When it comes to home decoration, people from the post-80s generation are sure to want both cost-saving and individuality. Their playful personalities are fully reflected in their home decoration. Although they may seem extravagant at times, they spend money on the right things, and their brilliant design ideas indeed make their small homes full of fashionable and unique features.
Cost-saving Tip No.1: Soft furnishings best express oneself. Drifting curtains, colorful cushions scattered on the bed, a background wall covered with exquisite wallpapers under night lamp illumination, a small carpet under the coffee table... When hard fittings cannot be drastically changed, soft furnishings become the most effective way for the post-80s generation to express themselves. Not only does it save money, but also produces surprisingly good results.
Cost-saving Tip No.2: Use partitions to divide zones. Boys want a free and comfortable smoking area, a small space where they can play online games; girls want a dressing room full of pretty clothes, and a spacious balcony where they can eat snacks while watching stars. It's quite difficult to achieve all these functions in a small space. For this, there is a clever trick - an aquarium with fish swimming back and forth, a crystal bead curtain that shines through, or a photo wall full of happiness can all be used to distinguish functional spaces. Why can't we have both a shared world and personal space?
Cost-saving Tip No.3: DIY decorations are both cost-saving and personalized. From large items like hand-painted wallpapers, mosaic-tiled TV background walls, unique doorways made of branches and thin gauze, to small ones like jewelry stands made from discarded tissue boxes, photo frames made by mixing woolen threads and cloth pieces, and bookshelves transformed from square wooden blocks. As long as you like, anything is possible. Isn't the post-80s generation the biggest fans of individuality? Just DIY!
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