You don’t have to be selling a house to put these design-worthy tips to good use. People who stage homes for a living know a thing or two about how to get your space looking its best. According to them, you don’t need to spend a small fortune to improve the appearance of your house or apartment — all you need are these that are easy on the wallet.
Below, these trusted industry professionals have plenty of tips for taking your living space to the next level. These vintage-inspired botanical prints that come at a wallet-friendly price “Artwork doesn't need to be expensive,” says Donaldson-Rouleau. These simple yet stunning from Sandstone & Sage are proof.
The four unframed pieces of artwork look lovely placed together as a collage, but you can also hang them up individually in separate rooms. Subtle and soothing, each one of these prints is a reproduction of an actual vintage design, giving them an air of classic authenticity. This faux eucalyptus wreath that adds a gorgeous touch to your front door Mariotti notes that a decorative wreath can also enhance front-door appeal.
Made of realistic-looking eucalyptus stems and willow leaves, this adds a welcoming touch of greenery to your entryway. The handmade wreath measures about 20 inches in diameter, which is plenty big enough to make an eye-catching statement. You can even make it your own by adding ribbons, colorful faux flowers, and other decorative accents.
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