Elijah Brooks
2024-12-01
6 min read
Without unlimited time and money, which, let's face it, many of us lack, getting your home to look exactly as you want it to can be tricky. Although having both of those in abundance would make maintaining and jazzing up your home easier, it's not impossible to do with less time and a more modest budget. Some techniques to keep your house looking polished and put together won't cost you a thing, while others can be done in a wallet-friendly way. If you're eager to give your home a little TLC, these are a few simple, practical tips to do just that.
The first thing you, or anyone else for that matter, will see when first looking at your home will likely be your front yard or driveway. As such, this is one part of your house that you'll want to stay on top of when it comes to grooming. If you're not a fan of gardening and don't want to deal with the upkeep of plants, there are some other things you can do. Ensuring your lawn is mowed and free from unsightly weeds or overgrown shrubs is all you need to do to keep your space trimmed and tidy.
Even if your home is sparkling clean, clutter can make any room look unkempt and messy. Decluttering your house can take time, so it's best to do it bit by bit. Utilizing your storage is key for keeping things organized. Though it's worth sorting through your belongings and separating anything that could be donated or thrown out, finding time for this is challenging. If you don't have time just yet for a clear out, focus on storing as much clutter away as possible, taking advantage of space in your wardrobe, under the bed, etc.
A home furnished with a blend of contrasting textures instantly looks more elegant, sophisticated, and cozier. Opting for thick curtains or fuzzy rugs is a great way to do this, but these can sometimes be quite costly. Some low-cost ways to spruce up your space include stocking up on blankets, cushions, and throws. By using these items strategically, particularly in your living area or bedroom, you'll instantly make your home feel warmer and more luxurious. This might be as simple as adding three of four cushions with different textures to your bed or draping a chunky blanket on your couch.
Purchasing new doors, wardrobes, or kitchen cabinets can be incredibly expensive, and unless they're worn down or no longer fit for purpose, there's often no need to change. If you feel they could do with a makeover, replacing your hardware can make a huge difference. Sometimes, a quick polish might be enough to give your furniture a new lease of life. This is definitely worth a try if your hardware is still in keeping with the style you're looking for. To give your furnishings the complete DIY treatment, you could also look into painting them while upgrading the fixtures, provided they're made of suitable materials.
In some respects, large, untouched walls can actually look quite sleek and classy, but sometimes, they can make a space look unfinished. Filling these walls with tasteful art pieces, photos, or a mirror can add warmth to a room while also making your home feel more refined and thoughtfully decorated. While there are certainly many fancy wall hangings on the market, it's relatively easy to find reasonably priced alternatives that look just as good. Take your time when choosing these items, as you'll want them to complement the rest of the decor in the room.
Selecting a neutral color palette for your home decor not only makes furnishing your house much more straightforward but it's also the best option if you're looking for a timeless aesthetic. Soft grays, beiges, creams, browns, and whites never go out of style and can be paired with a few bolder items to keep your interiors looking fresh. With that in mind, you want a space that reflects your preferences, which may mean you lean towards brighter colors or patterns. Even if you're trying to keep your house looking chic, there's no point in creating a home that's the opposite of your tastes!
It's easy to feel like you need to splash out on new couches, dining tables, and beds to make your home look a little more boujee, but that's not necessarily the case. On a stricter budget, you can prioritize accessories and small pieces of furniture to bring some flair to your place. Coffee table books, candles, plants, and new light fixtures are just some of the things that can liven up a room. Additionally, these can make a house look homely and inviting, as it will feel much more lived-in.
As we mentioned earlier, choosing neutral, enduring pieces that will stand the test of time is central to making your home feel luxe. Those of you who want to branch out slightly without veering too far from classic designs can do so by going for a handful of eye-catching pieces that still team well with the rest of your furniture. Mismatched couches and chairs in the living room can look super classy and often require buying just one new item, and the same goes for a quirky coffee table or painting. Provided the pieces are still in sync with the overall vibe you're aiming for, they can make any room look more high-end.
You don't need to break the bank to steadily get your home looking a tad more stylish and well-kept. A few small changes and some reliable organization tactics will have your house looking spick and span!