Refresh Your Nest

Quick, easy, budget-friendly ways to recreate your space.

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You don’t need a major remodel to make your home feel fresh and new. Here are a few simple ideas that make it simple to recreate your space as often as you like—and on a budget!

Accent Pieces

Small, colorful accent pieces like pillows, small blankets, and even vases with seasonal flowers can give your space a truly new, totally fresh feeling. Opt for colors that you can swap out with the weather, such as rich teals and yellows for summertime and rich orange and gold for fall.

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Pillows starting at $4.99

Rugs

You’ve heard it said that rugs really tie a room together, and a simple area rug that’s swapped out seasonally can completely set a mood! Plus, you’ll cut down on the wear and tear of your floor coverings by changing them out every few months. Opt for a higher pile in colder months, and something simple for summertime.

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Rugs starting at $14.99

Tabletop Décor

Set the mood for your meal as soon as guests take their seats: Tabletop décor is an easy way to give your space a new look without making any major changes. A simple swap every few months lets you easily stay in tune with the seasons.

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Tabletop décor starting at $.99

Artwork

What we hang on our walls says a lot about who we are and what we appreciate—and the right artwork can make you feel like your home is a unique extension of your personality. To keep it fresh, rotate your wall décor every few months, and alternate bright and bold colors with muted neutrals to mix up the impact.

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Artwork starting at $1.99

Curtains + Bedding

One way to give your favorite room a facelift is by changing the look of its focal point. In your bedroom, that can be as simple as swapping out your bedding for something new, and even adding a complimentary curtain if you’re so inclined. Consider colors or patterns that are bold and different enough to stand out from what was there before, or try a differently patterned neutral to fit the rest of your décor.

Brittany Miller