6 Easy Steps to Furnishing Your New Home
It’s difficult to call a house a home if it lacks creature
comforts. Without the right furniture and accessories a house is just an empty
shell. Nevertheless, deciding how to furnish a home can be intimidating when
you’re staring at blank walls. Here are six tips to help furnish your
new home.
1. Take Stock
Before you begin shopping for new furniture for your home, clean
house. Go through the belongings at your current place, taking stock of which
items you want to keep or get rid of.
2. Collect Your Thoughts
Once you have a handle on your belongings, determine your
personal style. Don’t get bogged down trying to understand interior design
principles. Instead, go through magazines and browse the Internet to get inspiration from
the images of things you find functional and fashionable.
When you’re ready to window shop, measure your new digs so you
know what will fit your home. The sofa sectional you swoon over on the
expansive furniture store floor might not be a good fit if you are confined to
a smaller floorplan.
Also take time to test the furniture and comparison shop. Do you
need durable materials to withstand pets and toddlers, or do you prefer to host
elegant dinner parties? You can get a sense of how well a piece will meet your
needs by testing the comfort level before buying (sit down, lie down, recline),
and taking home a color swatch to see if you still like a fabric once you’re
home.
3. Choose a Color Palette
Color can set the tone for your home’s personality. If you
already own art or a rug, or have a fantastic view, then you can choose a hue
from that element and carry the color throughout a room. Not everything needs
to match, but it’s more economical to pick neutral furnishings and use color on
an accent wall or in accessories like pillows, lamps and throws because you can
quickly change those colored items to suit your mood.
4. Go for Quality, Not Quantity
When shopping, seek out high-quality furniture that will last
longer and be comfortable for years to come. Although fashion fads come and go,
classic, simple-line designs never go out of style. Save the frills for smaller
furniture pieces, new fabrics and accessories.
5. Add Accessories
Accessories add personality to rooms. Mirrors, mantels, plants,
clocks, carpets and area rugs are often overlooked home furnishings that can
make a unique fashion statement. You can draw attention to a couch by hanging
artwork overhead or arranging seating around it. You can play up a bed with
matching sheets, comforters and pillows. Alternatively, you can shine a
spotlight on your furnishings with an array of modern-day lighting solutions.
6. Be Patient
Don’t be tempted to buy everything you want at once, even
if your budget can afford it. It’s better to start small and focus on one
room at a time to make sure you’re happy with each purchase. While the set-up
in a home decor store may look fabulous, buying the entire set will make your
home look like, well, the home decor store.
Remember, when you make the invesetment to purchase a house,
you’re likely planning to live in the home for a while. So give yourself time
to settle in. Plus furniture shopping should be fun, so you should
enjoy and not rush through furnishing your new home!
This article has been updated from an earlier version by Deena
Weinberg.
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