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How to budget for home interior decor: Russells Curtains & Blinds


Budget allocation
The first step is to allocate a budget to your home decor. Whether you’re building new or renovating, make a start by putting your ideas down on paper. List what you want to accomplish and what needs to be purchased in order to make it happen. Then, prioritise it; decide what the important items are and allocate budget to these things first. Whatever is leftover can go towards the smaller details and accessories.

Remember, it doesn’t all have to be completed at once. Yes, that would be nice, but you can ease the pressure of your budget by staging the project.

Also, breaking down the overall budget into smaller chunks for each room gives you a much better chance of staying within it. And it never hurts to have a back up so plan a contingency fund as well.

Using your existing furniture helps keeps costs down.

Surprisingly, enlisting the help of an interior designer can help keep costs in check. Their fees vary so ask at the outset. But once you’ve made an agreement and a budget has been set, it’s their job to give you what you want within your means. They often have access to better deals than you will get yourself in retail stores and their knowledge or where to find what is extensive.

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