You don’t need to spend a lot to change your living room into a comfortable, country-style space. With a few well-considered changes, you can easily get that lovely, old-fashioned look without breaking the bank.
Add Seasonal Decorations
Change small decorations each season to keep your space feeling new. It’s an easy way to change your country style throughout the year.
Look for Affordable Handmade Items
Look for handmade items from local artists to add a unique touch. Supporting local artists can bring unique character to your space.
Select a Neutral Color Scheme
Soft whites, light browns, and grays will instantly make a room feel peaceful and welcoming. Starting with neutral colors lets you add pops of color inexpensively.
Use Things Found at Secondhand Stores
Thrift stores and online markets are full of affordable decorations. I always tell my clients to look for unique items that have a story.
Focus on Old Architectural Pieces
Use things like old windows or doors to add architectural interest. You can often find these for much less than new decorations.
Add Wooden Accents
Adding wood furniture or accents, like a center table made from old wood, can make a room feel warm and cozy. I often tell my clients to find these things at local thrift stores or markets.
Add Natural and Plant Accents
Put in some plants to make the space feel fresh and alive. Even a few plants can really brighten up a room.
Use Affordable Lighting
Think about using thrifted or vintage-inspired lamps to light up your living room. A well-placed lamp can really change the mood.
Experiment with Different Textures
Use different textures like rough cloth, linen, and thick knits to make the room more interesting and deep. Mixing different materials can make a space look better without costing a lot.
Try Layering Rugs
Putting rugs on top of each other can add warmth and separate different areas in your living room. It’s a great way to add texture and color.
Choose a Simple Decorating Style
Keep things simple with a few striking items and simple lines. This saves money and helps keep the space free of clutter.
Create a Picture Display
Use family photos or art prints to create a personal picture display. This can be a cheap way to fill a large wall with character.
Use Vintage or Shabby Chic Decorations
Decorate with old signs, vintage books, or worn furniture to give the room character. You can often find these items cheaply at second-hand stores.
Use Open Shelving
Show off your favorite books, plants, and decorations on open shelves. This provides storage and lets you show off your personality.
Try Repurposing Old Furniture
Give old furniture a new look with a fresh coat of paint or new fabric. This is a cheap way to refresh your living room.
Include Country Accessories
Use things like wooden trays or antlers as decorations. These add a country touch without needing a big budget.
Make Open and Bright Spaces
Place furniture to get the most natural light and space. An open space makes the room feel bigger and more inviting.
Add Comfortable Soft Furnishings
Soft couches and throw pillows make the space feel welcoming. It’s amazing how much a few carefully chosen cushions can improve a room!
Create Wall Art
Make your own wall art with simple materials like old wood or canvas. DIY projects are a great way to make your space personal.

