
Earlier this month I moved in with my boyfriend.
It made sense given the rental crisis we’ve grown too accustomed to. But to say his space needed a little love was putting it lightly.
Not a single picture could be found hanging on the big blank walls that made up his home.
It's not the be-all and end-all, of course, as he makes a gracious homemaker, never leaving a dirty dish for too long and always folding the washing just how I like.
But I need... more from my space.
For me, investing in my home means investing in my mental health, and my environment is a huge factor when it comes to productivity.
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Unfortunately, I also happen to like rather nice things that often come with a price tag I don’t like so much, and given this is one of the toughest financial times I may ever experience, splurging on high-end furniture isn’t really an option.
So I put my thinking cap on and began brainstorming ways I could achieve a polished look without having to empty my savings account. The answer was upcycling, and it's what ultimately saved my bank account.
These are the DIY dupes that saved me a stack of cash and were definitely worth my time.