DIY Decorating Ideas for New Homes
Moving into a new home can be both fun and overwhelming. You want to make sure that your home represents you and your family, your lifestyle, and your interests. Unfortunately, you may have to overhaul one or more rooms in the home to achieve this goal. The good news is that you do not have to break the bank in order to renovate and personalize your home. Read on to learn our tips and DIY decorating ideas for new homes.
Evaluate the Space (and Your Budget)
Start your DIY decorating project by evaluating the space. Consider what the room will be used for (entertaining, play room, office, etc.), and what elements are the most important. Next, consider your budget. Once you have nailed down the room’s purpose, decide what elements are the most important and use your money there first. For example, if you are overhauling a living room, start with selecting a sofa that will fit your family (in size and style), then move on to an entertainment center, additional seating, or accents.
Refresh the Paint Job
Whether you want to change the color, or just refresh the current one, a new coat of paint can do wonders for a room. Paint is also a great way to customize the tone and style of the room and home to match your personality and style. You can also use paint as a means of updating and overhauling furniture, shelving, and accents in the room. When you combine fresh new paint colors and furniture that matches your style, you are well on your way to making your new home your very own.
Mix the Old and New
Combining vintage furniture and accents with modern pieces is a growing trend. What’s more, this combination can quickly turn an ordinary room into something truly extraordinary. Consider the combination of Edison lighting with modern, industrial style furniture. If you have vintage style furniture, consider purchasing vintage lamps, rugs, or throw pillows. You can also mix the old and new in your choice of colors and patterns.
Accessories Make a Statement
Having a lot of accessories and home decor does not necessarily mean you have a well designed room. Instead of cluttering your space with myriad accessories, choose a few statement pieces that speak to your style and personality. Excellent options for statement accessories include pillows, lamps, vases, artwork, rugs, and smaller furniture items. The right accessories can really amp up the personality in your home.
Keep it Simple but Interesting
Remember that simple does not mean boring. By toning down the number of accessories, choosing the right paint, and decorating to your style and personality, you can easily create a space that is simple and clean but still interesting. Remember that most rooms look larger and cleaner when they are organized and accessorized in moderation.
These DIY decorating ideas for new homes can help you start the process of turning an ordinary home into something extraordinarily you! By overhauling dull or outdated rooms, you can also improve the overall appeal of the home for visitors, or for potential buyers if you are looking to sell your home. If you are interested in home staging services, contact Virtually Staging Properties at 877.949.9797.
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