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8 quick and easy home refresh ideas you can do in 15 minutes — no painting or DIY required

Give your home a simple spruce-up that creates impact but feels joyfully effortless

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cosy bedroom featuring a bed with patterned bedding and patterned headboard

Updating your home doesn't need to mean reaching for a paintbrush or enduring lengthy renovations; often, small yet clever changes can swiftly refresh a room.

Whether it's channeling your inner stylist to create a still-life display of your favourite treasures or simply adding a new rug, these no-fuss but big win ideas not only look great, they'll spark excitement in the most time-poor, unconfident interior enthusiasts.

Here are eight no-decorating ideas for a quick home spruce-up...

1

Drop in an oversized rug

dining area with a wooden table and chairs on a large decorative rug

An interior designer's must-have piece, a rug not only brings in colour, pattern and texture, it also defines an area and anchors furniture such as a sofa or dining table.

Particularly practical to use on hard floors to reduce noise but equally luxurious to top a carpet (useful for hiding a stain, too), in a matter of minutes, a rug gives a room a fresh style and personality.

Shop rugs at Pelican House and Salvesen Graham.

SHOP SCALLOP RUG AT DUNELM

2

Choose a statement lamp

colourful lamp with mustard glaze base and small scale floral shade used on a worktop in a kitchen

Blending artistic beauty with utility and function, striking table lamps instantly brighten the dimmest spots, straight from the box.

Go big and bold for statement lighting that catches the eye, seeking out unusual spots in need of a splash of colour. If there's no plug nearby, opt for a cordless and rechargeable lamp from Pooky.


SHOP RECHARGEABLE LAMPS

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3

Change the sheets

cosy bedroom featuring a bed with patterned bedding and patterned headboard

Bedlinen sets the mood for a bedroom's style, tying together decor, curtains or blinds and flooring to define the room's scheme - and in a pattern-free painted space, it takes centre stage.

A simple switch of linen elevates comfort into a focal point. Invest in a few sets of coordinating stripes, plains and geometrics in a three colour palette where designs can mix and match again and again with the same impact. Shop bedding at Piglet in Bed, Secret Linen and Tbco.

Also, consider slipping on a new headboard cover to immediately upgrade an existing bedhead.

SHOP STRIPE HEADBOARD COVER

4

Display seasonal blooms

vibrant floral arrangement of seasonal flowers

Through spring into summer, we're spoilt for choice by the varieties of beautiful flowers erupting in the garden to cut and display.

Celebrate the untamed aesthetic of wild meadows with a relaxed arrangement that looks natural, abundant, and spontaneous to bring the outdoors in.

Place large loosely gathered posies into glass jars and jugs quickly, or use chicken wire or a pot-tape grid to hold stems in place in shallow or low bowls and wide pedestal vases.

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5

Create a vignette

rustic console table with cow parsley, pottery and decorative items

Reconfigure areas and surfaces used for decorative displays, mixing up and refreshing arrangements, or curate one from scratch.

Gather favourite pieces such as ceramics, sculptural objects and paintings you already have or build a new collection, adding in wild seasonal stems (frothy cow parsley now) for a personalised vignette on a sideboard, console, mantel, or shelving.

Edit carefully so it's curated over cluttered, grouping in odd numbers using items of different heights for a relaxed yet balanced approach, avoiding structured symmetry.

6

Swap in new cushions

light living room with white walls and a white loose cover sofa covered in bold floral and ikat cushions set in front of a window

This speedy upgrade is one of the easiest ways to ring in the changes without redecorating.

For a fraction of the cost and deliberation of choosing a new sofa, new cushions or covers can instantly shift the mood and style of a scheme. They are far less of a permanent investment, too.

Mix styles, contrast patterns and choose the right size for your sofa - go for well-sized and plump cushions over anything too small, which will feel insignificant. This is a chance to be bold, colourful and playful.

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7

Lay a striking tablecloth

dining setup with a large bright striped tablecloth over table

A tablecloth sets the foundation for a dressed table and here, a pared-back dining space becomes highly impactful with the simple addition of a vibrant cloth.

Go for strong, cheery stripes or bold block-prints for an eye-catching print that dips into a maximalist vibe.

Avoid stiff materials, choosing natural fabrics of cotton and linen with a soft, relaxed drape.

8

Switch up artwork

decorative shelf arrangement with artwork, arty sculptures and flowers

Hanging artwork or tapestries relieves the need to paint or paper walls while bringing in just as much colour and decoration. Up the scale, choosing oversized works or collating a gallery wall for the most impact.

For a faster no-fix solution, casually lean layers of prints and paintings against walls on picture rails, mantels and worktops for an ever-changing display that is easy to refresh and move.

If you're happy to do a little DIY, painting picture frames adds unique drama, or look to artists such as Mark Hearld, who sells his work complete with arty hand-painted frames.


Read more on clever decorating ideas:

5 easy ways to refresh your home for spring this weekend – without spending a thing

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Alaina is the Style & Interiors Editor at Country Living (previously Home & Crafts Editor). Her creative eye stretches over decorating, style shoots, seasonal inspiration and craft, as well as event styling and licensing creatives. She has a BA (Hons) degree in Graphic Design and started her 17 year career at Hearst on House Beautiful  before discovering a love for nature, the country home and bird watching. Alaina also works on Modern Rustic where she champions talented makers, and Vintage Home. Alaina has held several craft workshops and talks and styled a Country Living with Raymond Blanc's at Le Manoir.

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