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5 TikTok Aesthetic Home Hacks That Actually Work

Angela Lin by Angela Lin
November 9, 2025
in DIY, Home Design, Home Improvement
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You’ve probably seen countless aesthetic home hacks on TikTok, and maybe even tried a few, but the results weren’t always what you expected. Finding hacks that meet your expectations can be time-consuming and frustrating. To help you avoid the trial-and-error process, we’ve rounded up five aesthetic home hacks that truly make your home look more polished.

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DIY Canopy Bed

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If you’ve always wanted a canopy bed but found it too expensive or too much of a commitment to replace your entire bed frame, this hack is perfect for you. You can create your very own DIY canopy bed using just five long curtains, four short curtains for drapery, four pieces of ribbon (all in the colours of your choice), and six ceiling hooks.

To assemble the DIY canopy bed, start by installing a ceiling hook above each corner of your bed. Next, hang the long curtains, placing two along each of the longer sides of the bed and one along each shorter side. Then, hang the shorter curtains as drapery at each corner, and tie back the long curtains with ribbon to keep the canopy open during the day.

Conceal with Curtains

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Some areas in your home may clash with the overall aesthetic or make the space feel cluttered. This could include an open shelf of condiments, an oven door that you don’t like, or items stored under tables. Hanging curtains is a simple way to conceal these spots while keeping your space looking neat and stylish.

To start the process, measure the width and height of the area you want to cover. Next, pick a fabric or colour that matches the style of your home’s interior. Depending on your choice, use a wall-mounted rod or a tension rod above the area you want to cover. Slide the curtains onto the rod, ensuring they are long enough to fully cover the area.

Peel-and-Stick Backsplash

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If you’re looking to refresh your kitchen or bathroom backsplash but don’t want to tackle the full, intricate process, then this hack will be useful for you. Using peel-and-stick backsplashes saves both time and money while offering a wide range of colours and patterns to choose from. They’re also easy to remove if you decide you want to update them later on or if you’re renting your home. 

The first step in this hack is to measure the backsplash area and plan how many sheets or tiles you’ll need to cover the area completely. Next, choose a design you love and trim the tiles so they fit neatly around corners, edges, outlets, and light switches. Before applying, wipe down the surface to remove any dirt or dust, then dry it with a paper towel. When you’re ready to apply, slowly peel off the backing and press each tile firmly onto the wall, starting from one corner and working your way across until the entire area is covered.

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Contact Paper Instead of Buying New Furniture

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Contact paper can instantly update old furniture, giving it a modern, sleek look without the cost of buying new pieces. This is a budget-friendly hack that’s also completely reversible for those who are renting. 

Start by choosing a piece of furniture you want to update, ideally something with smooth, hard surfaces, like a table, nightstand, countertop, or cabinet. Wipe down all surfaces to remove dust, dirt, and grease so the contact paper adheres properly. Next, measure the area you want to cover and cut the contact paper slightly larger than needed to ensure full coverage. Carefully peel off the protective backing and apply the contact paper slowly to the furniture surface, using a ruler to smooth out air bubbles and wrinkles. Finally, trim the excess paper for clean and polished edges.

IKEA/Target Grid Mirror

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Adding mirrors to a room helps to elevate the space, making it feel brighter. Instead of just one single statement mirror, this home hack focuses on arranging multiple smaller mirrors to create a more unique and dimensional effect.

Choose the size of mirror you want for the wall, and make sure to buy enough mirrors of the same size to cover the desired area. Next, secure the mirrors to the wall side by side and stacked vertically to create a grid pattern. To take it a step further, you can add wooden trim around each individual mirror or around the entire pattern.

Little Effort, Huge Difference

With these tested, easy TikTok aesthetic home hacks, your home is sure to look straight out of a lifestyle magazine. Small changes, such as covering a messy space with curtains or updating old furniture, can truly elevate the entire look of your home. The simple changes make it easy to give your space a fresh look while making the process fun.

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Angela Lin is a Content Marketing Specialist at Zoocasa, where she creates engaging content to help homebuyers and sellers navigate the real estate market. As a student who’s often on the lookout for apartments herself, she is passionate about simplifying complex real estate information into clear and easy-to-understand topics.

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