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12 Designer Secrets for a More Expensive-Looking Home

June 10, 2026 · Home
A minimalist gouache illustration of a room with a tall paint stripe and an oversized designer lamp.
A bold black pendant light and minimalist furniture in warm tones create a sophisticated, high-end designer look.

Style & Finishing Touches

Once you secure the architectural and hardware elements, you must refine the decorative layers. How you style a room dictates its final impact.

Secret 9: Scale Up Your Artwork

A wall clustered with tiny, mismatched picture frames often feels cluttered and chaotic. High-end spaces rely on large-scale, striking artwork. Hang a single, oversized canvas or a neat grid of large, identically framed prints above your sofa or bed. You do not need to spend thousands on original gallery pieces. You can purchase digital prints online, have them printed on large architectural paper at a local print shop, and place them in simple, large-scale frames.

Secret 10: Upgrade Your Wall Plates

Yellowing, cracked plastic outlet covers and switch plates ruin the illusion of a premium home. Walk through your house with a screwdriver and remove every cheap plastic cover. Replace them with solid metal, wood, or high-quality screwless polycarbonate plates. Upgrading a room’s switch plates takes ten minutes and costs less than fifty dollars, yet it provides a crisp, finished detail that guests subtly notice.

Secret 11: Layer Rugs and Textures

Rooms that look expensive always engage the senses through varied textures. Avoid matching furniture sets where every piece shares the same fabric. Instead, mix a leather armchair with a velvet sofa and a heavy linen throw blanket. Ground your seating area by layering an affordable, large jute or sisal rug underneath a slightly smaller, patterned vintage rug. This layering technique adds visual depth and acoustic warmth to the room.

Secret 12: Organize with Decorative Storage

Clutter instantly degrades the luxury feel of any space. Hide your daily necessities inside decorative, substantial storage containers. Use large woven baskets for extra blankets, place heavy marble or wooden boxes on your coffee table to conceal remote controls, and store entryway shoes inside a closed cabinet rather than leaving them piled by the door. Intentional organization makes your home look curated and thoughtfully managed.

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