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How to Make Your Home Great

No matter if you are selling or just making the place more your own, there are various things you can do to make it feel like home. From decluttering to adding decor touches, these simple tips will help transform it into the home of your dreams!

An orderly and clean space will immediately put your mind at ease.

1. Get Organized

Organization is only half the battle: staying organized requires continued work. Once you spend time getting things in order, it can be easy to slip back into old bad habits and let everything fall apart again.

Organization experts advise setting aside 10-15 minutes every day to review your organizing goals and to-do list, hoping to cross off each item as they’re accomplished.

An easy way to keep your space uncluttered is to stop adding new items. As new things enter the equation, it can become difficult finding room for what already exists. If this is an issue for you, dedicate an area of your house as a reading nook or craft corner where hobbies like reading or crafting can flourish; this way your home feels truly yours!

2. De-clutter

As part of a strategy to declutter your home, one effective method for decluttering is eliminating items no longer serving a purpose – like old pens and electronics, overstuffed pantry shelves, or desks, dressers and closets which become catch-alls for clutter.

Start small: Use the one-in, one-out rule as a starting point; once you find a place for something, make it your goal to put it back when finished using it. Keep a donation bin handy as well for items ready to leave your possessions behind.

De-clutter your home regularly to avoid clutter building back up, especially if you are transitioning away from harmful money habits like retail therapy and impulse spending and toward intentional lifestyle choices. Also remember the one-minute rule; if a tidying task takes less than 60 seconds to complete then make time to complete it right away!

3. Add Natural Light

Natural light is one of the key components in any home. It creates an inviting space and can even increase energy. Furthermore, it helps relieve eye strain.

Introduce natural light by simply opening up window treatments and rearrange furniture/decor items. Mirrors and reflective surfaces will help reflect light around the room, or try adding plants that naturally brighten and purify air quality.

No one knows better than natural lighting to bring joy after a long winter! Natural light not only illuminates an interior space, but can also increase serotonin levels and lower energy costs; thus making natural lighting increasingly desirable in homes today.

4. Create Cozy Spaces

Add elements that create warmth and comfort into your home for maximum coziness, no matter your design style or budget. There are many ways you can do this.

Leather furniture creates an inviting ambiance in any room, as does ottomans, accent chairs and throw pillows upholstered in this material. Soft lines and its worn-in look create character in any setting.

Another way to add coziness and warmth to your home is with earthy elements such as wood and stone. Bring these into your living spaces by adding natural-looking area rugs under coffee tables, adding wood accents to decor pieces, or displaying art/photos depicting natural scenes or subjects. Fragrances from flowers or food also help make the space more welcoming!

5. Add Comfortable Seating

To create an inviting home environment, it is crucial that there are comfortable seating areas. Benches, loveseats and cozy armchairs will help guests feel at ease when visiting; creating conversation areas will add even more warmth; pillows and blankets add another layer of coziness; these decorative touches can even serve as focal points in their own right! When designing seating areas in any room, be sure to factor in windows as focal points in design plans as well.

6. Add Decor Elements

Have you seen home makeover shows or searched online homes and noticed that many have similar design elements that create a cohesive space? Creating this look requires just small decor elements like rugs and throw pillows – both can help achieve it!

Layering textures and patterns adds visual interest and can make a room more welcoming. To do this, mix smooth fabrics such as silk with rougher ones; just be sure to choose a color palette which allows for seamless transitions between each element of your decor.

Scents can create an instantaneous sense of familiarity and comfort, so opt for scents that evoke memories from family gatherings or happy times to make your guests feel welcome and at home. Vanilla scent is commonly associated with fond memories. If you need help getting started, perhaps vanilla would make an excellent starting point!

7. Create a Visually Pleasing Space

Create balance and harmony by paying close attention to color, texture, scale and visual weight – elements which contribute to creating well-designed spaces that feel harmonious and balanced.

Contrasting colors and textures can help draw attention to focal points like an accent wall, velvet sofa or unique piece of art. Pair these items with more subdued pieces that complement them for an overall cohesive aesthetic.

Display sentimental keepsakes such as photos, artwork, or souvenirs from family vacations to add personal touches and make your home more your own. Incorporating scents that evoke memories may also help; smell is closely tied to emotions so using familiar smells can make you feel at ease in a space. Be sure to regularly clean and assess your decor in order to keep it looking its best!

8. Keep It Clean

Staying clean at home will create a relaxing and restful environment, which can relieve anxiety and tension. Simply taking steps like wiping up spills and messes as soon as they occur can go a long way toward keeping it looking its best. A “one in, one out” rule for clutter may also help ensure that for every new thing brought into the home, some old one must leave behind. Establishing a regular schedule of cleaning can help all family members maintain orderly spaces.

9. Create a Sense of Space

One effective way of making your house feel like home is to create the impression of more space. One simple method for doing this is using furniture with rounded shapes and lines; this creates the effect that your room is larger than it really is. Curved walls or mirrors may also work to do this trick.

De-cluttering can also help create the feeling of space by clearing away unwanted items such as kitchen worktops or clothing you no longer wear or use. By clearing away clutter, you’ll be free to focus on making the space your own without being distracted by unnecessary objects.