5 simple tips to decor your home without burning your pockets.

With a new home, you have the opportunity to make each room a personal reflection of yourself. When you're moving into a new home you'll want to decorate it to add warmth and charm.

Here are 5 simple tips on how to decorate your home for the best results
1. Upgrade your furniture and accents by refurbishing them

Consider refurbishing your current furniture instead of buying new ones. If the cabinets in your bathroom or kitchen need updating, paint or stain them a new color. Reupholster your couch or chair with inexpensive fabric, and stain your floors to change the color. A bold new color can be painted or stained on wood accents Even if you move your furniture in new locations, you'll be surprised how much of a difference that makes.

The easiest way to freshen up a room for little money is to add a few pillows to your furniture. As a matter of fact, you can change pillows according to the season. For example, in the summer you might use lighter, brighter colors, then in winter, you might use darker-toned pillows.

2. You can use decorative storage

Everybody has stuff that needs to be put in storage, no matter how organized they are. Make decorative storage your preferred storage method rather than placing it under a bed or in the corner.

Choose sofas with hollow centers, television stands with doors, and bookcases and hutches to give your collectibles a home. By using attractive storage, you accomplish two goals at once.

Cover shoe boxes with fabric or spray paint store-bought storage crates to create sophisticated storage solutions. Bookcases can be used to store virtually anything, besides books.

If you wish to store dishes in your kitchen or decorations in your living room, look for pieces with hidden storage. When purchasing furniture, find pieces that have hidden space underneath.

3. Hang up some new curtains

One of the most overlooked style tools in home decorating is curtains. Adding curtain rods and curtains that are custom-made to match your furniture is easy with a little carpentry work.

Choose curtains with numerous colors or patterns so that your room will appear brighter.

You can block out light by adding room-darkening curtains or drapes in dark hues to a space you'd like to keep dark. Add light-colored and textured curtains to make a room appear bigger

4. Use creative lighting

The standard covers and shades that come with your home may look nice, but may not reflect your personality.

Purchase inexpensive new, decorative lighting options to spice up your home. To choose a primary light source, choose items with a style that matches your room's overall style but isn't too overbearing.

Add light and flavor to your home with interesting lamps dotted throughout the room. For a fresh new look, you can spray paint or cover old lampshades for a fresh new look.

In a room with multiple lamps, try to vary the size, color, and shape of the lamps. In small spaces, and even in large ones, you should never be afraid of adding several light fixtures.

5. Add your favorite pictures/memories.

Make your house truly unique and interesting by including framed photos of your favorite people, places, and memories.

Throughout your life, there are various experiences that you can print photos from and hang as centerpieces on your walls, or you can print smaller versions and place them in standing frames.

You will always have good things to remember as you sit and relax in your home filled with your favorite pictures.

It is possible to find inexpensive picture frames for your photos at thrift stores, which can then be decorated to correspond with the interior of your house.

Consider displaying your photographs with art pieces around your home in a gallery display. Adding more personal touches than simply paintings will allow you to exhibit your favorite pieces at once.