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Space And Money-Saving Ideas For Your New Home

 My sister’s new place was very dull and she wanted to liven it up. But due to budget and space constraints, she was in a pickle. So, she did some digging online and chanced upon this innovative article that had some practical and good ideas on what to do with less space and money in a new home. She used some of these great ideas like using walls and doors as space savers and the area around her kitchen as storage units. She loved the new look and was thankful for this article. You should also refer to this article to get some interesting tips on how to save space and money when moving into a new home. https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/space-and-money-saving-ideas-for-your-new-home/

Sofa Hacks to Update a Tired Sofa

 If your sofa is looking a little tired but you’re not ready to give up on it just yet, try one of these easy updates. You might be surprised just how simple it is to teach an old sofa some new tricks. New hrow Pillows The easiest and likely least expensive option is to get some new throw pillows. Throw pillows have the power to transform a room's ambiance in almost unlimited ways. You can play with pattern, shape, size, and material. If you currently have something neutral or dark, mix it up with a bright and bold. If you’ve got a floral pattern, try something geometric. You can also experiment with texture—instead of a material that’s rough, opt for something soft. Throw pillows come in every imaginable style so there’s no limit to what you can do. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/sofa-hacks-2213329

11 Antique Couch, Sofa, and Settee Styles

 The word "couch" comes from the French coucher, which means "to lie down." Whether used for lying down or sitting upright, the couch has a long history going back all the way to classical Greek and Roman times. Use this list to identify a number of some common types that antique furniture fans are likely to run across in their adventures. Boudeuse Sofa The boudeuse (pronounced boo-duhz) is a type of small upholstered sofa or loveseat of sorts, consisting of two seats sharing a common back so that the sitters face in opposite directions. Developed during the mid-19th century, probably in France, it is characteristic of ornate and luxurious Second Empire furniture, and usually employs coil-spring technology in the seat. It is also known as a dos-à-dos ("back-to-back" in French). Read More: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/antique-couch-sofa-and-settee-styles-4021117

32 Free DIY Plant Hangers You Can Make

 If you're looking to pick a quick project perfect for the beginner, these DIY plant hangers are just the ticket. Most of these hangers take less than an afternoon to complete and they're easy enough that anyone can tackle them. These DIY plant hangers are also inexpensive to make. If you purchase a plant hanger, you're going to spend more on the store-bought hanger than if you make one yourself. The hangers only take a few supplies, and all of them can be customized to your liking (and plant size). They also make perfect gifts—but after making one, you might just want to keep it for yourself. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/diy-plant-hangers-you-can-make-5183699