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Super Approachable DIY Projects You Can Tackle In A Weekend

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You don’t have to be an experienced DIYer with a big collection of power tools to start making big visual improvements to your space.

Below are 7 fun and creative DIY projects we’ve spotted in past ORC rooms that are approachable, budget-friendly, and will give your space a big splash of personality.

Add an accent to your closet doors

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Adding custom accents always elevates a space, and this closet door DIY is no exception. The cane accent above was created by attaching grasscloth to a plain white picture frame and then adhering it to the door.

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Give your front door a colorful makeover

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A fun paint color on the front door can really bring the exterior of a house to life. Obviously a beginner DIY paint job won’t be perfect, but with the help of YouTube and some good painter’s tape, you can have your door looking very snazzy in just a few days.

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Make some large-scale art on a budget

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If you’re needing to fill a large space on a tight budget and don’t want to get your hands too dirty, this is the hack for you. Staci and Kylie of KS Design Company made the art piece hanging above the desk out of a shower curtain they found on Society 6. They built a simple wood frame and used a staple gun to wrap the shower curtain like a canvas. It looks great, fills a very large space, and costs less than $100.

Give your closet some flair

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If you’re tired of opening your closet to plain white walls, this is the project for you. Peel-and-stick wallpaper has made spicing up your walls a million times easier, so you could create such impact in a small space like a closet in no time.

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Hang the perfect gallery wall

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I don’t know about you, but collecting small-scale art and wall hangings and saying “I’ll figure out where to hang this later” is one of my favorite hobbies. If you measure the space on the wall you want to fill and then mark a section of your floor the exact same size using tape, you can plan out your gallery wall down to the millimeter without making a single unnecessary hole in your wall.

Spruce up your tile with a stencil

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Bathrooms are always an easy place to do something fun and creative. Using a stencil to add a design to plain tile is vastly easier and less expensive than ripping out and replacing it, and depending on the size of your bathroom and your stencil, can be finished very quickly.

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Using paint and a simple, repeating stencil on your wall can add a whole lot of flair. This black scallop accent divides the wall the same way something like board and batten would. It looks so fun and creative, and all it took was a stencil, paint, and a brush.

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GET STARTED WITH YOUR WEEKEND DIY…

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