It’s possible you won’t instantly feel
at home at your new property. In fact, you might not feel 100%
comfortable at your new address until you have unpacked your boxes,
decorated the interior, and added a few homely touches.
If your new abode is feeling less than
warm and welcoming, and you are ready to put your personal stamp on
both the interior and exterior, read on for top tips on how to make
your house feel like a home.
Deep-Clean
Your Property
No one wants to move into another person’s
living space, which is why it can often take many weeks or months to
adjust to your new surroundings. To eliminate your home’s past and
start afresh, consider deep-cleaning
the property before you unpack your boxes. In fact, you could
even organize for professional cleaners to do so before you move in,
so every room will feel clean, fresh, and airy.
Create
an Inviting Space
A few little home comforts could quickly
make you feel happy and relaxed in your new property. For example,
you could place a soft throw on your sofa, burn your favorite scented
candle, and add a few personal belongings to the space, which can
make a room feel peaceful and cozy. You also could create a more
inviting space by treating yourself to a luxury duvet, soft towels,
and a shaggy rug to add texture and warmth to your home.
Transform
Your Garden
If your home is a work in progress, your
garden might also be suffering from serious neglect. As a result, you
might feel a pang of sadness each time you look out your window at
your backyard. To ensure you aren’t tempted to close the drapes,
take the time to spruce up your garden. For example, you could plant
flowers, mow your lawn, add potted plants, or give your exterior
walls a lick of paint.
However, if you are unsure about where to
start and need a little help transforming your outdoor space, Greater
Brisbane Gardens can provide landscape design and garden
maintenance services. They’ll do the challenging work, and you can
sit back and enjoy your stunning space every season.
Add
Greenery to Your Home
In addition to overhauling your garden,
you could create a fresh, clean, and colorful environment by adding
greenery to your home. Many studies have found that plant life can
have a positive impact on a person’s mood, remove toxins from the
air, and lower stress levels. Therefore, it’s the perfect choice
for new homeowners.
Even if you don’t have a green thumb,
there are many low-maintenance
houseplants you could add to your living room, bedroom, or
kitchen, which could transform the look and feel of your home. For
instance, you should incorporate:
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Chinese evergreen
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Moth orchid
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Ponytail palm
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ZZ plant
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Snake plant
You also could enjoy a burst of color and
nature in your kitchen by putting herbs in mason jars or adding fresh
flowers in a vase.
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