What exterior design details make a home feel truly high-end?

I’ve been looking at different exterior design styles lately, and I’m curious what people here think makes a home look genuinely high-end.

For me, it’s usually not just the size of the house. Things like balanced proportions, lighting, landscaping, materials, windows, and the overall colour combination seem to make a much bigger difference.

I’m especially interested in hearing from people who have worked on or renovated their own homes — what detail made the biggest difference to the final look?

Would love to hear your opinions and see some examples of designs you really like.

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u/Dishusharma48 — 3 days ago

What’s one interior design choice that can completely change the feel of a room?

I’ve noticed that small changes like better furniture placement, lighting, or adding a few simple pieces can make a space feel much more comfortable and put together.

For me, the biggest difference usually comes from getting the layout right first. What do you think makes the biggest impact in a room?

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u/Dishusharma48 — 9 days ago

What’s one small bedroom upgrade that made the biggest difference for you?

I'm looking for ideas to make a bedroom feel more modern and comfortable without spending a huge budget.

What changes had the biggest impact in your space? Lighting, wall colors, furniture, storage, decor, or something else?

I'd love to see your suggestions or photos if you're happy to share. Always looking for practical ideas that actually work!

Thanks in advance! 😊

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u/Dishusharma48 — 18 days ago

What’s one exterior upgrade that made the biggest difference to your home?

I'm thinking about improving my home's exterior and would love to hear what worked best for others.

Was it new landscaping, exterior paint, lighting, a new front door, or something else?

I'd love to see your ideas or before-and-after experiences.

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u/Dishusharma48 — 21 days ago

Looking for ideas to make this space feel more warm and inviting

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to improve the look of this room, but I'm not sure where to start. It feels a bit plain, and I'd love to make it feel warmer and more comfortable without spending a huge amount.

I'm open to any suggestions—whether it's furniture placement, wall colors, lighting, decor, plants, or anything else you think would make a difference.

I'd really appreciate honest feedback. Thanks in advance! 😊

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u/Dishusharma48 — 1 month ago

What's one exterior upgrade that made the biggest difference to your home?

I've been looking at different ways people improve their home's exterior, and it's surprising how much small changes can transform the overall look.

If you've updated your home's exterior, what had the biggest impact?

  • New front door?
  • Different windows?
  • Fresh paint?
  • Better landscaping?
  • New lighting?

I'd love to hear what worked for you and if there are any upgrades you'd recommend (or wouldn't recommend). Feel free to share photos if you have them—always great to see real examples.

Thanks!

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u/Dishusharma48 — 1 month ago

What's one small change that made your boho space feel complete?

I've noticed that sometimes it's the little details that completely change how a room feels.

For those of you with a boho-style home, what was the one item or change that made your space finally feel "finished"? Was it a rug, plants, lighting, wall art, or something unexpected?

I'd love to hear what worked for you and maybe get some inspiration for my own space. 😊

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u/Dishusharma48 — 1 month ago

How did you find your decorating style?

I've been changing things around my home lately and realized I'm still figuring out what style really feels like me.

Did your style evolve over time, or did you always know what you liked? I'd love to hear how you found it.

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u/Dishusharma48 — 1 month ago

Cozy Boho Living Room Makeover – What Would You Add?

I've been working on creating a warm, cozy boho-inspired space with lots of natural light, earthy tones, plants, and soft textures. I'm pretty happy with how it's coming together, but I feel like it's still missing a little something.

If this were your space, what would you add or change? More plants, different wall art, a patterned rug, or something else?

I'd love to hear your ideas and inspiration! 🌿🤍🏡

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u/Dishusharma48 — 2 months ago

What’s one small thing that made your home feel more cozy?

I've been trying to make my space feel a little warmer and more comfortable without spending a lot of money.

So far, adding a few plants and changing my lighting has made a bigger difference than I expected. It's still a work in progress, but it's starting to feel more like home.

I'm curious what made the biggest impact in your space. Was it a rug, artwork, curtains, thrifted furniture, or just rearranging everything?

I'd love to hear what worked for you or see any ideas you're willing to share.

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u/Dishusharma48 — 2 months ago