Design tricks that never fail to look amazing!
High end looks on a real-person's budget

Of course it's easy to get a home that looks like a million bucks if you s
pend a million bucks. A high-end look on a real-person budget—that's a little bit more of a challenge. That's where these time-tested tricks come in.
Use Color To Your Advantage - One favorite tricks for getting a high-end look is to paint features, like fireplaces, and built-ins, the same color as the wall. The monochrome look draws the eye and feels very cohesive and intentional.
Make Standard Bookcases Look Built In - Dress basic bookcases with trim, crown and base or raised panel detail on ends, to give them a built-in look. Add unexpected detail…library ladder is an especially nice touch.
Dress Up Plain Windows - No need to go full blown draw drapes, simple side panels will do wonders to plain old windows. This is a small detail that can really elevate the look of a room. But don forget the drapery hardware, it’s like going out and forgetting your jewelry.
Use Expensive Tile In Small, High-impact Applications - One of a kind colorful, bold tile on a backsplash can elevate any project but those tiles can be pretty pricey. One budget-friendly solution is to use just a little bit of tile in a special place where you know it'll get a lot of attention, think behind a cooktop, bar area, detail in a shower.
Step Up Your Hardware Game - Details can really make the room, and one detail that's particularly important in a kitchen or bathroom (or anywhere you have cabinetry) is hardware. Always remember to be high price does not always mean great design, budget-friendly hardware is always an option.
Lay Inexpensive Tile In An Unexpected Pattern - Subway tile is one of the most inexpensive tile options out there, and there are so many different and unexpected patterns you can create with it. Think outside the box, change the direction of your tile, for a design that looks high-end but is actually quite budget friendly.







