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Tuesday, October 4th, 2011
When it comes to home accessories and decor, things can get costly. Unfortunately, that often means that updating a room in your house, whether it be a living room or a bedroom, can quickly cost you an arm, a leg and much, much more. There are dozens of inexpensive ways to update your home decor, whether it be through new upholstery or new home accessories. Here are a few inexpensive, under $1,000 ways to update the look of any room in your house.
Reupholstering Furnitures
Many people think that reupholstering a piece of furniture is costly. While this can be true, it’s actually not that difficult to reupholster a small loveseat, sofa or chair for less than $1,000. Plus, with new upholstery, you can choose a new fabric that helps to update the look and feel of your home. In fact, even if you choose the exact same color, the new fabric will still help your room feel just as new. Be sure to ask your chosen upholsterer what the exact costs will be, as it is easy to overstep your $1,000 budget if you’re not careful.

Can’t afford the cost of reupholstering furnitures? Consider using slip covers instead. You can purchase one in the store or sew your own with your chosen fabric.

New Curtains and Window Treatments
Another easy and inexpensive way to update the look of a room is through new window treatments. Perhaps you’ve been eyeing a set of bamboo blinds or you’ve found these beautiful new curtains and they’re on sale next week at your favorite store. Whatever the case may be, new curtains or new window treatments are an inexpensive and easy way to update the look and feel of any room in your home.

Paint
Another easy way to update the look of your home decor is through a fresh coat of paint. You’ll find that you can repaint an entire room for less than $100 in new paint.

Home Accessories
You’ll find that you can get a great deal of new home accessories for under $1,000. In fact, you can probably buy all new accessories for a room in your home for less than $500 if you’re truly thrifty. Whether you choose a new oval mirror, new wall art, wall clocks, table decor, candles or vases, you’ll be overwhelmed at all the choices. Just be sure to keep the overall look of your room into account.

New Lighting
You’d be surprised at how much of a difference that lighting can really make in your home. Purchasing a few new table lamps or a floor lamp can really brighten up a space and help you to see things in a whole new light, literally and figuratively.

Whatever you decide to do, just remember, a $1,000 can go a long way if you let it. Think outside the box and find creative ways to stretch your budget. If you’re really creative, you may find that you can redecorate an entire room with a budget of $1,000.
What do you think of these inexpensive ways to give new life to your home decor? Visit Arcadian Home Decor for even more ideas, not to mention a vast array of home accessories to choose from!
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Saturday, September 3rd, 2011
When it comes to decorating, there are certain home accessories that every home should have. A room simply isn’t complete without them. Of course, this doesn’t mean that your home decor should look like your neighbors’. When choosing home accessories and decor, be sure to have these important essentials in your rooms.
Living Room Accessory Must-Haves
You can have any style of decor, but it’s always important to have adequate lighting. Be sure to have plenty of lamps, whether they be floor lamps, table lamps or ceiling fixtures. Your living room can be the most well-decorated room in the entire state but in the wrong lighting, it can look downright dreary.

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In addition, every living room should have adequate additional seating. This means having extra chairs you can pull out of the closet if need be. A coffee table ottoman that doubles as extra seating or various other types of furnitures to accommodate your guests can come in very handy. There is nothing worse than having too many guests and not enough seats.

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A mirror is another must-have for the living room. Mirrors help reflect light, which is beneficial throughout the day in different light levels. Furthermore, mirrors can help make small rooms feel larger or balance out awkwardly shaped rooms, such as a living room that is too narrow. For chic, contemporary decor, consider an oval mirror. For more modern or traditional homes, a square or rectangular mirror is best.

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Wall art is another must-have. Walls are meant to be adorned, even if it’s a simple statement piece or a complete metal wall art piece.
Office Must-Have Accessories
An office is all about organization. So it’s no surprise that you should have items like a bookcase or a filing cabinet. However, an office should also be a place that you can sit, work and enjoy your time in the space.

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So, if this means you need to have a large collection of wall art, then go for it! Just be sure to throw in a wall clock or two so that you don’t lose track of the time.
Also, keep in mind that an office is a great place to display various collections or other items that you might not necessarily feel are workable decor items into other areas of the home.
Bathroom
The bathroom, whether it be a main bath, a guest room or a master suite, has a number of important must-have accessories. From a soap dish or a soap dispenser, to toothbrush holders to toilet brush holders. Though some of these items may seem a little cliche, they’re there to help keep your bathroom sanitary. After all, you don’t want to just throw your toothbrush in a drawer or throw your toilet brush scrubber under the sink with other items. That’s a quick way to spread bacteria and possibly even create mold or mildew.

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Remember, even if you have these items in your bathroom, you can choose to store them in a cabinet or closet. They never have to be visible if you don’t want them to be! This is especially true if you’re going for a spa-like retreat or a minimalist or modern look.
In short, the accessories that complete every home are different. However, certain items, like adequate seating and lighting or wall art, can make a huge difference in a room.
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
Your basement doesn’t have to be a smelly and damp place to store your old Christmas supplies. You can transform your holiday décor dungeon into a room you’ll love for years to come. Best of all, it doesn’t have to cost you a pretty penny to get your home décor ideas off of the drawing board and into your basement. Use this guide to get exactly the transformation you’re looking for in your old and tired basement.

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Sealing the space

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Because a basement is so close to the ground, it absorbs radiant energy from the surrounding soil, keeping your basement a constant temperature year-round. It also means that it brings in the surrounding moisture into the area making it a damp and humid place perfect for breeding mold and mildew. Control the moisture by sealing the interior space with a quality paint-on waterproofing agent and sealing the exterior space with foam insulation and a drainage system. This will solve any problems you may have with moisture so that you can get to work installing accent furnitures, painting walls and installing floor coverings.
Wall Coverings

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Once you’re sure your moisture problem has been well taken care of, it’s time to dress up the walls with your favorite color or wall covering. Choosing a wall color is easy: simply pick a color that compliments your floor coverings. Cheap half and half wall designs like wainscoting and chair railing make for an interesting and cheap wall covering design. Wall décor like wall clocks can help fill in the blanks. Choose a unique wall tapestry for the basement entryway to create a space that’s folksy and welcoming. Oval mirrors can create the illusion of more space in any cramped basement space. Wall coverings don’t have to be basic and boring painted walls. With just a little budget and a little elbow grease, you can easily create the perfect budget basement home décor design.
Furniture

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No basement makeover is complete without furniture. But some furniture can be expensive to say the least. Use bargain shopping sites like freecycle to get great deals on an awesome table, a comfy couch and or an eclectic accent chair. Yard sales can make for a great place to find outdated furniture that’s still in practical shape. Simply get a spray paint kit that changes the surface into faux marble, crackled antique or strie glaze for the ultimate in cheap and chic furniture pieces. With the right table decorations, a good used couch and the perfect refurnished end tables, you can have a cheap chic basement design that costs just a few bucks but looks like a million bucks.
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Just because you have to go to work, doesn’t mean it has to be boring. Kick up your home or work office a notch by decorating it with some fantastic home decor accessories. From stapler cozies to chalkboard wall paint, office decor doesn’t have to be expensive to look good. Use these tips and techniques for creating an office design on a budget and you’ll be sure to get a design you’ll love so much, you might not get any work done for a few days while you admire your creativity!
Accent Furniture

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Accent furniture gives the home or work office space an instant comforting look and soft feel. It greets visitors with a lush seating area, offers a place to sit and wait as well as specializes in storing office equipment. What’s great about keeping accent tables in the office is that they work well with your desk design and offer a place to display your favorite pictures, figurines or décor items. A charger plate works well for storing and displaying similar items together on accent tables and furniture.
Wall Art

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Don’t let boring and bland office walls go it alone. By hanging your favorite artwork on office walls, you can liven up the space without having to paint walls or change the office. Hanging artwork can easily be attached using a picture wire and hook. Most wall decor can be hung using this system, but some heavier or odd shaped art may need to be hung from a stout surface like a stud. Never hang heavy objects into drywall or cubicle walls. Always use a butterfly toggle to ensure it holds the weight without ripping loose when you least expect it.
Wall Clocks

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An office runs on a schedule, so why not have a beautiful time piece to keep your schedule while at your desk? Best of all, it doesn’t take a huge budget to get a good hanging clock. From classic wooden clocks to the eclectic cuckoo clock, an office clock should be stylish and compliment the office colors well. What’s great about a wall clock is that they come in such a wide variety of styles, shapes and sizes, you’ll be sure to get the perfect clock for your office for the perfect price.
Globes

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A globe is one of those office decor pieces that looks good but doesn’t really do much. Or does it? Many globes split open and contain a hidden space inside. Some globes have mini bars, some have pens and paper and some have safes. Whatever you use your globe for, you’ll be sure to have a unique office decor piece that’s going to make people sit back and notice your fantastic budget office design.
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
For every home décor item, we have a standard shape and form in mind. If it is a bowl, it should be round. If it is a vase, it has to be pear-shaped. If it is a table, it should be rectangular or square. But it is with experimentation that fashion goes round. With new wild ideas, new trends are born.
In this blog post, you will find a collection of home décor items that went rebellious from their original and commonly accepted forms. See how they are different in a very stylish, unique, and glamorous way.
Bowls: Beyond The Regular Round

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Do not think of bowls as just a round ceramic figure of circular and dome-shaped form. As a protest to the common, the Uttermost Goose Traditional Bowl takes the shape of decorative bowls to a new level. It has a beautiful hand rubbed tortoise finish with silver leaf details that is really something.
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Another bowl design which beautifully deviates from the usual is the IMAX Gondola Bowls. Its distinctive boat-shaped design makes it a fine home décor item. Another exquisite item is the Sterling Industries Finch Bowl which still features the classical round dome-shape but adds a figure of two love birds on its side.
Tall Vases: Extraordinary Shapes

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You have probably known vases to always have a pear shape. The curves may differ, but the concept remains the same. Some vases may even have fewer curves and be almost straight. But the Cyan Design Lg Sculptured Log Vase for example makes a big difference with its log design.

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Also, the Dale Tiffany Serene Meadow Transitional Slender Gourd Vase is quite a rare find. It still features the traditional vase form but its neck, which is unusually long and slim, is curved and makes the illusion of movement.
Clocks: Unusual Forms
Decorative clocks can take many forms. It can be classical, it can be modern, and it can feature different materials from varnished wood to polished metal. However, the shape usually remains the same – that of the round or rectangular one.

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As an escape from the common, the Nova Lighting Question of Time Transitional Clock makes quite a rebellion with its rather unusual shape. Looking at its strong futuristic details, it looks like something that came from outer space.
Accent Tables: Stylishly Different

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Accent tables too are subject to norms. To be acceptable, they would have to be the regular rectangle, square, or circular. But the designers of Elk Lighting Floradora Transitional Table think otherwise. This table looks like it grew out from the soils of the earth with its floral design.

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And if you want to be playful, the Uttermost Dice Traditional Accent Table will make quite an addition. It is also perfect for children’s room.
And these are just some items that rebelled from their original forms. And in doing so, they opened new style ideas that are in fact astonishing. To really accentuate the beauty of these items, try adding some bright lighting fixtures.
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Tuesday, May 10th, 2011
The kitchen is one of the toughest places to renovate, simply because it can be so costly to do just about any home improvement project. Cabinets, countertops, sinks, faucets and appliances are all very costly items to replace. Once they are in, they may stay in place for a decade or more, so it might be a wise decision to choose a kitchen style that suits multiple design themes so as changes in home accessories are made over the years, they will not clash with the existing colors and styles. This way, you won’t have to spend a fortune to redecorate your kitchen. Use these tips and techniques to decorate your kitchen on a budget and you’re sure to get the best looking kitchen for the best price possible.

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Vertical Decorating

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When it comes to spaces in the kitchen, speaking in terms of horizontal and vertical designs simply means resting objects flat on a shelf (horizontal) or table or hanging things from the wall (vertical) or ceiling. Vertical decorations like wall clocks or decorative plates are a cheap way to add an attractive accent piece to any kitchen design.

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Backsplash decorations are a cheap and easy way to decorate the space between cabinets and sinks. Simple decorations can be easily painted on with a stencil and acrylic paint. Create your own stencil with poster board to save even more on your kitchen decorations.
Horizontal Decorating

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Because counter space is at such a premium in any kitchen, other horizontal decorating space must be found. Tops of cabinets make for a great place to put your odds and ends. Unlikely spaces like the ceiling can offer plenty of bargain decorating design ideas like hanging plants or your shining steel pots and pans.

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Since it’s so hard to bring in a table or other horizontal surface into the kitchen, sometimes introducing a few cheap pedestals can be a great place to decorate with a plant or sculpture without hogging up precious kitchen floor space.
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Friday, March 4th, 2011
Just as you would lavish yourself with pieces of jewelry and other accessories, your house also needs a makeover from time to time. In fact, having a clean and well-built home as well as furniture and flawless painting is just not enough. To give your house an artistic and sophisticated touch, you will need decorative accessories.
But decorative accessories can take different forms – and there are more than you can imagine. So in the midst of decorating your house, choosing the right items can become quite confusing. To help you, here is a generalization or grouping of some of the most common decorative accessories for you home:
Wall hangings and tapestries
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First, it is a good idea to populate the rather boring and empty-looking wall. So as not to put that luxurious paint or wallpaper to waste, you should look for wall decor accessories that will match the mood and style of your house. These can be anything from stylish wall clocks, tapestries, framed photographs, and others of the like. In any case, decorative wall accessories should match the house.
Contemporary paintings and art prints

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For home decor wall accessories, you can also opt to get contemporary wall art or paintings instead. This is a very wonderful choice and hardly ever fails, as long as you get the right painting. However, it is also usually an expensive choice. But for a cheaper home decor ideas, you can go for contemporary artists instead. They usually sell their crafts for less. Look at how the contemporary wall art in the picture above compliments the style of the living room designed by Innovations Interior Design.
Artistic tabletop decors

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Enough with the walls because it is now time to pay some attention to the empty tables. To fill your center and side tables with home decor accessories, you can shop for vases, bowls, trays, and candlestick holders. Tabletop décor accessories should also be extended to the dinner table like the one in the above picture decorated by South Shore Decorating.
Decorative Accent Furniture
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Usually, the addition of accent furnitures is not considered as a decoration but rather a necessity. While there is some truth to this, you would think otherwise once you set eyes on the fancy ones. These decorative accessories for the home are a step better in style and design compared to the usual furniture set.
Decorative Containers
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Decorative containers can also be placed under the category of tabletop decors. But then again, these are more universal because of their functional form. Examples of these decorative home accessories include kitchen canisters, pots, cookie jars, and others.
Decorative Frames
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These home decorative accessories will be a perfect match for your chosen paintings and select photographs. And what is more, you can turn a rather simplistic-looking painting or a rather boring-looking photograph into something exciting when placed in a decorative frame. It makes for a great decorative accessories idea.
So do you now have a better idea of what to look for the next time you decide shopping for home decor accessories, Well, you better keep these tips in mind. It will help you pave way to a better interior design.
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011
Current technology like cell phones, computers, laptops and tablets help tell us tell the time at a glance, but only the grandeur of a clock can really tell us the time in style.
After all, these dedicated timepieces are not just tellers of time – they are also valuable additions to the aesthetic value of your home or office.
But what clocks are out there and which one should you pick? Read on to learn more about the choices at your disposal:
Wall Clocks
These time-honored pieces (pun not intended) have graced many a household since they were first invented, and they continue to do so even in today’s digital age.

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These particular clocks can make excellent use of free space on walls without clogging up the wall too much. The extent of this advantage depends on the size and design of the wall clock itself, with smaller pieces being able to fit in with other wall décor and larger pieces being more visibly pronounced.
Desk Clocks
If your working area, shelves or tabletops look a bit empty, why not place a simple desk clock to fill up some of that space?

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This is particularly true for the more regal and old-fashioned pieces. Pewter-finished clocks with traditional clock hands are particularly attractive choices here. They add a sense of regal authority to a workspace – making them perfect choices for the business executive who wants to cultivate an image of authority and respect.
Floor Clocks
While most people are familiar with clocks being supported on surfaces, some clocks are designed to be supporting surfaces!

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This is especially true for contemporary clocks, which are promptly called “time tables.” These time tables usually have a transparent glass surface covering the clock, effectively doubling as coffee tables with a curious and playful air about them – perfect for those with a contemporary taste in art.
Outdoor Clocks
If you really want to help people tell the time, then you can do so even as they enter into your home or office.

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A whole slew of tough outdoor clocks help tell the time to all who pass by. They are also make for attractive landmarks, since outdoor clocks are pretty rare in most areas. This is especially true for residential areas, since people tend to keep their clocks indoors instead.
Grandfather Clocks
If you are looking to make an investment in antiques or impart a family heirloom, then you really can’t go wrong with grandfather clocks.

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It’s time and history that make grandfather clocks more precious than before, which is why newly-produced clocks sell for much less than antique ones. Just don’t get the cheap ones, mind you. Look for brands with a long and colorful history as they are most likely to age well over the years. Learn to take good care of your grandfather clock as well and that clock will last you for generations to come!
Keep all these tips in mind and you’ll be able to select the right clock that will complete your home or office’s look!
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