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What makes a room look like a designer room? More than anything, designer rooms look like time and care has gone into them. By spending time, rather than money on your home furnishings, you can get a designer look. Here are some top tips for getting a designer look on a budget.

Flowers and House Plants

Beautiful and expensive looking flowers are a trademark of designer rooms. You can get the same effect by growing your own house plants and flowers. You can purchase packets of seeds of many unusual and exotic plants as well as classics for less than a couple of dollars. Spending time caring for the seeds will yield designer quality plants and flowers for your home.

Grow your own roses and calla lilies in pots on a warm patio or in a window sill. They produce beautiful fresh cut flowers for your home. Another idea is to start a cutting garden, filled with flowers for you to cut and display inside. Peonies and lilies are popular choices for cutting flower gardens because of the fragrant and attractive large blooms. A little research will show which other types of flowers work well in cuttings gardens.

Soft Furnishings

Sewing is an invaluable skill for interior designers. Producing your own soft furnishings is a surefire way to achieve a tailored look in your home. You may find sewing classes at your local arts and crafts retailer or a community center. There are also numerous books on sewing at Amazon and other book sellers.

Hand sewn cushions, curtains, bedspreads, Roman blinds and other decorative accessories lend a designer air to a room. Buy fabric at discounted prices by hunting for interesting finds at garage sales, thrift stores and even EBay. As well, simply buying fabric from a fabric store and making soft furnishings yourself saves you a lot of money over buying a finished hand sewn accessory.

Growing plants and sewing takes some time but is worth it to achieve a designer look. That is not to say there aren’t a few shortcuts to a designer style! Here is one used by designers. If you don’t have a coffee table, simply stack crates or cardboard boxes to create a base and top it with a flat board. Drape your makeshift coffee table in an elegant tablecloth which covers the sides – perhaps one you made yourself. This creates a designer look and you won’t even have to buy new furniture.

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