6 Tips That Make Your St. Louis Home Look More Expensive Than It Is

6 Tips That Make Your St. Louis Home Look More Expensive Than It Is


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St. Louis HomeDo you flip through the home decorating magazine dreaming that one day your St. Louis home could look like that? You aren’t alone. The rooms in the magazine look luxurious. They also look expensive.

You can get the same look without breaking the bank. Whether you are looking to boost your St. Louis home’s value and appeal to sell, or you just want rooms you are proud of, here are 6 tips to improve the look of your house on a budget.

  1. Change up the lighting

Switching up the lighting in your St. Louis home can give it an instant boost, making it look more expensive. Use the lighting in your house to define each separate area. Carefully placed lamps alongside an oversized chair can create a comfy reading nook.

You can also add stick on battery powered under the cabinet lights. This will not only accentuate your counters and provide additional lighting while cooking, but also adds a touch that looks more costly than it is.

  1. Put on a new coat of paint

When you have been living in a St. Louis home with the same paint for several years, you don’t notice how dull the color has gotten. A fresh coat of paint will give each room an instant face lift. Neutrals are always a safe bet to paint in every room, but don’t be afraid of adding an accent wall with a bold color. Keep the same colors throughout your house to create a uniform look and flow.

  1. Declutter

There is nothing that makes a house look worse for wear than having piles of “stuff” everywhere you look. This includes piles of paperwork and knickknacks, even collectibles.

Your St. Louis house instantly looks like it jumped up a notch when you take the time to declutter. Choose what items you really need to have access to, and then look for creative ways to organize, hideaway, or display these items.

  1. Look for the small details

Decluttering is good, removing everything is not. Look for ways to add the small touches in each room. Combine items together to create the look you are trying to achieve.

For example, put a candle and classic book on a wooden tray that sits on your coffee table. Or fill an empty space at the end of a bookshelf with three vases that are of differing heights. There is something about odd numbers in these items that is appealing to people.

  1. Get new hardware

There is nothing that can date a kitchen or bathroom as fast as old or cheap hardware. If you are working within a tight budget, but want to create a more expensive look in these rooms, simply switch the hardware. The options are endless from both hardware stores and thrift shops. You can create a high end or one-of-a-kind design.

  1. Clean

A clean room always looks nicer and higher end than a dirty room. This doesn’t mean that you have to deep clean your entire house once a week, but it does mean that you should have a cleaning schedule that you stick to.

Do a fall and spring deep cleaning every year. Have a list that you complete on a weekly basis, monthly basis, and quarterly basis. By doing this, you assure that each area is staying clean, which makes the work easier and your house look more expensive.

You don’t have to have a big budget to make your St. Louis home look like you did. Instead, look for ways to stretch your budget. Look for areas where can you put in more elbow grease to avoid putting in more money. Then you will be on your way to a expensive looking house on a budget.

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