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8 Things That Can Make Your House Look ‘Cheap’

When designers say that a home looks ‘cheap,’ they’re not referring to the price. This common statement means that the elements aren’t cohesive. When you don’t pick all the details correctly, they can look visually jarring. If you think that your home looks cheap but can’t put a finger on the exact reason, we have you covered. This post explains the most common reasons a home doesn’t look well put together!

Basic light fixtures

Light fixtures aren’t there only for their functionality. They also bring style and sophistication into a space. With so many light fixtures to choose from, you should ditch the basic ones that look tacky.

A stylish pendant will help transform the space (from Unsplash)

Cluttered shoe racks in the entryway

A cluttered shoe rack isn’t the most pleasant sight in the foyer or entryway. When you own dozens of pairs of shoes, organizing them might be a hassle. If you aren’t ready to downsize your collection, opt for hidden storage solutions to conceal the clutter. You can install drawers under the stairs for a clutter-free entryway. Or, get wall-mounted shoe cabinets to save space.

Shoe organization cabinet to conceal the clutter (from Unsplash)

Matching furniture sets

While furniture sets used to be pretty popular during the ’90s, they are considered outdated now. Designers tend to avoid the matchy look to add visual interest. Even though getting a set is more straightforward than completing your own, it can end up looking unfashionable. If you are going after an expensive look without spending much money, it is better to mix and match.

Check your local furniture store, visit thrift shops, or see what the flea market has to offer. Although mixing and matching might appear tricky, there is one simple hack to follow for a cohesive look. Always make sure that there is one common point between the different pieces. They might belong to the same color family, have the same style, or be covered with the same material.

A mix and match set that looks refined (from Unsplash)

Cord clutter

With so many devices and gadgets throughout the home, cord clutter is a real problem. Even if you try to create a stylish space, those electronic cords will still be an eyesore. Gather the cables together and use organizers to keep them tidy. Cord covers will conceal the cords, and you won’t trip over them. Alternatively, you can tuck the cables out of sight in decorative baskets and drawers.

Cord organizer to keep the cords away from sight (from Wayfair)

Wrong layout

Even if you get expensive furnishings, an improper arrangement can make your home look cheap. Always make sure to avoid blocking the windows since this obstructs the natural light. Also, avoid placing the furniture up against a wall.

Oversized artwork brings the high-end feel (from Unsplash)

Mass-produced artwork

Mass-produced art can make a home look cheap, as everyone and their grandma has it. Consider curating your own photography or simply investing in genuine artwork. Check local art shows and craft fairs for affordable originals.

Curated gallery instead of mass-produced artwork (from Unsplash)
The right choice of artwork adds style (from Unsplash)

Wrong rug size

A rug can anchor a space and create a defined area. However, a tiny rug won’t achieve the desired effect. And a too-large rug will look like a carpet. Designers will advise you to offer coverage for at least the front legs of your furniture.

The right area rug adds coziness to the room (from Unsplash)

Fake plants

Greenery will add a touch of freshness to your home. If you don’t have a green thumb and can’t keep any plants alive, you might be tempted to try the faux ones. But no matter how realistic they look, professional designers agree that fake plants can make a home look cheap – especially if they’re dusty! Use real plants instead.

Potted plants add a touch of freshness (from Unsplash)
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Oversized plants such as the fiddle leaf fig can make a home look expensive (from Unsplash)

Kristina Shestakova

Kristina is a home decor enthusiast that loves to share practical tips. With more than 5 years in the interior design content writing niche, she has lots to share. She is obsessed with Pinterest, looking for the most creative ideas for your inspiration. Hopefully, this will motivate you to create the home you always wanted.

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