Things That Are Making Your Home Look Cheap
And How to Fix Them!
I know this might ruffle some feathers, but I just have to say it—these five common design mistakes are making your home look cheap. The good news? They’re all easy fixes that can instantly elevate your space!
Hanging Artwork Too High
- One of the biggest offenders in home
design is artwork that’s hung too high. This is especially common when left to most men, who tend to hang pieces at their own eye level.However, the ideal height for hanging artwork is between 57 and 60 inches from the floor to the center of the piece. This is known as the 57-inch rule, a standard used in galleries and museums worldwide.
For artwork above furniture, such as a console table or sofa, aim for six to eight inches between the bottom of the artwork and the furniture to maintain a visually balanced look. Hanging pieces at the right height creates a polished, designer-approved aesthetic. Mismatched Light Bulbs
Inconsistent lighting is a small but impactful detail that can cheapen the look of your home. When you have a mix of warm and cool bulbs, your space can feel disjointed and unintentional.
The fix? Choose bulbs with the same color temperature throughout your home. If you want a cozy and inviting atmosphere, opt for warm-tone bulbs (2700K–3000K). If you prefer a crisp, modern feel, go for cool-tone bulbs (4000K+). This simple change can instantly enhance the ambiance and make your home feel more put-together.Mismatched Carpets in Bedrooms
I know this one is controversial but hear me out. Inconsistent carpet colors and textures can make your home feel chaotic and disjointed. A uniform look creates a sense of flow and cohesion.
If you have different carpets in each bedroom, consider replacing them with a consistent style and color throughout. This simple upgrade will give your home a more high-end, seamless feel. If full replacement isn’t an option, adding matching area rugs in each room can help unify the look.Empty Flowerpots in the Yard
A well-maintained exterior is just as important as your interior when it comes to boosting curb appeal. Scattered empty flowerpots can make your yard look cluttered and neglected.
Solution: Store unused pots out of sight—whether they’re in the garage, shed, or under the deck. If you’re not using them, don’t leave them out! Keeping your outdoor space tidy will instantly make your home feel more polished and inviting.Over-Decorating Your Home
Less is more when it comes to home decor. Overloading every wall and surface with knick-knacks, wall art, and decorative items can make a space feel cluttered and unsophisticated.
Instead, try the Rule of Odds, a simple design principle that suggests grouping decor in odd numbers (3, 5, or 7) for a more visually appealing and balanced look. If you love your collectibles, display them in a dedicated area like a shelf, cabinet, or gallery wall instead of spreading them throughout the entire home.
Bonus Tip: Too Many Houseplants
I’ll admit—I struggle with this one myself! While plants can breathe life into a space, too many can make your home look cluttered or like an indoor jungle.
To maintain a balanced aesthetic, designate a specific table, corner, or shelf for your plant collection rather than scattering them everywhere. Stick to the Rule of Odds when placing smaller plants around your home to keep things looking intentional and stylish.
Checkout Homes & Gardens, for other trends which can inadvertently cheapen your home’s appearance.