Love the stylish home décor items from expensive brands? But don’t always love their prices? There are plenty of easy upgrades that we can do to make our homes look a little more classy and updated.
In this post we’ve rounded up some low budget high impact DIY home décor projects in today’s list to transform your space. From DIY mantel decorating with metal letter sign or DIY canvas with personalized handwritten text, to Pottery Barn Inspired Furry Desk Chair or Stenciled Moroccan Wall, you will surely save lots of money while still adding something stylish to your home.

There is so much fun making these easy projects. Once you start to follow these ideas or tutorials and create your own personal decor, it may surprise you what you can accomplish on a low budget.
Create a Hello Welcome Sign to Add a Pop of Colour on Your House

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Upcycle An Egg Carton to Add Some Floral Design to Your Mirror
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$50 Staircase Makeover

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Spray Paint Leaves or Flowers for Decoration
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Use Simple Brass Hardware or String Pearls as Curtain Tie-Backs

This Extra Large Monogram Planter Will Add Some Beautiful Color to Your Front Walkway

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Spray Paint Your Glass Vase to Let It Have a Luxury Mercury Glass Look

These Gold Painted Magnetic Letters Would Make a Wonderful Design for Your Refrigerator

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DIY Hurricane Lanterns Made Out of Dollar Store Frames

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Stenciled Moroccan Wall

Use the moroccan dream stencil in your rooms to get this gorgeous look! This is really an easy DIY way to create art for your walls. And if you get tired of it, it is easier to paint over it than to remove wallpaper. Tutorial via thecsiproject
Spray Paint Your Terracotta Pots Metallic Colors to Get an Expensive Look

TerraCotta pots are fairly inexpensive, but they are simple and plain. You can bring simple luxuries into your home with these spray painted gold flower pots. Via artilleriet
Turn An Ordinary Floating Shelf to Elegant Antique-style Table

This looks almost too easy to be true! You can make any end table you’d like with just a paintbrush and a shelf! Tutorial via decoholic
Incorporate Trends into Thrift Store Frames

Find frames from a thrift store, attach wood to all sides, paint and hang on wall. So cute and simple! Tutorial via shanty-2-chic
DIY Budget-friendly Chalkboard Paint Wall

If these walls could talk…wait…they can! To get even more function out of the stairwell, use budget-friendly chalkboard paint so you can write notes and easily post photos and important papers. Love the gold frames to seperate each family member’s prayers. Tutorial via amyheywood
DIY Mantel Decorating with Metal Letter Sign

DIY mantel decorating with metal letter sign using a salvage door, metal letters from Hobby Lobby and boxwood wreath. It can also be used to hide your ugly cords behind the board. Tutorial via evolutionofstyleblog
Make a Cute Reading Nook out of Curved Curtain Rod and $4 Ikea Curtains

This intimate corner and reading nook is the perfect place to enjoy a book. See how to make a gorgeous canopy nook on budget from thriftyandchic
DIY Chic White Feather Chandelier

This feather chandelier really tops off the look and feel of this dining space. Via muyingenioso
Make Beautiful Ombre Necklace Rack out of a Collection of Old Wine Corks

Use a collection of old wine corks to make jewelry organizer. A surprisingly easy to set up idea and organized solution almost for free. Keeping all of your jewelry accessible will remind you what you have. Tutorial via wellitsokay
Painted Gold Zebra Rug on a Drop Cloth

A gold zebra rug blend beautifully in your home interior, adding natural texture, style and luxury to your space. See more about this beautiful room here. Learn how to turn inexpensive drop cloth into a metallic zebra rug! Tutorial via homedepot
DIY Curtain Headboard for an Elegant Look

Place curtain rod above the bed with fabric draped over it to create a headboard for your bed. Looks so elegant and cozy. Via decozilla
DIY Canvas with Personalized Handwritten Text

Add interest to your empty walls by hanging wall canvas that can easily be personalized and changed. DIY wall art great for song lyrics, poems, observations of life. Via justpaintitblog
DIY Elegant Shelves for Display

DIY simple elegant shelves with brackets from hobby lobby and a piece of wood. The shelves can be made in any color you like. Via thelavendertub
DIY CD Mosaic Mirror

Mirrors create a more spacious feel and bounce the light further into the space. Let this project help you achieve that! Tutorial via intuition
Pottery Barn Inspired Furry Desk Chair

Retro fur accent chairs can make the space feel cozy and inviting. Every girl must have a pair of ghost chairs with fur seat covers in her room. Instead of purchasing one from PBteen for $250, you can DIY yourself only cost $50. See beautiful rooms decorated with fur chairs here. Learn how to make your furry desk chair from freshideastudio
DIY Sequined Monogram Wall Art

Want your blank walls to look eye-catching and fancy? Check out this expensive looking inexpensive DIY wall decoration. Tutorial via lulus
DIY Door Mat Wall Art

This project was done a genius way. Just take 4 thin boards, stain them, put a Lowes plastic door mat over the top, apply cream spray paint then take off and you get the stunning wall art! Tutorial via lemontreecreations
Make Hallway Signs out of Brackets from Hardware Store and Wood from Hobby Lobby

With some hobby lobby brackets, oval pine plaques, a little spray paint and viny, you can make your hallway signs to point out the rooms for guests. Tutorial viajustdestinymag
DIY Book Shelves Made out of Books

Install invisible bookshelves that give a magical and interesting look to the viewers… Great idea almost for free. Video tutorial via diyncrafts
DIY Candle Holder Made From Dollar Store Glass Jar

Get the tutorial via cremedelacraft
Turn an Unused Table into a Pair of Stylish and Useful Nightstands

Find an old table at a flea market, cut in half, paint it up,and put one half on either side of the bed and screw into the wall. Tutorial via hgtv
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