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13 ways to cut the cost of a garden makeover – expert tips to save

April 13, 2022 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

13 ways to cut the cost of a garden makeover – expert tips to save

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Image credit: Lizzie Orme/Future PLC

Updating your garden can feel like an almighty project, and it can be hard to know where to begin. Overhauling your outdoor space means thinking about your garden as a whole – from your lawn and borders to patios, furniture, and storage.

And all these individual elements soon rack up. Cut the cost of your garden makeover with our budget garden ideas, tips, and tricks from experts.

Ways to cut the cost of a garden makeover

It’s the year of the garden, but also the year of the cost of living going through the roof. Here’s what garden designers had to say about keeping costs down while still achieving a high-end look in your space.

1. Use your space creatively

living wall with herbs

Image credit: Dobbies

If you’re already contemplating making some changes, now is the perfect time to look at the space you have with fresh eyes. Imagine it’s not your garden, but that you’re a garden designer transforming the space for a client on a tight budget.

Your Garden Made Perfect designer Tayshan Hayden-Smith says the best way to make a statement in a garden on a budget is to use the space in new and inventive ways. ‘Anywhere has the potential to be a garden,’ he argues.

‘A wall, the floor, a ledge, a pot… nature will find its way,’ the low-cost builds expert adds. ‘Get creative with the way you use space.’ If your garden ideas and layout have been the same for several years, now is the time to shake things up and reimagine the space to better suit your needs.

2. Create zones with plants instead of hard landscaping

hOT TUB ON RAISED DECKING

Image credit: Future PLC/ Douglas Gibb

Even in a tiny garden, you’ll want to have a couple of zones: a space for entertaining, an area for growing your own veg, and perhaps a patch you’re leaving to grow wild. One cost-effective way to delineate zones in your garden is to group together pots of beautiful exotic plants with giant leaves.

These will form a natural screen, making your space feel more private, as well as creating a striking feature. Using planting instead of trellises, pergolas or walls to zone your garden will give you flexibility and means you don’t have to spend money on hard landscaping. Sophie Birkert, a designer from Screen With Envy recommends planting Canna Musifolia.

This variety has dramatic, paddle-shaped leaves and exotic flowers (although you will need to find a frost-free place to store it in winter). Sophie also suggests planting a banana palm, such as Red Abyssinian, Colocasia (Elephant Ears), and Fatsia Polycarpa ‘Green Fingers.’

3. Don’t neglect lighting

Garden with festoon lights strung from black fence

Image credit: Future PLC/Dominic Blackmore

Lighting can totally transform your garden, and there are loads of cheap options. Solar stakes are brilliant and you can arrange them however you like and watch them come on in the evening.

There’s no professional landscaping required, just pick up some solar lights, some festoon lighting and lanterns and create lots of ambience.

4. Use gravel or pebbles instead of paving

gravel under sun lounger

Image credit: Colin Poole

If patio ideas or a garden path are part of your vision, there are ways to save without compromising on style. ‘If laying a patio is in your budget, an oversized garden paving slab in a light, neutral colour will give a contemporary look,’ says garden designer Heather McDougall.

‘To save money on laying a slabbed path, use slabs intermittently. Use complementary coloured pea gravel to fill the remaining areas.’

This idea has become a big trend that we spotted at the Chelsea Flower Show 2021. The ‘patchwork patio’ or ‘tapestry lawn’ is all about mixing paving and soft planting to create a colourful checkerboard effect.

Use half the amount of paving and sow wildflower seeds in the gaps to cut costs on your garden makeover and create a whimsical point of interest.

Patio aside, if you had planned to incorporate paving into your front garden ideas but don’t think you have the budget for it, gravel and pebbles could be a cheaper alternative. This gravel effect can also look lovely as a border or can be used to go around other features in an outdoor space — like underneath this sun lounger bench.

5. Work with the plants you’ve got

Garden with raised terrace

Image credit: Future PLC/James French

Garden designer Jilayne Rickards says her approach to garden design is to do as little as possible with the site rather than remove everything and replace with new. This kind of method is sustainable and keeps costs down.

‘Try and work with existing soil rather than replacing it, use existing plants that are healthy and useful and plant to support the existing wildlife whilst trying to increase biodiversity,’ she advises.

6. Invest in your skills

black painted pergola with bench and yellow cushions and throw

Image credit: Future PLC/Joanna Henderson

If you really want to save money, spend time watching lots of tutorials online and learn from your mistakes. There’s no reason you can’t DIY a garden pergola, potting bench or raised beds, and it’ll give you something you’re really proud of.

‘Look online for creative solutions and try to learn how to build, implement and grow,’ says low-cost builds expert Tayshan Hayden-Smith. The designer from Your Garden Made Perfect (available on iPlayer) says ‘Labour is often very costly on garden builds and if you can get some of that work done yourself, you’ll be able to save loads.’

Take pride in the process of building something and watching it evolve in your garden. You’ll also end up with something totally unique.

7. Research plants carefully

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Image credit: Tom Meadows

Garden designer Jack Wallington tells Ideal Home, ‘I always think of gardens across the long term, think about how the things you buy will last across ten years rather than a quick fix for this year.’

It can be tempting to go mad on discounted pieces to fulfil your budget garden ideas. But planning for the future and investing in products that will stand the test of time is actually a better use of money, rather than opting for flimsier, cheaper items.

Jack adds, ‘Too often, people buy throwaway items or bargain plants thinking they’re saving money, and then feel frustrated when the cheap furniture breaks or the plants die, leading to repeat expenses the following spring.

‘Choose plants much more carefully, doing research into each one to check size and that it matches the conditions of your garden. A shrub or perennial that likes your garden’s soil and climate, and won’t out grow your space, will give you value for years, if not decades.’

8. Grow your own

garden pots

Image credit: Colin Poole

For those really looking to save the pennies, another top tip from Jack is to get stuck in and grow plants yourself. This is even possible in grassless garden ideas using pots and vertical garden ideas like the one above.

‘Of course, another way to save money in the garden is to grow most of the plants yourself from seeds or cuttings,’ he adds. ‘Coordinate with friends to do the same and between you, you’ll have a garden centre’s worth of plants to share.’

Follow our guide to how to make compost for even bigger savings.

9. Think twice about landscaping

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Image credit: Claire Lloyd Davies

‘Always question if you really need lots of hard landscaping,’ says Jack Wallington. ‘It’s often the most expensive element in a garden.’

There’s also the option to do it yourself, rather than hire a professional landscaper — as this will no doubt save on garden landscaping costs. There are lots of books, online guides or even short construction courses to help you along. And most building materials are easy to find at garden centres and builders merchants. Just be prepared to get stuck in.

Also, be sure to consult our garden landscaping ideas.

10. Recycle materials

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Image credit: Colin Poole

The truth is, there may be no need to splash out on new pieces, as you might already have materials around your home and garden you can use for your garden makeover. It’s also worth buying second-hand items to keep costs down, and looking at places like Facebook Marketplace and FreeCycle.

Another classic budget-friendly option is learning how to make pallet garden furniture. You can buy three pallets for as little as £7.50 on eBay – just add paint and cushions and you’ll have yourself a two-seater outdoor sofa.

‘I love upcycling existing elements within a garden rather than adding to landfill, says Ana Sanchez-Martin. ‘Last year I managed to save a beautiful old Victorian greenhouse working with a wonderful craftsman who helped me repurpose it and give it a new lease of life.’

Ana says it was a labour of love to clean and restore the old cast iron and design and make new fittings for it, but the result was beautiful, and kind to nature.’

Jilayne Rickards agrees saying: ‘Using pre-owned furniture or ornamentation gives a garden automatic character and, even within a contemporary setting, something aged acting as a counterbalance is wonderful to see.’

11. Hold off buying a BBQ… until autumn

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Image credit: Simon Whitmore

Clean your BBQ and get another year out of it, because you might reap the financial rewards. Data from comparison website PriceRunner shows that October is the best time to get a great deal on the best BBQs, as retailers clear out older models to make room for new ones for the following spring.

Also, according to Luxury Rattan, February 7th is the best time to buy outdoor furniture in order to avoid the mad rush come spring.

12. Use paint

small lawn in garden

Image credit: Future/David Giles

Just like the inside of your house, paint is always a brilliant, cheap way to give your space a refresh. Whether it’s a shed, summer house or some garden chairs, sometimes old furniture just needs a fresh lick of paint to give it a new lease of life.

Jack says: ‘Old garden furniture is often thrown away but can easily be spruced up with a good sanding down and painting with exterior paints. Outdoor paints come in a wide variety of colours now. Not only does this save money, it’s more sustainable by saving good furniture from adding to landfill.’

Richard Berry, Marketing Manager of Lidget Compton, adds: ‘Repainting outdoor buildings is a great way to transform the overall look of a garden, yet is relatively inexpensive.’

‘Outdoor furniture and buildings are exposed to various types of weather, be that mild or extreme, so it’s important to choose the appropriate paint when renovating your garden for longevity and to cut future costs.’

13. Buy once and buy well

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Image credit: Colin Poole

‘Quality furniture made of metal or wood will last for many years if protected with covers in the winter months. Hard landscaping like patios and fences installed by a professional should last a decade, if not more,’ adds Jack Wallington.

‘Approaching gardens in this way with a higher investment in the first year than you might like, ultimately brings you much bigger savings with each passing year.’

In terms of the materials themselves, Dulcie from Selby Landscapes says, ‘Softwood timber decking doesn’t last as long as composite decking, but stone would also give this best quality and longevity for most areas.’

Our ways to cut the cost of a garden makeover should save you a pretty penny. Check back regularly for more brilliant money-saving ideas.

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39 Simple Interior Design Blog Post Ideas That Work Every Time

April 13, 2022 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

39 Simple Interior Design Blog Post Ideas That Work Every Time

Sometimes you feel overwhelmed by the amount of blog post ideas you have, and other times it’s like pulling hair out to even think of one. How can it vary so much?!

Blogging for your business is something I feel passionately can really drive your interior design business growth and bring in new clients almost on autopilot.

But choosing exactly what to write about and how to write about it can be a difficult decision to make sure it’s worth your while.

I’ve compiled eight solid frameworks that can work on a repeat to really maximise your chances of blogging success as an interior designer, they are:

  • Ideas & Inspiration
  • How-To Guide
  • Comparison
  • Best Of
  • Colour Schemes
  • Trend Specific
  • Lifestyle
  • Seasonal

Each framework comes with it’s own set of specific ideas for interior design blog posts to get your started.

Your writing style or design style may sway you towards some more than others and don’t feel you need to do them all – experiment with different post types and see what works for you.

Ideas & Inspiration

This is the bread and butter of interiors based content. Visually heavy, giving your reader specific ideas and inspiration around a topic they are searching for.

Usually focused around specific rooms of the house, it’s easy to imagine what people might be searching for in Google when looking for ideas for decorating their house, anything from ‘kitchen ideas’ to ‘loft bedroom storage ideas’.

ideas interior design blog post ideas

These types of keywords are searched for millions of times a month (even just in the UK) and can be a great way to drive a lot of traffic to your blog.

That said, the competition is fierce. Large publications (whose main revenue source is adverts on their website) need to drive traffic to increase their sales so these keywords can be extremely competitive.

However, there are still some great opportunities for your interior design business if you focus on more niche areas of this content type. Rather than going very generic like ‘bedroom ideas’ focus down on a particular colour of bedrooms to give inspiration to your readers such as ‘gold bedroom ideas’ or ‘guest bedroom ideas’.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Kitchen Ideas
  • Nautical Bedroom Ideas
  • Country Kitchen Ideas
  • Open Plan Living Room Ideas
  • Bathroom Mirror Ideas

Examples of this content: 

  • How To Nail Open-Plan Living
  • 12 Ways To Create The Perfect Nautical Decor Bathroom
  • 36 Shabby Chic Kitchen Ideas
  • How to Create a Farmhouse Inspired Kitchen
  • 85 Inspiring Bohemian Living Room Designs
  • Thanksgiving Table Decor Ideas

How-To Guides

Teach your potential clients how to do something you offer – this can be an incredible way for interior designers to showcase expertise on certain areas of the industry.

Whether that is helping them learn how to estimate how much paint they need to paint their bedroom, or how much material they need to reupholster a chair.

how to interior design blog post ideas

Supplementary content can support these blog posts such as videos and images showing each step of the guide – this can also help increase the time the reader spends on your site which will increase their chance of using your interior design business in the future.

The best How-To content from interior designers keeps things very simple and clear to ensure it’s easy for the reader to take action straight away. Imagine they are in the process of trying to do the task and need at the right speed for them to action.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • How To Measure Curtains
  • How To Reupholster A Chair
  • How To Distress Furniture
  • How To Paint A Door
  • How To Dress A Bed

Examples of this content: 

  • How to Paint Furniture: A Beginners Guide
  • How to Reupholster a Chair
  • How to Put Up Wallpaper: A Simple & Easy Guide
  • How to Make a Drum Lampshade Using Your Own Fabric
  • How to Make a Headboard: 18 DIY Headboard Ideas

Comparisons

Comparison posts are a great way to help your readers understand the difference between two types of topics/concepts.

Often they compare specific product types such as ‘gas vs electric hob’ or ‘blinds vs curtains’ and it’s essential to make it obvious to your readers what are the best option for them by highlighting the pros and cons of each.

comparison interior design blog post ideas

Additionally, there are often comparisons of specific brands such as ‘nest vs hive’ or ‘moduleo vs karndean’ where you may need to help them even more and this also gives you an opportunity to utilise affiliate links to increase your income.

Naturally, there are many other comparisons in the design world that people are searching for – but focus on what you know and it will really highlight your skills.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Wool vs Down Duvet
  • Eggshell vs Satin
  • Bath vs Shower
  • Porcelain vs Ceramic Tile
  • Underfloor Heating vs Radiators

Examples of this content:

  • Why is a wool duvet better than a goose down duvet?
  • Satin Paint vs Eggshell Paint
  • This Is Why Baths Are So Good For You
  • Ceramic vs Porcelain Tiles
  • Underfloor Heating vs. Radiators – The Key Differences

Best Of

If you are looking to earn extra income from affiliate marketing, then Best Of content is perfect for you.

Based off (quite obviously) people searching for ‘Best X’ in relation to products in their home – you can create curated lists of products suitable for whatever the need for the reader.

best of interior design blog post ideas

These types of content can be great for going after long-tail keywords that whilst having less search volume, have a much lower competition and are easier to drive traffic to your blog.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Best Pendant Lights For Kitchen
  • Best Candles For Relaxation
  • Best Rugs For Living Room
  • Best Vases For Tulips
  • Best Throws For Sofas

Examples of this content:

  • How to Pick The Right Pendant For Your Kitchen Island
  • 10 Super-Relaxing Candle Scents to Help You Chill
  • The Best Tulip Vases
  • Bedroom curtain ideas: 16 curtain designs for beautiful boudoirs
  • 11 best floor lamps to light up your life in 2019

Colour Schemes

Does this colour go with that colour? A question many people are themselves when it comes to their home. 

Other than knowing that grey is the overwhelmingly most popular colour in people’s homes, users will want to know what works well with it to fit their personality. Whether that’s utilising oranges and copper or pink and rose gold.

With an ever-increasing abundance of colour options from paint companies getting it right is more crucial for people in their homes than ever before.

colour schemes interior design blog post ideas

Highlight key looks and trends that go well together, what colours are both popular or up-and-coming. If you predicted copper was going to be a key look in homes 5 years ago, you would have made a lot of money.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Bedroom Colour Schemes
  • Kitchen Colour Schemes
  • Colour Schemes For Dark Hallways
  • Small Bathroom Colour Ideas

Examples of this content: 

  • 15 Perfect Bedroom Colour Schemes & Combination Ideas
  • 20 Timeless and Beautiful Kitchen Colour Schemes
  • The 3 Best NOT BORING Paint Colours to Brighten Up a Dark Hallway
  • 10 Colour Ideas & Painting Tips To Make Your Small Bathroom Seem Larger

Trends Specific

Whether you are a fan of trends or not, there are many out there that really want to know about them. 

They aren’t always trends that are swiftly moving on through and short-lived – there are long-term trends such as ‘scandinavian interior design’ type trends that likely will never die.

trends specific interior design blog post ideas

The key to this type of content is to showcase examples of how your readers can get the same look in their home – whether they want it across their whole house or maybe just want hints of it in their living room.

As ever, strong usage of imagery is essential as this will really help your readers imagine the looks in their own home.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Interior Design Trends 2020
  • Scandinavian Interior Design
  • Hamptons Style Living Rooms
  • Nautical Bathrooms

Examples of this content: 

  • Interior Trends: 15 Top 2019-2020 Decor Trends According To Pinterest
  • 77 Gorgeous Examples of Scandinavian Interior Design
  • Let’s Give Your Living Room A Hamptons Style Update
  • 9 Inspiring Nautical Bathroom Ideas

Lifestyle

Interiors can play a vital role in the lifestyle trends that the world lives by. 

Lifestyle trends, such as Hygge, can often be greatly influenced by your home as such interior designers with blogs can capitalise on this by giving readers the achieving this lifestyle ‘in your home’ element.

lifestyle interior design blog post ideas

There are other factors of people’s lives that are playing into the hands of interior design blogs – with the ‘internet of things’ leading to more and more appliances and smart devices being part of our lives – discussing how to incorporate these into your home without ruining the aesthetics can be important to many.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Future of Interior Design
  • Hygge
  • Lagom
  • Cwtch
  • Còsagach

Examples of this content: 

  • Why Còsagach Is the New Hygge
  • Why Cwtch is the New Hygge
  • How to bring lagom into your home: 16 tips from designers and stylists
  • How To Hygge: Embrace The Cosy Danish Concept
  • 2020 Predictions: The Future of Interior Design

Seasonal

Whilst not fully evergreen content, seasonal content presents an opportunity for consistent upticks in traffic during certain periods of the year.

As there are seasonal opportunities pretty much the entire year, you can capitalise on this to drive a lot of traffic to your blog.

seasonal interior design blog post ideas

This can be event-based or general season-related. For example, you can target Christmas related content as well as winter-focused articles. Some keywords include ‘how to decorate a christmas tree’ or ‘winter decor ideas’.

Your readers will love this content as its more timely than other evergreen type content.

Some examples of topics you could go after include:

  • Summer Decorating Ideas
  • How To Decorate A Christmas Tree
  • Christmas Decor Ideas
  • Christmas Table Setting Ideas
  • Halloween Living Room Ideas

Examples of this content: 

  • 10 Easy Summer Decorating Ideas
  • How to decorate a Christmas tree – Step by Step
  • 50 Christmas Decoration Ideas That Will Give You Holiday #GOALS
  • 22 Pretty Christmas Table Decorations and Settings
  • The Best Halloween Decorating Ideas for Your Modern Home

One thing that you will notice in most of the interior design blog post ideas in each framework is that visuals are extremely important.

This should come as no surprise – and your blog content is a prime example to really show off interior designers’ work through the images which can attract potential clients without being super-selly in the writing.

What content frameworks are working for you?

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How to Edit Moody Black Landscape Photos in Photoshop (VIDEO)

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How to Edit Moody Black Landscape Photos in Photoshop (VIDEO)

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One of the best ways to make your landscape photos look more dramatic and eye-catching is to have deep shadows and rich contrast. If you weren’t able to achieve this moody black look in camera, you can edit your landscape shots in Photoshop to add drama.

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Want EPIC Travel & Nature Photos? Try This Pro’s Editing Workflow (VIDEO)

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Want EPIC Travel & Nature Photos? Try This Pro’s Editing Workflow (VIDEO)

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Everyone has a unique approach to editing his or her photos. Some techniques work great, while others not so much. In the tutorial below, one of our favorite outdoor photographers details the specific workflow he uses to process his gorgeous images.

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