Simple ways to make your home look like you spent a lot more time and money than you actually did.
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Simple ways to make your home look like you spent a lot more time and money than you actually did.
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Add brass hardware elements to give it a current, modern feel. Studebaker suggests matte or low-shine brass finishes for a current take on the classic style.
One of the easiest ways to achieve the look: Place inexpensive brass storage bins from Target in visible areas. Check out some of these other top home décor pieces from Target while you’re at it.
Updating your living room or bedroom couldn’t be easier with throw pillows. They’re an inexpensive swap you can afford to rotate seasonally. Try this soft, cozy chenille material in a safe neutral tone or a bright bold shade of citrus — either will refresh a tired sofa. Plus, these are under $15 for a set of two.
One of this year’s biggest easy home décor ideas is the oversized soft green blanket. Muted green tones are on the rise the way gray was a few years ago, only green is much cozier. Toss this plush throw blanket over your favorite neutral-colored sofa.
Choose a ceramic lamp in white, black or other basic shades for an updated look that won’t break the bank. You can keep it simple or up the ante by opting for patterned bases, like this grooved ceramic lamp.
Place a live edge coffee table or side table in any room for an instant nature-inspired upgrade. These sturdy pieces hold up for years add cozy cabin-style warmth to any room.
To spruce up your bedroom in a jiffy, swap your current bedding for pieces with natural linen. You don’t have to invest in a full set — a French linen duvet cover like this one from Sijo is enough to update your bedroom and add a dose of luxury.
Break up an all-white kitchen with a matte black dinnerware set to add texture and flair. Matte black knobs, bowls, vases and tabletop items also do the trick. Layer with neutral shades of tan or your existing collection of white and gray items for a more current look.
This blast from the past style is one of the hottest design elements to look for. Choose subtle rattan detailing on items like shelves and mirrors, or go full steam ahead with caned chairs and tables. This rattan mirror from Target offers both at an affordable price.
Invest in scalloped edges on your table runners, place mats, window treatments and bed linens. Rounded edges offer an easy way to update any existing color or textural palette and can be found at any price point. This jute rug starts at just $30. Here are a few tips for cleaning a jute rug.
Swap out the half-dome light in your kitchen immediately — it’s dating the whole room. Opt for flush mount lighting, which comes in lots of sizes and finishes, to bring the room into the 21st century. This quick fix is easy for DIYers and offers an instant ride in a time machine to the future.
High-pile and shaggy-looking rugs in neutral colors are one of the easy home décor ideas anyone can try. The best part? High-pile doesn’t have to be high-maintenance. Try a washable high-pile rug like those from the Ruggable and Jonathan Adler collection for an affordable and easy-to-care-for option.
There’s something simply luxurious about a throw blanket effortlessly draped across a sofa, on an accent chair or neatly tucked onto a leaning ladder. When you add the glamour of faux fur, you kick it up another notch.
Typical storage boxes are unsightly, which is why they’re tucked into closets and under beds. But rope baskets create a warm, sophisticated look. They’re the perfect “open concept” design for storing easy-to-access things like throw blankets and more.
Give your kitchen cabinets, bedroom dresser or bathroom vanity new life with a set of hexagonal knobs. They’ll spice up a boring piece of furniture without costing a lot and can easily be changed out in just a few minutes.