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15 easy ways to update your home in just a weekend

Creative and simple ideas to refresh your space

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yellow utility room door
Annie Sloan

With plenty of sunny weather on the horizon, now is the perfect time to update your home, inside and out. A Bank Holiday weekend (or any weekend, for that matter) is all you need for a quick switch-up. Here are nine decorating projects to consider for your next revamp, all achievable within one weekend. You just need to apply a little bit of creative thinking – not all updates require DIY skills. We're starting with a clever trick to fake a tiled wall...

1

Cheat a trend

a wooden bed dressed with a check throw and positioned against a blue geometric tiled wall
Furniture Village

A tiled wall can look striking in a bathroom or kitchen but a bedroom calls for something a little softer. Create a similar look but with a more restful feel by using a tile-effect wallpaper in an on-trend design. Simple!

Pictured: Stockholm bed frame and Globe lamp table, Furniture Village

2

Reimagine a gallery wall

gallery wall and console table in a hallway
House Beautiful/Simon Bevan

Simply rearranging and updating your artwork is a great way to shake things up. A more eclectic grouping of different-sized paintings and prints creates a modern feel, especially when combined with a piece of 3D wall art. For a twist on the traditional gallery wall, incorporate wall-hanging plates and even straw hats for a personal display. Map out your arrangement on the floor prior to hanging it on the wall to get a sense of what works well.

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3

Paint old furniture

tools hanging on wall of garden shed
Wayfair

The trend for taking a flexible approach to indoor/outdoor living means we’re increasingly using our gardens for entertaining and relaxing. A sunny weekend offers the perfect opportunity to smarten up woodwork or repurpose a piece of furniture with a fresh coat of paint. This piece of furniture can be repurposed as a chic garden bar or a stylish potting table.

Once you've finished your paint job, don’t forget to seal your bar with a waterproof finishing wax.

Pictured: Accessories from Wayfair

4

Create a plant-filled corner

kitchen with potted houseplants
Ivyline

Plants are the hottest accessory right now and can instantly lift any room. Not only will they help your home to be a little healthier, but their glossy green leaves are the perfect pop of colour in neutral schemes and a contrasting bright accent to darker, moodier hues. Trailing plants will hang beautifully on a shelf.

Head to your local garden centre or buy online – Patch Plants, Beards & Daisies and Bloom & Wild can all offer next day delivery.

Pictured: Lugano scalloped green reactive planter, Ivyline

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5

Add scalloped trims to shelves

a grey shelving unit filled with books and baskets and decorated with a scallop trim
@the.hectic.eclectic

The scalloped-edge trend is here to stay! Lean into the look by giving shelves a fun trim. These strips are easy to glue or Velcro onto your shelves, and you can paint them to match the rest of your scheme, much like this pretty office area in the home of @the.hectic.eclectic. Extend the trend by painting or stencilling a scallop design on the walls too.

Pictured: Handmade MDF scallop trim, Etsy

READ MORE: DIY: How to transform an unloved cupboard with paint and pretty scalloped shelves

6

Curate shelves and display cabinets

curated open shelving display
House Beautiful/Simon Bevan

Speaking of shelves, embrace the curated clutter trend in all its glory and corral your favourite ceramics, trinkets and accessories. Artfully curate and style by playing with colour and height – open shelving has never looked more characterful!

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7

Revive your doors

yellow utility room door
Annie Sloan

Internal doors are often overlooked. Take them from bland to beautiful by painting them in a striking colour, like this vibrant yellow shade with panels highlighted in green.

Pictured: Tilton, Amsterdam Green and RHS Capability Green (circle around handle) chalk paints, sealed with matt chalk paint lacquer, all Annie Sloan

8

Pretty up panels

easy update to add floral wallpaper to panelled walls
Richard Burbidge

Wood panelling adds character and charm. Take it up a notch and use wallpaper to introduce pattern. Simply cut your wallpaper to size and hang neatly within the panels.

Pictured: PaintReady wall panel kit, Richard Burbidge. Into the Woods wallpaper, Bobo1325

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9

Paint a feature wall outside

exterior feature wall painted in turquoise with dining setup until pergola
Little Greene

Give a patio or backyard a fun, budget-friendly makeover by using paint to create a feature wall or define a seating area. This rich blue-green shade is set off beautifully by the crisp white wall for a summery Mediterranean feel.

Pictured: Canton intelligent masonry paint, Shirting intelligent
exterior eggshell paint, both Little Greene

10

Refresh your headboard

easy weekend update to upholster a curved floral headboard
Coco and Wolf

Upgrading an upholstered headboard can transform the look of your room. Remove the existing fabric and, as long as the padding is still in good condition, cover with your new fabric and fix in place with a staple gun.

Pictured: Liberty-fabric headboard, duvet and pillowcases, Coco & Wolf

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11

Add trims – everywhere!

patterned ceramic stools topped with tasselled cushions
Samuel and Sons

Give chairs, curtains, blinds, cushions or stools an on-trend update that screams summer by embellishing with a decorative trim. You can sew it on or use a fabric glue for a fun, boho feel.

Pictured: Stools trimmed with Laguna tassel fringe, from the Oceanside Performance collection, Samuel & Sons

12

Tile your fireplace

geometric tiles in yellow and monochrome added to fire surround for a statement in a living room with yellow sofa
Pooky

Give your fire surround a facelift by adding some statement tiles. These contemporary geometric designs in mustard and white bring texture, depth and warmth to the room. Make sure the tiles are laid symmetrically and always use heat-resistant grout.

Pictured: Smaller Buster globe light, Pooky. For similar tiles,
try Claybrook Studio and Quorn Stone

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13

Add a sink skirt

fastnet stripe cotton fabric black, tori murphy
Tori Murphy

One of 2025’s biggest interior trends, the revival of the sink skirt presents an affordable way to replace worn-out cupboard doors. It's great for hiding clutter, and you can easily change it when you want to update the look. Minimal DIY skills are required too.

Pictured: Fastnet stripe cotton fabric - black, Tori Murphy

14

Create a place to perch

boot room and hallway
Cathy Nordstrom

A bench with storage baskets underneath and a Shaker-style peg rail are all you need to turn your hallway or boot room into a more practical space. Adding a seat pad and cushions not only introduces comfort and softness, but it's also a simple way to bring new-season colour into what can often be a dull and neglected area of the home.

Pictured: Fabrics -Florence and Kinondo, Cathy Nordström

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15

Ruffle things up

traditional bathroom with painted checkerboard wooden floors and a pink ruffled shower curtain
Annie Sloan

There's no denying that frills and ruffles are everywhere. Add a ruffle – or two or three – to a plain curtain for a flouncy touch or choose accessories with fabulous frills to make a room feel really special.

Pictured: Paris Grey wall paint, Old Violet chalk paint, both Annie Sloan

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