10 Spring Interior Updates for Under $100

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Now that spring has arrived, it’s time to spruce up our spaces with some bright and fresh new looks. If you’re like me, you are constantly stalking at least 2 or 3 of your favorite interior designers on either IG or Pinterest. Not only are you drooling over ALL the design goodness, but you’re also trying to figure out how to get the look for less. There are great ways to update your space on a budget. Just a few items and even paint can make the biggest impact, creating a new vibe.

Three of my favorite items include:

1. I know, I know white walls with kids. Call me crazy, but I love it! It makes everything look and feel clean. White is white, right? Well of course not! The designers picks are here.

2. On your weekly visit(s) to the market start buying a fresh bouquet of flowers. Checkout Trader Joe’s they have a variety of options for the low. Then, find a favorite vase (one that you already own or buy a reasonably priced one at Target, TJMaxx HomeGoods or a second-hand store). In addition to being beautiful, flowers add an instant pop of color and look radiant in any space.

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3. Adding a new runner in the kitchen or high traffic areas (hallway) would also do the trick here.

Here are seven more items I have rounded up to help your home feel ready for spring for under $100:

4.  Swap out or add throw pillows here.

5. I’m sure we all have a few kitchen dining chairs that have seen their better days. Well, why not a better time to modernize your space. Yes, mixing and matching traditional and modern is quite alright here!

6. Invest in a pretty wicker basket or.. two for an indoor plant (fiddle leaf) or to hide shoes or toys here.

7. A table lamp on the entry console or at your bedside here.

8. A pretty mirror here.

9. Wall art using black and white frames is versatile here. Pairing with black and white photos looks great! Consider creating a wall gallery of family photos.

10. A designer staple piece that will never go out of style can be found here.

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Leslie
Leslie came to Columbus 2 yrs ago via San Antonio, TX. A Kentucky native that bleeds neither red (Louisville Cardinals) nor blue (Kentucky Wildcats). She is a SAHM, homeschooler and Occupational Therapist (OTR/L) by weekend. Leslie and her husband have two boys, ages 6 and 2, and they love discovering new Columbus parks and restaurants! She proudly embraces the title of "boy mom", even when that means knowing more than she would care to know about dinosaurs. Her everyday wardrobe consists of mainly Nike Dri-Fit and sneakers. Leslie lives for her Burt's Bees lip balm and a good ole top knot bun. You can always find pull-ups, wipes, hand sanitizer, and Welch's fruit snacks in her designer handbag. She loves her family, fashion, interior design, working out, being a soccer mom, renovating the families 1962 ranch with her husband, and making a difference in her patients' lives. She recently became an advocate and volunteer for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. It is her hope to bring awareness and help raise funds, for a cause that is near and dear to her heart. She is also the owner and founder of The Penmanship Lab.