Glam up your home: Affordable secrets to an Instagram-ready space

Gerry Cupido|Published

Sticking to neutral tones gives your space a luxe feel.

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If you dream of an Instagram-worthy home filled with perfect lighting and luxurious textures, but your bank account tells a different story, it’s easy to just sigh and keep scrolling.

However, with a few smart, budget-friendly tricks, you can in fact transform your home into a dreamy sanctuary.  

It's all about strategic styling, a little bit of elbow grease, and knowing where to spend your money wisely. 

Here’s a room-by-room, step-by-step guide to make your home look luxe.

Bedroom

Your bedroom should be a haven, a place where you can unwind and feel completely at ease.

Change your bedding: Ditch the over-the-top florals and opt for neutral colours like crisp white, soft grey, or soothing beige instead. Add some plush throw pillows and a textured blanket at the foot of the bed.

Curtain call: Ditch those flimsy curtains. Floor-length curtains hung high above the window frame will make your ceilings appear taller and give a more elegant, tailored look. Opt for natural fabrics like linen or cotton blends.

Lighting is key: Harsh overhead lighting is a no-no. Instead, layer your lighting. Add bedside lamps with warm-toned bulbs for a cosy glow. 

Declutter your dressing table: Clear off surfaces and only keep a few meaningful decorative items. A tidy space promotes a peaceful mind.

Stick to neutral tone bedding and add bedside lamp.

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Bathroom

This is a room often overlooked, but a little pampering here goes a long way.

Declutter and deep clean: First things first, get rid of all those half-empty bottles and forgotten toiletries. A clean, uncluttered space immediately feels more luxurious.

Fresh linen: Replace old, tired towels with crisp, fluffy new ones. White or neutral tones always look chic and spa-like. They don’t have to be the most expensive towel sets either.

Upgrade hardware: Those old, tarnished tap handles? You'd be surprised what a difference new, affordable hardware can make. Look for matte black or brushed gold options for a modern touch.

Add greenery: A small plant, like a snake plant or a peace lily, instantly brings life and freshness. Even a small vase with fresh flowers can elevate the space.

Add a touch of greenery in your bathroom.

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Kitchen

This is often the busiest area in the house, so making it look good on a budget is all about smart updates and clever organisation.

Hardware: Just like the bathroom, new cabinet and drawer handles can completely transform the look of your kitchen cabinets. It might be a small change, but it has a huge impact.

Peel-and-stick backsplash: Want to update your backsplash without the hassle and cost of re-tiling? Peel-and-stick tiles come in an incredible variety of patterns and colours, mimicking everything from subway tile to marble, at a fraction of the price.

Fresh coat of paint: A new lick of paint on your kitchen walls can brighten and modernise the entire space. Consider a neutral colour for a timeless feel.

Organise and declutter: Clear off your countertops. Store appliances you don't use daily. Invest in stylish storage solutions like jars for dry goods. A tidy kitchen always looks more polished.

Add greenery or fruit: A simple bowl of fresh fruit or a small potted herb plant on the counter adds a touch of life and colour without costing much.

Invest in stylish storage solutions.

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Living room

This is where you relax, entertain, and make memories. 

Rearrange furniture: Before you buy anything new, try rearranging your existing furniture. Sometimes, a fresh layout is all you need.

Pillows and throws: These are your secret weapons for instant luxury. Mix and match textures like velvet, faux fur, and chunky knits. Choose colours that complement your existing furniture.

Statement rug: A good rug can anchor a room and add warmth, texture, and sophistication. You don't need a massive, expensive rug. Look for geometric patterns or natural fibres like jute for a chic look.

Artwork on a budget: Create a gallery wall with affordable prints, or even your own photos. Look for frames at discount stores or secondhand shops.

Strategic lighting: Single overhead lights are a no-go. Add a floor lamp and a couple of table lamps to create warm, inviting pools of light.

Declutter surfaces: Coffee tables and bookshelves can quickly become dumping grounds. Less is often more when it comes to creating a luxurious feel.

Opt for pillows in different textures.

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Remember, it's not about how much you spend, but how smart you spend it. 

With these budget-friendly tips, you'll have your home looking Instagram-ready in no time, and your friends will be asking for your decorating secrets.

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