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AN interior design expert has revealed the little-known tricks that can be used to enhance the appearance of any home. Her budget-friendly tips can make spaces look expensive and more spacious. Camilla Lesser is an interior expert at Essential Living , a property developer based in London, England.

Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared advice for cheaply revamping homes.



Lesser said statement lighting is a "perfect" addition to rooms and an “affordable” way to make homes look expensive and classy. She recommends setting the atmosphere with wall lights, lamps, and mood lighting rather than one big light. “Another trick to make your home look expensive is carefully choosing furniture that has character,” she said.

“Decorating with wooden pieces can add texture to your home and make it look sophisticated. “Also, opting for statement pieces like an oversized headboard or large artwork for your walls can add even more sophistication.” She said local charity shops and markets are ideal places to find artwork for a bargain.

Lesser raved that “nothing transforms spaces” like a flower arrangement as they make the home look “fresh, colorful, and inviting.” “Tulips and dandelions are particularly popular flowers for spring, as they are beautiful, vibrant, and can make a dark room appear brighter,” she said. “Flowers will help to elevate your room, but if you’re worried about having to keep replacing the flowers, you could opt for some realistic silk flowers .

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