Interior designing and decoration needs to meet the budgets of the small makeover owners. Business houses and professional interior designers make it big for the luxurious interiors to show their strength in the interiors of big business houses and corporate businesses. But the home owners may want otherwise to make the interior better with a small budget. We give you some cost controlling measures here.
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Sometimes the biggest bang comes with the
smallest price tag. For example, black and white photocopies of lighthouse photographs
provide graphic punch.
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Moov Group designers also know how to invest their decorating dollars in
exactly the right places to produce the most impact. Make note of the
brick-look flooring installed in a chic Florida living room. Brick, stone,
tile, or hardwood flooring is a major investment; however, in the right place,
a great-looking floor can yield big design results for years to come. Hamlet
said, "The play's the thing." Turn the page for a little fun
comparing your makeover to a Broadway production.
First get familiar with the characters and
discover your budgeting habits. Next learn how to set the stage. Then see if
you can identify the players in action and discover ways to finish projects affordable in phases. Study the checklists for tips on where to find advice and
for free or at low, low prices-and where to hunt for bargains. Finish up by
browsing through a gallery of flea market fix-ups; let them be the muse for
your next decorating play.
Fortunately,
funding a room makeover isn't nearly as costly as bankrolling a Broadway
production. Producing a play and producing a dramatic room makeover are
projects that do have some similarities, however. Find out if you fit somewhere
in the cast of characters, opposite, then read on to learn how you can set the
stage for dramatic style and rave reviews-all within your budget.
Get
ready, because the curtain is going up! It's near the end of a typical Moov
Group episode, and Paige is visiting with one of the designers: "I have
bad news," he says, frowning. "You've gone over budget."
Sometimes the designer's eyes open wide in surprise; more often, the designer
sighs and admits, "I know."