides and make sure you have the right hardware and tools to properly repair them. The last thing you want is to put your favorite decorations on it to make them fall off.
Mirror wall
A mirror wall is a great way to add extra light and focus to a room. Some mirrored wall tiles can instantly open up a hallway or landing by reflecting existing light back into the room. Mirror walls are also a great design feature that is aesthetically pleasing. Try it out in your dining room, as a headboard over your pearl, or even as a kitchen splashback in your kitchen. A variety of different mirror designs can also change the look of your home.
bookshelf
You can fill any dead space with a sleek bookcase. Whether you're using a narrow bookcase to encircle an archway, fill in an empty corner, or even add a feature to your hallway, they're an ideal storage space for books or even to house your favorite vases and knickknacks.
Kitchen cabinet lights
Who wouldn't want to completely change the ambience in the heart of their home? Instead of constantly having bright spotlights, LED lights can really change your space. Add them to light up your countertops and your floor with ease! There are many ways to make your kitchen look bigger, and lighting can add dramatically to your space. You can also choose from a range of colors, whether it's warm or cool white or something bolder.
DIY wall covering
Wall coverings have become an integral part of many households. It can add character and depth to pretty much any room. It's easy to work with the right materials and follow a step-by-step guide. Make sure you measure your wall and sketch your design first. That way you can find out which baton width is best and how much space there is between each baton. Complete your space by painting your panel with a contrasting color to add texture to your space!