Friday, July 21, 2017

Choosing Repurposed Home Decor To Save Money

By Sharon Anderson


Often redecorating the inside of a home comes from need and not necessarily a want. Or maybe it is a combination of both but the primary object is to spend as little money as possible. While there are many ideas that are fashionable or functional, using repurposed home decor techniques can definitely make a difference.

Often people think of repurposing as buying used items from a garage sale or outdoor market and making something different. Sometimes an interior decorator may convert a piece of hardware, like an industrial chain, and make it part of a modern monochrome design theme. It can also be considered the use of materials that are are not toxic to the environment when it is no longer of use.

This is part of the sustainable lifestyle movement that has many working people thinking twice about throwing thing away for good. Firstly, there is an awareness about toxic dumping in public spaces, This is followed by the use of durable materials that are not only safe for the environment but can withstand ongoing use for years. In recent, bamboo and hemp are just some of the materials used to make household goods and scientists are discovering more every day.

The home decor styles that are emerging these days are not only fashionable but have a purpose in making the best use of natural resources. Some items can also be used in the office and are safe for children. As long as people are willing to do their part in saving the environment, there will always be a market for green living goods and services.

Using objects over and over again is not a new concept. There was once a time when family members would pass things down to younger members or their neighbors as a part of goodwill. College students often found repurposing necessary as a way to survive while studying full time. Although this may be considered a trend now, most people are happy to own something that is different.

Denim is one fabric that is popular because of its durability and unique texture. Formal attire that no longer fits or is out of style can be converted into window dressing or as part of a table place set. There are a multitude of craft books and magazines that show anyone how to do create something new in a matter of hours. Some projects do not even require the use of a sewing machine or a pattern.

Designers and craft artisans can also be a source of inspiration. Along with online galleries and social media images, they may share their knowledge through their own blog or classes. These may range from creating food based fabric dyes to getting the most use out of cardboard boxes. Some transformations can be done over a single weekend.

Over time, people will come up with new ways to use old items again. For some, this is the only way to live, as old drawers may be used as a planter or a ladder may be painted another color and used as vertical storage. Then there are those who just feel good by making a physical donation to their local nonprofit, knowing it will make the life of someone else easier.




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