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While it would be nice to loaf around the house in a silk robe and slip into 1,000-thread-count
bed sheets, a super
luxe bedroom is not in the cards for me right now. But luckily, it’s easier and cheaper than you think to “fake it ‘til you make it” when decorating a bedroom.
Certain upgrades can make your space instantly feel more expensive, and you don’t need Egyptian cotton and designer furniture.
Sometimes all it takes is a really
great candle or one of these other smart and relatively inexpensive design tricks.
Upgrade Your Hardware
Think of
hardware like jewelry for your bedroom. The same way a big pair of earrings or a statement necklace can perk up a plain outfit, a new set of knobs or pulls on, say, your nightstands or dresser can refresh the whole room. By switching out standard hardware for something a little more visually exciting—from copper handles to crystal knobs and beyond, you can add an extra touch of luxury to your space. Check places like
Zara Home,
World Market, and
Amazon for inexpensive, stylish options.
Zhush Your Pillows
Plump, over-filled
pillows are the gold standard at fancy hotels, so bring that same look home. Overstuff your decorative throw cushions so they appear high end. Stylists do this by buying inserts that are slightly larger than whatever their pillow covers are. So if you have a 18-inch square pillow, for example,
buy 20-inch inserts. When you’re ready to replace your sleeping pillows, look for ones that are as thick and lofty as you can find. And don’t skimp on the number of them, either. You don’t have to go crazy piling sleeping pillows on, but hotels usually dress their beds with two pillows per person.
Bring in a Tray
Trays instantly class up a room, especially when they’re filled with special trinkets. If you’re planning to put one on a vanity, you can stock it with pretty perfume bottles, favorite creams, and jewelry. If you want a
small tray on your nightstand, all you need is a candle and maybe a carafe-and-water glass combo.
Make a Blanket Statement
If you can’t afford new luxury bedding, don’t worry. Focus on your throw
throw blanket instead. A big chunky knit throw placed across the foot of your bed will take the focus off a tired
duvet or comforter. You can also use a vintage tapestry or piece of fabric to update a plain
upholstered headboard—just drape it over the top of the headboard and tuck it in behind your pillows near the mattress.
Add Some Texture
Textural elements can make a bedroom feel layered and visually rich. Try a
faux fur throw on a side chair or a sheepskin rug on the floor by the bed to cozy things up a bit. Bring in
rattan baskets and look for a fun
woven light fixture if you’re into a boho luxe look. You can also sneak pom poms and tassels into the mix on
embellished blankets and
pillows. All of this will make your space more exciting and inviting.
Style Your Nightstand
Don’t let your
nightstand devolve into a junk drawer that’s basically on display. Regularly empty your drinking glasses and clear things like hand creams and dogeared paperbacks off its surface. To make your room feel more glamorous, put in a real effort to style out your nightstand. Choose a cute lamp, add in
a plant, and think about
hanging something small in the empty wall space behind the tabletop.
Upgrade Your Mirror
If you still have the plain
mirror you got during college, it’s time for a change. Try an antique-inspired brass mirror or something curvy that will open up the room. You can also find a model that has a shelf, so you gain a little vertical storage space out of your purchase, too. Mirrors can be expensive, so start your search on Craigslist, at a flea market, or at a garage sale. You can find something great secondhand. For best results, be as specific as possible with your search terms on online marketplaces. And know that if you find a shape you love but hate the finish, a can of paint is all you need to fix that.
Fake Architectural Features
If you rent and can’t make permanent changes to your space or own and just don’t want to take on a massive project, fool-the-eye paint treatments and decorative finishes can make your room’s architecture look much fancier than it actually is. Make
faux wall paneling with washi tape or
paint a half wall that looks like wainscoting. These kinds of design tricks are quicker and cheaper to execute than you might expect.
Update Your Lighting
Forget the
“boob” light fixture that often comes in a builder-grade bedroom. Replace yours with something a little more swanky like a drum-shaped pendant,
sputnik lamp, or small chandelier.
IKEA has a bunch of inexpensive but trendy lighting options, so start your search there.
Raise The Curtains
Make your room feel bigger by
raising your curtain rod two to three inches below the ceiling line. Your room will feel loftier, and your windows will seem larger, making the space, on the whole, feel much more elegant.
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