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43 Cheap & Clever Ways Interior Decorators Make Homes Look More Expensive

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You can make a home look expensive without breaking the bank, and these interior designers shared their go-to Amazon products to make it happen.
Shopping We only recommend products we love and that we think you will, too. We may receive a portion of sales from products purchased from this article, which was written by our Commerce team. Do you want to know a secret? It’s totally possible to make your home look a lot more expensive than it is; you just need the right tools. Thankfully, those “tools” — aka all of the cheap, decorative products on Amazon — are pretty easy to find. In fact, they’re even easier to locate now that I’ve done the work for you. To make your renovation process simpler, I’ve reached out to a handful of interior designers who’ve shared their go-to products for making a house feel like it’s worth a million bucks (even if it’s not… because, same). That’s right: This list has everything from museum-worthy marble bookends to breezy sheer curtains — because, in the words of Interior Stylist Danielle Montgomery of Hillaries Road Interior Design, “Curtains are a great way to bring in an expensive feel to the space, and there are a few ways to do it on a budget.” That’s not all, though. I’ve also included recommendations like faux sheepskin rugs, peel-and-stick backsplashes, and even planters for the thriving greenery in your living room — all of which have been approved by the pros. With that being said, don’t worry if you’re re-designing on a budget. These affordable products will make your home look like something out of a vacation catalogue — and you won’t have to tap into your savings to achieve it. Vanities, coffee tables, night stands — this serving tray will look great nearly anywhere you put it. Sharleen Pyarali, owner and principal interior designer of Clickable Curations, recommends this addition — and she tells Bustle, « Metallic finishes make a room feel more luxurious.” And not only is it plated with sleek brass, but each one is also hand-crafted in India. Covered in soft, luxurious velvet, this footrest — which Pyarali also recommends — adds a pop of color to any room. Or, if you don’t need anywhere to rest your feet, you can even top it with a serving tray to use it as a side table. And since it only weighs 5 pounds, it works especially well in small, cramped apartments. Pyarali says, “Jewel-toned and velvet finds elevate the look of a home. Great for a dressing area or under a console table.” Pyarali also suggests using these clothes hangers at home. Not only are they made with elegant rose gold-colored hooks, but the soft velvet also helps keep your clothes from slipping off. Each one is strong enough to hold up to 11 pounds, making them great for denim — and the slim profile even helps you save space on cramped closet rods. Pyarali says, “Using the same hangers in a closet helps your space feel less cluttered, leading to a more thought out and a home that looks more expensive.” Even if you rent instead of own, you can still upgrade your kitchen and bathrooms with these cabinet handles that are recommended by Danielle Montgomery, interior stylist of Hillaries Road Interiors. Each one is wrapped individually to help prevent scratches while they’re being shipped, and you even get mounting screws with every order. Montgomery tells Bustle, “A great way to add expensive looking details is with your hardware. Switch out the builder grade options for a more custom look.” With brass handles and agate stone backs, these drawer knobs — which are also recommended by Montgomery — add a hint of color where you least expect it. Not only are they subtle, but they work just as well on cabinets as they do on drawers. Plus, installation only takes a few short minutes. Changing up the textures in your home is an easy way to make it look more expensive — and at less than $15 for two, these velvet throw pillow covers are an absolute steal. Choose from dozens of colors — from army green to baby blue — as well as seven different sizes. Montgomery suggests adding these to your decor, saying, “Adding layers of texture is another way to bring in an expensive luxury look. Pillow covers in rich velvets, woven, or embroidered fabrics are a definite level up from your average pillow cover that may have come with your sofa.” Made from 100% soft microfiber, this throw blanket — which Montgomery also suggests — is light enough for cool summer nights, yet perfect as a layer on chilly winter days. The pom pomps running along the border give it a cute boho-inspired touch — and unlike some blankets, this one is wrinkle- as well as fade-resistant. If you’re looking for bougie accents for your home, search no further than this faux fur throw blanket that Montgomery recommends. Unlike some faux furs, this one won’t shed — and it’s even resistant to fading and stains. “Gorgeous blanket, and probably one of the softest I’ve ever felt,” wrote one reviewer. “Feels like actual fur.” For less than $60, you can get five of these large picture frames that you can arrange in any way you want. They work great on large, blank entryway walls, or even the space behind your sofa. Plus, they’re made with plastic covers instead of glass — just in case one happens to fall. They’re also recommended by Montgomery, who says, “Your walls need attention too, and a great way to bring in an expensive look for less is with a modern wall gallery. Go for simple frames with a mat and create a layout for your entry, hallway or that large wall behind your sofa.” Whereas some sconces require complicated wiring, this one — which Montgomery recommends — plugs into any regular wall outlet for an easy-breezy installation process. The energy-efficient LED bulb lasts for up to 50,000 hours, while the gentle light it casts is perfect for bedrooms, bathrooms, and more. She tells Bustle, “Lighting! Layered lighting is so important for a space. Overhead lighting mixed with lamps, sconces, and task lighting is a great way to change the ambiance in a room.” Speaking of lighting, Montgomery also suggests this lamp — and you’ve probably never seen anything like it. The bent base and globe are a unique combination you’re unlikely to find anywhere else. The globe is frosted, giving the light a softer touch — and reviewers raved about how easy it is to put together. With an addition lighting recommendation suitable for kitchens, Montgomery suggests adding these light strips to your home.

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