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Small Budget For Your Teen Hideaway? – 4 Places To Find Bargains

<p>Teens need a place to hang out with their friends&period; If you have a teenager&comma; you know they like nothing more than just spending time with their friends doing nothing much at all&period; As a parent&comma; you also know it’s infuriating having teenagers lounging all round your house all day with nowhere to go&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Rather than throwing them out onto the street for them to get into trouble&comma; giving them a place to congregate which is their own keeps them out from under your feet and away from mischief outside&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;However&comma; with all the gadgets and gizmos of today’s world costing a whopping price&comma; designing a teen room on a tight budget can be difficult&semi; especially with the high expectation that young people have these days and the pressure to look cool to their friends&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;But as a parent&comma; you don’t need to break the bank to design a teen hideaway&period; All you need to do is look for hidden gems in places you wouldn’t usually find them&period; Teenagers aren’t exactly interested in high quality furniture&semi; they’re about appearance and just having somewhere to go&period; So where do you start&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>1&period; Gumtree&comma; Craigslist and Ebay<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Someone’s old furniture they’re trying desperately to get rid of could be the treasure you’re looking for&period; Websites such as Gumtree&comma; Ebay and Craigslist often have cheap or free furniture for you to collect that they just want out their house&period; And it’s not always bad quality&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Why not get online and look at some of the classified ads&period; You’ll be needing sofas&comma; chairs&comma; a table for eating or playing games on&comma; storage etc&period; You can find all these things on these websites from people living not too far away from you&period; Reply to some of the ads and within days you could have a room full of furniture ready to be turned into a brand new teen hideaway&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If some of it is bad quality or old looking&comma; applying a few coats of paint to fit in with the theme of the room or to add some colour is an excellent way to rejuvenate these pieces&period; Additionally&comma; try wallpapering a few to give them a shiny new look&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;These websites are also great for old televisions&comma; stereos and other electronics that people no longer want or need&period; Try to find cheap gadgets here to add to them room for sources of entertainment for your teens&comma; rather than investing large amounts of money in brand new home entertainment systems&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>2&period; Garage Sales<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>If you’re more of a hands-on &OpenCurlyQuote;get out and have a look’ kind of person&comma; why not visit local garage sales in your area&quest; It’s the same principle as online classified ads but you get to see the goods in person before you go out and buy them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>3&period; Budget Stores<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Budget stores such as Target and Walmart aren’t the places you’d usually look for furniture for your home&period; However&comma; when you’re attempting to create a cheaply put-together room for your teen&comma; they often have great quality cheap tables and chairs and storage which you can use for this room&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It often comes flat packed for you to put together&comma; which is a great way to get your son and daughter involved in helping to set up their room&period; By having them build the furniture they’re going to use&comma; it instils a sense of responsibility and hard work in them to create something which is theirs&period; It also gives them a sense of ownership of their newly built hideaway&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Additionally&comma; budget stores are a great place to look for cheap and colourful furnishings to give the room a funky spark&period; Try to find your cushions&comma; lampshades&comma; curtains etc in budget stores to save money but keep that fun teen vibe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>4&period; Carpet Cut-Offs<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>If you’re looking to carpet the floor&comma; this in itself can eat up a huge chunk of your budget&semi; carpets are far from cheap&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;However&comma; carpet dealership stores often have pieces of cut-off carpet which are left over from customers ordering carpets that are made to fit their homes&period; These pieces are usually thrown away so visiting carpet dealerships to ask about cut-offs can save you a great deal of money&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It’s a little like a puzzle and you may end up with a patchwork effect&comma; but if you work this into the theme of the room&comma; it can create more of a colourful look than a messy thrown together cheap appearance&period; And unlike second-hand carpet&comma; cut-off pieces are brand new so they will be of high quality&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;You don’t have to break the bank when you’re decorating a teen hideaway&period; Using your initiative you can create a room perfect for your young people without having to splash out&period; According to http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;menshideaway&period;com&comma; planning the room beforehand and working out a realistic budget is the best way to renovate a room&comma; and in this case it’s the most sensible way to ensure you don’t spend too much money&period; And if you’re using budget stores online and offline&comma; you’ll find many places out there which can assist you in building the bargain base for your teen son or daughter&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Mike Kelley is an blogger who loves to offer a helping hand for those redecorating their homes&period; As the owner and writer for Men’s Hideaway online&comma; he spends a lot of time dedicated to helping men find a place in their home that they can call their own&period; In this way&comma; he’s very sympathetic to teenagers&excl; Whether it’s writing about NFL wall murals or telling you how to make a &OpenCurlyQuote;man cave’&comma; Mike’s got the male room renovation covered&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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