You may have some idea of how you want your new home to look, but it takes planning to make it happen. Here are some tips that will help you bring your vision to life.
Have any furniture or decorations you know you can’t part with when you move? Let these pieces inform how the rest of your decor will look. You can buy new pieces that match their appearance or different-looking items that complement them in interesting ways.
Sellers use professional home staging services to furnish and decorate their homes in a way that appeals to buyers. The staging in this house obviously caught your eye, so use it as inspiration for designing your own aesthetic (we hope you took pictures).
Thanks to modern technology, your vision for a new home design doesn’t have to live in your head. Use a virtual decorating app to see how your ideas might look in practice before you spend money on items that won’t actually fit your aesthetic.
With so many more rooms to furnish than you had before, your expenses for new decor can add up quickly. Before you order everything from a big-box store, visit antiques shops and estate sales to pick up great pieces at a lower price. You may fall in love with unique items you’d never find in a modern catalog.
Painting each room a new color is one of the most impactful ways to update your home’s style, but it’s a lot of work, especially if you have to move all your furniture and take everything off the walls to do it. If you want to paint your new home, do it as early as possible, ideally before the rest of your decorating. Otherwise, you may never get around to it.
You might pass by a minimalist light fixture every day without thinking about it, but you’d absolutely notice an ornate lamp or chandelier. Installing new light fixtures will help set the tone for your atmosphere, whether you want them to stand out or blend in.
Plants are a simple, budget-friendly solution for freshening up your space. Use greenery to liven up your space and add splashes of color to more muted rooms.
We hope these ideas will help you make your home your own. Have fun decorating!