Making your bedroom look expensive doesn’t have to mean spending a fortune. It’s more about creating a calm feel than filling the room with pricey bits.

Start with your bedding

Crisp white or soft neutral sheets instantly give that boutique hotel look. If you can, go for cotton with a decent thread count. It doesn’t have to be luxury brand, just something that feels smooth. Add a throw at the end of the bed and a couple of cushions in complementary tones for a layered finish.

Lighting makes a huge difference

This is especially true in UK homes where natural light isn’t always guaranteed. Swap harsh ceiling bulbs for warm white ones and add bedside lamps. Matching lamps on either side of the bed create symmetry. Wall lights or pendant lights can also free up space on bedside tables. Speaking of tables, clear the clutter. Expensive-looking rooms aren’t crammed. Keep the surfaces tidy and style them simply. A small stack of books, a candle or maybe a vase with fresh flowers is nice. Less really is more.

You can also transform the room with bespoke wardrobe doors. You can find a collection of stunning bespoke wardrobe doors from local companies. Upholstered doors and ski chalet-style doors were in vogue last year and remain popular.

Curtains are another easy upgrade

Hang them higher than the window frame to give the illusion of taller ceilings. Heavier fabrics like velvet tend to look more luxurious than thin, unlined pairs. Swap tired drawer handles, add a large mirror, or invest in a statement headboard.

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