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Decorating On a Budget? Get Design Tips From Three of HGTV's Top Home and Garden Programs


For homeowners decorating on a budget, creating a look that stylish and chic can be challenging. But the design experts on several hit HGTV shows can provide you with several unique decorating ideas and money-saving tips for decorating on a budget.

HGTV Sensible Chic
Each week on HGTV’s show Sensible Chic,
an expert designer shows homeowners how to affordably recreate the décor of high-end designer-room. The decorating expert analyzes the design principles used in the high-end room and then shows viewers how to apply those principles to create a less expensive version that is "sensibly chic."

HGTV Decorating Cents
HGTV’s Decorating Cents is for homeowners who want variety in home décor while sticking to an affordable budget. On each Decorating Cents TV show, host Joan Steffend and guest designers provide room makeovers that cost less than $500. They turn "trash into treasures" and make rooms feel and look fresh by simply rearranging the furniture. HGTV’s Decorating Cents is intended to inspire viewers to use inexpensive objects and their own ingenuity to decorate.

HGTV Design on a Dime
Design on a Dime shows design-conscious homeowners how to make over a space on a budget of just $1,000. The Design on a Dime TV show team tackles common problem areas like boring bedrooms, lackluster living rooms, cluttered dining rooms or outdated office spaces. Together the team transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary.

HGTV Smart Solution
HGTV Smart Solution’s host Maty Monfort and her invited guest experts share ideas that are always practical and innovative, as well as cost-effective and environmentally-safe.