Design 101: Don’t Waste Your Money, Here’s What You Should Splurge and Save On When Decorating
by Stephanie Koathes Feb 11, 2019
When designing your home sometimes it’s difficult to know exactly where to put your money. The dollars and cents can add up fast if you don’t know where to splurge and where to skimp. Here’s a basic guide on what pieces to invest your hard earned cash in, and what items you should buy on the cheap.
Splurge on…
Bedding
It may be tempting to pick up the cheapest sheets but think twice. We spend about a third of our lives in bed! Your bedding should satisfy both your comfort and tastes. It’s a good idea to invest in well-made, comfy bedding that will last a long time.
High traffic items
Pieces that get a lot of use and are subject to lots of wear and tear are pieces that you ought to spend a little more on. Your sofa, bed, and chest of drawers, for example, are some of the most used pieces in a home; these are worth investing in.
Statement pieces
Give in to the temptation and splurge on a statement lighting fixture, a great piece of artwork, or any other visually interesting piece that brings a wow-factor to the room.
Quality countertops
If you’re replacing or installing countertops, invest in a quality, durable material like granite or quartz that will stand up to the test of time. Your countertops go through a lot and it’s worth it to choose a material that can handle everything you put it through.
Save on…
Accent pieces
Throw pillows, rugs, side and end tables etc. are all fun ways to add personality to a room and to change the look in an instant. Because these are items that can be swapped around as often as you like, you really don’t need to spend much on them. Save that money for staple items that need to last.
Lights
While statement lighting is a place to splurge, the regular illumination of a room does not need to be expensive. Go for cheaper table lamps, floor lamps, and overhead fixtures.
Bathroom vanities
There’s no need to spend tons of cash on getting a vanity custom-made. A reasonable priced, ready-made vanity will do the job.
Children’s furniture
It’s okay to cut back the spending when it comes to furniture that your kids will simply outgrow or want to change soon enough.
The rest
Things like entertainment stands, extra seating, non-central tables, and storage pieces are all items you can skimp on.
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Sources: The Every Girl, Huffington Post, The Spruce, You and Yours Fine Vintage