28 Chic Items That'll Make Your Home Look Expensive

Chic home décor

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@monikh

I would describe myself as someone who would rather spend money on a pair of shoes than a decorative bowl, no matter how beautiful it may be. That said, I still want my home to look chic and elevated. To add another layer, I'm picky when it comes to home décor, as it's not something I switch out nearly as often as, say, my shoes. 

As with anything, when it comes to a living space, a good goal is to make it look expensive without actually being expensive. That's the exact lens I looked through when choosing the home items for this roundup. These 28 chic items have the ability to make your home look ultra-expensive with minimal effort and money on your part. Keep reading for all of the best luxe-looking items to fill your home with, from throw pillows to vases to candles. Order any one of these and prepare for compliments at your next dinner party.

I ordered this coffee table book the second I laid eyes on it, naturally.

If you want to splurge on a chic candle, this is my recommendation. (Bonus: It lasts for ages.)

These are pretty enough to leave on display.

Linen is one of the most expensive-looking fabrics there is.

This would be great for a guest room, where a ton of storage space isn't needed.

For storing dog toys, blankets—you name it.

These colors are so easy to work with.

When it comes to clocks, the sleeker and more understated the better.

I'm on board with anything cloud-like.

This graphic pillowcase has a perfect five-star rating.

A fancy hand soap instantly elevates a kitchen or bathroom.

Modern elegance at its most wallet-friendly.

I bought this from Amazon almost four years ago, and I'm still obsessed with it.

This functional and pretty serving dish is made of marbled, enameled steel.

It's minimal frames only for me.

It's not the cheapest dog bed on the internet, but it might be the best. Just ask my dog, Fanny.

Parachute has quiet luxury home décor on lock.

The perfect pop of color for a powder room.

Keep this by your entryway to cut down on clutter.

These look like they belong in a luxury hotel in Santorini.