Using adhesive tape to improve your home decor: Interior tips

02.10.2023 02:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

One of the cheapest remodeling options that can help you be more creative in your designs is using adhesive tape.

While it's not always long-lasting, it can be cheap and extremely useful for some interior experiments.

Here are a few ideas on how you can use it.

Decorative Borders

Use colorful or patterned tape to create decorative borders around mirrors, frames, or furniture edges. It adds a pop of color and style.

Wall Art

Create unique and temporary wall art by designing shapes, patterns, or words on your walls using tape. It's like a DIY wall decal.

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Framing Photos

Make your own frames for photos or artwork by placing strips of tape around them. It's a budget-friendly and changeable option.

Cord Management

Use tape to secure and hide cords along the baseboards or edges of furniture, keeping them neat and tidy.

Labeling

Write labels on tape and stick them on storage bins, boxes, or jars to keep things organized.

Furniture Updates

Give old furniture a quick makeover by adding tape accents to drawer fronts, table legs, or cabinet doors.

Color-Coding

Use different colored tapes to color-code and organize items in your home, like keys or cables.

Temporary Decor

If you're renting or don't want to make permanent changes, use tape to add temporary decor like stripes on walls or colorful patterns on furniture.

Repair and Patch

In a pinch, you can use tape to patch up small holes or cracks in walls or cover up imperfections.

Conclusion

If you need to fix or decorate something quickly, then use adhesive tape - that's your cheapest way to create new designs!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Decorative Borders
  2. Wall Art
  3. Framing Photos
  4. Cord Management
  5. Labeling
  6. Furniture Updates
  7. Color-Coding
  8. Temporary Decor
  9. Repair and Patch
  10. Conclusion