Regardless of your reasons, it’s nearly inevitable that at some point you’ll feel ready to refresh your home with new and inspiring updates. However, sometimes our budgets aren’t quite as big as our motivations for change. Fortunately, there are quite a few interior updates you can apply that will make a big difference while costing very little time or money on your part. If you’re ready to fall in love with your home all over again, be sure to add the following interior updates to your to-do list. You can add trendy brass pulls and a matching faucet, like this look from Emily Henderson; you can add patterned ceramic knobs in lieu of standard pulls; or, you can mix and match your metals to add layers of visual intrigue. As we said, the possibilities are endless. Consider a playful pattern, like this one from Mr. Kate. Or, you can simply paint one wall your favorite color. If you’re worried about making a commitment you might regret, then consider that there are a ton of beautiful removable wallpaper options out there that you can take advantage of without committing too much. Plus, there are truly endless options. You can opt for sheer flowy curtains, a set of roman blinds, or you can combine the two like this gorgeous window treatment setup from Studio McGee. If your space is feeling a little dull, consider adding a few pillows in vibrant colors to bring more uplifting vibes. And if you’re moving toward a boho aesthetic, then adding pillows featuring organic hues and textures, like these from Kaekoo Shop, is a great way to go. Of course the colors and patterns of the rug you choose are important, but the placement of your rug makes an impact as well. In this space from Kirsten Blazek, the rug is laid on a diagonal, which brings additional movement and visual interest to look. You can artfully arrange a few floating shelves to showcase some of your favorite knick-knacks, add a big piece of statement art, or create a chic and sophisticated gallery wall like this gorgeous arrangement from Design Setter. From a cozy hygge-inspired bed featuring layers of big comfy blankets to cheerful pops of color and compelling textures, like this design by Anita Yokota, your options on this front are limited only by your imagination.