I love glamorous spaces. In fact, I love them so much that I have a Pinterest board dedicated to them. A space the evokes a glamorous mood is one that looks tough to create. There are shiny surfaces, rich finishes, texture, and luxe furnishings. The space looks super expensive, but here’s a secret: you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get this look.
The space above is one of my favorites that I’ve found on Pinterest. I love all the many textures used and the depth created with the color scheme. The space is neutral, despite the pop of color of the sofa. I love how the designer used various shades of cream and gray along with the brown wood floors and black piano. Every glamorous space should have something black! The glass, chrome, crystals, and fur all add dimension and contrast, and gives the eye a lot of things to look at.
How to add Glamour into Your Space
Mirrors
Mirrored furniture and accessories provide reflective surfaces that make a room feel luxe and larger. Whether the mirrors are clear or smoky (it’s good to have a mixture throughout the space), mirrors bring in elegance and glamour.
Chandeliers
The decor market is flooded with affordable chandeliers and putting them in unexpected places like a walk-in closet or bathroom makes a home feel even more glamorous. Crystal chandeliers are my favorite.
Dramatic Lighting
Glamorous spaces should have the lighting on a dimmer to give the space atmosphere and drama. Placing accent lighting near cozy seating or mirrors help create the mood. Wall sconces are available at any budget and are a great way to give your space that Hollywood Glam vibe.
Fur, Silk, and other Luxe Fabrics
Luxe fabrics like fur, silk, and velvet ups the “glam” factor. Upholstering a piece of furniture in a luxe fabric could make a piece look much more expensive and therefore give the room the high-style feel of the Hollywood Glam style. Drapery should be dramatic, even if they’re just a solid color. Pillows could be dressed up with trim and fur. Various textures are a must!
Color
Using white or cream liberally throughout a space helps with the allure of a luxe, glamorous space. White or cream can be mixed with gold, purple, red, or black, but you should really limit your color scheme to two or three colors (including your white or cream). My favorite glamorous spaces are those that use various shades of a cream for a monochrome base color scheme and bring in small pops of an accent color.
Accessories
Glass, feathers, and pearls are all great ways to bring in a bit of glamour. You can place pearls (or faux-pearl) jewelry in a glass box or feathers laid out on a table. The look is minimal and glam. If you’re looking for sculptures for end tables or bookcases, those that are glass, glossy, metallic, or figural all make for a more luxe environment. A display of white candles are another way to bring drama and sexy lighting. Remember, it’s all about the sparkle and drama.
Also, a glamorous space wouldn’t be complete with at least one vintage, exclusive piece. Go raid your nearest antique shop or flea market to find that piece that’s beautiful and tells a story.
Remember, when creating a glamorous space, you must have some sparkle, drama, and depth. A successful design would look well curated, luxe, and high-end. Pop on over to Houzz or Pinterest for glamorous inspiration!
Do you love glamorous spaces? Do you think less is more when creating this kind of space or should a glamorous space be over the top? Drop a comment and let me know!
Till next time,
XOXO
Riverbend Home says
Chandeliers and mirrors definitely add instant glam. Great post!
Whitney says
I agree, Casey! There’s something about sparkle and reflections that give that luxe look! Thanks for stopping by!
Whitney
Kita says
Love the glam and it doesn’t take much. I think the only room I would glam up is my living room and my bedroom the rest of the rooms the kids would not make it that glam lol
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Whitney says
LOL! Kids won’t appreciate a glamorous space! 🙂
Whitney
Shonda says
Great ideas! I want to attemp to glam up my family room for the holidays and I had also planned to use creams and silver for a tad bit of sparkle. Thank you for the inspiring ideas! 😉
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Whitney says
Creams and silvers are the epitome of classic glam! You would do it!
Whitney
Miss Daja says
EVERYTHING about this post is so me! I love the classy colors. A vintage chandelier piece was my main inspiration for the Victorian style theme I wanted to create in my room but once we actually moved in (apartment) I realized there was a huge ceiling fan taking the place of where I wanted to place my chandelier. I suppose I can place it elsewhere but the ceiling fan takes away from the decor a little and I can’t remove it. Any suggestions?
Whitney says
Miss Daja,
In the last apartment I lived in, I had a hideous ceiling light. I asked my landlord if I could change it to something that looked a bit better, and he told me YES and even changed it for me himself (I had to buy it, of course, and I even had to get someone to change it back when I moved). Maybe you can try this in your place?
Whitney