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12 Designer Secrets for a More Expensive-Looking Home

June 10, 2026 · Home
An infographic showing DIY tools and their costs, including a miter saw for $150-$300 and a voltage tester for $15-$25.
These five essential tools help you achieve professional results for a more expensive-looking home.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Gathering the right supplies prevents mid-project store runs and ensures a professional finish. You will need a mix of carpentry tools for molding installations and electrical tools for lighting upgrades. Expect to spend between $300 and $800 total, depending on the specific fixtures and hardware you select.

Non-Contact Voltage Tester ($15 to $25): You absolutely need this tool before touching any wires. It beeps or flashes when it detects an active electrical current. This small device prevents serious electrical shocks while you change light fixtures or install dimmers.

Compound Miter Saw ($150 to $300): Cutting angles for crown molding or mirror frames requires precision. A compound miter saw tilts and rotates to make the complex 45-degree corner cuts necessary for seamless joints.

Wire Strippers and Pliers ($15 to $30): You use these to remove the rubber insulation from electrical wires and bend the copper ends to fit securely around grounding screws.

Pneumatic Brad Nailer and Air Compressor ($150 to $200): Securing wooden trim to your walls using a hammer risks denting the wood. A brad nailer countersinks the nails perfectly, leaving only a tiny hole for you to fill with wood putty.

Cabinet Hardware Template ($10 to $20): This plastic guide ensures you drill holes in the exact same spot on every single cabinet door and drawer, preventing crooked hardware installations.

Essential Materials: Purchase paintable polyurethane ceiling medallions, gallons of premium interior semi-gloss paint in deep charcoal or black, solid brass or matte black cabinet pulls, dimmer switches, heavy-duty drywall anchors, and extra-long curtain rods. Always buy 15 percent more molding than your room measurements dictate to account for cutting errors.

Clear out the rooms you plan to upgrade. Lay down canvas drop cloths to protect your flooring from paint drips and sawdust. Locate your home electrical panel and label the breakers clearly so you can confidently cut power to specific rooms before beginning any wiring projects.

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