6 Home Improvements That Add a Luxurious Feel to Your Living Spaces

Real estate observers reported the resurgence of luxury living in the past few years. In some emerging markets, luxury homes have become so popular that property developers can’t keep up with the demand.

You don’t have to be a purveyor of luxury to understand the appeal: living in a high-quality home that caters to your taste and specific requirements is indeed ideal.

While a custom-built luxury home sounds dreamy, you can also experience luxury living in your existing property with a few, well-chosen upgrades. This solution is perfect if you love your current location but are looking to update the look, feel and function of your living spaces.

Don’t worry — a home makeover need not be an unreasonably costly, drawn-out affair. With smart planning, strategic changes and tailored solutions from leading home builders, you can give your existing interiors a touch of luxury according to your vision and budget.

The following are some home enhancements you can apply to immediately give your home a luxe feel:

1. Go for Classic Hues

There’s nothing like neutrals to give home interiors a classy, roomy and zen feel. Establish a neutral color base for your flooring, furnishings and fixtures. Neutrals will give you a huge canvas to make bold color splashes for your focal points. You can integrate bold colors and textures by using accessories such as curtains, cushions, vases, clocks, photo frames, etc., which have both utilitarian and aesthetic appeal.

2. Get Rid of Aging Fixtures

Whether it’s an old lampshade that’s been gathering dust, or a bunch of chipped ornate door knobs, get them replaced. If you really love your vintage pieces, take them to a specialist for cleaning, polishing and repairs. Small fixes like these can affect the overall look of your place, and you can always begin with the little things.

3. Coordinate as You Accessorize

Whether it’s your kitchen or bathroom, or any other part of your home, coordinating hardware finishes works extra to create a polished and luxurious appeal to your home interiors. For your kitchen, you may want to consider investing in stainless steel upgrades that will give your cooking area a classic, clean and coordinated appearance.

4. Attract Attention Vertically

In making your place look luxurious, you can start from the top by employing decorative ceiling medallions that will add “oomph” to your ceiling light fixture. Lightweight polyurethane ceiling medallions come in various sizes and can be done in your choice of color. They work exceedingly well to create a professional architectural touch, and as interesting focal points up in the ceiling. To maintain this look longer at less the cost, use LED lights to power your lighting fixtures.

5. Let Tiles do the Work

Coming in a range of colors, designs, sizes, shapes and materials, tiles are versatile tools and are your home makeover best friends. To add spice to your kitchen’s style, consider various options for tile colors and textures. Subway tiles spell bright and modern. Upcycled bricks or reclaimed wood showcase rustic chic and are eco-friendly. You can go fancy using glass tiles, artsy with Moroccan mosaic tiles, or full-on luxe with marble or gunmetal tiles.

6. Dandy up Your Walkway

You need not keep all your home enhancements indoors. Update the look of your home facade by laying a color of fresh paint on your mailbox. Get rid of weeds and plant pretty flowers around it. Get those trees and bushes neatly trimmed, and rid your garden of any overgrowth. You may also want to upgrade to a well-designed driveway made of long-lasting and low maintenance material.

Luxury is a State of Mind

Keep in mind that whatever time, energy, effort and cash you invest in home improvements will go a long way in making your house aesthetically pleasing, and even quite similar to splendid luxury homes. At the same time, you are also increasing its resale value, whether or not you are looking to sell it any time soon.

AUTHOR BIO

Robert Allam is the Finance and Sales Manager for Trendsetter Homes. Through his journey from being a Sales Consultant then Office Manager, to assuming his current role, Robert has seen the company grow and has guided many clients through the process of developing their dream of a unique luxury home.

The Benefits of Bringing the Outdoors In

“Home is not a place, it is a feeling”

According to a survey by the national Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend 93% of our entire life indoors while only 7% of our time is spent in the great outdoors. And, with the exception of work, we spend most of our indoor time in the special place we call HOME. Here are four beneficial ways to incorporate more outdoor life into the 93% of time we spend indoors.

1. Purify the Air with House Plants

House plants don’t just sit still and look pretty. Several studies, including NASA’s clean air study, found that plants purify the air by removing toxins, increase productivity in the workplace and boost your mood. Research in the Journal of Alternative Complement Medicine showed that exposure to pictures of nature, including images of plants, significantly reduced stress of patients in a hospital waiting room.

Choosing an indoor plant for your home needs to be done with careful consideration and research. While some exotic plants may be beautiful to look at, they could place loved ones, including children and family pets, in danger. The safest bet is to keep all house plants out of touch if possible. Some popular kid and pet friendly plants include the Christmas Cactus, spider plant, Boston fern and African violets.

2. Use Windows & Skylights to Let the Sun Shine through Your Home

Indoors does not mean you have to shut out the sun. Having spacious windows and skylights will welcome plenty of natural sunlight into your home. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine found that daily light exposure in the workplace is significantly correlated with a person’s sleep, activity and overall quality of life. People who work in an environment without windows or any exposure to daylight have poorer sleep quality, more physical health issues and less vitality.

According to a skylight company Freelite, having skylights in your home reduces energy consumption, mildew and mold, and deficiencies in vitamins D and B1. In addition to increasing efficiency and health benefits, skylights are a worthwhile investment that increase your home’s visual interior appeal and resale value.

3. Cozy up by the Fireplace

Throughout human history, the use of fire has been very important to us, from cooking to protecting and hunting. The good news is that you don’t have to go outside anymore to sit close to a warm fire. An indoor fireplace can supply you and your family with an additional heat source and psychological benefits. Research has shown that there are stress-alleviating health benefits associated with sitting and gazing at a fireplace.

To reap the benefits of an indoor fireplace, you may not even need a real fireplace! If you have cable, Netflix, or internet access to YouTube, you may be in luck. Research from the University of Alabama suggests that merely watching a video of a fireplace, especially supplemented with a crackling sound, makes you feel more relaxed and reduces your blood pressure.

4. Keep the Kids Happy & Healthy with Natural Elements

A classroom study in Austria found that classrooms with natural wood elements can keep the kids healthier, calmer and less stressed than traditional classrooms. Another study reported that using wood in your home’s interior provides a positive atmosphere and reduces the risk of allergies.

To bring these benefits into your own home, try incorporating natural wood elements into your decorating style. Styles such as mid-century modern highlight natural wood elements with touches of color, but you can bring natural wood into your own home by investing in wooden storage options, wood beams and wood furniture.

Collectively, research has shown that bringing outdoor elements into your home provides numerous physical and psychological benefits. Having a functional indoor environment with outdoor style will promote the well-being of your family.

About the Authors

Leah Williams is an intern for Turnberry Custom Homes and a senior at Albright College majoring in English, communications and Spanish.

Toe Aung is a psychobiology major in his senior year at Albright College and is pursuing his PhD in Anthropology at Penn State University.

5 Benefits of Houseplants

House plants don’t just sit still and look pretty. From improving your health to boosting your mood, indoor plants can have a positive influence in your life as long as you choose the right plants for your life situation. Here are 5 benefits of keeping plants indoors.

Purify the Air, Breathe Better, & Improve Your Health
Plants naturally remove toxins from the air. In the 1980s, NASA conducted a Clean Air Study which found how plants play a major role in removing organic chemicals such as benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde  from indoor air. These toxic chemicals are found in common household items, such as furniture, plastics, and paints.

Increase Productivity
Several studies have shown that employees are more productive and have improved memory retention when plants were placed into offices. One study by Dr. Chris Night found that employees were 15% more productive when houseplants were placed into “lean,” minimalist workplaces. Other studies found that indoor plants can increase creativity by 45% and boost staff wellbeing by 47%. If you have a home office, you can easily boost your efficiency at home by adding a few houseplants.

Boost Your Mood
Looking at plants can make you feel happier and more optimistic. A study conducted by Seong-Hyun Park and Richard H. Mattson found that patients recover quicker when plants are placed into hospital rooms. Among health benefits such as lower ratings of pain and anxiety, patients who had plants in their rooms felt “more positive feelings and higher satisfaction about their rooms when compared with patients in the control group.”

Grow Your Own Fruits and Vegetables Indoors
For cold winter months and city life, having an outdoor garden may not be an option for your lifestyle. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t grow your own fresh produce right inside your home! Most plants don’t take up too much space and just need sufficient light, water, and TLC. Examples of plants that can be grown indoors include carrots, avocados, lemons, mushrooms, herbs, and tomatoes. Here are some tips for growing your fruits and veggies indoors.

Finding the Right Houseplant:
Kid & Pet Friendly Options
Choosing an indoor plant needs to be done with careful consideration and research. While some exotic plants may be beautiful to look at, they could place loved ones, including children and family pets, in danger. Even a non-toxic plant could cause reactions in certain individuals. For example, a plant that may be safe to eat and touch could cause an unforeseen skin reaction to a sensitive child or pet, or a pet could eat too much of a non-toxic plant, leading to an upset stomach. The safest bet is to keep all house plants out of touch of children and pets if possible. Some popular kid and pet friendly plants include the Christmas Cactus, spider plant, Boston fern, and African violets.

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