Why Your Living Room Doesn't Look Expensive Yet

Making your living room look expensive has almost nothing to do with what you spend, and everything to do with a handful of structural principles that most homeowners were never taught. In this video, we break down exactly why certain rooms feel elevated — and why yours might not yet — using the same logic interior designers apply without ever saying out loud. You'll learn why curved forms change how the brain reads a room, and how to use that effect without buying a single new piece of furniture. You'll understand how layered lighting creates depth that overhead fixtures simply cannot, and where to reposition what you already own. We cover how art scale, not style, is what generates presence on a wall — and how to use it whether your taste runs classic or contemporary. You'll also see how mixing one older or handmade piece with contemporary furnishings creates the "collected" quality that no amount of new furniture can replicate. And we close with the single curtain adjustment that changes the perceived height of almost every room. If this way of thinking about your home resonates with you, subscribing means you'll get more of it each week. living room look expensive, home decor tips, interior design principles, how to make a room feel expensive, living room design ideas, budget interior design, making a room feel high end, home decorating on a budget, living room styling tips, interior design for homeowners Want to design a home you actually love? Subscribe to Spaced Well for weekly design tips, room makeovers, and the small changes that make the biggest difference. 🏠 New videos every week ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 Subscribe:    / @chamkhoa-i2j   ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #interiordesign #homedecor #roommakeover #minimalist #scandinaviandesign #homedesign #decorating #apartmentdecor #designtips #spacedwell