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A good design trick can elevate your home in minutes, but an easy and inexpensive one could change the way you decorate. To prove our point, we rounded up 50 affordable and foolproof design ideas that will instantly update your place. From statement walls to color-blocked towels, here are 50 ways to transform every room of your home on the cheap.

Living Room
1. Art Matters
A large-scale print or painting, like a colourful abstract style transforms a living room wall into an artful display in seconds.

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2. Make a Statement [Wall]
Turn an empty wall into the focal point of your living room by painting it in a bold hue or applying some patterned wallpaper

3. Mount Some Floating Shelves

Install a floating shelf (or three) on a sliver of your living room wall to score some vertical storage space

4. Lean in

?A leaning ladder-style bookshelf, offers plenty of extra storage opportunity without taking up too much floor space.

5. Create a DIY-Style Display.

Hang up some of your favorite photos in clean, straight lines to turn a narrow wall into a custom art display

6. Bring in a Bar Cart

A well-placed bar cart, turns a cramped living room corner into a surprisingly functional space.

7. Color-Code Your Books

Organize your book collection by color and let your bookcase double as the centerpiece of a subdued living room

8. Make Some Magic With a Mirror

A statement mirror is a quick and easy way to bring some drama into your living room without overspending.

9. Use Your Rug for Color Inspo

Let a multicolored area rug serve as the starting point for your living room color palette

10. Pile Up

No budget or room for a bulky bookcase? No problem, simply make piles of your books on the floor for an unexpectedly hip arrangement.

Inspiration Pictures
    
(Image credit: Aimée Mazzenga)                                                 (Image credit: Bethany Nauert)
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?(Image credit: Lauren Kolyn)                                                         (Image credit: Emily Billings)