Adding luxury to your home doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Although it is possible to add elements to the interior space that seem expensive, in fact these elements can be achieved at low cost.
When it comes to interior design, subtle changes can go a long way.
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In interior design, texture “refers to the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or material,” according to the Homes & Gardens website.
By making small changes to the texture of your home, you can give it a more upscale and upscale look.
There are many easy ways to add texture to your home at low cost. (St. Petersburg)
Below are some ways you can add texture to your home to achieve an overall more expensive look.
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1. Overlap items
One easy way to add texture to your home is to layer items.
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This can mean a variety of things, from placing a faux fur throw over the bed in your room to neatly folding a blanket and draping it over the couch in your living room.
You can also stack cushions on your sofa.
Draping pillows and blankets on your sofa is an easy way to add texture to your home. (St. Petersburg)
Additionally, stack items on your bookshelf, for example by stacking books on top of each other or by including other objects of different sizes and shapes.
2. Enjoy photos
Photographs are a great way to add texture to your home.
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While it’s fine to just frame your photos, more artistically displayed photos can give your home a more elegant feel.
For example, printing pictures on wooden tags not only adds texture to your home, but also makes the space feel more luxurious.
Shutterfly is one place where you can create your own custom wood plates for your home.
There are many unique ways to display photos in your home. (St. Petersburg)
You can display your family’s memories luxuriously by lining the walls of your home with wooden tags.
3. Wall art
You can also use artwork to add dimension to your walls.
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Artwork can be very expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. If you look in the right places, you can find unique and beautiful pieces at low prices.
There are many major retailers that sell artwork, but another place to look is sites like Etsy.
Etsy is full of unique handmade wall art. With so many different designs on Etsy, you’re sure to find one that fits the style of your home.
Hanging wall art on the walls of your home is an easy way to add texture to your space. (St. Petersburg)
4. Small accent
A little bit goes a long way.
Placing small accents around your home can add texture and luxury to your home.
A small accent is a neatly stacked stack of books on the coffee table with a matching candle next to it.
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Other accents include decorations and accessories placed on bookshelves.
From small bedside lamps to large light fixtures on the floor, light fixtures can add texture to a space, as can mirrors of all sizes.
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Houseplants are also a great way to add texture to your home. Small plants can be placed on the coffee table or bookshelf, and large plants can be placed in the corner of the room. You can also add texture to your walls by hanging houseplants.
If you have hardwood floors, adding things like small cozy rugs around your home is also a way to add texture.
Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.