4 Ways To Add an Expensive Touch to Your Living Room Decor

Whether you’re in the process of designing a new living room from scratch or you’re giving an old room a major overhaul, you might be struggling to give the space a “finished” look. 

If you’re keen to add an expensive touch to your current living room decor, here are 4 ideas to consider. 

Add Layers of Lighting

One of the easiest ways to make your living room feel more upscale is to use layered lighting. This essentially means using a combination of different lighting options, like floor lamps, wall-mounted sconces, and table lamps, rather than using a single overhead fixture. 

Consider buying dimmable bulbs for your lighting, so you can control the mood and drop the lights low when you want to get cosy in the evenings. 

Another great lighting option to add a modern, expensive touch to living rooms is accent lighting, like an LED strip along your shelving, above artwork, or beneath your TV console, giving the room a tailored and polished look.

Invest in Statement Artwork

The type of artwork you choose for your living room can make a big difference when it comes to looking basic versus expensive. 

Rather than littering your walls with prints, it’s better to go with a single, well-chosen piece of artwork, making it feel curated rather than chaotic. Depending on the size of your space, you could incorporate large-scale paintings or even sculptures into the room, creating attractive focal points. 

Don’t panic if you can’t afford original art by renowned artists: you can still find beautiful prints and paintings for surprisingly affordable prices at garage sales and antique stores. 

Incorporate a Statement Fireplace

If your living room doesn’t already have a fireplace, or the existing fireplace looks a bit nineties, consider installing an elegant electric fire suite. These units combine a fireplace with a surround, mimicking the appearance of a traditional fire without the need for chimney access.

You’ll be surprised at how electric fire suites can take a minimalist, character-lacking living room to another level, connecting your other decor features and adding intention. You’ll need to stretch your budget for this one, although there are lower-cost options to consider if you don’t mind repurposing a fireplace from another property. 

Upgrade Textiles and Soft Furnishings

4 Ways To Add an Expensive Touch to Your Living Room Decor

Finally, there are plenty of ways you can transform your living room with luxurious fabrics. Throws and cushions add a cozy touch to a space, but if yours are looking worn or old, swap them out for those made from materials like velvet, linen, or wool. 

Unless you’re bold enough to add a pop of color, you’ll want to go for neutral tones with subtle patterns or textures for a timeless look. If you prefer curtains or drapes over blinds, choose floor-length options in heavier fabrics, which will create a high-end feel.

Adding an expensive touch to your living room decor doesn’t mean going all-out and renovating the entire room. In fact, making small but impactful changes is often best here. So consider upgrading features like your lighting, artwork, and textiles one by one until your room has the high-class look and feel that you’re aiming for. 

 

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