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For more details on how she completed it, click here. Tired of having too many mismatched mugs in your cabinet? Consolidate your collection and keep your morning pick-me-up accessories in one place with this easy coffee station from Jes and Madhu Das of Yea We Built That. After you've sanded your wood and sprayed it with lacquer, "put the pieces together [and] be sure the shelf is at a degree angle so your shelf contents don't slide off," says Jes.

She adds that the mug hooks under the station can be purchased at any hardware store. For more insight into this project, click here. And for more awesome ideas for upgrading your space, check out 27 Amazing Home Upgrades for Every Budget. If you want more entryway storage but don't have a lot of space, these sliding milk crates might just be the best way to combat your clutter. After spray painting the crates, she attached sliding drawer tracks to the crate and wall, making sure to measure and re-measure to ensure functionality.

Want to make your own? Check out Jes and Madhu's project here. Transforming that lackluster mirror into a statement piece is easier than you might expect.

She simply painted the corners with white paint, covered them with tape once they were dry, and used spray paint for the rest. For the full DIY, click here. Want to brighten up your bedroom in no time? All it takes is a weekend and some elbow grease to make this gorgeous headboard. Now that you've done your headboard, why not upgrade that boring nightstand in your bedroom, too?

It only takes a couple hours to create a custom piece. Click here for the full tutorial on both the headboard and nightstand. And if you're concerned about the temperature in your sleeping quarters, check out 17 Genius Ways to Keep Your Bedroom Cooler.

Love this project? See how they did it here. You don't have to crowd every bookshelf and mantle to find enough space for your photos. The best part? Find out more here. Great art doesn't have to cost a fortune. Case in point: This gorgeous map from Just Measuring Up.

Eager to make your own? Check out their tutorial here. Creating more storage doesn't have to be a time-consuming or costly endeavor.

However, it's important to secure your shelves before using them. Everything needs to be secured well as books and movies are heavy. Pientka says this project is a bit more time-consuming, but it's well worth the effort.

Upgrading your kitchen doesn't have to mean spending a lot of money—or even hiring a contractor. Poe says that removable tiles are an easy way to transform your space, noting that it took just one weekend to complete this project. Better yet, "these tiles are removable so you can take them out when you leave your rental space, or when you want to change your kitchen again!

Kitchen remodels can be pricey, but you can upgrade your pantry in a single weekend with custom shelving. Remodeling your home? Large dining room tables can be prohibitively pricey—unless you make your own, that is. For full instructions, click here. Keeping warm outdoors doesn't have to mean dragging your blankets into your backyard. Turn your food scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden with this easy DIY. Want to flex your green thumb? This succulent wall is the ideal way to display your prized potted plants.

You can bring the outdoors in with these easy terrariums from Karla Perez of Chicfully Kreations. For more on this project, click here. Want to give your front door a fun seasonal makeover? Follow The Financial Diet on Facebook , Instagram , and Twitter for daily tips and inspiration, and sign up for our email newsletter here. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Click here to get your tickets!

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Watch our easy guide for how to put up a floating shelf. This grrrrr-eat little project for pot plants with personality is one you can get the kids involved with. It uses air-drying clay, which is readily available online, plus acrylic paint and some sandpaper.

Try your hand: How to make DIY bear plant pots. She gave her shower screen this cool Crittall-style finish using black electrical tape. Use it to create an on-trend fluted pattern on plain glass doors, or to give yourself more privacy by covering the bottom half of windows. Another big trend hitting homes in is the one for wall panelling.

But you can also have a go creating a bespoke look with MDF batons or strips. Take a look at our wall panelling ideas for different options and the basics of how to do the job. We love this brilliant idea for breathing new life into an unloved piece of furniture by literally filling it with new life!

Paint and some plastic lining to hold the soil are the main ingredients for this satisfying job. How to upcycle a planter — just in time for summer. Or are you thinking of running up some new curtains yourself?

Stick of the sight of that stained old stair carpet? Tear it up and replace with a gorgeous paint job. You could try a graduated ombre effect using a range of tests pots on the risers, keeping to one colour on treads. Put that pile of leftover bricks to good use and make a path that mirrors the shape of your flowerbeds. Lay them long and sideways in a bed of gravel to create a patterned curve. Why not use this time to audit all the photos on your phone, then print a few out and create a wall of photos?

Play with composition — especially in areas like stairways or hallways, where walls are often bare and uninspired. For a smarter look, stick to photo frames of the same colour, and print all photos in either colour or black and white, rather than mixing and matching. All that white sanitaryware does put a bathroom in danger of feeling cold and clinical.

One way to add colour is to paper the walls in an on-trend botanical print. Spice racks can be so much more than storage for your garam masala! Hang them upside down and they become a rail for hanging baby clothes or jewellery. And the right way up, they can hold anything from plants to books. Protect the wall behind a sink or oven with a newly tiled splashback.

You can give a kitchen, bathroom or cloakroom a whole new look in just an afternoon! How to tile a splashback to protect walls and add a splash of style to your decor scheme. Turn your garden into another room and give the whole family more space by building a sofa out of old pallets. Looking for affordable bathroom storage? Take an inexpensive wine rack, fix it to the wall or pop it on a vanity unit and use it to store rolled up towels.

Bored teens might like to try this fun make. Give plain plant pots a jazzy makeover with our simple guide on How to make terrazzo planters — create some pretty plant pots for your greenery.



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