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Make your space show-worthy. Since interior designers and real estate agents are constantly staging homes to get them livable, aesthetic, or ready to sell, they’re full of tips and tricks to create an expensive-looking home without breaking the bank. Whether it’s adding pillows to your bed for a more luxurious hotel-like style or curating metallic knickknacks for eye-catching accents, people who stage homes for a living swear by these tricks to make your home look more expensive, for a budget-friendly price.

Setting out flameless candles with a realistic flickering wick “A flameless glass candle set can set the mood in your home while allowing you to live free of the stress of fire-spreading,” says Fort Worth real estate expert, . Eywamage’s set of three flameless come in a selection of stunning and reflective glass votives and feature a real flame-like effect to set the mood without the fear of leaving it on when you leave by accident. Plus, it comes with a remote that turns it on, controls the dimmer, and sets the four- or eight-hour timer.



Dropping a neutral rug to unify a space “A neutral or soft-patterned rug can unify a space beautifully,” says says Eric Bramlett, realtor and owner of . This is perfect for areas like your kitchen or bathroom, and is made with a woven texture and a nonslip bottom that will stay in place, no matter how many people walk over it. It measures 20 inches by 47 inches, but there are a bunch of sizes and a few other neutral colors .

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