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8 Clever Ways to Make a New House Feel Like Home

  • Perla Irish
  • February 5, 2020
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Moving to an utterly diverse environment can be a daunting thing. Getting accustomed to the new environment, different layout, the cool vibes of the new house takes a minimum of two or three months.

If that may seem too long, there are numerous ways you can revert and alter your new ambient to make it feel like home.

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8 Clever Ways to Make a New House Feel Like Home

Even if moving itself may represent a challenge, rearranging the furniture, setting divergent ornaments, painting the walls, and doing whatever is necessary to invite that fresh, homey feeling will be a fun and lucrative adventure.

Make the most of the move, and transform your new house into a tranquil and inviting home. Here is how.


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  1. Play With Warm Hues

If you strive to have a beautiful, put-together space, you need to have the walls painted in warm, serene hues.

As the transition to a new place would be hectic and challenging, having a warm set up at least in one room will make you feel cozy and calm. Choose wall colors wisely. The best are beige, cappuccino, pale yellow and similar earth tones.

Play with colors by adding patterns, and mix-matching the colors on different walls. Having one warm and elegant room where you can retreat, would make the new house much more inviting.

  1. Recreate the Similar Layout

Some people wish to keep all of their old furniture when they are about to move to a new house. If your existing furniture is in good condition, then it’s perfectly okay to keep it. Get some funky, dazzling brand furniture pieces that would match your sofa or bed.

Combining old and new will help you reminisce home and consequently make your new one feel like you belong there. Have some people from a moving company help you layout the furniture the way you are used to having back in the old house.

A useful idea if you live in Sarasota is googling moving companies Sarasota that would help you move in bulky and sturdy furniture.

Once you recreate the similar layout as you used to have with some edgy details, the new house will surely feel homey.

  1. Incorporate Your Childhood Memories

“Home is where the heart is”, so as long as you are with your loved ones you will always have a home. Likewise, you can always take your “home” with you wherever you go. If you want to make a new home feel cozy, just incorporate some of the childhood memories or place some childhood items.

You can place your old kindergarten drawing, a loving family photo, a music box, your grandmother’s vintage clock, or add a special and cherished piece of furniture.

All things from your childhood home carry some form of warm energy that exudes comfort and safety. Once you incorporate some of these items into your new home, you will feel as if you have never left it.

  1. Utilize Familiar Scents and Sounds

Our senses play a vital role in recreating that homey feel. Very often, we rely on the sense of sight to remember home, but smells, sounds and feels also can trigger that heart-melting memory.

Another quite nifty hack to make your new house feel like home is to place some flowers that grow around your childhood house. Or just plug in an aromatherapy diffuser that would exude those smells.

Once you start living, bake some of your mother’s best chocolate chip cookies and let the smells fill up the room.

The same is with sounds. Play familiar and catchy tunes that will remind you of home. Enliven all of your senses and see how you become accustomed to the new surroundings.

  1. Organize the Closet

Even if you might think that it’s crucial to have living room furniture sorted out unless your bedroom closet is in the order you would be dissatisfied and unhappy.

Before you start unpacking things for the common room, focus on organizing your closet. Clean, diligent, and sorted out clothes and shoes make everybody feel content and satisfied. Mind the unpacked boxes, and focus on making your closet suit your preference.

When you know where everything is, and when you don’t need to search for hours for your favorite jumper, you will feel relaxed, de-stressed and ready to take up any other challenge.

  1. Be Mindful When Hanging Art

Wait for some time to pass to hang art. Probably you won’t know where to place some art the moment when you step into the new house. Taking time to display art means that you are still getting used to the new surroundings.

First, place some family photos on the shelves. Placing cherished photos is the ideal way to personalize your new space and make it feel like your own.

If you wish to hang art and photos on your newly painted, pristine wall, have professionals do it, but take time to see where you would put them.

  1. Spruce Up the Décor

To get instant coziness, try decorating the house with items that are soothing to the eye. Pay attention that lightning fixtures emit warm and comforting shades of white, and consider placing stand-alone copper lanterns. You can even install dimmers for a more relaxing spa-like feel.

Next, decorate the joint room with items that remind you of home. Consider placing some luscious greeneries like nice succulents or gorgeous red anthurium.

When it comes to bedding, add superb and modern pillows, duvets, sheets, and rugs, to invite the warm, clean notion inside.

  1. Stick With the Same Routines

Living in the new house for the first few days, weeks and even months will undoubtedly be strange. To not lose your keys, wallet, or other precious belongings, place a similar bowl on a similar spot you used to have back in the old house.

Keeping up with the same routines, and mimicking similar moves will help you get accustomed to the new house. There is no need to change your old routines, just because you have changed house.

A home is more than a place where you come back to after work or school and just sleep. It’s a loving environment where you and your kids will grow old at, so make it warm and pleasant.

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Perla Irish, who is more familiarly called Irish, is the Content Manager at Housesumo.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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