Purchasing your very first home can be extremely stressful and scary, and in fact, it may feel impossible at first. Once you’ve gotten over that hurdle, closed on your first home, and handed the key, you may think the hard stuff is over with. However, getting into that new home is only the first step. Renovations may need to be done, and of course, there is a lot of interior design you’ll need to start worrying about.
The good news is that turning your house into a home can be a lot of fun and doesn’t have to cause too much stress. If you are feeling like a fish out of water in this experience, this list is for you! The simplest changes can often make the biggest differences in how your home looks and feels. Here are 3 basic interior design tips for first-time homeowners.
Focus On Lighting
The way you light your home can dictate how everything in it looks. Your mood can also be affected greatly by the way things are lit – so if you are looking for a place to start on your interior design journey, choose to begin by changing up the lighting.
Depending on the house you have purchased, some rooms may not even have built-in lighting, so you will have to decide whether to hire an electrician to install your lighting, or just go with lamps. Having an electrician do the work will ensure that it looks great and functions properly, so this is often the best option rather than going the DIY route.
Consider Colors
Accent colors are popular these days because it can give an otherwise bland space a lot of personality. Before painting or choosing furniture, decide on the overall look and feel you are going for. This way, you can make informed decisions on colors that will really compliment the spaces that you and your family are going to spend so much time in.
Remember that the entire house doesn’t have to flow together. Each room is its own space and can have its own personality. Create a mood board of some of the colors you would like to incorporate into your home and go from there.
Take It Slow
You may be tempted to take on multiple home projects at the same time because you want to finish and have your home looking the way you want it to. But especially with your very first home AKA, first huge project, it’s best just to take it slow. Tackle one room or area at a time and the end result will begin to come together right before your eyes faster than you may think.
You don’t have to be an expert at interior design to create a space that you will enjoy living in for years to come. Hopefully, this list has given you some good places to start.