The paint colour that makes your home ooze luxury & look more expensive without breaking the bank – it’s bold & tasteful

The paint colour that makes your home ooze luxury & look more expensive without breaking the bank – it’s bold & tasteful

WITH bills continuing to skyrocket and the cost of living crisis still pulling on the purse strings, decorating your home may seem way down on the list of priorities.

But did you know that there is one cheap and easy way to make your home look more expensive?

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Property experts have revealed the colour to paint your home to make it look expensiveCredit: Getty
Smiling woman painting a wall.

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And it’s an easy way to make your home look elegent without the heft price tagCredit: Getty

It’s all about the colour that you put on the walls – and it can give your home an effortless glow-up without the hefty price tag.

So you’re thinking of giving your rooms a much-needed refresh, then you might want to take note.

Interior experts have said there is one colour that can transform any room and add perceived value to your home.

Not only can it elevate the space, but it can also make any room look effortlessly more refined.

Terry Fisher, a property expert at Sold.co.uk, explained that the colour you choose for your walls is one of the most overlooked – yet powerful – tools in home presentation.

He said: “People think you need to rip out kitchens or spend thousands on new flooring to make a home feel more valuable.

One of the simplest and cheapest ways to elevate a space is to get the paint colour right. It’s all about creating the right atmosphere – and one colour in particular does that perfectly

Terry Fisherproperty expert at Sold.co.uk

“But actually, one of the simplest and cheapest ways to elevate a space is to get the paint colour right.

“It’s all about creating the right atmosphere – and one colour in particular does that perfectly.”

The property expert revealed that navy blue can give your home a polished, luxurious feel without the need for costly renovations.

Terry explained: “Navy blue is timeless, elegant, and makes a room feel instantly more refined.

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“It’s bold enough to add drama, but subtle enough to remain tasteful.

“Whether you use it on walls, doors or even kitchen cabinets, it creates a sense of depth and sophistication that buyers really respond to.”

Terry explained that it works particularly well in living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms.

However, it can also make a striking impression in hallways or entrance areas.

He said: “I’ve seen homes that felt fairly average on paper completely transformed just by adding a navy blue feature wall or repainting old furniture in a deep navy shade.

“It’s a colour that suggests quality, and it helps smaller spaces feel more considered and styled.”

But it’s not just about aesthetics – there’s a psychological element at play too.

And this can actually attract buyers if you are planning to put your home on the market.

PERFECT PAIRINGS

IF you really want to enhance your home and give it an expensive feel on the cheap, then the little finishings can make all the difference.

It’s not just about the colour itself, but also what you pair it with. So if you are thinking of adding navy to your home, then these are some of the best colour combos to pair it with, depending on the vibe you’re looking for.

Classic and versatile – if you’re going for a timeless look, then you might want to consider pairing navy blue with white, grey, beige or other shades of blue.

Bold and vibrant – for those who fancy something a little bolder, then a striking colour like red would work. Or you could opt to use orange for an energising vibe or yellow for a touch of warmth.

Cool and calming – navy is a very calming colour, especially for rooms like the bedroom. So if you’re thinking of creating a more relaxing environment, then adding some sage green would be perfect. Colours like pink, blush, peach and coral also work while adding a touch of softness; or purple can give a soft, unique and sophisticated contrast.

Terry revealed: “Navy blue feels calm and composed.

“It’s a colour that creates a sense of order, which can be really appealing to buyers during viewings.

“It signals that the home has been well cared for, and that care is a subtle value-add when it comes to how people perceive the property.”

While painting a room is a simple job, Terry suggests paying attention to the finish for the best results.

He said: “Go for a matte or eggshell finish rather than high gloss – it looks more sophisticated.

“And if you’re unsure, start small. Even painting a door or an alcove in navy blue can give a space a completely new feel.”

Royal blue bedroom with black and white bedding, wooden floor, and gold accents.

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Experts have said navy blue is the perfect colour for any roomCredit: Getty