A classy home makes you feel comfortable and content. Without spending too much, you can add some effortless elegance to a house you would be proud to show off.
Luxury materials are pretty much the first step when you want to make your home look a bit more expensive. Investing in certain materials is worth it because they offer the luxury you are looking for.
However, most well-made decor items that use natural materials will also last much longer if you look after them. For example, a marble side table by CFS will potentially last forever as long as you take care of it. That’s sustainability and elegance all in one neat package!
Invest In Quality Art Pieces
Some might say that the height of luxury lies with art. You may disagree, and that’s fine. But you can’t deny that a room is elevated with the right art pieces. From sculpture to oil paintings, there are many ways you can add to a room. And you don’t have to break the bank either. Stunning art pieces are available from local artists and art galleries with many styles and designs to choose from. Holding onto these can also be an investment as the artists become popular.
Effortless Home Elegance With Colour
Colour is perhaps the most critical part of designing a room. Clashes can break the design, while the balance can make it. People have been painting their home’s walls for 40,000 years and with good reason. Colour, apart from looking attractive, actually changes how we feel inside a space.
Heavy and bold colours can make a room feel oppressive, while pastels can feel like they breathe air into a room. And light? That’s another subject when it comes to interior design.
Get The Layered Lighting Right
Further to light, you don’t always need to rely on the sun and the right colours. The sun goes down, and not all parts of a home are bright. That’s where layered lighting comes in handy. Layered lighting relies on using the right amount of artificial light to illuminate a space. For example, you can use a ceiling bulb dimmed to a certain level and offset the lack of light in darker areas with LEDs and lamps that provide just enough to see but accentuate a room.
Accentuate Natural Features
Pretty much all homes have stunning natural architectural features. As they are renovated, sometimes these are hidden and purposefully covered up. If you live in a house built before the 1920s, you may have some stunning Victorian features hidden behind more modern facades and fittings. You can accentuate these to help a room look more elegant. Common places to find them would be over doorways and arches, fireplaces, and around windows.
Luxury materials such as marble will add effortless home elegance to your property. You can also use colours well and accentuate hidden architectural stylings to bring your home to life.

