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Upcycling is great, isn’t it? You get to turn something old and no longer wanted into an item that is decorative and will still be useful for years to come. It saves money too, but can you upcycle an entire room? That is, can you create a new bedroom by just upcycling the items that you already have and not buying any new ones? Well, the answer is yes, and if you read on you get some handy tips on how to do it!

 

Take stock

 

The first task is to take stock of what you already have. You will need to split your items into three piles. One should be for the stuff you like and want to keep as it is. This may be things like picture frames, ornaments, and lamps. The second pile should be for stuff that you can modify or upcycle, and the last pile should contain items that neither fit into pile one or two and can be gotten rid of.

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Get ideas

 

The next step is to clear the stuff from pile one out for now and see what you can do with the stuff in pile two. This is where your creativity and artistry comes in, and you will have to think outside of the box to make the best use of the stuff you have.

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One way of doing this by stripping and painting the furniture with wood dye to change the entire look of the room. You can also dye bedding and curtains with fabric dye pretty easily too. Although, if they are patterned it best to go for very dark colors such as black and navy to hide this.

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It’s also really useful to check out some blogs and websites for inspiration on how to upcycle things in a more complicated and creative way. You may come across ideas such as this creating shelves from an old ladder, making tea light holders from beer bottles, or even a bookcase from an old door.

 

Buy supplies and do the work

 

Then it’s time to buy the supplies. Yes, I know this bedroom remodel is all about not buying any actual furniture items, but you will need to invest in dyes, paints, varnishes and a few other material to get the job done. However, if you compare this cost to what redecorating a whole room usually runs to, it will definitely be a lot cheaper.

 

Once you have the things, you need it’s time to get going in the work that must be done. Try and wait for a sunny day if you are dying and painting items as this will allow you to place them outside. Something that means you aren’t in danger of staining anything else.

 

Rearrange

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Lastly, once all of your items have been upcycled to your satisfaction try putting the room back together in a different arrangement. This will help to give the space a refreshed feeling, and it also gives you a great excuse to find the best place to show off your newly created upcycled masterpieces!

Upcycling is great, isn’t it? You get to turn something old and no longer wanted into an item that is decorative and will still be useful for years to come. It saves money too, but can you upcycle an entire room? That is, can you create a new bedroom by just upcycling the items that you already have and not buying any new ones? Well, the answer is yes, and if you read on you get some handy tips on how to do it!

 

Take stock

 

The first task is to take stock of what you already have. You will need to split your items into three piles. One should be for the stuff you like and want to keep as it is. This may be thingslike picture frames, ornaments, and lamps. The second pile should be for stuff that you can modify or upcycle, and the last pile should contain items that neither fit into pile one or two and can be gotten rid of.

 

Image link

 

Get ideas

 

The next step is to clear the stuff from pile one out for now and see what you can do with the stuff in pile two. This is where your creativity and artistry comes in, and you will have to think outside of the box to make the best use of the stuff you have.

 

Picture

 

One way of doing this by stripping and painting the furniture with wood dye to change the entire look of the room. You can also dye bedding and curtains with fabric dye pretty easily too. Although, if they are patterned it best to go for very dark colors such as black and navy to hide this.

 

Image link

 

It’s also really useful to check out some blogs and websites for inspiration on how to upcycle things in a more complicated and creative way. You may come across ideas such as this creating shelves from an old ladder, making tea light holders from beer bottles, or even a bookcase from an old door.

 

Buy supplies and do the work

 

Then it’s time to buy the supplies. Yes, I know this bedroom remodel is all about not buying any actual furniture items, but you will need to invest in dyes, paints, varnishes and a few other material to get the job done. However, if you compare this cost to what redecorating a whole room usually runs to, it will definitely be a lot cheaper.

 

Once you have the things, you need it’s time to get going in the work that must be done. Try and wait for a sunny day if you are dying and painting items as this will allow you to place them outside. Something that means you aren’t in danger of staining anything else.

 

Rearrange

 

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Lastly, once all of your items have been upcycled to your satisfaction try putting the room back together in a different arrangement. This will help to give the space a refreshed feeling, and it also gives you a great excuse to find the best place to show off your newly created upcycled masterpieces!

 

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