5 Cheap Ways To Achieve The Million-Dollar Look For Your Home

Celebrity Multi-million dollar homes as featured in the magazines may always seem to look splendid and designed with exquisite taste. Designer labeled furniture, chair, appliances can be seen cozying up the nests of these stars. Many might seem to question on whether these looks are attainable for budget-conscious homeowners who aim to have these looks for their homes. Thankfully, Elle Decor has some answers to make our houses look exactly fabulous and "rich" without spending so much money.

Designer Meredith Baer who according to the article has worked to sell the houses of Madonna and Brooklyn Decker shares some tips and practical ways to achieve the look of the Celebrities' houses.

Mix Up Your Spaces

Variety is plus factor for this tip and as Baer pointed out in the article, "To freshen up the look of your home, remove all of your accessories and books from bookshelves, consoles, and coffee tables, and give each piece a new home."

Make A Visual Impact

Like colors combined together and this creates a sense of harmony and style. Baer also suggests that, "Group books together by the color of their spines to create a dramatic effect on your shelves," and she also added that, "Color blocked books can be almost as striking and powerful as a great piece of art."

Skip The Florist

Fresh flowers ain't always necessary as a table centerpiece or accessory. As Baer points out, "Sometimes a few blossoming branches in a glass vase with water can be just as striking as an expensive bouquet from the florist."

Clear Off Counters

Clutter is a no-no to achieve a pricey look. Only choose products which has rich and creative packaging for display especially for the counters in the bathroom as Baer shared.

Create A Bedroom Seating Area

For a more regal look in your bedroom, add in lovely chairs or furniture which has a statement design. As Baer shared, "It seems counterintuitive to pack in more furniture, but if you have the space, put an upholstered chair and a side table in a corner. It'll give the impression that the room is larger."

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