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Make Your Humble Home Look Expensive with Easy Hacks!
You like an expensive home décor but don’t know how to indulge in one without hurting your pocket. Or you don’t have enough examples of things that impressed you that money can buy. Don’t fret because there are several resources out there. You could visit a high-end store and see if anything stands out to you (they've meticulously taken the time and energy to curate their products). Perhaps check their online portals or look through one of their catalogs. Even better would be going to your favorite luxury hotel to get a sense of their bedrooms.
Think about every detail, whether it was a beautiful view they had outside or how everything seemed comfortable and inviting. These should serve as a foundation for your space in general. After going through different places, you can imagine your options and how you can bring them to life to give your home the desirable twist of your dream. One of the simple ways to implement an expensive touch can be installing a polished gold finish bath faucet with your white or black sink. The area will suddenly feel bright and luxurious. You can do something else also with this feature by adding a golden framed mirror and tabletop accessories. It is just the beginning, though.
When decorating your humble home, there are endless possibilities to turn it into a beautiful vision of luxury and grace. Like that faucet and sink pair, here are some more suggestions for different corners of your retreat. Let's dig into them.
Window treatments
From a purely functional standpoint, full-length curtains allow you to keep sunlight out while letting it shine during the day. This look is completely customizable and allows homeowners to mix and match their blinds or drapes with the existing color palette or bedding. Make sure your hang rods and curtains are on the longer side of the spectrum, as this creates a more luxurious interior and an illusion of higher ceilings.
Most elegant window treatments tend to be wide. Avoid short window curtains altogether; they don’t look stylish and classic in scope. Some other ideas you might like include beautiful shutters or roman shades that offer protection for your home's bounty from UV rays.
Wall moldings
Adding architectural touches to the walls can be a game-changer. Simple things like wooden planks or paneling, shiplap, beadboard, or anything along those lines can quickly transform your space into a more dimensional and enchanting personality. People living in rental homes cannot do this. Again, you don't have to feel left out because it's not your property. There are safer ways also to introduce a sense of luxury. Think of peel-and-stick wallpaper, for example. Without worrying about them being a permanent feature, it can give you that wow factor. You can take it with you when you decide to move apartments someday.
However, interior decorating is where you hear stories upon stories daily of what works on walls, but don’t let that overwhelm you more than necessary. Think about the space around and opt for simple solutions if others look out of bound. Can you think of an idea quickly? How abouthanging a piece of art? If the room is large, it might be better to place two identical pieces of artwork at opposite corners instead of one singular item across from a central focal point in the room.This trick also works big time because you don’t want your wall decor pulling focus - you want it to complement and draw attention to other design elements in the room.
Neutral shades
It might be attractive to go the route of many luxury and high-end spaces. But it’s ultimately better to stick with neutral tones since they can coordinate with a wide variety of other elements. Greys, whites, taupes, and beiges fit the bill for this look as long as you don't get too girly about it by adding lace doilies or pastel accents. You can lower your cost without sacrificing quality by regularly changing pillows, rugs, throws, or even art on the wall to give your space turnover without replacing almost everything at once.
What if there is an outdated sofa in the room that you don't like anymore but cannot afford to swap simultaneously? In that case, the easy option is to get them upholstered. New upholstery and slipcovers can make a solid impression without making you feel a pinch.
Lighting
Lighting is an essential feature that makes a room feel expensive, impressing your guests beyond words. There's more to it than just seeing - lighting is about creating a mood in your living space. Using large pendant lights over the kitchen island, dining rooms, and other shared areas will give the impression of space and sumptuousness. Try bedside table lamps above each nightstand as this creates focal points in your bedroom, making it seem much larger. Ensuring there are matching warm lightbulbs or dimmers in every room can be a good trick depending on what you choose to illuminate. Even motion-sensing lights can also be an excellent option if you enjoy increasing drama and atmosphere.
Essentially, you have many options in lighting, and they are affordable too. You must not skimp on this feature because it can do wonders to your home décor.
And the final words - something about a clean and decluttered home looks expensive. There's no denying that decluttering and cleaning can make your home look like a million bucks. Maybe the lack of clutter makes it look more spacious and well-kept, or perhaps it's the fact that a decluttered home feels more inviting and relaxing.
Of course, achieving that million-dollar look doesn't happen overnight. It needs time, effort, and a bit of know-how to make your home look its best. So if you wish to give your home a little makeover, start with decluttering and cleaning – it's sure to make a significant impact. Also, there cannot be a more cost-effective way than this to increase your home's appeal. If you're ready to devote time, this can make a difference in your home's overall look and feel.