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How to Style a Sophisticated Home Without a Full Renovation

Your home can be styled in a sophisticated way without needing to do a full-scale renovation that costs you thousands of dollars. To style your home without a big renovation project, you’ll want to focus on elevating soft furnishings, adding intentional high-quality decor, and upgrading lighting. When it comes to making budget-friendly updates, knowledge of what is financially efficient in decor and design is useful to know.

Key Strategies for Instant Sophistication

There are several strategies to implement for instant sophistication of your home. These include:

Elevate textiles

Swapping out old cushions for high-quality and structured inserts is great for pairing with textures and layered tones. The use of neutral linens and textures with cushions and throws is great for elevating the space on a budget. Having swappable soft furnishings, it means you don’t need to spend money on updating paint or wallpaper, especially if you’re a fan of current trends.

Upgrade lighting

Replacing harsh and generic light fixtures with curated options helps to add warmth and layered accent lighting without much in the way of electrical work, which can be costly. Lighting can make a big difference to the space and to how you feel in the space, too. Opting for warm lighting is a lot better than using harsh, white lighting that’s clinical. 

Go large with art and rugs

Oversized art helps to make a room feel a lot more luxurious and intentional. You’ll want to make sure you measure the space and ensure the rugs are large enough to fit most furniture in a room in order to make it look luxurious and expensive. 

Change hardware and details

Updating standard cabinets and doors with new and modern handles, hinges, and knobs. The simple effort of changing hardware and details makes a big difference to outdated or worn cabinets.

Strategic painting

Painting interior doors a contrasting color from white walls is a great way to give your cabinets and doors a new look.

Enhance with greenery

Adding large, potted plants or fresh flowers helps to bring life and natural texture to the rooms you place them in. Indoor plants have become increasingly popular in recent years for the benefit of aesthetics as well as health and wellbeing.

Low-Cost Impact Upgrades

A few low-cost impact upgrades can be made to help elevate the home even further.

Curtain placement

Hanging curtain rods near the ceiling and extended beyond the window frame. This makes the rooms feel taller and brighter as a result of the positioning.

Declutter and rearrange

There’s always a benefit to decluttering the space. Removing, reorganizing, and refreshing the space makes for a more open and purposeful living environment. 

Decorative styling

When it comes to decorative styling, you should follow the ⅔ rule. This is where the artwork must be roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture below it.  You can also group items in odd numbers and vary the heights in order to create a professional and polished look.

How to Budget for Any Home Updates to Save Money

When it comes to budgeting for home updates, it’s good to know how to budget well in order to save money.

Establish a contingency fund

Firstly, be sure to establish a contingency fund. Always add around 10-20% of your total budget in order to cover hidden issues like plumbing, rot, or any structural surprises that come up in any minor updates you might be looking to make.

Prioritize ‘outside-in’ 

Fixing structural issues is best done before spending on any decorative items. Of course, this would make for more costs, but it’s a good way of making sure your home still stays structurally stable.

Get multiple quotes

It’s worth securing at least three comparable and itemized quotes from tradespeople in order to avoid overpaying. Having comparables is a good way of knowing that you’re being accurately charged and that you’re also not paying too little and potentially getting bad results. 

Reuse and restore

It’s helpful to reuse materials from cabinets to buying second-hand fixtures. This is a great way to drastically reduce material costs, which saves money on overall project costs.

Plan around seasons 

It’s good to plan your projects around the seasons, scheduling renovations in the winter if required. Some smaller changes, such as interior design changes, can be done all year round, but then painting is often a better task to do during the warmer months so that walls and ceilings can dry quicker.

Styling a sophisticated home is a good way of refreshing the space, whether it’s a fairly new home or one that’s outdated and needs desperately updating.