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How to Make Your Home Look More Expensive

How to Make Your Home Look More Expensive

One of the most difficult, and often most overwhelming, aspects of being a homeowner is home decorating. People often don’t know what décor to include, how to style their rooms, or when to change things up. All homeowners want to impress their friends and family members who come visit. This may seem daunting, but there are some easy ways to make your home look more expensive.

Lighting

The lighting can greatly impact what others think of your home. Invest in some bold, quality light fixtures and lamps to illumine everything your house has to offer and add depth to the space. Add sconces or pendant lamps to upgrade any basic light source. A dimly lit room gives off the impression of mystery and value—adding dimmer switches can give off this impression.

Textiles

Throw pillows, rugs, and decorative blankets are all great pieces that can make your house seem more expensive. A decorated couch will greatly impress any houseguest. Throwing a rug over any hardwood or tile shows guests you care about your floors and your furniture. Use this as a way to show off your furniture as investments to be respected, not mistreated. Even good-quality towels in the bathroom give off an affluent impression.

Art

Any high earner wanting to show off their home should include a fine piece of artwork. Decorating your house with art adds variety and humanity, and it illustrates your personality. Guests are sure to strike up a conversation about the piece. It will ultimately leave you feeling like a proud homeowner.

Color

The best color scheme for any expensive-looking house is a neutral color. Doors and trim should be a dramatic color such as black or dark gray. These colors are easy to look at, and they accentuate stylish pieces of furniture. Your house will also look modern and trendy with these hues; bright colors can be too much on the eye. Bold colors such as deep navy give off an energy that screams luxury.

Less is More

While it’s important to decorate your home and fill it with your interests, a simple home can make everything else stand out. A bookcase filled with your literary treasures, for example, doesn’t need to display any other trinkets. An uncluttered home will leave guests asking about statement pieces such as your art, furniture, books, and so on. Maintain a minimalist, but luxurious, look for you and your guests to enjoy.

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