4 smart ways to cover up flaws in furniture

Discovering chipped paint or noticing small tear in cupboards can be frustrating for some homeowners, especially with the rising prices of furniture, you may think twice about replacing furniture. Save that money and invest it in something else with these smart tips in covering up flaws in your home.

Use mirrors
Mirrors are one of the easiest to use for covering up holes in your cupboards or stained walls. This mirror with thick dark borders not only adds a touch of class and glances for quick fixes, it makes your house look brighter and spacious when light reflects.

Photo Credit: 66Alliance

Photo Credit: 66Alliance

Decorate with wallpapers

Frustrated at the chipping paint or walls? Wallpapers can transform your boring old wall and give it a fresh look, portraying a lively atmosphere. Simple and time-saving, it’s large surface coverage easily gives your home a new makeover with much time to spare.

Photo Credit: Ando Studio

Photo Credit: Ando Studio

Add covers and cushions

Noticed wear and tear in your sofa? A sofa cover will do the trick. It easily covers up any tear you notice in your sofa, giving it a newer look. An alternative would be adding cushions and pillows, not only to distract your guests from noticing flaws in the sofa but also adding a homely and lively vibe that brings comfort to them.

Photo Credit: DIY PlayBook

Photo Credit: DIY PlayBook

Place a rug

One of the best ways to cover up any permanent unsightly floor stains or tiles would be pulling rugs or carpets over them. With a stylish and chic rug, it easily transforms your home from looking ragged and old to high-end and lively, while saving on renovation fees!

Photo Credit: Freedom Australia

Photo Credit: Freedom Australia