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Winter is the perfect time to hibernate indoors and get a little crafty – especially when you’re curled up in front of your favourite film or box set.
If you fancy giving your home a refresh, these low-effort projects are a failsafe way to update your space on the cheap – all using leftover amounts of paint.
Ready? Gather your leftover paint (or order some colour testers here) and take on one of these fun decorating projects...
1. Smart skirtings
Add a ribbon of bright colour to a room by turning your skirting boards, window frames or door frames into a design feature. A daring flash of colour along your skirting boards can be a valuable accessory to balancing a dark room or if you’re feeling plucky, bring in a vibrant, bright hue that won’t overwhelm a more neutral colour scheme.
Darker skirting boards will give your space a more modern, contemporary feel, while lighter colours will help make small rooms appear larger.
Difficulty: Easy-peasy
Time: A day
You will need:
2. Dip & Flip
The dipped effect isn’t going anywhere. This big DIY trend is an easy way to give tired-looking furniture a fresh new look only using one small tester pot worth of paint. It’s so simple that the technique can be done in several ways, such as dipping the lower level of the chair or dipping just the top for different ways to create an accent. Paint a selection of chairs all in one shade or mix and match a few pretty pastels or whatever colours you have left over for an eclectic feel.
Just follow the step-by-step video Trick to Try: Dipped Chair Leg Effect to make your own personalised furniture.
Difficulty: Simple
Time: Half a day
You will need:
3. Colourful Shelving
Brighten up neutral walls with a clever splash of colour such as Sicilian Lime. This colour blocked shelf technique is great for giving spaces individuality and wow-factor – try it in shared kids bedrooms to give little one their own zones.
You could also pick a few playful shades and group a set of these colour blocked mini-shelves together as a clever way to maximise wall space too.
Difficulty: Easy-peasy
Time: Half a day
You will need:
4. Shadow play
This playful shadow effect doubles the impact of a simple display with a clever trick of the eye, so if you’re looking to showcase your prized finds, give this project a whirl.
It’s pretty simple to recreate. Shine a strong light onto your arrangement, then trace around the shadow on the wall behind. Fill in the shapes with the same colour as your objects, et voilà!
Difficulty: A little challenging
Time: A few hours
You will need:
5. Spot on!
One easy way to add a playful focal point and give open-plan living spaces a distinct purpose is with the clever use of polka-dots. A fun confetti-effect can gently lead the eye across the wall to define a dining or living area.
The best bit is that it’s a super simple update to do – just draw around plates with chalk and fill in with a brush.
Difficulty: Not too difficult
Time: 1 Day
You will need:
Feeling inspired by one of these projects? Pick your favourite project and your colours and get your testers delivered for free.