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7 ideas for you to transform your house in 2026 spending little

See 7 practical decoration ideas to transform your house in 2026 spending little, with creative, current and accessible projects.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Jan 6, 2026, 2:30 PM

10 min de leitura
Porta camarão emoldura jardim neste apartamento com cara de casa

Porta camarão emoldura jardim neste apartamento com cara de casa (Maura Mello/Divulgação)

Transforming the house doesn’t necessarily have to involve major renovations, lengthy work, or high investments. In 2026, decoration continues to be more connected to the idea of well-being, functionality, emotional design, and sustainability—which opens the door to creative, accessible, and smart solutions. Small changes in visual appeal, organization, and even in the use of projects are already enough to completely renew the atmosphere of the home.

Wood cube connects projects in this apartment in São Paulo

Cubo de madeira conecta ambientes neste apartamento em São Paulo (Maira Acayaba/Divulgação)

The good news is that with planning and good choices, it is possible to update the projects while keeping up with trends without compromising the budget. Below, we gathered 7 practical decoration ideas on a budget that help make the house more beautiful, current, and welcoming, proving that style and economy can indeed walk hand in hand.

1. Bet on strategic painting to renew the projects


Jean de Just - Alcôve. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025 Project.

Jean de Just - Alcôve. Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025. (André Nazareth/Divulgação)

Painting continues to be one of the most economical and efficient ways to transform any project. Instead of painting the entire space, the tip is to invest in accent walls, half-walls, colored arches, or even geometric stripes that add personality without spending too much on materials.

Cecília Lemos - Cozinha Viva Deca. Project of CASACOR Pernambuco 2025.

Cecília Lemos - Cozinha Viva Deca. Projeto da CASACOR Pernambuco 2025. (Walter Dias/Divulgação)

Light earth tones, soft greens, and grayish blues remain popular for 2026, creating a sense of comfort and connection with nature. Furthermore, painting old furniture, doors, or even baseboards can give an entirely new look to the décor, extending the useful life of the pieces and avoiding unnecessary purchases.

2. Reorganize the furniture and explore new layouts


Paola Ribeiro - Casa Brisa Deca. Project of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025.

No living da Casa Brisa Deca, Paola misturou peças de design brasileiro com obras de arte contemporânea. (Denilson Machado/MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)

Before thinking about buying something new, it’s worth taking a look at what you already have. Often, just moving the furniture around creates a sense of a new home. Testing new layouts improves circulation, enhances natural light, and can even make the project more functional.

460 m² house in Fortaleza designed for a couple with four daughters. Project by Romário Rodrigues. In the photo, living room with a tree, curved sofa, and stairs.

(Leonardo Soares/Divulgação)

Sofas moved away from the wall, tables in unexpected positions, or bookshelves used as dividers are simple solutions that transform the space at no cost. This practice, besides being economical, helps better understand the daily needs and the relationship the residents have with each project.

3. Use fabrics as allies for accessible decoration


Urban Jungle - Isabela Capeto. Juliano Colodeti

Projeto é assinado por Anna Luiza Rothier. (MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)

Fabrics are key elements for updating decoration with low investment. Changing cushion covers, throws, curtains, or placemats is already enough to change the color palette and mood of the project. In 2026, natural materials, such as cotton, mixed linen, and lightweight knits, continue to be highlighted, valuing the artisanal touch and visual comfort.

Marcelo Salum - Coral House. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2022.

Marcelo Salum - Casa Coral. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2022. (Denilson Machado/Divulgação)

Another interesting idea is to reuse old fabrics to create new decorative pieces such as covers, table runners, or even textile panels, combining sustainability and economy.

4. Value emotional decoration and objects with history


Orlando Espinoza and Elmo Rubio - Room Echoes of the Past. Project of CASACOR Peru 2025.

Orlando Espinoza e Elmo Rubio - Sala Ecos del Pasado. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2025. (Natalia Queirolo/Divulgação)

Ney Filho - Casa Gardênia - Brazilian Urbanism. CASACOR Ceará 2025 Project.

Ney Filho - Casa Gardênia - Brasilidade Urbanismo. Qualidade de vida e bem-estar são elementos presentes na trajetória da empresa Brasilidade e Urbanismo, e ajudam a construir a história desse ambiente, que é a edificação do que se chama arquitetura afetiva. Traços, desenhos e formas refletem a relação de um arquiteto com sua mãe artesã. Senso e sensibilidade são os condutores desse sonho, que é a homenagem a uma mãe e a relação com seu filho. E neste campo onírico, surge esta casa livre, alegre, com a finalidade do exercício do amor. Luz, cores, formas e arte são tijolos e cimento. O interior surge como um Nordeste que conhecemos, a invenção se confunde com a memória. Ontem e hoje serão. A casa não precisa de regras, nem segue fluxos, ela vive como quer: no sentimento das flores de gardênia e nas tintas de um amor que é eterno. (Felipe Petrovsky/Divulgação)

Ney Filho - Casa Gardênia - Brazilian Urbanism. CASACOR Ceará 2025 Project.

Ney Filho - Casa Gardênia - Brasilidade Urbanismo. Qualidade de vida e bem-estar são elementos presentes na trajetória da empresa Brasilidade e Urbanismo, e ajudam a construir a história desse ambiente, que é a edificação do que se chama arquitetura afetiva. Traços, desenhos e formas refletem a relação de um arquiteto com sua mãe artesã. Senso e sensibilidade são os condutores desse sonho, que é a homenagem a uma mãe e a relação com seu filho. E neste campo onírico, surge esta casa livre, alegre, com a finalidade do exercício do amor. Luz, cores, formas e arte são tijolos e cimento. O interior surge como um Nordeste que conhecemos, a invenção se confunde com a memória. Ontem e hoje serão. A casa não precisa de regras, nem segue fluxos, ela vive como quer: no sentimento das flores de gardênia e nas tintas de um amor que é eterno. (Felipe Petrovsky/Divulgação)

Instead of investing in generic pieces, emotional decoration gains strength by bringing identity and personality to the projects. Simple frames, narrow shelves, or compositions on the wall help highlight these items, creating visual interest points without large expenses.

5. Bring more greenery inside the house


Atmosphera Plants & Landscaping - Refuge of the Soul. Project of CASACOR Pernambuco 2025.

Atmosphera Plantas & Paisagismo - Refúgio da Alma. Um refúgio sensorial se revela em meio à arquitetura: um espaço de paisagismo interno que acolhe e convida ao silêncio. Entre árvores e folhagens abundantes, o visitante é levado a desacelerar, respirar fundo e reencontrar a essência perdida no ritmo acelerado da vida. O verde se entrelaça às linhas do projeto, criando um ambiente vivo e pulsante, onde natureza e construção se completam. Ali, cada detalhe inspira descanso, troca e contemplação. (Walter Dias/Divulgação)

Plants continue to be the protagonists in decoration and are still one of the most accessible ways to transform the projects. Easy-care species, such as pothos, zamioculcas, sword of saint george, and peperomia, are ideal for anyone wanting to start. Besides being decorative, they improve air quality and bring a sensation of freshness.

Hydraulic tiles with lady pagination give a retro air to this apartment. Project by Ricardo Abreu. In the photo, balcony with hydraulic tile flooring and plants.

(Renato Navarro/Divulgação)

To save even more, it’s worth investing in seedlings, swaps with friends, or repurposing containers as pots, as long as they have good drainage. Greenery serves as a connection element with nature, aligned with well-being trends for 2026.

6. Update the lighting with simple and efficient solutions


Dark walls, works of art, and wood give an urban tone in a 145 m² apartment. Project by Juliana Cascaes. In the photo, living room with blue armchair and rug.

(Favaro Jr/Divulgação)

The lighting has a direct impact on the perception of the projects and can be renewed without high costs. Changing white bulbs for warm light models already makes the space cozier. Lamps, floor lamps, or LED strips are accessible alternatives to create indirect lighting points, enhancing specific corners of the house.

Da Hora Architecture - Loft Vastu. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, dining room with organic lighting, wooden shelf, and double ceiling height.

Da Hora Arquitetura - Loft Vastu. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)

Another economical idea is to change old lampshades or pendants, refurbishing the look without replacing the entire piece. Good lighting transforms the décor and improves the functionality of the projects daily.

7. Invest in organization as part of the decoration


Rio de Janeiro home filled with contemporary design and charming woodworking. Project by Claudia Infante. In the photo, living room with woodworking shelf and TV.

(Gustavo Bresciani/Divulgação)

Organizing is also decorating. Boxes, baskets, shelves, and organizers help keep everything in order and also contribute to the visual appeal of the space. In 2026, the trend is to integrate organization and aesthetics, using pieces that remain visible without compromising style.

House of 440 m² values family togetherness with an affectionate curation of pieces

Casa de 440 m² preza por convívio familiar com curadoria afetiva de peças (Leo Soares/Divulgação)

Open niches, multi-purpose carts, and decorative hooks are practical and inexpensive solutions for kitchens, bathrooms, and service areas. In addition to improving the routine, organization enhances the projects and makes the house appear more spacious, light, and pleasant.

CASACOR Publisher is a content creation agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.