Budget Home Makeovers (before-after inspiration)

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Your home is your sanctuary, and giving it a beauty makeover does not have to cost a fortune. By room, it’s possible to do this on £50 to £100 if you have few resources, using a bit of innovation, second-hand finds and rearranging furniture.
Budget Bedroom Makeovers
For babies, read about tips for a safe natural nursery (contains info on safe sleeping clothing, cots and bedding etc).
Sustainable Bedding and Fire Regulations
If avoiding fire retardants for bedding and pyjamas (fire regulations are still complied with), just take extra care:
- Avoid overloaded plugs & convector heaters
- Don’t leave warm laptops and phones on beds
- Test smoke alarms weekly, and know escape routes.
- Avoid ‘floaty sleeves or nightgowns’ (especially for children)
- Don’t smoke indoors. Use a personal ashtray outside.
- Avoid fabric conditioners (these increase flammability).
Avoid perfumes, essential oils and scented candles near babies or pets (air rooms before allowing them back in). Learn toxic plants to avoid near pets (including sago palm and lilies).
Start With a Clean Slate

Thistlefood Farms before….
Before any decoration or choosing items, remove/recycle clutter and give a good deep-eco clean, opening the windows if safe to do so (not enough for cats to jump out – it’s a myth they ‘right themselves’ if landing from high windows) to set the stage for how you wish to makeover your bedroom.

and after!..
Bedrooms should be where your mind turns off, so get rid of things that bring you down – paperwork, photos of old relationships that make you upset, clothes you will never wear etc.
- Vacuum ever corner (including under furniture and under the bed, wash the windows inside and out for more light (avoid facing indoor plants to face gardens, to help stop birds flying into windows.
- Wipe (with a dry cloth) all light switches and door handles, and dust headboards and other forgotten spaces.
- If dusting away old cobwebs, leave spiders you find where they are (they do no harm and will move of their accord – or humanely move spiders and their babies to somewhere else in your home – most indoor spiders have never been outdoors, and could die).
Paint Walls for Quick Change

Painting your walls with natural house paint can turn a bright white harsh wall to something more relaxing. Pick calming colours (pale blues, earthy greens, muted greys or soft peach) to encourage rest and help with sleep. Some people like to paint an accent walk in a bolder shade behind the bed.
Update Flooring on a Budget
Read our post on sustainable flooring.
If you can’t afford a new carpet, a nice big rug (tacked for safety) is another option.
Arrange Furniture for Space and Comfort
Sometimes you don’t even need new furniture. Consider repositioning the bed to get natural light in the morning, or free up space. Try to position it, so bedlinen does not face in the afternoon sun. And avoid placing near noisy windows or radiators.
You could remove bigger furniture if it disrupts airflow, or rearrange to create better pathways, especially for older people or those in wheelchairs. Consider a reading chair in a corner, and store away extra chairs, laundry baskets or old bedside tables, to give more space.
Add Comfort and Personality

Fifi McGee before…
Adding comfort and personality brings a bedroom to life. Soft furnishings, meaningful accessories, and thoughtful details make the difference between a cold space and a sanctuary that suits you. You do not need a big budget to fill your room with warmth and style.

and after!..
The best bedroom makeovers often use clever choices, personal touches, and affordable swaps that transform the feel of your space without emptying your wallet.
Affordable Bedding and Sustainable Choices

The bed is the heart of any bedroom. Sustainable bedding does not cost that much, you can often find bargain linen or cotton bed sets, which last well over time, and give better sleep.
Style With Accessories and Lighting

Photos and prints: Add framed photographs or affordable prints. Paper High sells lovely photo frames made from a blend of recycled paper and elephant dung (the flecks depend on what your elephant friend ate that day!)
These albums have a serious side. As the villagers are paid to collect the dung, to see the local creatures as income, rather than harming them for eating crops, as their habitats disappear. As the average elephant eats around the same as us chomping down 300 cans of baked beans each day, that’s a lot of dung!
Plants: Even one small plant on a bedside table can make a room feel fresh. Choose low-care options if you are not green-thumbed. Read our post on pet-safe plants to know ones to avoid near pets (including lilies and sago palm, both toxic, even if a tail brushed past).
Add a few favourite books (not horror novels!). Join the local library and go through your favourite genre for bedtime reading (romance, Agatha Christie novels etc). Don’t read ‘to-do’ novels at bedtime, or of course you could read a bedtime devotional, always nice.
A quality lamp on your bedside table is nice for bedtime reading, make sure it’s a good one, so it gives enough light for reading, without having to turn on the main light. Use with energy-efficient light bulbs.
Turn lights off when not in use (or use blinds/curtains and task-lights, to help stop birds flying into windows).
Light cotton curtains are easy to hang and wash, or choose wooden blinds that are cheap to cut and fit. They (or net curtains) give privacy during the day, if you wish to relax before the evening in privacy).
Budget Living Room Makeovers

Bright white often can look start, but off-whites are nice for small living rooms, then choose a couple of accent colours, to blend with the accessories you intend to choose.
Fresh natural paint is the quickest way to lift a tired living room. Some people prefer light and fresh living rooms, others prefer darker and warmer colours.
Living rooms benefit from a few nice lamps, so you are not sitting with strong light over your head. Also visit charity shops and discount stores to find bargain sofas and armchairs (ensure they have fire safety tags attached, they should do as it’s illegal to sell them otherwise).
Experts say that rather make ‘all the chairs face the TV’, it’s nice instead to arrange them in an L-shape. You should still be able to see the TV, but this way you are also encouraged to sometimes turn the TV off and engage in conversation!
Often rearranging the furniture can encourage good walkability, and let in natural light. Look at the difference with this living room, simply from rearranging furniture and a fresh lick of paint:

Budget Bathroom Makeovers

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Bath Safety Tips (for adults and children)
Run warm water first, then add hot water and test with your hand.
For babies, NHS has a midwife’s video (never leave children alone and run cold water first, testing with your wrist or elbow, keeping babies’ heads out of the water). Don’t bathe straight after feeds (or if hungry/tired) and avoid baby oils, cotton buds (the cause of nearly all ear infections) and talcum powder (linked to ovarian cancer).
Read posts in our bathroom tag for more information and ideas!

Before painting, remove and recycle clutter, and give it an eco deep clean (choose unscented products for pregnancy/nursing and near babies/children). Open the window if safe to do so, then leave things to air out and dry, so you have a clean slate from where to start.


Bright white often can look start, but off-whites are nice for small bathrooms, then choose a couple of accent colours, to blend with the accessories you intend to choose.
Fresh natural paint is the quickest way to lift a tired bathroom. Some people prefer light and fresh bathrooms (so choose blue or green to match the sea), others prefer darker and warmer colours, like mustards or orange.
Be sure to choose paint for bathrooms, so it is easy to clean. Before painting, be sure to sand flaking spots and fill nail holes etc, and clean mould with a white vinegar solution.
Here are a few ideas from eco-friendly brand Graphenstone paint:



Refresh Tiles with Primer & Paint

Graphenstone Primer paint
You can change tiles, but often it’s simpler to just paint them on a budget. Ensure tiles are squeaky clean before you begin, by using sugar soap or a degreasing cleaner to remove soap scum and grime.
Invest in some nice organic cotton fluffy towels, and a few luxuries like stone bath mats (won’t slip and last forever).
Photos are likely not good for bathrooms as the humidity could ruin them, but you could display a couple of framed pretty pictures to inspire.
Add a wicker basket full of recycled paper toilet rolls and indulge in a few quality eco bathroom beauty products, and recycle empty bottles at kerbside or at your local Boots store.
Read our dental post to find eco toothbrushes and toothpastes (never use xylitol brands near pets).
