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When you first move into a new home, it's normal to
want to personalize the space - after all, unless you built your dream home,
the finishes, fixtures, and paint colors were most likely picked by the
previous owner. So, where to start? Here are ten projects, both little and
major, that will help make your house seem more like home.
1. Paint the front door to Personalize Your New
Home
It requires significantly less commitment than
painting the exterior and provides more bang for the buck. While choosing a
paint color, think about updating the hardware as well – shiny new hardware may
give your property a new look, and you can change the locks at the same time
(always a smart idea when buying a house), so it's a win-win.
2. Hang personal photos
Putting a few cherished photos on the wall is one of the quickest and most simple ways to make a new location seem like home, so don't put it off. If you're concerned about putting holes in the walls before you know where everything will go, get some removable picture-hanging strips to replace nails.
3. Replace the kitchen faucet to Customize Your New Home
If your kitchen faucet has seen better days, consider replacing it with a sleek new one. This one easy change can have a significant impact on how your kitchen feels overall while costing very little. Just make careful to synchronize it with the existing hardware — or swap it out for a more significant modification.
4. Paint one or two walls to Personalize Your New Home
Choosing colors for your entire house can be a challenging task. Save yourself the trouble and simply commit to painting an accent wall or two immediately. Putting color on the walls will make your space feel more personal and can help you decide on the rest of your home's color scheme.
5. Purchase fresh flowers
A bouquet of freshly cut flowers, whether from the grocery store or your backyard, can quickly make any area feel more welcoming. Make a single arrangement last longer by plucking out a few solitary blooms to display in bud vases around the home.
6. Set out a plush rug.
Even if you prefer bare floors, having at least one room with a sink-your-toes-in plush rug makes a home feel extra cozy. If you're concerned about keeping a shag or deep-pile rug clean, place it in a space away from entrances and heavy foot traffic—a bedroom or den is excellent.
7. Clean from top to bottom.
Use great-smelling natural products to thoroughly clean your new house. It may sound strange, but when your home starts to smell familiar, it will feel more like home – so do whatever you can to speed up the process!
8. Replace a light fixture to Customize Your New Home
Changing a fashionable light you enjoy for a drab or outdated one can make a room feel fresh. And if there is a location that may benefit from an overhead fixture but does not already have one, hire an electrician to install one - why put up with an inconvenience when you can remedy it? The investment is justified if it will make your daily life easier and more enjoyable for years to come.
9. Upgrade the window treatments.
Whether you choose fitted Roman blinds or textured bamboo, simple roller shades, or a layered design with curtains, having a window treatment you like (and that works) is a decorative touch that can make a room feel more sophisticated. When picking window treatments, use the same liner fabric on all windows to ensure a consistent appearance from the street.
10. Improve bathroom details.
Can't handle a full bathroom remodel? That doesn't mean you can't freshen up the bathroom with a few minor changes. Replace the faucets, cabinet hardware, towel bars, and light fixture, as well as a mirror for the old medicine cabinet.
Can I design my home myself?
Anyone can design their own home if they know where
to go for ideas. Many individuals will agree that online sites provide highly
complete information on what trends are now available in the home design market
and how to use these trends.
How can I make my interior look more luxurious?
Here is a tip from the professionals: You do not
need to spend a lot of money to make the inside of your home look more
expensive. You may achieve economical luxury with a few easy changes, such as
swapping out old light fixtures or applying a fresh coat of paint to upcycling
thrifted goods and making custom drapes yourself.