Saturday, August 22, 2015

Blossoming Blooms & Budget decorating.


We Ozzies can almost smell Spring in the air..... pink cherry blossoms are common street trees around the inner city streets near where l live and they're bursting with flowers everywhere.....These days all the new estates are planted out in natives, which is as it should be, and great for the wildlife, but they're just nowhere as pretty as rows of blooming trees. Yesterday l took my secatuers and a basket in my car, l was on a mission to find a cherry blossom street and do a bit of "pruning:-)" 
Since Spring is the perfect time for a bit of cleaning, clearing and redecorating l thought l'd share a few budget friendly ideas to rejuvenate and revive Spring freshness in your house, and one of these days l might even try out a few of these tips myself..haha..
  
A good starting point to me is always paint....it's cheap and easy to master. The colour range is huge and makes the most impact in a space...the paint idea isn't limited to the walls, it's great to have a few cans of your favourite coloured spray paint on hand so you can do over your furniture as well...maybe a side table, dresser or chair/s....you might like to try some of the metallic paints. l recently painted a dresser white with silver drawers for my market stall. The silver came up great and very little paint was needed for good coverage. 
After painting, a bit of decluttering will make a room feel more spacious and light.... it costs nothing except a little time and discipline.  While you're decluttering assess your furniture, can it be upcycled or parts of it reused, or made into something else entirely. The kids' old single beds are great turned into daybeds or made into part of a sectional sofa by taking both bed-ends off. Dressing tables make great tv units, l've done this twice already, see here and here. 
 Next would be to Spring clean what remains and then add a few pieces to funky up your room. You may want to buy, make or reinvent pieces to make this happen.
See what's trending at websites like Ikea, Anthropologie, pinterest and instagram. or check out your favourite décor shops and magazines for inspiration. Hardware stores and reclamation yards are generally budget friendly and contain a wealth of decorating ideas.
 
Scented candles or burners can change the mood of a room entirely, nothing too overpowering which can just give you a headache, but a little background fragrance is lovely. Open the drapes and the windows as well, bring in fresh flowers or branches, or invest in some potted greens. Now it's time to pull up a chair and have a cuppa and enjoy the fruits of your labour:-)

  
 
 
 
 
Have a happy weekend everyone and thanks so much for popping in here.
 
Til next time,
 
Bron.
 
 

10 comments:

  1. That is such a wonderful space! So bright and airy...the perfect place to sit and have lunch:) I love the painted brick too, it's on my someday wish list to have a painted brick wall. But what really caught my eye were those glasses and the matching pitcher...OMG, where did you find them? Are they vintage? I'm thinking yes...they're absolutely stunning!!!

    Wonderful thrifty tips as always:) Hope you're having a lovely weekend!

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    1. Thanks for your lovely comment Victoria, yeah it was fantastic to be able to paint those walls after 15 years of red brick which l always hated... but hubby who is a bricklayer just thought they were perfect so it took a lot of convincing to let me at them:-)
      The pitcher set is old, probably from around 1890, and hand painted, this one was found at a market but l've seen similar on ebay:-)

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  2. Wonderful tips and I love your photos! So beautiful fresh and full of pretty accents!
    Jennelise xo

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    1. Thanks so much Jennelise l'm so glad you enjoyed the tips and pics.

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  3. All that pink is so sweet and gorgeous! Nothing softens up a room like fresh pink flowers. The glassware is stunning!
    hugs♥,
    Caroline

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by Caroline and for your lovely kind words...hope you have a great weekend coming up.

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  4. I just pinned the top pic, hope that's okay:)

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    1. Yes absolutely....it's lovely you're sharing it around. Enjoy a happy weekend:-)

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  5. So beautiful! hard to believe it's you spring and we are going into Fall. Love all the pink!

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  6. Yeah l agree Cathy it IS hard to believe the opposite seasons. It's still very cold and frosty here in the mornings but it's nice to see all the changes in the garden...all the plants waking up after a long Winter. Thanks so much for stopping by and have a lovely rest of your week.

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