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12 brilliant budget home hacks to help transform your house

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September 08, 2025

From sourcing pre-loved accessories at charity shops, to a clever 29c painting hack, interior expert Carly Ellis reveals her top tips and tricks to update your living space for less

12 brilliant budget home hacks to help transform your house

September signals the end of summer and the start of the new school year, and as a result there's always a certain frisson of freshness to it. It's a month of beginnings, ideas and excitement.

As a result, it's the ideal time to set about making those home updates you promised you'd crack on with. And they don't have to break the bank. In fact, they can cost as little as 29c for a tin of paint, or even be completely free.

In part one of our exclusive budget home hacks series, I caught up with Carly Ellis, a home decor expert and influencer (@makingitmint) with a passion for inexpensive design. Here she shares how to transform your home for less.

WALLPAPER OFFCUTS

"Instead of wallpapering a whole room, which can add up to be expensive, pick just one wall (perhaps even the smallest) to pop it on. Don't be afraid to do it yourself, just take your time and watch a YouTube tutorial. When it comes to wallpaper designs, look out for offcuts, remainders and sales. And don't forget the power of a wallpaper sample, which you can frame as 'art' too. Most brands do them for as little as £1 [€1.15]."

TRY

Wallpaper sample, lucieannabel. com

TRY UPCYCLING

"Upcycled furniture from charity shops is a great way to save cash. It's good for the environment too as you're rehoming something rather than buying new. A little sanding, paint, or even new handles can make secondhand furniture look brand new. Solid wood items are the best investment - they last forever. Set alerts on Facebook Marketplace too, so you get first choice on the things you want."

TRY Elin ceramic knobs, each, Anthropologie

RECLAIMED WOOD

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