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The Little Things That Make Your Home Luxe

  • Mar 12
  • 2 min read

Many of us, when we think of luxury homes, think of huge mansions with expensive designer furniture and architectural features to die for, and of course, that stuff is pretty luxurious, but you know what? It is not necessary. True luxury often comes from the little things; the touches that bring everything together. 


That being the case, let’s take a look at the little things that really do make your home more luxe.


Upgrade your hardware


One of the easiest ways to create a more luxurious feel in your home is by upgrading hardware. Door handles, cabinet pulls, and drawer knobs are used every day, yet they are often overlooked when it comes to design.


Switching out standard hardware for higher-quality materials such as brass, bronze, or matte black finishes can instantly elevate the appearance of a room. Well-designed hardware feels solid, looks elegant, and gives everyday spaces a more intentional look.


For example, Luxury interior details – Corston offers beautifully crafted antique brass door hardware that adds warmth and character to interiors. Small touches like these can quietly transform the overall feel of your home.


Focus on lighting


Lighting is one of those things that many of us overlook in our homes. As long as we have working bulbs that allow us to see around, then we don’t think much more about it, but actually, lighting can make or break a luxe interior. Harsh overhead lights can make even the most beautifully decorated room feel cold and uninviting, which is why you need to do better and that means layered lighting.


If you want your home to feel truly luxurious, then you need to combine ceiling fixtures with table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lighting to create an atmosphere that is both balanced and warm. Soft, warm-toned bulbs help create a cozy environment while highlighting design features throughout the room. Oh, and if you can fit in a chandelier or two, and a few expensive scented candles, then so much the better. 


Add texture and natural materials


Luxury interiors often feature a mix of textures and natural materials. Soft fabrics, wood, stone, and metal all contribute to a richer visual experience. Simple additions such as linen curtains, velvet cushions, or a textured throw blanket can make a room feel more inviting and layered. Natural materials like marble trays, wooden bowls, or woven baskets also add subtle elegance without overwhelming the space.


When textures are combined thoughtfully, a room feels more carefully curated and that is always more luxurious.


Keep spaces clutter-free


Clutter, even if it is expensive clutter, never looks or feels luxurious. It feels messy and chaotic, maybe even cheap. So if you are serious about bringing more luxe to yur home, you need to get serious about clearing it out and removing anything you do not need or love, or at least hiding it away.  Decorative storage solutions, such as stylish boxes or baskets, help maintain a tidy look while still keeping items accessible.


A clean, organized space allows the design details of your home to really stand out, right?

Time to add little touches of luxe!

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