Decorate Like the Celebrities for Under $100

Written by Jaymi Naciri Posted On Friday, 04 April 2014 10:38

Ever thought of patterning your home after a celeb property? You could buy a 10k toilet like Miley, spend "over $60,000 for 27 koi fish, imported directly from Japan" per Huffington Post, build a moat like Gisele Bunchen and Tom Brady, or construct an entire house in the vein of Flintstone Manor, like the Malibu home that belonged to the late Dick Clark.

Celebrity homes are notoriously outrageous, over the top, hyper- luxurious, and sometimes just plain crazy. But the ones that get it right can give us fits... of envy If you've ever wanted to replicate the look of a celeb pad on a budget, use these helpful hacks from Yahoo.

"Think you can't afford celebrity digs? Think again," they said. "After a little searching, we found four ways to mimic the decor of stylish actresses like Reese Witherspoon and Rachel Bilson. Sure, these spaces aren't short of a decorator's touch, but it is possible to get their look - for under $100!"

In Reese Witherspoon's former ranch in Ojai, CA, "beautiful architecture and breathtaking surroundings" are the foundation for "Spanish Colonial Revival hallmarks like plaster walls and vaulted beamed ceilings." The look-alike details bring in wood and metal accents to replicate the rich, natural feel.


Reese's Witherspoon's home - Elle Decor

Mimicing celebrity style at the fraction of the cost is all about texture, color, and pattern.

Will you have the same quality of textiles as the celeb home you're using as inspiration? No. but you can get a rich look by splurging in small doses, like on these accents used to replicate Rachel Bilson's bohemian look in her contemporary L.A. home.


Rachel Bilson's L.A. home

For more celeb looks you can create on the cheap, see Yahoo.


Dick Clark's Flintstones-inspired Malibu home

Gisele Buchen and Tom Brady's L.A. estate
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