Avoid These Things That Make Your Home Look Cheap

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When you are planning home improvements, it’s important that you know what can make your home look cheap and what you should avoid. Knowing this information will help to prevent you from making mistakes that could impact your home’s aesthetic and may even reduce the value of your property.

 

 

Even if you’re working with a relatively low budget, there is still no reason for you to make your home look cheap. There are many simple, budget-friendly things you can do to prevent your home looking cheap and tacky.

 

To help ensure your home doesn’t look cheap and tacky, property expert Thomas Goodman from MyJobQuote.co.uk has compiled this list of things that can make your home look cheap. When planning your home renovations, keep these things in mind to ensure your home looks as appealing as possible.

 

Take a look at the list of things to avoid below:

 

Using Matching Flatpack Furniture

 

Filling a room with matching flatpack furniture is a sure-fire way to make a room look tacky. Flatpack furniture is instantly recognisable due to its lack of design and flimsy construction. These pieces of furniture serve a purpose but do nothing for interior design. If you're on a tight budget, try opting for second-hand furniture that has some character rather than instantly turning to flatpack furniture for the attractive price. Second-hand pieces are often even cheaper than flatpack pieces and will bring some personality to your indoor space. Plus, second-hand furniture tends to be much sturdier and more durable than flatpack furniture, which can often be very flimsy and may start to fall apart after a few short months of use.

 

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Rattan Décor

 

Rattan décor has been very popular over the past few years. From sofas to chairs to even beds, there are many different types of rattan furniture. However, it seems the popularity of this material for interior design has finally reached its peak. Too much rattan is now seen as being overwhelming and tacky. While rattan hasn’t disappeared altogether, 2023 is seeing rattan pieces being used as more of an accent piece rather than a focal point. Keep this in mind when making future furniture purchases.

 

Hanging Unlined Curtains

 

It's important to treat your windows well with a good set of curtains or a fabulous-looking set of blinds. There are many different curtain designs available on the market that are sure to bring something wonderful to your indoor space. However, one thing that many homeowners overlook is the lining of the curtains. Draperies are one of the most effective ways to enhance your home's elegance and charm. If you work with someone who is very skilled in their craft, you can achieve draperies with impeccable details, such as hand-sewn passementerie. These instantly create a much more bespoke and luxurious feel. Lined curtains are much more visually appealing from both the inside and the outside of the home.

 

Chevron Patterns

 

Chevron patterns became very popular in UK homes around five years ago. While this design works brilliantly in small doses, it can easily become very overwhelming and can shift the focus from other beautiful accents in a room. Although it was once popular, it’s time to think about ditching this design if it’s present anywhere in your home. Instead, choose some less distracting patterns and designs, or simply go for a minimalistic, sleek look without incorporating any patterns.

 

 

Old Windows

 

The windows are the eyes of the house. By updating your windows, you can completely change the entire personality of your property. You can fit new windows of the same size or you can choose to alter the size and shape of the windows to give your house a completely new appearance. New windows always look great on a house. So if you’re looking to prevent your house from looking cheap, consider installing some new windows. One important thing to keep in mind when fitting new windows is that they should fit in with the overall design of your home, otherwise you could risk making your home look even more cheap. For example, if you have a traditional style of home, choose traditional windows that will fit in well with the styling of the rest of your home.

 

An Old Shabby Roof

 

When you come to your home every day, you may not even take any notice of the roof. It’s something that many homeowners overlook. However, when other people are looking at your property, an old or shabby-looking roof could be a big turn off. The roof covers the full upper area of the house, so it’s a very dominant feature on a property. You can improve the appearance of your roof by having it cleaned, replacing broken roof tiles, or getting a brand new roof. A brand new roof will have the biggest impact. However, simply improving the appearance of the existing tiles can make a huge difference in the way your house looks overall.

 

A Generic Gallery Wall

 

Creating a gallery wall in your home is a great way to make use of empty wall space. However, when you create a gallery wall, you want to be mindful of what you’re trying to accomplish with that space. Avoid filing up an empty wall with generic, mass-produced pieces of artwork just to simply fill the empty space. It’s sometimes better to have a completely blank space than to fill the wall with unoriginal or uninteresting art pieces. If you want to create a gallery wall in your home, it’s important that you take your time and have a clear vision of what you’re trying to achieve in that space before you begin buying pieces of artwork.

 

Too Much DIY Furniture

 

This doesn't mean that you should avoid DIY furniture at all costs. A singular piece of DIY furniture, such as a handmade coffee table, for example, is a great way to invoke conversation with guests, and it can often work really well with other furniture pieces in a room. However, you want to avoid adding too many DIY furniture items to one room. When a room is filled with DIY furniture, it can begin to look less like an interior design choice and more like you've filled the room with a collection of recycled rubbish.

 

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An Old Or Worn Out Front Door

 

Your front door is the first thing people will see when they walk up to your home. This feature can make all the difference in making your home look more expensive. Whether you fit a completely new front door or you choose to paint your old front door, updating the front door is a sure-fire way to ensure your home doesn’t look cheap. Updating the front door is a very quick and easy way for you to improve the appearance of your home and most of the time, this can be done as a DIY project. With many different types and styles of front door to choose from, you should easily be able to find a door that suits the theme of your home and suits your personal taste.

 

Certain Colours For The Front Door

 

Although designers like to encourage homeowners to be creative and show off their personalities in their home décor, there are certain circumstances where this can result in your home looking cheap. Bright colours for the front door can often be a big turn off. Some examples of colours that you should steer clear of are bright pink, bright yellow, and orange. Certain colours could even have some damaging effects to the value of your home. Instead, you’re advised to choose more common, neutral colours for the front door. Be sure to choose a door colour that fits in well with the overall style of your property.

 

An Old Or Broken Driveway

 

If the driveway leading up to your home is old, broken, or particularly dirty, this could make your home look cheap. If you want to improve the appearance of your driveway, you could start by cleaning the driveway and filling in any cracks. Pressure washing the driveway is one of the best ways to clean it. If your driveway is particularly old or ugly, it may be time for you to think about getting a new driveway. A new driveway can completely change the appearance of your property. Be sure to choose a driveway that ties in well with the design of your home.

 

 

A Tired or Messy Front Garden

 

If your front garden has become overgrown or if parts of the garden are dead, this can very quickly make your home look cheap. Regardless of how beautiful your property is, if the garden isn’t up to scratch, it’s going to have an effect on the overall appearance of your home. It’s important to ensure that your home’s garden fits in well with the style of our property if you want it to look expensive. For example, if your home’s exterior is quite traditional, you will want to choose classic plants and opt for formal pruning if you can. This will allow your home to have a lot of character from the outside. If your home is a contemporary style, go for a more minimalistic approach to create an inviting entrance to your property. If you have a front lawn, be sure to keep this looking neat and tidy. Outdoor lights can help to improve the appearance of the front garden at night.

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