Who doesn’t love to spend time browsing through home magazines? Every
season there are new looks and trends. While some are easy to achieve
with a little paint, others would require extensive redecorating and design.
A trip to the mall with high-end home stores is not helpful either. Unless you
are prepared to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on new items,
these stores are disappointments. Fortunately, there are other ways to
achieve the latest look without the designer price tag.

First, did you know that many of those national high-end home stores also
own lower-priced chains? These Big Box-style stores, like Target and
Walmart, often carry more affordable versions of the high-end stores.
These stores thrive on repeat business, and what better way to get
customers to keep coming back than to show them new and trendy items
each time?

Another great way to update your look may surprise you – thrift and antique
malls. You have heard the expression, “Everything old is new again.” A
careful look at those style magazines may reveal vintage looks, like the
revival of Mid-Century Modern and Vintage Chic. Often discarded items
from their original trend can be found in thrift and antique stores.

Finally, re-upholstery and refinishing can be an option. Professionally done,
this is more expensive than some other tips, but still less than buying their
new counterparts. If you find a trend you like, it may be worth investing in
new coverings and finishes.

Style does not have to cost a fortune. Simple changes can be made with a
quick trip to the local chain store this weekend. As fall approaches, it’s time
to find some inspiration and then find the deals.