How to Make Your Living Room Interior Look More Expensive: 7 Tips Without Spending a Lot

14.12.2023 08:03

The living room should combine coziness, comfort and luxury. Guests gather here, the whole family spends time here.

But this does not mean that you need to spend the lion's share of your budget on renovating a room. It will be possible without large investments if you listen to the advice of experts.

Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior, told how to make the interior of a living room more expensive than it actually is.

1. Expensive interior – expensive color

In this case, the base color should be a noble color and its complex shades. For example, classic beige, ivory, gray, olive, gray-blue, light peach, and so on.

2. High ceilings

In a typical apartment, techniques are used to visually increase the space. To do this, flooring and other finishing materials are chosen in light colors.

Living room
Photo: © Belnovosti

We exclude suspended ceilings, stucco and massive chandeliers, and choose single-color curtains at maximum height.

3. Add space

Furniture should be arranged so that it does not clutter the room; avoid typical arrangements around the perimeter or along two walls.

4. Add light

In addition to the ceiling light, add lamps to different parts of the living room. Use decorative and functional lighting.

5. Visual noise

It is advisable to avoid open shelves and other storage systems. Things should be stored in their places.

6. Textiles

Tablecloths, curtains, blankets and other items must be clean and tidy.

7. Things with history

This could be a massive sideboard, a silver tray, a pair of vases or another antique detail that will harmoniously fit into the interior and style of the room.

Earlier we talked about what things clutter up an apartment .

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor
 
Expert: Julia Tychino Expert / Belnovosti

Content
  1. 1. Expensive interior – expensive color
  2. 2. High ceilings
  3. 3. Add space
  4. 4. Add light
  5. 5. Visual noise
  6. 6. Textiles
  7. 7. Things with history