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75 DIY Home Decor Ideas You Can Pull Off Without a Big Budget in 2026

Last Updated on Jan 24th 2026
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DIY home decor ideas are a practical way to change how a space feels without replacing everything in it. Instead of buying another trendy piece you might be over in a year, you can make something that actually fits your home and your taste. Most of the time it doesn't have to be a huge project either. A little creativity and a few basic supplies can do a lot.

There’s also something different about living with things you’ve made yourself. Even simple projects feel more personal once they’re in the room, imperfections and all. According to research from Harvard Business School on the IKEA Effect, people place more value on things they’ve had a hand in creating. That extra care often shows up in the finished space, which is exactly what the ideas ahead are designed to support — approachable projects you can adapt to your home, whether you’re updating a wall, styling a living room or adding a seasonal touch.

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What Makes DIY Home Decor Work

DIY decor
(via Canva)

DIY projects have been huge in the design world for years because they're budget-friendly, surprisingly easy and let you customize everything to match your style perfectly. You get to choose the colors, patterns and finishes that actually work with your existing furniture and personal taste, whether you're tackling DIY home decor ideas for the living room or sprucing up your bedroom.

Plus, handmade craft ideas make the whole process way less intimidating. Most projects break down into simple, manageable steps that anyone can follow, regardless of experience level and you don't need fancy tools or professional skills to create something beautiful.

Simple DIY Home Decor Ideas Anyone Can Try

Not everyone has a huge budget or advanced crafting skills and that's totally fine. These beginner-friendly projects are perfect for anyone looking to refresh their space, including DIY room decor ideas for small rooms that maximize every inch without feeling cluttered.

1. Live Edge Corner Shelf

Live Edge Corner Shelf
Make unused space functional (via Freepik)

Got an awkward corner in your kitchen just sitting there doing nothing? Turn it into a cute little breakfast bar with a live-edge wood shelf and a floating bracket. It's a great way to squeeze in extra seating without your kitchen feeling all cramped and cluttered.

2. Clay Catch-All Tray

Here's a fun one: grab some modeling clay and make yourself a quirky egg-shaped dish for your keys and jewelry. Just roll it out flat, cut your shape, pinch up the edges, smooth everything with wet fingers, stick a yellow ball in the middle for the yolk and you're done. 

3. Pattern-Painted Side Table

painted geometric side table
A simple surface update changes the whole piece (via Etsy)

Give that boring side table some personality with paint and stencils. Spray on a base color, then go wild with patterns; maybe green triangles on top and a white design on the bottom. It's one of those simple DIY home decor ideas that totally changes the vibe of a room.

4. Waterproof Laundry Room Floor

Anyone with a laundry room will tell you, these spaces can really take a beating. That’s why installing vinyl flooring can be a good idea. It keeps everything waterproof and easy to clean.

5. Checkerboard Painted Floors

checkerboard floors
Change the room's feel without adding more furniture (via Pinterest)

Paint a checkerboard pattern right onto your hardwood floors for a unique DIY upgrade. It'll give your space that fresh farmhouse look that feels classic but still totally modern.

6. Textured Frame Makeover

If you have plain picture frames gathering dust, cut some half-round trim to fit around them, sand the edges smooth, hot-glue everything in place and slap on some paint.

7. Bow Organizer with Tension Rods

Bow Organizer with Tension Rods
Storage that looks good while being practical (via Amazon)

If you've got hair bows everywhere, here's your solution: tension rods and curtain rings. Install the rods wherever you need them and clip those bows on.

8. Hand-Painted Paper Plates

For a really simple weekend DIY project, why not paint a new piece of art to hang on your wall? If you don't think you're quite ready to paint your very own masterpiece, you could always take a painting class in Atlanta, Houston or San Diego to build your confidence and learn some techniques from the pros. But if you want to start smaller, try painting paper plates. Give them a solid base coat, then add flowers, wreaths or whatever designs you're feeling.

9. Egg Carton Blooms

egg carton flowers
Scrap material, surprisingly good texture (via Instagram)

Before you toss those egg cartons, turn them into flowers instead. Cut out the individual cups, shape them like petals, add some floral wire for stems and paint them whatever colors make you happy.

10. Straw Hat Wall Display

If you've got a bunch of straw hats, why hide them in a closet? Hang them on the wall with removable hooks in an overlapping pattern. They look amazing and they're right there when you need to grab one on your way out.

11. Decorated Taper Candles

painted taper candles
Small detail, big payoff on the table (via Etsy)

Planning a dinner party? Make your candles special by adding hand-painted flower designs. Just wipe them down with rubbing alcohol first, then go to town with paint pens or acrylics.

12. Gold Leaf Jar Votives

Turn those glass jars you’ve been saving into fancy candle holders with gold leaf sheets. Brush some adhesive around the bottom, press on the gold leaf and keep adding until it looks just right.

13. Rope-Wrapped Vase

rope wrapped vase
Cover cheaper pieces for a chic finish (via Freepik)

Hot-glue jute rope around a cheap vase and suddenly it looks like something from a beach house. It's one of those simple DIY home decor ideas that takes maybe ten minutes but will get you tons of compliments.

14. Nautical Rope Stair Rail

Swap out your regular wooden railing for thick jute or manila rope. Mount your brackets, thread the rope through and unravel the ends a bit for that laid-back beach house feel.

15. Custom Vinyl Placemats

vinyl placemats
Beats the basic patterns out there (via Little Bean Workshop)

Instead of buying those ugly "kid-friendly" placemats, make your own wipeable and reversible placemats with fabric you actually like. Just iron vinyl sheets onto both sides of fabric rectangles and trim with fancy scissors.

16. Hidden Shoe Cubby

Keep your entryway from looking like a shoe explosion by hiding cubbies behind a fabric skirt and styling the top with some plants and pretty things.

17. No-Sew Remote Pocket

remote caddy
Decor that keeps track of that pesky remote (via Youtube)

Lost the remote again? Stop it from happening again with a functional DIY no-sew remote pocket. There are some pretty comprehensive no-sew options out there, but if you want something super fast and super easy, just cut a pocket off an old pair of jeans and iron it onto your pillow cover with fusible webbing. Whichever way you go, you'll have a pretty unique piece of decor as well as a handy spot to stash remotes. 

DIY Home Decor Ideas for the Living Room

These DIY home decor ideas prove that the best projects are the ones that help you nail down your personal style while keeping things unique and interesting.

18. Hidden Television

tapestry TV cover
For when technology is not part of your overall look (via Etsy)

Not a fan of your TV being the main focal point? Cover it up with a bold tapestry that rolls down when you're not watching. You can opt for florals, abstract patterns or something more neutral.

19. Upcycled Clock Project

Turn a wooden platter, an old leather belt and a clock mechanism from the craft store into a rustic wall clock.

20. Raffia Mirror

raffia mirror
Natural texture without paying “boutique” prices (via Amazon)

Those trendy raffia mirrors at the store are crazy expensive and break if you look at them wrong. Make your own instead using a wreath ring, a mirror, raffia grass, scissors and a hot glue gun. Cut the grass to matching lengths, iron it flat, then loop each strand around the wreath ring. Once you've woven all the grass through, hot-glue the mirror in the center.

21. Display Your Family's History

Got a bunch of vintage tea towels or hand-embroidered linens from grandma? Why not frame them and hang them up on the wall? Not only are they sentimental, but they make for some pretty unique and meaningful wall art.

22. Fabric-Covered Books

fabric covered books
A shelf looks styled when the palette is controlled (via Etsy)

Here's one of those simple DIY home decor ideas that makes a big impact: cover old books with pretty fabric using Mod Podge.

23. Cabinet From Old Shutters

Before you toss those old shutters, turn them into a stylish storage cabinet for stashing board games, extra blankets or whatever else is cluttering up your space.

24. Growth Chart Wall

Growth chart
The kind of “practical” that becomes something sentimental (via Etsy)

Track your kid's height on a DIY growth chart made from plywood and self-adhesive vinyl numbers (or paint them directly on if you've got a steady hand). It's way cuter than those flimsy paper ones, and it'll last for years.

25. Hanging Succulent Planter

Make your succulents look extra special by mounting them in a small wooden crate. Paint the crate bright white (or whatever color you love), then use leather straps to secure a mini planter inside.

26. Interactive Chalkboard Lamps

chalkboard lamps
One base, endless moods (via Pinterest)

Give an outdated lamp new life by painting the base with chalkboard paint. A simple upgrade that gives you space to change up your DIY Home Decor Ideas with personalized messages.

27. Stacked Book Side Table

Those dusty old encyclopedias can actually be useful. Build a frame around them, drill holes through the centers, thread a dowel through and attach everything to a tabletop to create a quirky side table.

28. Pom-Pom Trim Makeover

lampshade pom poms
Trim does more than people expect (via Freepik)

Jazz up boring curtains, throw pillows or lampshades by adding pom-poms or fringe trim. Pick a color that really pops against what you already have for maximum wow factor.

29. Lumbar Pillows From Rugs

Lumbar pillows are ridiculously overpriced, but you can make your own from old rugs. Just cut the rug to size, sew (or glue) the edges together, stuff with a polyester cotton blend and add fringe or tassels if you're feeling fancy.

30. Painted Side Table

Painted Side Table
Old furniture holds up well with the right finish (via Freepik)

Before you haul that old wooden table to the curb, why not give it a makeover? A few coats of spray paint and a water sealant can completely transform it into your new favorite piece of decor.

DIY Decoration Ideas for the Wall

If you’ve just moved into a new place and have blank walls that are just begging for some personality, these DIY decoration ideas for the wall will transform them from boring to beautiful.

31. Gallery Wall with Mixed Frames

Gallery Wall with Mixed Frames
A gallery wall works best when it feels collected (via Canva)

Grab frames in different shapes and sizes from thrift stores and antique shops, and arrange them on your wall. And while you could stop there, if that's not the look you're going for, you can also paint over everything in one bold color to create a showstopping accent wall.

32. Rainbow Arch Wall

Measure out six-inch-wide arches with one-inch spaces between them, trace with chalk, then fill them in with rainbow colors to create a fun, colorful accent wall in your kids’ playroom.

33. Macrame Organization Wall

macrame wall organiser
Useful, but still easy on the eyes (via Etsy)

Who says DIY Home Decor Ideas can't be functional? You can easily turn your wall into a functional display by installing a few wall hooks wherever they feel right, then loop macrame rope from hook to hook, knotting it at the end. Clip on clothespins to hold photos, schedules or whatever inspiration you need to see daily. Depending on your macrame skills, you can go complex or super simple.

34. DIY Faux Limewash

Grab two shades of the same color: one lighter, one darker and paint the darker shade as your base, then use the lighter one to paint crisscross strokes over it.

35. Wall-to-Wall Floating Shelves

wall to wall floating shelves
When shelves run long, styling matters more (via Canva)

Install floating shelves across an entire wall to show off your favorite decor and let in more natural light. You can mix up different materials, heights and shapes when you're styling them. DIY floating shelves work especially well in kitchens and living rooms, where clutter can often get the best of you.

36. Modern Sponge Wall

Remember sponge-painted walls from the '90s? Well, they're back, but way better. Dip a sponge in paint, test it on paper until you get a nice faded stamp, then tape off the section of wall you want to accent and sponge away.

37. Wall-Mounted Art Easel

Wall Mounted paper roll
A dedicated “mess zone” saves the rest of the room (via Etsy)

This one's for the brimming artists that don't always use the most appropriate canvas. Mount a curtain rod at kid height, slide a roll of paper onto it, then hang a painted wood piece below (making sure your screws don't go through where the paper feeds).

38. Faux Concrete Accent Wall

A concrete-look wall can give your decor an industrial feel without very much effort. All you need is gray paint, a dry brush and a lint-free cloth. Then just keep buffing and layering until it looks the way you want. You're not looking for perfection here, so keep it rustic.

39. DIY Shiplap Paneling

shiplap bathroom
Wall texture can do the job of art (via Canva)

Shiplap is one of those classic DIY home decor ideas that never goes out of style, and it's totally doable yourself. Measure your walls, cut shiplap boards to size, sand everything smooth, then attach with nails or adhesive. Prime and paint whatever color you love.

40. Mudroom Shoe Storage

You can easily build your own boot room with a paneling kit, wooden planks and strong adhesive. Then, add a clear furniture board to create cubbies for baskets, install brass hooks for coats and bags, then prime and paint everything.

41. Bicycle Wall Art

Bicycle Wall Art
Quirky, but still clean-lined (via Freepik)

Repaint your old bike in fun colors, remove the seat and handlebars, add a shelf where they used to be and mount it on your wall. It works both indoors and outdoors and becomes quite the quirky conversation piece.

42. Beaded Bobbin Mirror

Boring thrift store mirrors can come in handy when you're looking for DIY Home Decor Ideas. They just need a little TLC. Try hot-gluing some wooden beads around the frame in a bobbin pattern and paint everything in a color you love and add a glossy finish if you want extra shine.

43. Painted Basket Gallery Wall

basket gallery wall
Soft shapes break up hard edges (via Etsy)

Thrift a bunch of baskets, paint them in coordinating colors and arrange them on your wall. Then, if you like, finish by tucking battery-operated LED candles inside for a cozy glow.

44. Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper Borders

You can give your walls a fresh look without committing to full wallpaper if you focus on borders instead. Cut peel-and-stick panels to size and attach them along the top and bottom of your walls, leaving white space in the middle.

DIY Room Decor Ideas for Small Rooms

Small spaces don't mean you have to sacrifice style or spend big money, as evidenced by these fresh, creative DIY home decor ideas.

45. Console Table Refresh

upcycled console table
A strong color makes a small piece feel deliberate (via Instagram)

A fresh coat of paint in a bold color can turn an old console table into the piece everyone asks about when they come over. It’s one of those simple DIY room decor ideas for small rooms that's quick to pull off, but makes a big difference.

46. DIY Banquette Backrest

Make a neutral corner feel cozier by adding cushioned backrests to your seating area. You can even hang cushions from adjustable brass curtain rods to make the space feel more inviting and put-together.

47. No-Sew Window Seat Cushion

Window Seat Cushion
Soft seating without the effort (via Canva)

Don't want to deal with sewing? Wrap your window seat cushion with fabric (an old curtain panel works great), just like you're wrapping a gift and use fabric velcro to hold everything in place.

48. Enlarged Photo Print Art

Fill bare walls with your own photography by getting a favorite shot from your camera roll, digitally enlarged and add wood strips along the top and bottom as a simple frame.

49. Storage Cabinet From Old Shutters

Storage cabinet
Storage that reads as furniture, not a fix (via Pinterest)

If you've got access to some old shutters, why not turn a set of old shutters into a stylish storage cabinet for board games, throw blankets or whatever's cluttering your small space? Paint them in a sleek, modern color and suddenly you've got both storage and style. This is one of those clever IKEA hacks-style transformations using what you already have.

50. Weathered Shutter Side Table

Love that rustic look? Make a side table from four matching farmhouse shutters and a piece of glass for the top.

51. Retro Pink Shelf Display

Channel '70s vibes with this bubbly shelf made from plywood. Create a template for your desired shape, cut it out, sand it smooth and paint it in pretty pink. Attach floating white shelves with wood glue and nails for stability.

DIY Home Decor Ideas on a Budget

Simple DIY home decor ideas on a budget are proof that a few, handcrafted updates are sometimes all you need to completely transform even the most challenging space.

52. Ladder Clothing Rack

ladder clothes rack
Open storage works when it looks intentional (via Facebook)

Are piles of clothes ruining your bedroom decor? Turn two old ladders into a stylish clothing rack that puts your wardrobe on full display. Just add two wooden planks at the bottom for shoes and a wooden rod across the top for hanging clothes.

53. Floral Tea Set

Make plain white china your own with this clever trick. Cut out pretty patterns from floral napkins and attach them to your tea set using Mod Podge. Wipe away any excess with a damp paper towel and if you want to reuse them, just rinse the outside gently and wash the inside as normal.

54. Floral Resin Tray

floral resin tray
A coffee table piece that feels personal (via Etsy)

Create a gorgeous tray for your table by mixing resin with a bit of glitter and pouring it into a wooden tray. Press in dried flowers and leaves, add another layer of resin on top and let it dry. These make beautiful coffee table decor ideas that everyone will ask about.

55. Modern Painted Vases

A clever modern makeover can turn terracotta vases into a stylish piece of DIY decor by using paint mixed with baking powder. You can really get creative with the designs here, by dipping the edge of an old gift card in white paint to draw clean lines or flicking a toothbrush loaded with paint for a cool splatter effect.

56. Boat Oar Headboard

Boat oar headboard
Coastal style without being over the top (via Pinterest)

Dreaming of beach vibes? Make a custom coastal headboard using driftwood planks or recycled boat oars.

57. Vertical Garden Wall

Skip the typical potted plants on the table and mount them on a vertical wooden slat instead.

58. DIY Laundry Bag

DIY laundry bag
Laundry looks better when the container does (via Pinterest)

That laundry bag doesn't have to be an eyesore. Keep your delicates organized with a patterned laundry bag made from fabric, ribbon and an embroidery hoop. Just clamp your pillowcase into the hoop, tie on a ribbon loop and hang it near your hamper.

59. Hanging Rope Shelf

Create a rustic shelf by hanging thick jute rope from a Shaker rail with round pegs. It’s one of those simple DIY home decor ideas that are perfect for displaying small plants or decorative items.

60. Upgraded Window Blinds

Basic horizontal blinds getting you down? Jazz them up with strips of colored fabric tape for a custom look that costs almost nothing.

61. Half-Painted Art

colorblock painted art
A modern reset for art you don’t love anymore (via Pinterest)

Transform boring garage sale art into bold statement pieces by painting half of each piece in coordinating colors. The colorblock effect is super modern and pulls everything together.

62. Dip-Dyed Napkins

Add pops of color to your dining table with ombre-dyed napkins, placemats and table runners.

63. Instant Hairpin Bench

Hairpin bench
Extra seating that doesn’t crowd the entryway (via Etsy)

To make this hairpin bench, just attach hairpin legs to a piece of laminated pine shelf board (or any piece of wood you like really) to create a space for tying shoes or extra seating.

64. Elevated Pillar Candle Display

Here's a clever way to create unique candle displays. Flip a candle holder upside down and attach a glass board on top, then place a wire basket on the glass, spray paint everything white, add some brown detailing for a rustic touch and top with faux greenery and a pillar candle.

Seasonal DIY Home Decor Ideas

Try these seasonal projects to switch up your style throughout the year, including living room decor ideas that make your fireplace and walls the main attraction.

65. Fall Gallery Wall

fall wall gallery
Pressed leaves look polished when the frames match (via Pinterest)

Autumn lends itself especially well to wall displays. Pressed leaves in warm reds, golds and browns bring in seasonal color without feeling overdone. Stick to matching frames for a cohesive look that really lets the natural beauty shine through.

66. Decorative Pinboard Display

A pinboard is one of those pieces that can easily evolve with the season. Holiday cards, family photos and kids’ artwork can rotate in and out without committing to permanent frames. All you have to do is purchase a frame or make your own by hot-gluing small clips or twine to a wooden frame.

67. Geometric Tiled Fireplace

tiled fireplace
Intentional patterns that draw the eye in (via Canva)

Make your fireplace the star of the room with eye-catching geometric tiles. Mix different pattern sizes in coordinating colors, then tie it all together with bold artwork.

68. DIY Outdoor Sandbox

Outdoor projects count as decor too, especially when they shape how a space gets used. Build a simple sandbox from wood panels that your kids will absolutely love. Add hooks to hang shovels and buckets and include a house-shaped section with a magnetic chalkboard where little ones can draw and practice spelling.

69. Ombre Rainbow Pumpkins

Forget the single color palette and turn your plain decorative pumpkins into rainbow masterpieces with spray paint. Just rotate the pumpkin as you spray different colors to create that gorgeous ombre effect.

70. Pallet Outdoor Bar

pallet bar
A backyard setup that earns its footprint (via Pinterest)

While this one might be a little more challenging, the reward will be worth it once summer comes around. Turn old garden pallets into a custom outdoor bar with some sanding, a fun logo detail and yellow stain on top. You can find plenty of tutorials online and instructions to create a simple, stationary serving station or a whole bar setup that will wow your guests.

71. Christmas Ornament Display

Looking for DIY home decor ideas for Christmas? Make a stunning ornament display by arranging ornaments in a Christmas tree shape on an old screen or frame. It’s a great option when floor space is limited.

72. Customized Holiday Wreath

making wreath
Holiday decor looks better when it matches your palette (via Canva)

Skip the tacky store-bought holiday decor and make your own wreath that actually matches your style. Hot-glue cotton balls or pompoms onto a heart-shaped foam board, hang with velvet ribbon and choose colors that work with your space.

It's a great piece to hang out with your Valentine's Day decor, or even other festive seasons.

73. Holiday Napkin Holders

Create adorable festive napkin holders by spray-painting small nutcrackers in warm caramel, adding white pen details, then gluing them to faux greenery and napkin rings.

74. DIY Linen Ribbon Bows

Ring in the holidays with handmade linen ribbons made from a yard of fabric cut into 1.5-inch strips and tie bows wherever you want them: candleholders, hooks, cabinet pulls. These front porch Christmas decorating ideas work inside too and give everything a cozy, festive feel.

75. Baby's Breath Wreath

Baby's Breath Wreath
Light, simple and easy to tweak by season (via Canva)

Make an elegant wreath by tying clusters of baby's breath to a gold hoop with floral wire. It's delicate and beautiful on its own, or you can add seasonal touches like tiny spiders and cobwebs for Halloween, making it one of those versatile DIY home decor ideas that works year-round with just a few tweaks.

Even if you've never crafted before, you can totally replicate most of these DIY home decor ideas with a few basic supplies, most of which you probably have on hand and some elbow grease. From seasonal gallery walls to personalized accent pieces, they'll keep your home feeling fresh no matter what your style is.

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