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6 elegant and affordable home décor ideas

Home décor ideas can transform a place from basic to elegant in just a few moments. A lot of people think that an expensive-looking home needs a significant investment. While a bigger budget may allow for more solutions, there are plenty of home décor ideas that can be incorporated without breaking the bank. 

Every home is unique to the owner and works best when reflective of their unique personality. Having said that, here we bring you simple and elegant home decor ideas that are sure to make your home Instagram-worthy without being expensive. 

1. Highlight all existing features

This is one of the most inexpensive ways to revamp a home which a lot of people miss out on. Aspects such as crown molding or hardwood floors add to the elegance of a home and give it an expensive look. Try to bring them as much in focus as possible. For instance, use lighting correctly to highlight the crown molding rather than cover it up.

Similarly, do not put carpets on your hardwood floor. Instead, use complimentary furniture that makes the flooring the star of your room. Avoid cluttering the floor with too many items; instead opt for sufficient surface space that gives a rich warmth to your room. Warmer tone fabrics can complement hardwood floors in a living room while brighter colours can add a wonderful contrast to the bedroom. 

2. Transform your gallery wall

A plain walkway in a home can appear dull and plain. You don’t have to turn it into the Louvre to make it attractive, but can do so with creative ideas that match your home and personality. Create a stunning display wall by using framed photographs, inspirational quotes, or even mirrors. 

Choose the frames for your photographs or mirrors based on your overall home or room décor. It does not have to be too complicated or fancy, even a smart and basic black will look good. For an area that tends to feel small, hanging a mirror here will give it a bigger look, while complementing the décor on the wall. 

3. Add some plants

Elements of nature work wonderfully in every home. If you’re looking to get some colour to your rooms or even wondering what to place in the corners – consider plants. There are also a host of indoor plants available these days that help purify the air and improve oxygen levels. Add some plants to your corners or along walkways. 

Choose bright or subdued pots based on your preferences and area size. While brighter colours may work for an entryway, subdued colours are preferred indoors. For those without a green thumb and worried about maintenance – here’s a trick – there are various artificial plants that look almost real and require zero maintenance. 

4. Fix up a display unit

If you are a collector – be it books, antiques, showpieces or any other collectibles – put them up on display. A simply DIY display unit can help you store these collectibles properly while also adding to your room’s décor. These units help showcase the individuality of the owner while also giving the home a rich appeal. 

When buying a display unit, opt for earthen tones that work well with every decor. Also, choose the size carefully. While you want it to be a prominent focus, it should not be too big or feel overwhelming to the people in the room. 

5. Focus on a single statement piece

While some people like to accessorize their home with multiple objects, others prefer a clutter-free environment. Buying too many accessories can prove to be expensive – if you are looking for a classy feel for your home. Instead, shift the focus to a single statement piece. 

Artwork is a beautiful addition to any room that instantly elevates the décor. One good painting can do the work of several small objects. Similarly, a coffee-table book or an antique chair placed strategically, can lift your home décor without being too expensive. 

6. Prioritise lighting

Most homes are equipped with standard light fixtures. While they may be practical, they do nothing for the aesthetics of the home. The best bet is to allow for natural lighting. If you have a space that looks out to a garden or a green patch, opt for window treatments that allow you to take advantage of this natural light and view. Other than this, you don’t need a crystal chandelier in your home to boost your décor. Instead, look for eye-catching lampshades to brighten up a place or use candles for a warm glow. 

 

When it comes to decorating a home, simple things can work wonders. Remember, avoid clutter a much as possible and bring out the best of yourself and your home for a unique yet aesthetic appeal.