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Nothing says luxury like cushy throw pillows. Just start with bedclothes in a single color then add rich patterns and texture with a dozen throw pillows. Make plain cushions sparkle with vintage brooches and tassels. Or you can get designer ones cheap at T.J. Maxx. For a personal touch, have photos printed on shams (see #6 below) at Kinkos for only $10 each!
Is your mattress still on that old metal frame? Add style and attitude with an unusual headboard. If rattan is your look, get it for less by using a bamboo trellis from a garden center. A mounted fireplace screen is just the right size for a twin. For a queen or king, try a garden gate. Wrought iron looks traditional, but chain link is wicked cool!
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Art doesnt have to come from a SoHo gallery to be ultra-hip. You can decorate your walls with anything you like. Spark romance by framing love letters or your favorite poems. To really heat things up, make your own Andy Warhol with a box of Red Hots. Frame enlarged, color copies in frames from the dollar store. A wall of Red Hots is sure to light your fire.
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So you didnt win a dining room set on The Price Is Right? Dont fret. An old farm door makes a not-so-shabby dining table. Or polish Grandmas oak tabletop, then scour the thrifts for mismatched wooden chairs. Adorn the chair backs with finials and upholstery tacks, then spray paint them copper. Add silk seat cushions and youve got a glamorous "matching" set for less than $100!
Even a budget dining room deserves panache, so replace that frumpy light fixture with a glitzy chandelier. Yes, you can afford one, if you know where to look. EBay has a variety for under $100, and Salvation Army stores often have a crystal castoff just waiting to be rewired. If your preference is dining alfresco, bring a lamppost indoors (only $60 at Target). Then paint the ceiling midnight blue, spritz it with gold-glitter spray paint, and dine under the stars every night.
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With a little elbow grease, even Wal-Mart furniture can be unique. Tack leather to the back of a bookcase, add barstools, and start pouring the martinis from your custom-made bar. Decoupage vintage botanical prints to the cabinet doors of an unfinished, wood buffet, then stain the whole thing to create an instant antique. Or just add old-fashioned crystal doorknobs to an ordinary dresser to store your linens. Talk about kooky chic!
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