Five Easy Decor Ideas You Can Add to Your Home Today | Thrifty Decor Chick

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Tip one: Put it under glass

I like to add a bit of interest to faux greenery by putting it under glass:

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Simple decor just looks a little more special under glass!

Sometimes little faux plants can look a little wimpy on their own, and adding the glass makes them feel a bit more substantial, but not busy. 

I had a big fake succulent I loved for my green office bookcases, but it needed a little something. A large glass cloche made for a pretty display: 

The glass gives it weight without it feeling visually heavy…love it!

Tip two: Put it in a bowl or tray

Gathering like items in a big tray or bowl makes smaller items look way less busy and more cohesive: 

Even smaller utility items on a kitchen counter look great gathered on a tray: 

We always have plenty of wine corks! They add a little texture and can be a great conversation starter: 

Tip three: Add knobs or pulls where there aren’t any.

We have a few furniture pieces in our home that I love, but they are so affordable and versatile, a LOT of other people love them too. 😉 I see them all over social media and on blogs.

Adding hardware is an inexpensive way to make them look just a bit different, and it’s super easy to do (check out this simple tool I use to make installing hardware even easier!).

It’s not a huge thing, but it adds a bit of a custom touch to a very popular furniture piece. 

This long wood console table seems to be in every blogger’s home (it really is a great table!), but the cute label handles change it up just a bit so it doesn’t look just like the rest: 

And of course, just changing out the existing knobs on a piece of furniture can make a big difference! 

There are so many options — they truly are like “jewelry” in a space. Our Hemnes dressers came with basic knobs that I changed out: 

Tip four: Furniture hardware isn’t just for furniture.

I blogged about this years ago, but it’s such a great little detail, it’s worth mentioning again! I like to use knobs as hangers as well:

Instead of nail or hook, they add a pretty detail that I love!

Sometimes I’ll hang the actual item and then use the knob so it looks like it’s hanging from it (this mirror was hung from the back, then I used the knob for the rope): 

This just makes it extra stable, and keeps the item from hanging away from the wall and moving around.

I had two of those feather pulls I shared earlier, so I later added one to this storage box lid: 

Having the pull on the lid makes it so much easier to access. 

I got these from Hobby Lobby years ago, but you can find very similar brass feather drawer pulls here. I drilled two holes into the lid and then secured the pull with the washers that are included: 

This works particularly well with these versions that have the screws sticking out. I need to cut down the screws a bit eventually. 

Knobs and pulls as decor is such a fun little detail! This is our son’s old room, but these “FLY” knobs are hanging in his new bedroom too: 

Tip five: Fill your frames with something different

When it comes to filling frames, you can do photos or traditional artwork of course…but there are SO many more pretty and inexpensive options!

I used leftover wallpaper for these frames:

You can use anything! There is some beautiful wrapping paper out there that would look awesome framed. 

Years ago I used scrapbook paper for this big gallery wall: 

It’s SO easy and you’ll get super inexpensive seasonal art of them: 

So fun and SO cheap! The dollar store is a GREAT place to get inexpensive bags for this art. Love it! 

All of these little details that don’t take a lot of DIY knowledge and they are quick to implement around the house! Hopefully they gave you some ideas for your home! 

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