How to add a Personal Touch to your New Place

A living room decorated according to someone’s personal style

What does it mean to personalize something? How do we make something our own? The answers might be more complicated than you think because every human being is different. Who we are and what we do often reflect in our living spaces. Sometimes, we are not aware that we follow fashionable styles instead of finding what best works for us. Things like having a favorite color, type of outfit, historical period, interior design style, movie genre all define us and give us certain uniqueness. Thus, to add a personal touch to your new place, ask yourself what you want to achieve with this project? Is it to make it more visually appealing or to make it comfortable? And even though these two can come together, achieving balance can be a little more complicated than you think.

Follow your interior design style

If you want to stay within the limits of tastefulness, it's essential to pay attention to the home interior while expressing your personality through it. For example, if your apartment follows minimalistic interior design standards, the amount of accessorizing the space will be limited. This style has variations, but it often seems detached and depersonalized because nothing in this concept should stand out. Now, some designs allow playfulness and combination, but everything should be meaningfully assembled. Unlike minimalist, boho, and southern style interior designs are all about the personal touch. Their aesthetic allows playfulness and expression of your tastes. When it comes to living spaces, they should never blindly follow fashion. Just because it's in, it doesn't mean it's the right fit for everyone.

Memorabilia and hobby decor display

Caption: Add a personal touch to your new home by including heirloom pieces, like your grandfather's chair

And while following standardized design traits might make it easier to furnish our apartments, we need to figure out how practical it is and how spending time in it makes us feel. To have everything you need in your new home, you shouldn't only focus on functionality but also overall aesthetics. Things around us can trigger many good and bad emotions that subconsciously affect our thoughts and memories. In the era of fast living and unhealthy lifestyles, our homes are sanctuaries for our minds and bodies. The basic furnishing will make the skeleton of the house, and by decorating it, you will add meat to the bones. Still, only after displaying some memories will your new home gain a heart. Add a personal touch to your new place by expressing your tastes, preferences, emotions, and memories. Nothing makes it feel more like home than that.

Decorating a place with natural elements

For those who like spending a lot of time in nature and those that wish they could do the same, decorating a home with natural textures and elements might be just the right thing. Wooden pieces are incorporated in many interior home designs, so combining them with rock, leather, or wicker details can be a good combo. Also, adding plants to your home is a great idea. But if you haven't had experience in growing plants before, start with the beginner houseplant kit. Focus on plants from Ficus, Cactus, and Succulent family. They are very decorative plus easy to maintain. However, if your home design doesn't allow that much experimenting, or you don't feel like taking care of plants, there are always temporary solutions. You can refresh the space by adding some vase flower decor.

Adding elements to achieve a "warm vibe"

Warmth is something every home needs. And the best way to achieve it is by dedicating some time to wall colors, textiles, and accessories. If you don't plan to change the colors of your walls to brighter, eye-soothing tones, other things can help you bring coziness into your apartment. Whether it comes to the palettes and textures of your furniture, bed covers, cushions, wall decor, or adding rugs and carpets to your home, textile elements are always game-changers.

Use originality and creativity to add a personal touch to your new place

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With moving to a new place, you have the perfect excuse to "feather the nest" and make it feel like your own. Naturally, this will come much easier for you if you are an artistic and crafty person. There are plenty of DIY projects you can engage in, expressing your true self. From making collages to refurbishing the furniture, everything is easily and affordably done with a bit of will and creativity. And even if you're using someone else decor ideas to enhance the features of your place, add something new to make it original and yours.

Light brings the best features of any living space

Natural light is one of the most important features of every room. It provides brightness while emphasizing the details and colors, making the place more welcoming. But if your home cannot give enough of it, solve it with creative lighting ideas. Traditional fixtures can be dull. Thus, adding unique and trendy lighting solutions will transform the place. Ways to do it are plenty, but before making these changes, decide on their function and style. Installing recessed lights, decorative wall sconces, or chandeliers will provide ambient light, while lamps, swag lights, swing-arm lamps, up-lights, and spotlights can help with the task and accent lighting.  

Personalizing your home will help you adapt faster

There is nothing worse than feeling unfamiliar in your own home. After the move, we are overwhelmed with a mix of emotions because changing homes is never easy. The break of routine, nostalgia, stress, caution towards the new environment make it harder to adapt to your new place. And even though we might not be able to accept all new things at once, we can start embracing the changes by making our house feel like a home. The best way to do that is to discover your taste if you haven’t already and add a personal touch to your new place. 

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