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6 Tips to Redesign Your Home with Minimal Effort

Tips to Redesign Your Apartment
Often, small changes like new pillows are enough to redecorate a home. Photo: Getty Images
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August 11, 2025, 3:27 pm | Read time: 5 minutes

A change of scenery doesn’t necessarily mean moving. Often, small changes are enough to give your home a completely new flair. With a few clever ideas, any room can be upgraded in no time. myHOMEBOOK reveals how you can redesign your home with just a few tweaks to create more coziness or a modern touch.

1. Create New Perspectives

Before you start redecorating with decor and color, it’s worth taking a critical look at the arrangement of your furniture. Sometimes, simply moving the sofa to another wall or rotating the dining table can give the room a completely new effect. This not only creates space but also changes the view of the room, which can feel refreshing and liberating.

2. Create Atmosphere with Textiles

Pillows, curtains, rugs, or throws—textiles have a huge impact on a room’s atmosphere. New pillow covers in a fresh color or a patterned rug can set targeted accents. Seasonal changes also ensure that the home feels lively and adaptable. While light linen fabrics are great for summer, warm velvet tones are better for winter. Pairing new pillows with a matching blanket can instantly create a different mood.

Curtains can also be changed seasonally and provide a different look depending on the material and color. In summer, light linen curtains emphasize a fresh look, while in winter, heavier fabrics like velvet work well.

3. Use Colors and Light Strategically

If you’re bold, you can achieve a lot with color. Even a single painted wall in a new shade can completely transform a room. If you don’t want to pick up a brush or roller right away, you can also work with colorful home accessories. Vases, candles, or pictures are particularly suitable for this.

Lighting is equally important. It can greatly influence the perception of a room. With new lampshades and additional light sources like floor, table, and wall lamps, a completely new atmosphere can be created. Different light sources at various heights are particularly effective. You can place a floor lamp in a corner, a table lamp on a sideboard, add a few candles or string lights, and thus create depth and coziness.

4. Plants as a Fresh Boost

Houseplants not only bring life into the home, but they also noticeably improve the indoor climate. Whether it’s a large monstera, delicate succulents, or hanging green plants, there are suitable plants for every style and room. They look especially nice in decorative pots or arranged in groups. If you don’t have much of a green thumb, you can try easy-care houseplants. If that’s still too risky, opt for dried flowers or high-quality artificial plants.

Also interesting: Which Houseplant Suits Your Home’s Style

5. Use Decoration Strategically

Reduce, swap, and showcase anew: A room often feels instantly fresher when you reduce or strategically rearrange the decor. You can swap vases, candle holders, or decorative bowls for new items like coffee table books, picture frames, and decorative sculptures, or you can rearrange existing decor. Pay attention to the rule of three, which ensures harmonious and visually appealing decoration.

Decoration can also be used seasonally. While fresh seasonal flowers in spring and summer emphasize the lightness of the seasons, candle arrangements and floral displays create a cozy atmosphere in fall and winter.

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6. Redesign Walls

Not every change to a wall has to involve paint and a brush. Even without painting, a wall in the home can be effectively and stylishly redesigned. A classic decoration idea is a gallery wall. Whether framed photographs or art prints, the skillful interplay of different motifs and sizes creates a very personal wall design. A loosely arranged collage with different frame styles and colors looks particularly modern. If you prefer something smaller and calmer, choose a symmetrical arrangement in a straight line or grid.

Adding individual shelves to the wall, which you can then decorate with elements, can also bring a fresh breeze into the home. Personal items like photos in picture frames can be particularly well showcased there.

A slightly more elaborate but special wall design: molding strips. Increasingly popular and no longer just for old buildings, these strips bring structure and depth to wall design. They allow for the creation of classic panel patterns that visually divide the room and give it new character. In simple rooms, such elements create visual tension without being too intrusive. The strips come in various styles and are made from lightweight materials like polystyrene or PU foam. They can be easily cut and attached with special mounting adhesive.

It’s particularly effective when several strips are arranged in geometric shapes. For example, as frames for artworks, mirrors, or simply as standalone decorative elements on a blank wall.

Achieve Big Impact with Small Changes

You don’t need a big budget to make changes in your own four walls. With a little creativity and the courage to try new things, you can transform your home to create more coziness or a modern touch with just a few simple steps.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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