Owning your own home can seem like a huge, important milestone for any woman, but your journey won’t be complete until you turn that house into a home. Making a home is a lifelong journey that involves careful decorating and filling it with memories. Your home needs to be a safe, comfortable place for you to relax in after a hard day’s work, and where you can grow and thrive. To start this journey, follow these tips to making your first house into your home:
Before Your Move In
There are so many possibilities before you move in. So long as your belongings are safe somewhere (either at your old property or in storage) then you have time to work on the canvas of your home. This is the time when you should repaint your house so that the walls are fresh, clean, and suiting your tastes. You can then go further, and update the flooring and even go so far as to renovate key areas like the kitchen and bathrooms. These upgrades will be easier to do before you move in, because half the effort of painting a room, or upgrading the flooring of a room, is to move the furniture. If you find yourself looking for furniture, there are stores online similar to Antiques World that might be what you are looking for – see website for more details.
This is also the perfect time to upgrade your home so that it’s more energy efficient. This could mean installing a remote-controlled ceiling fan to save money when heating or cooling your home. You can learn more about how remote-controlled fans work at https://ceilingfanshq.com/harbor-breeze-remotes/. Other ways you can make your home more energy efficient is to upgrade windows, installation, and appliances.
After You Move In
Once you move in, it’s time to organize.
Try Out Different Floorplans
1.Take the time to find the perfect arrangement of your furniture so that you can make the most of each room. Remember, the most obvious arrangement doesn’t always turn out to be the best!
2. Fill it With Your Old Memories
Once you have the furniture in place, it’s time to fill your home with old memories. New homes don’t mean that you can only fill them with new memories, after all. Family photos, trinkets, and other memorabilia will make your new house instantly feel more like home.
Throughout the Years
Your home is never finished. It’s a lifelong project. You can constantly be on the hunt for new furniture and decorations that make your décor even more on-point. A good way to furnish your home this way is to get a uniform set of base furniture (like couches or beds or tables) and then slowly build up your collection of décor items from furniture to trinkets.
Making your house into a home happens when you’re proud of where you live and proud of yourself. Upgrading your home is investing into your home. Time, effort, and money are all necessary to make your home perfect, from comfort, to function, to the emotional connection you have with it.
Thanks to Carol Trehearn
Tips for Making Your First House Feel Like Home
January 29, 2018 by