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Renovation & Design

Tips for making your space look expensive on a budget

Ikea

IKEA sells affordable frames and artwork, as well as colourful accessories to bring artistic impact to a room.

Art doesn’t have to be expensive to look expensive. Designers use a number of tricks to create interesting and original artwork without breaking the bank. Here are seven tips for adding art to your decor on a budget.

1. Mix and match. Whether using frames and prints of different shapes and sizes, or placing two mismatched pieces of art side by side, mixing it up can create interest.

2. Consider mirrors. In many instances, mirrors can be an affordable solution. Small mirrors placed in a series or grouping can be a creative and attractive display.

3. Use identical pieces of art to create a diptych or triptych. This is a common design trick of interior designers to create the illusion of art in a series.

4. Use black and white. Black and white are often forgotten colours. If you are looking for a modern and minimal look, consider black-and-white or even all-white artwork.

5. Frame posters, postcards, small prints, or even wrapping paper for colourful art solutions for a children’s room or bathroom.

6. Go frameless. Frameless or gallery-wrapped art is an affordable alternative.

7. Go DIY. Making your own art can be both affordable and fun. Consider framing treasured mementoes or have fun with paint.

— TNS

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