Lifestyle & Smart living Home, Garden & DIY

How to make any house look more expensive on a budget

How to make any house look more expensive on a budget

Whether someone is preparing to put a house on the market, or they simply want to live in a better looking one, the question is whether there’s a way to achieve it without emptying the wallet.

Luckily, there are several ways to make a house look better, fancier, more appealing, which won’t require spending life savings or getting into debt. It’s surprising how much some small changes can boost a property’s value. Big results don’t necessarily need a big budget – as long as there’s a good plan, some basic guidelines are followed and a trick or two are applied. And no, it won’t be necessary to hire a professional designer, unless that’s what a homeowner really wants.

This article discusses how to make a house look more expensive on a budget.

Repairing the garage door

The garage is quite often the first thing visitors see when they turn up at a house, so it’s worth making sure it’s up to scratch. Fixing the garage door might be a priority if it’s broken, but even if it’s still functioning properly, it might not look that way. Ideally, getting a new one is quick solution, but it’s not the cheapest endeavour. Unless replacing a door is a priority, trying to fix it is the first step.

If it’s old, rusty, ugly and doesn’t match the rest of the property, this will give people an impression that the house is old and probably requires some fixing. So, if there’s a broken or damaged panel on the garage door, it’s better to replace it.

Neutral colours

The colour of a house has a huge impact on how expensive it appears. Darker shades such as plum, brown, dark grey and so on tend to make any house seem smaller and less appealing. To give a house a more expensive look, owners can try painting it in a neutral colour such as beige or white.

When it comes to the interiors, if the intention is to make a home look more expensive, an option is painting one wall in each room in a darker hue. Dark red is a good choice for the living room, while black might not be ideal. It’s also a nice idea to add some decorative details – introducing wallpaper or some other form of patterning, or painting some furniture can have a real impact.

Improve lighting

What’s the secret behind luxurious hotel rooms? It’s not just the bedding and soft lighting – the biggest impact is made by the lighting fixtures. While it may sound like an expensive option to replace all of them, one can actually get rid of some lights and replace the others with new ones. The effect will be similar – with a much smaller price tag! It’s a good idea to do it step by step.

Small and mighty improvements

Instead of spending large amounts of money on a new kitchen or bathroom, minor improvements can have a huge effect on the overall impression of the place. Worn-out tiles in the bathroom or kitchen can be replaced with more stylish ones that will immediately improve the look of the home. Or damaged walls or ceilings can be repaired instead of having them covered with drywall.

It works wonders to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. A house will look better if some accent accessories are added instead of removing things from it. For instance, old and ugly dining chairs could be replaced with a new set in a different colour, or it might make all the difference add some stylish potted flowers to your porch.

Decorating with quality furniture

One of the easiest ways to make a home appear more expensive is to use quality furniture in stylish colours. It works best if the furniture is as much as possible similar in style to any existing furniture. The goal is to create a cohesive appearance that makes the house appear as one piece. If homeowners choose furniture that doesn’t match their existing pieces, it will only distract from the overall design rather than complement it.

What’s more, one doesn’t have to buy brand new pieces, as they tend to be quite expensive. Luckily, flea markets and second-hand stores are full of high-quality furniture that is begging to be renovated.

Adding new hardware

Another area where it’s easy to save some money is in replacing hardware. Replacing door handles and knobs can make a huge difference to a home’s overall look. One can find inexpensive replacements at home improvement stores or on online auction sites, but it’s worth making sure everything is measured before buying new entrance hardware!

The bottom line

Making almost any house look more expensive on a budget is possible. It requires a bit of work, but the results will be worth it. All one has to do is focus on the positive aspects of the space and eliminate any problem areas that might make it appear less appealing. In the end, it’s all about creating a cohesive look that makes the house look as if it was bought for a lot of money. What’s great is that even a small investment in improving the appearance of the property will pay off in the long run. Not only will the owners be living in a nice-looking house, but it will also be possible to sell it for a better price whenever the time comes It sounds like it’s worth it, right?

The editorial unit

More in Home, Garden & DIY

Caroline Gardner

Inject some colour into your home with Caroline Gardner’s gorgeous new spring collection

Alexandra Davis

How to choose the right mattress for you, according to a sleep expert

Rebekah Absalom

Ten things all homeowners should know

The editorial unit

How to create a wonderful customised photo album

The editorial unit

Top ways to save money on your loft conversion in London

The editorial unit

What to do if sought by Interpol

The editorial unit

Selecting a lawyer for money laundering charges

The editorial unit

Reasons to buy pergola covers

The editorial unit

How to use epoxy correctly: An easy guide for beginners

The editorial unit