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4 Budget-Friendly Ways to Update Your Living Room
Upgrade lighting
DES MOINES, IA / ACCESS Newswire / June 27, 2026 / If you're unhappy with your living room, you may be uncomfortable inviting friends over or even relaxing in your own space. A personal loan may help you finance major updates, such as renovations or new furniture. But expensive updates aren't always necessary. Small, cost-effective changes could breathe new life into your space without straining your budget.
Rethink your floorplan
Elevate your living room without spending a dollar by repositioning the furniture you already have. Changing the layout of your living room may open up a cramped space or create specific spots for your favorite activities, like reading or playing games.
You may be surprised at the potential hidden in the furniture you already have. Consider the following ideas:
Reposition a rug, lamp and comfortable chair to create a cozy reading nook.
Mount your TV to the wall and transform the TV stand into an entryway console by your door.
If you have a big living room, pull your furniture away from the walls and create a better space for conversation.
Move seating around a new focal point, like a big window or a fireplace.
Even if you end up moving some items back to their original spots, rearranging may open your mind to new applications for older pieces of furniture.
Declutter
A messy, overcrowded living room often appears small or chaotic. Decluttering is a quick, effective way to make your living room look more refined and thoughtful. If you're not sure where to start, try creating a checklist for the different parts of your living room, like this one:
Seating: Do you have an old loveseat that never quite fit in the room? What about an uncomfortable chair that's collecting dust?
Shelves: Can you donate books you won't reread? What about old physical media, like CDs or DVDs? Are any knick-knacks that don't match your current style taking up shelf space?
Walls: Do you have a gallery wall that doesn't suit you anymore? Do your favorite pieces have room to shine?
Coffee tables: Have stacks of magazines, old utility bills, dental financing statements or grocery store receipts been piling up on your coffee table? What about books that need to be reshelved?
Electronics: Do you have a tangle of unnecessary cords by your TV or a basket of old, unused remotes near the couch?
Changes to lighting may have a dramatic impact on the ambiance of your living room (without a dramatic impact on your budget). Even small adjustments, like switching harsh, cool, white light bulbs for more inviting, warmer options, can make a noticeable difference.
If the living room lighting feels flat, try adding layers. Incorporate multiple lighting sources, like floor or table lamps, especially if you only have a single overhead light. Warm lighting at multiple levels might make the room feel cozier.
Additional lights don't have to be expensive. In fact, you may find interesting, affordable options at a local thrift store or even a yard sale.
Add a personal touch
Make your living room more distinct without a complete overhaul. Instead, set a living room décor budget and go shopping for accessories that express your personal style. Think throw pillows, quilts, framed art prints or photos, candles, clocks, plants and vases.
A few thoughtfully selected items may have a greater impact than a shelf or wall of less meaningful clutter. Plus, when you want to refresh your style, you may easily swap out a throw pillow or wall decoration to change the overall atmosphere.
Love your living room
Your living room should be a comfortable place to entertain guests, spend time with family or unwind after a long day. If your living room isn't working for you, it might not need a full makeover right away. Instead, consider small, cost-effective changes that may have a big impact, like rearranging the furniture, tidying up or changing the lighting and décor.
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Name: Nagarameshwar J.
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Job Title: Director
SOURCE: OneMain Financial
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