10 Interior Design Tricks That Will Make Your Home Look More Expensive

Take your home from ordinary to extraordinary with these luxurious-looking tips.  

The pros have shared their tricks: you don’t have to spend a lot to make your home look more expensive.  Simple tweaks that don’t involve much time nor a large budgt can help you achieve affordable luxury.

 

Mix textures and patterns

This one is easier said that done, but it's key.  Mix different fabrics in your cushions, try linen and velvet, or cotton and silk; you can mix plain fabrics with patterns (think stripes, floral, geometric).  See our fabric collection, ideal for curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and upholstery.

You can also have a wooden table, with some beautiful ceramics on top, or a glass side table with pouffe upholstered with a boucle.  Do not overdue it!  Let there be a consistency in your scheme, but always add the element of surprise.

 

 

Art on walls    

This non-negotiable if you want to make your home look truly unique.  Art adds something very special and it's easier than you think, you will enjoy browsing, buying and finding the place for your latest acquisition.  A good starting point? Browse and be inspired by our limited edition art prints  or read more about how to buy art on a budget
 

  

Rethink your cushion collection  

Are the cushion inserts flat and the fabrics dull?  Take a look at your cushion collection with fresh eyes and change any inserts that need replacing, and yes replace any tired cushion covers that are faded, no longer go with the decor, or simply don't belong any more.  Add a mixture of colours or textures, mix stripes with flowers, small and large print, have a bit of fun.  Need more inspiration? Take a look at our ever-changing cushion collection

  

Home Fragrance

A simple yet often overlooked way to add yet another layer to your home decor.  Candles and diffusers are so much more than most people give credit for.  Be mindful to select good quality candles and diffusers, our home fragrance collection consist of a limited edition of soy wax candles and diffusers that are made not only with a perfect recipe in mind, but with the best ingredients for a better and non toxic experience.  

 

Choose the right paint colour for your home

Once you have spent a ridiculous amount of time in Pinterest and Instagram searching for inspiration, hopefully you will be able to narrow it down to a few colours or even shades.  Whatever you decide, whether is a dramatic deep tone, an old time favourite mid-tone colour or a very discreet light colour, test it!  Yes, spend the money in a tester pot and paint cardboard pieces, of at least size A4, and place them on the walls to see how the colours interact in the room, how colour changes with the different light of day and with what you already have (in particular with the things that you cannot or won’t change).
I love to navigate a house using colours on the walls, choosing them wisely you can transition from one room to the next with ease.  If you are redecorating an open area, you can use colour to section areas and make it more welcoming and cozy. 

 

Master light layering

I love this simple decorating tip, one of the most understated but certainly one that will achieve more than expensive furniture.  Adding different layers of lighting is easy, one layer could be the main lights on the ceiling, another layer could be  table or floor lamps if you are decorating a living room or bedroom, or task lighting under your cupboards in the kitchen.  Don't forget to add candles to your dining table, but only when dining!

how to make your home look more expensive with lighting, kitchens and bathrooms

Cut flowers and live plants

Flowers add colour and life to any room, they also allow you to enjoy the seasons.  Add big arrangement in the foyers, a jug of cut flowers in the kitchen counter or a small vase in your desk.  

In my personal opinion, plants make a house a home.  When buying plants keep in mind how much light there is in the room and the average temperature.  Not only plants add colour and texture to a room, but also fresh oxygen! 

Upgrade your furniture hardware

From kitchen cupboards, flat packed wardrobes and bathroom cabinets, swapping outdated or dull handles, pulls or knobs for something more modern or classic can quickly update a room in seconds. 

Declutter

A tidy home will always look better and more elegant than a messy one.  Regardless of your style, whether you love a minimalist or maximalist decor for your home, have a look around and anything that doesn't belong, that is dated, broken, or has no purpose needs to go.

Before you throw away things to the landfill, see if you can find a better home, can be fixed or repurposed.  Often objects don't look good anymore in a room but in another get a new life.  So before you throw away that painting, mirror, vase or footstool, think twice it can be rescued or simply relocated to a new place.

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Gallery wall in living room by Kipling House Interiors; Corfu Reed Diffuser by Quiet Blue; Two blue kitchens and bathroom by Waterworks; Living room with white sofa and cherry blossom branches by Carlos Garcia; all others Lizzet Frausto.

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