Designing Tips to Make Your House Looks Expensive

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You don’t need to buy expensive things mo make your unit regal. The typical dilemma: you love lavish, dazzling interiors, but you live in a condo unit.
Use Crystal Decorations

For limited spaces, transparency adds dimension and not clutter. An added plus is the contemplative character of beautiful crystal plays with the flow of natural light. Try this method: set your crystal collection opposite a mirrored surface to visually “multiply” the pieces. The crystals of all colors and sizes—including dramatic oversize geodes, small containers of tumbled gems, and clear multicolored quartz—have been throughout in-home design recently. If you like the look of decorating with crystals, it’s your chance to get reacquainted with these colorful rocks.
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Put up Mirrors in Pairs

Adding a mirror is the most effective trick in giving the vision of having a larger space. Chic, ornate frames add texture and flair. Here is the method, hang mirrors in odd-numbered groups and at different heights on an accent wall. A decorative mirror can be used to magnify light, add intensity, create engaging reflections, and frame views. It’s astounding how the addition of a mirror can modify your space, resolving any interiors dilemma in a moment. You can use mirrors to brighten the room and illuminate dark corners.
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Create Tiny but Precious Metal and Glass Pieces

The key to a luxurious-looking place is adding well-edited panels of decoration. You can attain this by creating little engravings of different embellishing accessories on your entrance hall, coffee table, or night table. Put in a small, unusual, but luxe-looking things like trays, semi-precious-stone accessories, and glass objects. Clear perfume containers and glass diffuser bottles are lovely to recycle and use as decor.
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Display Luxurious Looking Materials

To glam up your place, use luxurious-looking upholstery and finishes like a metallic finish on accessories and furniture can work, as well as soft velvet upholstery for your furniture. You can use bit and pieces that can represent some of the Victorian-era designs. The goal was to show abundance, and ornate designs covered walls, windows, and carpets. Elegant gas lamp fixtures can add more luxe to the accentuate the design. Chandeliers with cord covers and medallions adorned the ceilings.

The Bottom Line

You do not have to spend more to give your home an expensive decoration. You need to be creative by using repurposed furniture, using mirrors, and applying different textiles and materials to glam up your space.