The architectural design of a home plays a big role in attracting potential buyers. This summer, whether you’re trying to sell your house, looking to buy one, or just want to give your home some valuable upgrades, keep in mind these designer tricks for making a home look and feel more expensive – almost instantly.
Architectural molding is a key component of custom-built homes and one of the most important details in a home’s appearance and sense of character. If your home doesn’t already have basic baseboards and crown molding, add them for a more finished, polished look. If you need to plaster the ceiling and the walls, we suggest hiring a plaster master melbourne. If you already have these basics, but they’re the shrimpy standard Builder Grade version, try replacing them or bulking them up so they look more substantial. Baseboards look best when they’re about 7% of your ceiling height, which would be about 6 ¾” – 7” high in a standard 8’ ceiling home. Crown molding looks best around 4 – 5 ¾” thick in a standard 8’ ceiling home, while homes with higher ceilings can handle even larger molding. Be sure to case out any open doorways to continue this custom look, and for even more appeal, consider dressing up a dining room or entry hall with a chair rail and wainscoting.
Lighting is another critical ingredient in creating a custom, luxurious feel in homes of any price point. Designers know that the right lighting is key to setting a mood; it can make a space appear soothing and calm, cozy and warm, or light-er and brighter than it actually is. Good lighting can even make a home’s inhabitants appear more attractive – at least while they’re in it, that is. The easiest way to control the lighting in your home is to install dimmers on any overhead light switches. I also like to have sconces on dimmers, as they’re typically used in powder rooms, dining rooms, and hallways – all places you don’t need bright task light. Depending on how many overhead and sconce switches you have in your home, a good commercial electrician can probably install dimmers on all of them in a single day’s work, and you’ll have an instant upgrade for the cost of one day’s labor. I promise that you’ll find yourself using those dimmers on an almost daily basis!
When it comes to the exterior of your home, hiring a roofing contractor to repair or replace your roofing system is a great idea to improve the overall appeal of your property.
But before hiring and buying all the materials needed, you must first consider to find a Knowledgeable roofer, ask, plan, execute for a much better result or outcome of the project.
Lastly, there are several small, done-in-a-day tricks that can give your home a more luxurious feel. To keep accent pillows on your sofa looking plush, use larger inserts. Designers always use a one-size-larger insert than the pillow cover, but big-box retailers typically use the same size insert and cover which leaves pillows looking rather flat and wilted. Designers also like to make essential every-day products look pretty by stashing them in attractive canisters and boxes; this allows you to leave things out where you use them. In the laundry room, dump your Tide pellets into a pretty canister. In the kitchen, pour your dish washing soap into an olive oil decanter rather than leaving the giant Ajax jug sitting out. In the bathroom, pour mouthwash into an etched glass decant-er with matching tumbler and display them on a tray. Tuck a linen tissue box cover over any Kleenex boxes sitting around the house. As miniscule as these upgrades may sound, any good decorator will tell you that real style is in the details.Try one or all of these designer upgrades, and you’ll be surprised at the noticeable difference these easy changes make!
[blockquote class=blue]Kitty Burruss is a wife, mother, and interior designer who positively swoons over dentil crown molding and her home’s antique brass doorknobs. To read more, visit www.WestchesterDecorator.blogspot.com.[/blockquote]