Shop & Tell features thoughtfully curated home finds from House Beautiful editors. Every week, we'll take you inside our carts and dish on what we're buying—and why you should be reaching for your wallet too.
They say money can’t buy happiness—but fifty dollars and a good idea come surprisingly close. Whether you rent, own, or are still just “manifesting” your dream home, small upgrades can make a room feel more intentional, more personal, and infinitely more pulled-together. The trick? Thinking like a designer without spending like one.
Take light, for instance. Swap in a smart bulb that keeps the mood consistent from sunrise to cocktail hour, and suddenly your living room looks like it got a filter upgrade. Pair it with an elevated switch plate—yes, that humble rectangle deserves attention—and the entire space starts to feel custom. A fresh coat of paint, meanwhile, remains the most democratic design tool in existence: one gallon, one afternoon, endless transformation. And if you really want to show off, a ceiling medallion adds instant old-world charm with none of the plaster-repair drama.
This round-up is our ode to the mighty micro-makeover—the under-$50 tweaks that turn everyday spaces into something special. These are not the kind of updates that require a contractor, or even an Allen wrench. After all, design doesn’t have to be expensive to be expressive. It just has to feel considered—and that, dear reader, is absolutely priceless.
“Make sure all your lightbulbs are the same color temperature—ideally 2700K for a warm, inviting glow, or 3000K for a slightly crisper tone. What matters most is consistency. Mixing color temperatures across a home (or worse, in a single room) creates a harsh, disjointed, chaotic feeling. Few things throw off a space faster—or trigger an instant anxiety spiral—than mismatched bulbs. We like to use the dimmable, soft white LED bulbs from Phillips. ”
“Even a pint can make a difference—paint a door, niche, or back of a bookshelf. It’s the fastest way to add depth and warmth without committing to a full-room project.”
"Hide clutter and hang decor—no tools required. I use these for everything from lightweight artwork and hand towels in the powder room to seasonal decor on the mantel and accessories in my closet."
"Ceiling medallions are one of the quickest and most affordable ways to infuse a room with old-world charm. They’re a hallmark of Heritage Design, which sits at the heart of our studio’s aesthetic. We especially love them paired with a modern statement chandelier. That tension between vintage and modern delivers instant drama and a serious wow moment."
"Luxury is found in the details—clean lines, smooth walls, and a flawless finish. I love this spackle caulk that turns from pink to white as it dries. I even used it on an unused canvas to create a textured new art piece that I now adore."
"For less than $50, you can create a family photo gallery wall from your desktop. Buy matted frames and send your digital family photos to a discount photo lab. Try a variety of sizes for a random, spontaneous look. Or use all the same size in a formally planned pattern.”
"Upgrading switch plates is one of those small details that instantly elevates a space. A matte finish or modern profile quietly communicates that every element was considered.”
"We all love a good deal! And the best ones are those we can buy at less expensive prices, but still look great in your home! Pillow cases are a super easy and quick transformation that can give your living room or bedroom an instant makeover. It is one of the few items in your home that you are able to keep changing as the season does! A simple change in colour of your pillows totally changes the vibe of the space."
—Mugdha Girish Uma, founder and principal designer of MGU-Design
"Swapping out cabinet hardware can completely change the feel of a kitchen or bathroom. Look for aged brass or matte black finishes that have a little patina to them. It gives the space that high-end weight without spending thousands on custom cabinetry. Even something as simple as switching out a few knobs can make the room feel newly considered. For less than fifty dollars, you can shift how the entire space reads without ever picking up a paintbrush."
"One thing that I have in every room of my home is a 'smart bulb'. I have them in every table lamp and accent light that I have dotted around. I can control the bulbs from my smart phone and change the light from warm to cool and even bright colours if we are having a party with the kids! The bulbs work with bluetooth technology so the lamp base itself doesn't need to be anything fancy. So clever and an easy win for a weekend update."
"Good light is essential, and if you're not blessed with abundant natural light, under-cabinet lighting can be a game-changer. As someone who has a negative physical reaction when there are multiple color temperatures in one space, I love that you can adjust the warmth to match the existing lighting in your space. On the practical side, they attach with magnets, so no drilling is required, and they use the same charger as your iPhone."
"One of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to refresh your home is to rearrange the furniture. It costs nothing but can completely transform how a space feels and functions. Even moving pieces from one room to another can bring new energy and balance to your home—sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective to make a room feel brand new."