Cozy & Creative Home Tour
DIY & Budget-Friendly Decor Ideas
Welcome to my cozy, creative home! Almost everything you see here is thrifted, gifted, or repurposed, and I love how each piece tells a story. From the entryway to the bedrooms, I’ve found ways to make our home feel warm and unique without spending a fortune. I’ve also included DIY and budget-friendly tips so you can try them in your own space!
Entryway: A Warm Welcome on a Budget
Our entryway sets the tone for the whole house, and it’s full of DIY and thrifty touches:
- Repurposed lamp as a coat rack: It’s a little wobbly, but it works for now!
- DIY wall cover: I hid an old alarm system with a handmade piece.
- Sentimental accents: Paper plants I made, a corkboard covered in newspaper, and framed crochet featuring a poem about my dad.
- Upcycled furniture: My nephew’s chair covered in velvet and an ottoman made from old couch cushions.
Pro tip: Mix thrifted and DIY items to create a functional, unique entryway without breaking the bank.
Living Room: Cozy, Creative, and Functional
Our living room is all about comfort, style, and practicality:
- Repurposed sectional: A U-shaped couch transformed into a giant lounge perfect for movie nights.
- Pet-friendly solutions: Poof doubles as a dog bed.
- DIY decor: Rainbow felted garland and small paper decorations bring color year-round.
Budget-friendly idea: Combine thrifted pieces, gifted items, and DIY projects to create a curated look at a fraction of the cost of new furniture.
Art Area: Create Anywhere
I don’t have a full art studio, but I’ve created a functional creative corner:
- Thrifted storage: A shelf holds supplies and works for DIY projects.
- DIY lamps: Made from newspapers and Trader Joe’s paper bags.
- Repurposed bar area: Old 80s wet bar used for drying projects and storing art materials.
Creative tip: Even a small corner can inspire productivity and creativity. Think vertical storage and repurposed furniture to make the most of your space.
Kitchen & Dining: Style Meets Function
Our kitchen is practical, cozy, and full of thrifted treasures:
- Affordable decor: Gifted basket and a mirror, rug from from Five Below brighten the space.
- Functional solutions: Shelves store kitchen essentials.
- Sustainable seating: Dining chairs from a Buy Nothing group reduce cost and waste.
Frugal tip: Repurpose old furniture for multiple uses. For example, an old TV stand doubles as craft storage and a dining table bench.
Bedrooms: Cozy, Thrifty, and Personal
Our bedrooms mix comfort, thrifted finds, and DIY touches:
- Found items: Side-of-the-road chair, thrifted shelf, and gifted ottoman.
- DIY bed makeover: A $15 rug became a unique headboard.
- Textiles with meaning: Quilts and pillows from my childhood add warmth and nostalgia.
Budget-friendly tip: Mix thrifted, gifted, and a few new pieces (like sheets or pillows) to refresh a room without overspending.
Bathrooms: Vintage Charm on a Budget
Even the bathrooms feature repurposed treasures:
- Grandma’s dish as soap holder: Adds vintage charm.
- Thrifted brass tray: Functional and stylish.
- DIY storage: My grandmother’s jewelry organizer doubles as a makeup organizer and thrifted spools make great candle holders.
DIY tip: Small touches—like repurposing heirlooms—can instantly elevate a space without costing a lot.
Final Thoughts: Making a Home Cozy, Creative, and Thrifty
Since moving back in 2018, I’ve embraced thrifting, gifting, and repurposing to create a home that’s functional, beautiful, and full of character.
- Start small: One thrifted or DIY project at a time can transform a space.
- Get creative: Everyday items like fabric scraps, paper bags, or old furniture can become decor.
- Personalize: Include items that bring joy, memories, or inspiration—this makes a house truly feel like home.
Our home still needs more wall art and decor, but it’s cozy, creative, and a reflection of who we are. I hope this tour inspires you to decorate your home creatively and on a budget, no matter your style or space!









