There are many fun elements of moving into a new house, but of course, some of them involve hard work. Heading into a brand new household and designing it to your standards is the work of several years, as you’re unlikely to have the perfect form-fitted approach immediately. Perhaps you’ve moved into a particular house knowing that the bathroom needs work, but you’re happy to save and work on that when you’re most able, and so it’s not much of a sticking point that prevented your purchase.
However, even the best interior designers need time to understand their goals and how their taste will apply in any given scenario. For that reason, the idea that your new home is going to be perfectly decorated to your ideal standard within a month is unrealistic. This can help you avoid worrying about the lack of inspiration that is yet to hit you, after all, getting into the flow of daily living can itself feel like a task.
So, if you’re missing the desire to decorate thoroughly right now, never fear, as you can still make some reliable and helpful outfitting decisions to get you started. In this post, we’ll help you with that:
Simple, Beautiful Window Dressings
Window designs can look great even when simply put together, and they’re pretty easy to sort out in little time. Made-to-measure curtains or Roman blinds can do wonders for privacy and light control, while also adding a little color or texture to your walls without much effort.
Don’t worry about getting everything perfect – you can always change them later when you’re more certain of the style you’re looking for. For now, focus on something that looks nice and does the job, as well as options that offer privacy and easy-to-clean maintenance. Maybe go for neutral colors if you’re not sure about your final decor scheme so nothing clashes.
Cabinetry, Cable Routing, Comfort
When you first move in, storage and organization can be frustrating, to say the least. It’s why some people live out of boxes for the first month. But don’t stress about getting everything perfect right away regarding your storage spaces.
You can start simply – some basic cabinets or shelves can help you keep things tidy while you figure out your long-term renovation plans, or open shelving can help you apply ornaments until you understand where to put them.
Of course, with home media areas, cables can be a problem if they’re not correctly routed. Try to tuck them away as best you can for now. There are cheap cable ties and covers you can use to keep things neat. From there, angling your sofa and seating arrangement can help you relax in the evening after the hard work is done.
Get The Lighting Right
Lighting can really change the feel of a room, and it’s not too hard to get right. That said, getting it right is important because nothing feels less comfortable than a poorly lit room.
You can start by making sure you’ve got enough light sources. A mix of overhead lights and lamps usually works well, but don’t be afraid to play around with different bulbs to get the right mood – warm light can make a place feel cozy, while cooler light is good for working. If you’re not ready to install new fixtures, just getting some nice lamps can make a big difference. This gives you the flexibility to experiment while still feeling comfortable in the now.
With this advice, you’ll be sure to slowly rekindle your love for decorating in a new space, by having a simple platform to work from.