Ways to Make Your Home Look More Expensive—on the Cheap

There are ways to get a custom, upscale look without breaking your budget. It doesn't need to be expensive either. With a few simple adjustments and strategic styling techniques, you can create a space that feels regal on a shoestring.
Not convinced? Well keeping reading.
FRESHEN IT UP WITH FLOWERS - You don't need a wallet-busting mega-arrangement to add luxury to your space. A simple (read: cheap) bouquet from the grocery store can be all you need to add sophistication. Besides, it's all about how you arrange the flowers and what vase you arrange them in. First, separate the bouquet by stem type then create several small arrangements to spread around your home. The dent in your wallet (and time) is minimal, but the impact on your home is monumental. If there really isn't anything you like at the grocery store, take a wander outside and cut a few trimmings off a tree or plant then place it casually in a table or floor vase. The greenery will really brighten the space and make it feel like home.
THROW DOWN SOME PILLOWS - A sofa, throw pillows, chair, and drapes that are all in the same fabric and texture will almost certainly make your space fall flat. Swap out bland throw pillows for a variety of textures and sizes to easily add dimension. Even if you're color-averse, just adding in a few hues that are a slight variation of the neutrals you already have will liven up the space.
INVEST IN WINDOW TREATMENTS - Many luxurious and expensive homes have high ceilings and are luckily flooded with natural light. Fool the eye and get the look by hanging your drapery and hardware as high and close to the ceiling as possible—never directly above the window frame. This will draw the eye up and give the appearance of a loftier space. Another trick is to add sheer curtains. They really soften the light that comes in and fill the room with a warmth that is both cozy and feels expensive. Remember, every window is individual to the home and to you.
DECLUTTER, DECLUTTER, DECLUTTER - Clutter and mess are decidedly un-chic. It's one thing to have a generously styled bookshelf or mantlepiece, but too much stuff can look cheap and chaotic. Pare down your accessories and edit your collected possessions to just those few favorites for a look that feels elevated and classic. Most decorated spaces emphasize the art of surface styling. Once you've edited down your decorative accessories to your favorites, make sure to purposefully arrange them in an eye-pleasing manner. Give your furniture the spotlight it deserves with a few simple yet expertly styled pieces for an overall richer experience.
GRAB A ROLLER AND ADD A FRESH COAT - Nothing gives off a personalized and custom vibe more than perfectly hued walls. Roll up your sleeves and get your paint rollers out of storage to get the look for less. Painting a room or a single wall in your home is a simple DIY that promises to have a major impact in any space.
DON'T FORGET THE RUG - Ground your furniture with a statement-making rug. Not only does it bring everything together, it also lays the foundation and really sets the stage for the rest of the room. An area rug adds much-needed warmth, texture, and color, and the larger the rug (and more of your furniture arrangement you are able to comfortably include on it) the more custom and luxurious it will look.
SWAP YOUR LAMP SHADES - Get a personalized look by switching out the worn and dated shades that came with your lamp for a different option. This will help add dimension and make old lamps appear unique and special.
BUY MATCHING SETS FOR ALL YOUR ESSENTIALS - Although you should avoiding matching sets when it comes to furniture, nothing looks more deliberate, neat, and chic than a set of matching containers on a vanity or kitchen counter. Using liquid soap in a dispenser and transferring cotton swabs from a box into a coordinating container elevates the entire look.







