Budget Decorator: 15 Ways To Make Your Home Look More Expensive
You don’t have to splash the cash to give your rooms the sort of luxurious touches that suggest an elegant and upmarket house
Cheryl F
11 November 2015
Houzz Contributor. I'm a London-based journalist with years of experience writing for the UK's top interiors titles. I love shopping for quirky accessories, have a passion for rummaging through vintage stores and I'm ever-hopeful of finding that elusive perfect paint shade.
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Copy the tricks professional decorators employ and lavish your home with a sense of opulence without breaking the bank. From silk wallpaper and wow lighting to a touch of velvet and even a simple arrangement of flowers, these easy ideas will help you bring in the bling while sticking to your budget.
Play with mirrors
Big or small, these essential accessories always make a room look more glamorous, light and upmarket; ideally, every room should feature at least one. Mirrors vary hugely in cost, but hanging a number of cheaper plain-edged designs can be more affordable than splashing out on one big, elaborate French showstopper. Here, a trio of antiqued mirrors stacked each side of a bed adds to the overall luxurious feel of the décor.
Big or small, these essential accessories always make a room look more glamorous, light and upmarket; ideally, every room should feature at least one. Mirrors vary hugely in cost, but hanging a number of cheaper plain-edged designs can be more affordable than splashing out on one big, elaborate French showstopper. Here, a trio of antiqued mirrors stacked each side of a bed adds to the overall luxurious feel of the décor.
Rock a statement rug
Patterned rugs don’t have to cost the earth, but they can give a room a designer feel that it may be otherwise lacking. This cool geometric number has red accents that work with the corner sofa and complement the modern artwork. Placing a rug square on to a sofa with an artfully arranged coffee table in the centre will instantly pull a living room together.
Patterned rugs don’t have to cost the earth, but they can give a room a designer feel that it may be otherwise lacking. This cool geometric number has red accents that work with the corner sofa and complement the modern artwork. Placing a rug square on to a sofa with an artfully arranged coffee table in the centre will instantly pull a living room together.
Be bold with paint
For the impact it makes on a room, paint is relatively cheap. And while there’s a modern tendency to go for variations on white, using a colour boldly can actually make things look more upmarket. The owners of this airy retreat have stuck to a blue theme for a tied-together look. Whatever shade you go for, make sure you touch up cracks, chips and smudges in the paintwork regularly to keep things pristine.
Discover how to get the perfect paint finish
For the impact it makes on a room, paint is relatively cheap. And while there’s a modern tendency to go for variations on white, using a colour boldly can actually make things look more upmarket. The owners of this airy retreat have stuck to a blue theme for a tied-together look. Whatever shade you go for, make sure you touch up cracks, chips and smudges in the paintwork regularly to keep things pristine.
Discover how to get the perfect paint finish
Experiment with dark wood
Lots of modern bathrooms stick to a completely white and grey palette. However, dark-wood elements in a scheme ensure a surprisingly luxurious look. Here, a contemporary vanity unit adds a deep tone that lifts the space beyond the everyday into proper boutique territory.
Get more ideas for adding wood details to your bathroom
Lots of modern bathrooms stick to a completely white and grey palette. However, dark-wood elements in a scheme ensure a surprisingly luxurious look. Here, a contemporary vanity unit adds a deep tone that lifts the space beyond the everyday into proper boutique territory.
Get more ideas for adding wood details to your bathroom
Invest in velvet
Even if your sofa was second-hand or in the sale, if it’s in velvet, it will add an expensive sheen to the room. Choose jewel-bright colours, such as pink, green or blue, as seen here, to really add some look-at-me glamour.
If a vintage velvet sofa is out of your price range, try a pouffe or single armchair, or add timeless velvet touches with cushion covers or a slinky, shimmery throw.
Even if your sofa was second-hand or in the sale, if it’s in velvet, it will add an expensive sheen to the room. Choose jewel-bright colours, such as pink, green or blue, as seen here, to really add some look-at-me glamour.
If a vintage velvet sofa is out of your price range, try a pouffe or single armchair, or add timeless velvet touches with cushion covers or a slinky, shimmery throw.
Pad a headboard
It’s a classic hotel device, and an instant signifier of the height of luxury, but a padded headboard doesn’t have to cost the earth. If you’re feeling crafty, you can make your own: at its most basic, all you need is some cut-to-size foam, the right amount of MDF or plywood, screws, a staple gun and the fabric of your choice (chocolate-coloured suede or taupe silk are fail-safes). Check out how-to guides online.
Discover how to pick the perfect bedding
It’s a classic hotel device, and an instant signifier of the height of luxury, but a padded headboard doesn’t have to cost the earth. If you’re feeling crafty, you can make your own: at its most basic, all you need is some cut-to-size foam, the right amount of MDF or plywood, screws, a staple gun and the fabric of your choice (chocolate-coloured suede or taupe silk are fail-safes). Check out how-to guides online.
Discover how to pick the perfect bedding
Pick a formal palette
Rich red perhaps isn’t quite as fashionable as it used to be. But a bold wine hue paired with cream is one of those old-school colour combinations that instantly adds a more designed look to a room. Here, a selection of conversation-piece ornaments, including a large Buddha and shapely stone bowls, adds to the formal, traditional feel.
Rich red perhaps isn’t quite as fashionable as it used to be. But a bold wine hue paired with cream is one of those old-school colour combinations that instantly adds a more designed look to a room. Here, a selection of conversation-piece ornaments, including a large Buddha and shapely stone bowls, adds to the formal, traditional feel.
Arrange flowers
It’s a device loved by hotels and restaurants, for good reason. A simple bunch of fresh flowers or a few sprigs of foliage instantly lift any space and add a touch of everyday luxury. Start buying flowers with your regular supermarket grocery shop so that they won’t break the bank (look for blooms with sachets of plant food so that they last longer), and use cut flowers from the garden whenever you can.
It’s a device loved by hotels and restaurants, for good reason. A simple bunch of fresh flowers or a few sprigs of foliage instantly lift any space and add a touch of everyday luxury. Start buying flowers with your regular supermarket grocery shop so that they won’t break the bank (look for blooms with sachets of plant food so that they last longer), and use cut flowers from the garden whenever you can.
Buy a wow light
There are plenty of affordable look-at-me lights around on the high street at the moment, especially if you shop in the sales. And the effect on a room from just one statement pendant or shade can be huge, as this unusual floral light proves. In general, don’t be afraid to go large and choose something glittery, spangly or decorative for that designer feel.
Try these 21st-century lighting ideas for period properties
There are plenty of affordable look-at-me lights around on the high street at the moment, especially if you shop in the sales. And the effect on a room from just one statement pendant or shade can be huge, as this unusual floral light proves. In general, don’t be afraid to go large and choose something glittery, spangly or decorative for that designer feel.
Try these 21st-century lighting ideas for period properties
Hang floor-length curtains
Long luxurious drapes are another one of those signifiers that you’re in luxury land. Even less-expensive fabrics will look better if you use lining, don’t skimp on the amount of fabric and do hang on a hidden track, as seen here. Use floor-length voile behind them for extra panache and privacy.
Long luxurious drapes are another one of those signifiers that you’re in luxury land. Even less-expensive fabrics will look better if you use lining, don’t skimp on the amount of fabric and do hang on a hidden track, as seen here. Use floor-length voile behind them for extra panache and privacy.
Cluster your cushions
Okay, we know that this is the oldest, easiest trick in the book – but plumped-up cushions arranged en masse really do add style and attitude without involving tons of cash. Even if your cushions are a mismatched bunch, they still look good clustered up if you do it with confidence.
Okay, we know that this is the oldest, easiest trick in the book – but plumped-up cushions arranged en masse really do add style and attitude without involving tons of cash. Even if your cushions are a mismatched bunch, they still look good clustered up if you do it with confidence.
Display an oversized triptych
Statement art can suggest a gallery feel, making your room feel more expensive than it really is. A large triptych canvas, as seen here, is one of the most eye-catching ways to do it. But you don’t have to commission today’s most brilliant young artists. Save money by unleashing your creative side and having a go yourself. Or ask an arty friend to help out.
Statement art can suggest a gallery feel, making your room feel more expensive than it really is. A large triptych canvas, as seen here, is one of the most eye-catching ways to do it. But you don’t have to commission today’s most brilliant young artists. Save money by unleashing your creative side and having a go yourself. Or ask an arty friend to help out.
Use reflective surfaces
Want some subtle bling without a huge price-tag attached? Carefully choosing a number of shiny elements, such as glass, metal and silvery fabric, is a smart way to add an expensive edge to a room. Here the sparkling overmantel mirror, lamp bases, coffee and side tables, silvery artwork, curtains and pendant light all add up to far more than the sum of their parts.
Want some subtle bling without a huge price-tag attached? Carefully choosing a number of shiny elements, such as glass, metal and silvery fabric, is a smart way to add an expensive edge to a room. Here the sparkling overmantel mirror, lamp bases, coffee and side tables, silvery artwork, curtains and pendant light all add up to far more than the sum of their parts.
Choose luxury wallpaper
Hanging textured silk wallpaper is a trick often used by boutique hotels to create a more opulent, intimate feel. While it obviously involves an initial outlay, there are affordable silk-look high street versions if you hunt around, and the effect can far outweigh the cost. Go for darker colours for a more expensive feel that mimics that five-star look. You could also create just one statement wall if you can’t stretch to papering them all.
Hanging textured silk wallpaper is a trick often used by boutique hotels to create a more opulent, intimate feel. While it obviously involves an initial outlay, there are affordable silk-look high street versions if you hunt around, and the effect can far outweigh the cost. Go for darker colours for a more expensive feel that mimics that five-star look. You could also create just one statement wall if you can’t stretch to papering them all.
Be your own stylist
It might seem obvious, but the cheapest way to make your place look more expensive is simply to take the time to style up what you already possess. Arranging similar items in groups is a no-cost trick that nearly always works to channel the expensive look.
If you have a collection of vases gathering dust in cupboards, get them out and arrange them artfully in a group on your sideboard, coffee table or mantelpiece, as seen here. This room also demonstrates beautifully how dark-painted walls can create a dramatic, expensive-looking backdrop that brings artwork to life.
TELL US…
What tricks have you tried that help you save you cash, but keep the flash? Share your ideas in the Comments below.
It might seem obvious, but the cheapest way to make your place look more expensive is simply to take the time to style up what you already possess. Arranging similar items in groups is a no-cost trick that nearly always works to channel the expensive look.
If you have a collection of vases gathering dust in cupboards, get them out and arrange them artfully in a group on your sideboard, coffee table or mantelpiece, as seen here. This room also demonstrates beautifully how dark-painted walls can create a dramatic, expensive-looking backdrop that brings artwork to life.
TELL US…
What tricks have you tried that help you save you cash, but keep the flash? Share your ideas in the Comments below.
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Thought this fabric backing for the statue very effective.
Wonderful idea, would prefere black velvet background with my "golden Buda" will do it, thank you for good ideas Anna Panna
Very well-written summary of a number of tricks for homeowners, also used by Interior designers. I have read it with a smile on my face.