Inexpensive Home Decor for a Luxury Touch

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Andreas Jones

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| Published on April 7, 2024

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Inexpensive home decor can still look stylish and luxurious if you know the right tricks. If you’re seeking advice on making your home decor look more expensive than it is, you’ve come to the right place. I pride myself on rising to the challenge when I’m ready for a new look without spending a lot of money.

So come along as we explore inexpensive decor ideas to make your home feel like a luxury oasis.

Hang Art on the Walls

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One of the simplest ways to make your home look more expensive is to hang art on the walls. Whether you choose to display framed family photos, DIY art projects, or affordable prints, filling up a blank wall can instantly elevate the look of a room. This is one of my favorite tactics, as art adds personality and character to a space, making it feel more curated and sophisticated.

Paint the Doors a Contrasting Color

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Another of my favorite tricks is to paint doors a different color than white. This can achieve a high-end look with minimal effort and expense. Choose a color that complements your existing decor and adds visual interest to the room. This simple change can give your home a designer feel.

Declutter

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This is my partner’s favorite on my list, as he is constantly rearranging our home to optimize space. An open and organized space will transform the appearance of your house. Rearrange furniture to create a more functional layout, find homes for the random objects that tend to accumulate, and get rid of unnecessary clutter. A clutter-free home looks more expensive and feels more peaceful and inviting.

Add Flowers and Plants

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Incorporating plants and flowers into your living space enhances its vibrancy. Even if you don’t have a green thumb, plenty of low-maintenance plants can thrive indoors. Realistic artificial plants are an inexpensive way to liven up your space if you don’t have the time for the upkeep.

Use White Bedding and Towels

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Hotels often use white linens because they evoke a clean, fresh feeling. White bedding and towels can instantly give your bedroom and bathroom a more luxurious look. Another advantage of white bedding and towels is that they can be bleached, which helps to keep them looking bright and new.

Use Appropriately Sized Rugs

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As my partner has taught me, rugs that are too small or too large for a room can throw off the balance and make the space feel awkward. When choosing a rug, ensure it is the right size for the room and furniture layout. Before purchasing, you can use painter’s tape to visualize how a rug will look in the room.

Update Your Lamp Shades

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Updating lampshades can drastically change a room’s look. Choose shades that complement your decor style and add visual interest. Consider different shapes, textures, and colors to create a unique look that enhances the room’s overall design.

Invest in Mirrors

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Mirrors can give the impression that a room is more significant and more opulent than it is. Place mirrors strategically to reflect light and create the illusion of space. Cheap mirrors can be found on resale apps and at your local thrift stores, making them an affordable way to add style and sophistication to your home.

Hang up Framed Artwork

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Incorporating artwork into your decor is a great way to add personality and style to your home. Purchase affordable artwork or make your own to create a custom look. To give your artwork an upscale appearance, frame it with high-quality frames that complement your decor.

Incorporate Luxurious Textures

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Incorporating luxurious textures like velvet, faux fur, or silk into your decor can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room. Use these textures in throw pillows, blankets, curtains, or upholstery to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Mix and match textures to add depth and visual interest to your space.

Add a Statement Wall

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Creating a statement wall with wallpaper, stenciling, or a bold paint color can add depth and interest to your space without breaking the bank. Choose a wall to highlight and use a bold pattern or color to create a focal point. This simple addition can transform the look of a room and give it a more luxurious feel.

Consider Faux Marble

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Faux marble is a great way to add a touch of luxury to your home without the high cost of natural marble. Use contact paper or faux painting techniques to create the marble look on countertops, tables, or other surfaces. This inexpensive alternative can give your space a high-end look and feel.

Display Some Vintage Finds

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Incorporating vintage or antique pieces into your decor is a great way to add character and charm to your space. Look for unique items at thrift stores, flea markets, or online marketplaces to create a curated look that feels sophisticated and timeless.

Upgrade Window Treatments

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Replacing old or basic curtains with luxurious drapes in a heavy fabric like velvet or silk can instantly elevate the look of your windows. Floor-to-ceiling curtains can make your windows appear more prominent and your ceilings higher, creating a more grand and elegant feel.

Decorative Molding

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Installing decorative molding, such as chair rail or picture rail, can add architectural interest to your walls. Paint the molding and wall the same color for a seamless look that adds depth and sophistication to the room. This simple addition can give your home a more custom, designer feel.

Statement Light Fixtures

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Investing in a statement light fixture, such as a chandelier or pendant light, can add a touch of glamor to your space. Look for affordable options at home improvement stores or online retailers to find a fixture that complements your decor style and adds a wow factor to the room.

Luxury Linens

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Upgrading your bedding and towels to high-quality, luxurious linens can instantly make your bedroom and bathroom feel more upscale. Opt for neutral colors and simple patterns for a timeless, elegant look that will never go out of style. These small changes can significantly affect your home’s overall look and feel.

Accessorize with Metallics

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Incorporating metallic accents, such as gold or brass, into your decor can add a touch of luxury and sophistication to any room. Use metallics in accessories like vases, candle holders, or picture frames to add shine and visual interest to your space. Mix and match metallic finishes for a modern, eclectic, curated, stylish look.

18 Gen X Trends Whose Time Has Past

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Every generation has distinctive trends and behaviors – some timeless, others not so much. The Gen X cohort, those born between 1965 and 1980, definitely left their mark on the culture of the time. However, like all trends, some of this era have become outdated and should be reconsidered. Here are 18 Gen X trends that might have outlived their relevance.

15 Bizarre Items That People Bought and Sold on eBay

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We all have an eBay account, but who still uses the platform? Traditionally, eBay was the go-to website to sell and buy used items. Now, there are many marketplaces for second-hand items, but eBay is the place where weirdness abounds. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve seen on eBay? I can bet it wasn’t as odd as some of these items.

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