You’ve done it! You’ve got your first place–maybe it’s a swanky downtown loft or a tranquil suburban house–and you’re ready to release the inner designer in you. But a house, no matter how lavish it is, will never be a home without your unique touch. Let’s talk about taking that blank slate and turning it into a haven that signifies *you*.

Lavishing in Color

Color is not just about aesthetics–it’s a silent language. It has the ability to evoke emotions; to make you feel calm, energetic, cozy, or even intellectual. A study by the University of Missouri-Columbia revealed how certain colors can trigger specific emotional responses in individuals. So, wouldn’t it be great if you could paint feelings??? Well, in a manner of speaking, you can!

Choose colors that ignite your affection or trigger feelings of tranquility and happiness. Immerse your space in those hues that resonate with your personality. It’s not just important–it’s crucial. Interior designer, Kelly Wearstler, once said that, “color is one of the most provocative elements in our living environment”. Indeed, it paints the ambiance of your home, setting the mood for your daily living.

Craft in Details

Your house transforms into a home when you begin to weave in your story through personal details. Your favourite family pictures, an abstract painting you recently bought from an art fair, the quirky cow-shaped vase you found on a market stall–all these unveil pieces of you.

Strew these elements around your domicile. Remember, it’s supposed to paint ‘you,’ so there’s no right or wrong way in arranging. Some like to put a personal touch on shelves; others prefer empty walls with a solitary masterpiece. Take your time to plant these details and watch your house slowly evolve into ‘home.’

With Love, from the Oven

Okay, here’s a nugget of wisdom that’s been handed down from generations: the smell of a home contributes to its essence! Nothing screams home like the aroma of freshly-baked cookies wafting through the hallway. By baking your favourite goodies, not only do you add a delicious scent–you divorce blandness and wed your home to comfort and familiarity!

Take Your Time: Homemaking is a Journey

Listen up! Homemaking isn’t something that’s over and done with in a day, okay? It’s a slow dance; it’s a journey with a rhythm that resonates with your individuality. Patience is not just a virtue here—it’s a necessity. Relish the process and be patient as you layer your space with love, memories and exclusive design elements to create a cozy sanctuary that is exclusively ‘you.’

Attention to Details and Foresight

This journey is not for the fainthearted. It takes grit, yes, but also the eagle of attention to meticulously arrange each detail. Foresight is as crucial as precision—planning ahead on how to harmonize all the elements can save you from ending up with a chaotic ensemble.

Next time you aim for that boho-inspired look, research if it would harmonize with the rest of your space. Be sure to take baby steps toward any dramatic transition; it saves time, energy and heartbreak.

3 Pearls from the Deep

Here’s some food for thought:

1. Don’t go on a cut-rate decorating spree. Quality over quantity always

2. Strike a balance between aesthetic appeal and practical comfort.

3. Your home should reflect *you*–not Pinterest, not a glossy magazine.

So, as you embark on this homemaking journey remember: it’s not about hitting the nail on the head, but learning to savor the process. The perfection lies in the imperfection; in realizing that our homes are not static, but living, changing representation of ourselves. So, my advice—don’t sweat the small stuff; enjoy every stroke of paint, cherish every photo frame and fall in love with the smell of baking bread. Here’s to making every house a home!

Nathaniel Turner
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Nathaniel Turner is a keen furniture, interior design, and decor enthusiast with enriching 15 years of experience. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Interior Design from the University of the Arts London and a Master’s in Furniture Design from the Royal College of Art. His journey in the design world started in the bustling markets of London, leading to his current role as a lead content creator for our site for years now. His approach is deeply influenced by his travels and his love for vintage furniture restoration, a hobby he frequently incorporates into his articles.

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