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How to Design an Airbnb That Looks Premium on a Budget
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Vanshika Chandnani February 26, 2026
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You don’t need luxury furniture or an interior designer to make your Airbnb look high-end. Many profitable listings look premium not because they are expensive, but because they are intentional. 

Guests judge your property first through photos. If it feels clean, cohesive, and thoughtfully styled, it can command better pricing even on a controlled budget. 

Here’s how to design an Airbnb that looks premium without overspending. 


 

1. Start with a Neutral Base 

Premium spaces almost always start with a calm, neutral foundation. 

Choose: 

  • White, off-white, or light beige walls 

  • Neutral sofas (grey, beige, taupe) 

  • Simple bedding in white or soft tones 

Neutrals: 

  • Photograph better 

  • Make spaces look larger 

  • Allow easy replacements later 

  • Appeal to a wider audience 

Avoid bold wall colours or loud furniture. Trends fade. Neutral stays timeless. 

 

2. Focus on One “Hero” Piece Per Room 

Instead of filling the space with many small decorative items, choose one standout piece. 

Examples: 

  • A well-designed bed with an upholstered headboard 

  • A clean, modern sofa 

  • A statement mirror 

  • A single large framed artwork 

One strong focal point makes the room feel curated. Too many small items make it feel cluttered. 

 

3. Upgrade Soft Furnishings First 

Soft furnishings create a premium feel quickly and affordably. 

Invest in: 

  • Hotel-style white bedding 

  • Two full pillows per guest 

  • A textured throw blanket 

  • Matching cushion covers 

Layering creates depth. A simple bed can look luxury with crisp sheets and structured pillows. 

Guests often associate comfort with quality. 

 

4. Improve Lighting (It Changes Everything) 

Lighting is one of the cheapest ways to elevate a space. 

Avoid: 

  • Single harsh white tube lights 

  • Dim corners 

  • Mixed colour temperatures 

Instead: 

  • Use warm white bulbs 

  • Add bedside lamps 

  • Include a floor lamp in the living room 

Warm lighting instantly adds softness and sophistication. 

 

5. Keep Furniture Simple and Structured 

Premium doesn’t mean heavy wooden furniture. It means clean lines. 

Look for: 

  • Straight edges 

  • Minimal detailing 

  • Matte finishes 

  • Consistent colour tones 

Avoid bulky, ornate designs. They can make the space look dated. 

Simple furniture often looks more expensive in photos. 

 

6. Use Large Art, Not Many Small Frames 

Wall décor should feel intentional. 

Instead of: 

  • Multiple tiny photo frames 

  • Random prints 

Choose: 

  • One large artwork above the sofa 

  • big framed print above the bed 

Large-scale art makes rooms feel designed rather than decorated. 

 

7. Hide Clutter Completely 

Premium spaces look clean because they are free of visible clutter. 

Remove: 

  • Extra cables 

  • Personal items 

  • Excess décor 

  • Too many tabletop items 

Use: 

  • Cable organisers 

  • Closed storage 

  • Simple trays to group small items 

Visual cleanliness equals perceived luxury. 

 

8. Upgrade Hardware for Instant Impact 

Small upgrades make a big difference. 

Consider replacing: 

  • Cabinet handles 

  • Old curtain rods 

  • Basic bathroom fittings 

Matte black, brushed gold, or simple stainless steel finishes add a modern touch at low cost. 

These details subtly elevate the entire space. 

 

9. Maintain Consistency Across Rooms 

Premium design feels cohesive. 

Stick to: 

  • 2–3 main colours throughout 

  • Similar metal finishes 

  • Consistent curtain styles 

  • Matching wood tones 

If each room feels completely different, it breaks the sense of polish. 

Consistency creates harmony. 

 

10. Keep Open Space 

Many hosts think filling empty corners adds value. It often does the opposite. 

Open space: 

  • Makes rooms feel larger 

  • Improves photo appeal 

  • Reduces cleaning effort 

  • Prevents visual clutter 

Leave breathing room around furniture. 

Less can look far more expensive. 

 

11. Invest Where Guests Physically Interact 

Not everything needs upgrading. 

Spend slightly more on: 

  • Mattress 

  • Sofa 

  • Dining chairs 

These are high-contact items. If they feel solid and comfortable, guests perceive the entire home as higher quality. 

Save on purely decorative pieces. 

 

12. Prioritize Cleanliness Over Décor 

A clean ₹30,000 setup can look better than a poorly maintained ₹2 lakh setup. 

Premium feel comes from: 

  • Spotless floors 

  • Crisp linen 

  • No stains 

  • No chipped edges 

  • No broken handles 

Maintenance protects appearance more than design trends. 

 

13. Style for Photos, Not Just Reality 

Think about how the room looks through a camera. 

Before taking listing photos: 

  • Open curtains 

  • Turn on warm lights 

  • Smooth bedding 

  • Remove unnecessary items 

  • Add one plant for freshness 

Good photography multiplies perceived value. 

 

Common Budget Mistakes to Avoid 

  • Buying everything from one low-cost store without checking durability 

  • Choosing fragile décor for “aesthetic” purposes 

  • Using too many colours 

  • Over-accessorizing 

  • Ignoring lighting quality 

Budget doesn’t mean cheap. It means strategic. 

 

Final Thoughts 

Designing a premium-looking Airbnb on a budget is about restraint and smart choices. Focus on: 

  • Neutral base 

  • Good lighting 

  • Quality bedding 

  • Clean lines 

  • Minimal clutter 

  • Durable essentials 

Guests don’t measure cost. They respond to comfort, cleanliness, and cohesion. 

If your space feels calm, organized, and thoughtfully styled, it will look premium even if you stayed within a tight budget. 

Luxury is often about simplicity done well. 

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