New Throw Pillows
Throw pillows completely change a room. Choose rich fabrics like velvet, linen, or faux silk. Neutral colors give a more classy look. You really don’t need many—just a few with texture and color to make your sofa feel brand new and your lounge look classy.
Add Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper
Peel-and-stick wallpaper is magic and lets you try new patterns and textures without the mess. You can create a feature wall behind your bed, kitchen counter, or in your entryway. It looks high-end but costs very little. And the best part? You can peel it off anytime.
Install Crown Molding
Crown molding instantly makes any room look more polished and finished. You can buy lightweight, easy-to-cut versions that stick right on with some adhesive. Paint it to match your trim, and suddenly your space feels like it’s from a decor magazine.
Paint Your Front Door
All it really takes to transform the look of your house is a fresh coat of paint on your front door. Try a bold color, like deep blue, red, or forest green. It’s quick and affordable, and is the easiest way to spruce up an old door.
Area Rugs
Want a designer-looking home without the extra cost? Layer your rugs. Place a small, patterned rug over a large neutral one to add a bit of warmth, depth, and texture. It’s also a smart way to reuse that old rug that’s pretty but small.
Light Switch Plates
Those cheap plastic light switch plates have got to go. Swap them out for brass, matte black, and ceramic ones. It’s a tiny change, sure, but it makes your walls look way more intentional and elegant than they used to.
Oversized Art
Big art makes a very big statement. You can either DIY your own by painting an abstract piece, or you can buy a high-resolution image that shows off a bit of your personality. Overstyled art makes your walls look stylish, no matter what you choose to display.
Curtain Tiebacks and Upgraded Rods
Basic curtains can look fancier with the right hardware and a few finishing touches. Swap plain rods for matte black or brass ones, and add tiebacks for a tailored touch that just looks better. Your windows will look expensive without the price tag.
LED Strip Lighting
LED strips are the secret to getting that modern glow in your home. Stick them under kitchen cabinets, behind the TV, or even along shelves. They add a bit of drama to any space in your home, and they’re also energy-efficient. It’s a win-win.
Coffee Table Styling
Your coffee table is the centerpiece of your living room. Glam it up by adding a few books, a candle, or a decorative tray. Keep it simple but intentional. You’ll see that it instantly makes your space feel a bit more tastefully designed.
Cabinet Hardware
Outdated knobs and pulls make even cute cabinets look old and tired. Change things up a bit and swap old hardware for modern hardware in brass, matte black, or brushed nickel. It’s a cheap, five-minute fix that completely changes the look of your kitchen or bathroom.
Under-Cabinet Lighting
Battery-powered lighting or LED strips look great and brighten your kitchen in minutes. They also add a soft glow that makes your kitchen look expensive and cozy. And the best thing of all is that you don’t need an electrician to do it.
Paint the Cabinets
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets can look dull after a few years. Give them a modern makeover with some paint in your favorite color. All you need is a few supplies and a weekend. Who said your cabinets have to be boring?
Peel-And-Stick Backsplash
If you want the look of marble or tile for your backsplash, we have the perfect solution: peel-and-stick backsplash panels. They’re super easy to cut and apply, and they look great. Try faux marble or Moroccan-inspired designs for instant class.
Decant Pantry Staples
Put your flour, sugar, and pasta into glass jars or matching containers. Add cute labels, and, boom, you’ve got a pantry that looks like something out of a cooking show. Your kitchen will look and feel more like a boutique store.
Frame That Mirror
Plain mirrors look much fancier and more expensive with a simple frame. Choose wooden trims, molding, or even a stick-on frame kit and watch your mirror come to life. Your basic mirror will look like a custom designer piece, and everyone will ask where you got it from.
Shower Curtain Swap Out
Plastic shower curtains feel cheap. Why not go for a fabric one with crisp folds instead? Choose something neutral or very subtly patterned. It’ll give your bathroom that polished, spa-like look instantly and cost you pretty much next to nothing.
Faucets and Showerheads
A new faucet or showerhead completely changes your bathroom’s mood. Think matte black, brushed gold, or sleek chrome. Yes, it’s a small update, but it makes everything look more modern and luxurious without breaking the bank or changing anything major.
Floating Shelves
For less than $100, you can get some floating shelves. They aren’t just stylish, though - they’re practical too. Use them to display rolled towels, plants, and candles, and make your bathroom look way more put-together and open. Hello, new bathroom!
Matching Dispensers
Your bathroom deserves more than mismatched dispensers. Kiss those mismatched soap bottles goodbye and invest in a set of matching dispensers for your soap, lotion, and toothbrushes. Glass, ceramic, and matte finishes look great and give your bathroom an upscale feel.
Bedding Upgrades
Is there anything more luxurious than crisp white bedding, a soft duvet, and a textured throw? The right bedding can make your bed look like it’s straight out of a hotel. Add in a few accent pillows, and you’ve got an instant bedroom refresh.
A Headboard
No headboard? It’s really no problem. DIY one with plywood, foam, and a bit of fabric. Choose neutral tones or something bright and colorful to instantly brighten your bedroom and make your bed look a bit more complete. Your sleep will thank you, too.
Wall Sconces
Did you know you can get plug-in wall sconces? There’s no easier way to add a bit of elegant lighting to your bedroom, lounge, or even your hallway. There’s no need for wiring or drilling—just hang them up and plug them in.
The Gallery Wall
This one takes a bit of work, but it’s worth it. Collect frames of different sizes from thrift or dollar stores. Now fill them with your favorite art, quotes, or family photos and arrange them on one wall. It’s a great way to personalize your space while also making it stylish.
The Nightstand Tray
A small tray on your nightstand keeps things tidy and stylish. Use it to hold books, a candle, or even your jewelry. It makes even the simplest nightstand look way more chic, like something from a design magazine.
Solar Path Lights
Light up your garden and line your walkway or garden path with solar lights. They charge during the day and glow at night, so there’s no wiring needed. The best part is that they are cheap —you can usually pick up a few for under $100.
House Numbers
Swap old, faded numbers for sleek modern ones in black or brushed metal. Or simply paint your existing ones in a bold color. It’s a tiny detail that instantly updates your home’s exterior. As a bonus, people will actually know where you stay when you give them your address.
A Seasonal Wreath
A wreath isn’t just for the holidays. Choose one that fits your style, add in some greenery and dried flowers, and make your front door feel welcoming and more homely than it already is. What a great way to greet your guests, right?
Doormat Upgrades
Your doormat really sets the tone before guests even walk through the front door. Choose one with a fun saying, a bold pattern, or your initials, and let people know who you are and what you’re about. It’s all about adding personality and charm.
Motion-Sensor Porch Lights
A motion-sensor light adds security and convenience. Pick a sleek, modern design that fits your home’s look. It makes your space safer and looks high-end—all for less than $100. It’s all about style and practicality in one cute little package.
Contact Paper
Contact paper is an easy, temporary fix for worn countertops and old drawers. Choose a faux granite, marble, or wood finish. It’s cheap, looks surprisingly real, and peels right off when you’re ready for a change. You can find a great range at any hobby or hardware store.
Decorative Molding
Flat doors look dull. Get some stick-on decorative molding and change up your front or interior doors and doorframes. Add a few rectangles or trim details, paint them, and your door suddenly looks like a custom piece. It’s instant charm for literal pennies.
Bold Interior Doors
Ever thought about giving your interior doors a refresh with some bold paint? We’re talking deep greens, navy blues, or even bright reds. It’s an easy weekend project, and your home will look modern and more expensive than it is.
Faux Built-In Bookshelves
Buy a couple of simple bookshelves and paint them the same color as your wall. It gives the illusion of built-in furniture—only it costs you way less. Now add some fun decor, books, and other knick-knacks to make it perfect.
New Light Fixtures
Swap out old light fixtures for sleeker, more modern ones. A new pendant, flush mount, or even a simple lightshade will refresh your whole space and make it look modern. You don’t need fancy wiring - just style, good taste, and around $100.


































