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How to make your new house feel like home for everyone

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  • Focus on setting up the bedroom and living room first to create comfortable spaces for relaxation and socializing.
  • Use art, photos, and plants to add warmth and character to your new home.
  • Maintain a clean and organized space to enhance your mood and well-being.

Moving into a new house is an exciting yet daunting experience. The thrill of a fresh start is often accompanied by the challenge of making an unfamiliar space feel like home. Whether you're a first-time homeowner or a seasoned mover, these tips will help you create a cozy, personalized environment that everyone in your family will love.

Start with a Deep Clean

Before you unpack, give your new home a thorough cleaning. This not only ensures a fresh start but also allows you to identify any areas that might need a little extra attention. "A fresh and clean home will also allow you to identify any problem areas that need a little DIY magic," says Lucy Henderson, Head of Interior Design at My Bespoke Room. Hiring a professional cleaning service can be a worthwhile investment, especially if the previous occupants had pets.

Add a Fresh Coat of Paint

One of the quickest ways to personalize your new space is by painting. "The fastest way to make every room feel more like 'you' is to give it a coat of paint," suggests the experts at Snazzy Little Things. Choose colors that reflect your personality and create the desired ambiance for each room. If you're unsure about colors, starting with a neutral white can provide a blank canvas for your decor.

Prioritize Key Rooms

Focus on setting up the most important rooms first, such as the bedroom and living room. "Prioritise your bedroom and you'll have a space to escape to, away from the chaos of unpacking and organising," advises Henderson. The living room is another crucial area, as it serves as a versatile space for relaxing, working, and entertaining guests.

Personalize with Art and Photos

Empty walls can make a house feel impersonal. Hanging art and family photos can instantly add warmth and character to your new home. "Art, rugs, and curtains add so much interest and texture to your space," notes a Reddit user. You can find affordable art online or create your own DIY projects to fill the walls with pieces that resonate with you.

Incorporate Greenery

Adding plants and fresh flowers can breathe life into your new home. "Adding greenery and fresh-cut flowers will make your home feel fresh and homey," says Angela Deniston. Plants not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also improve air quality and reduce stress.

Create Familiar Sounds and Scents

Familiar sounds and scents can make a new house feel more like home. Whether it's the ticking of a favorite clock or the aroma of a home-cooked meal, these sensory elements can evoke a sense of comfort and familiarity. "I need my house to have good new smells to make it feel like home," says Maxwell Ryan, founder of Apartment Therapy.

Organize and Declutter

A clutter-free home is a happy home. Regular cleaning and decluttering can significantly impact your mood and overall well-being. "80% of people who live in a clean space are more relaxed and 60% are less stressed," according to a Clorox study. Use drawer organizers and storage solutions to keep your space tidy and functional.

Small Changes, Big Impact

Don't underestimate the power of small changes. Swapping out cabinet hardware, adding new light fixtures, or even changing outlet switch covers can make a big difference. "Sometimes swapping out the smallest accents can have a big impact," says Alexis Peters, a strategic interior design advisor at Real Estate Bees.

Get the Kids Settled

If you have children, prioritize setting up their rooms first. This helps them feel secure and comfortable in the new environment. "Giving kids their own personal space helps them fall into their routines while feeling more settled and comfortable," advises the team at Snazzy Little Things.

Host a Housewarming Party

Once you're somewhat settled, consider hosting a housewarming party. This not only helps you meet your new neighbors but also allows you to celebrate your new home with friends and family. Cooking a meal and sharing it with loved ones can make your new house feel warm and inviting.

By following these tips, you'll transform your new house into a home that reflects your personality and meets the needs of everyone in your family. Happy decorating! 

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