How to Decorate Your Home From Scratch
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Are
you moving into a new home and starting fresh? Before you start decorating your
new home, make sure you change your address with the USPS. Don’t feel
overwhelmed! Here are six new home decorating tips when you’re starting from
scratch. You’ll see that decorating your new home is fun — and much easier than
you think.
If
you can pin down the design style you want for your home’s interior, you’re
half way there! An easy rule of thumb is to use the same style for the interior
as the home’s exterior. With an architectural home style like ranch or
craftsman, dark, rich wood pieces, clean-lined furniture and lots of earth
tones work well.
Here are four of the most popular home
decorating styles to consider:
Transitional
A
transitional style goes with most home architectural styles. The look is a
hybrid of modern and traditional — perfect for updating older home styles like
colonial or Victorian, or warming up a new-construction home. The transitional
home decorating style involves the use of dark woods, stone, neutral colors and
earthy reds, sages and olive greens as accent colors. Furniture is fairly
streamlined but features more ornamentation and curvier, softer lines.
Modern
A
modern decorating style is well-tailored and features clean lines. Wood and earth
tones add a softer feel to the clean straight lines. Mid-century modern sofas
or elements are popular. Ranch homes, Art Deco-era homes, and homes constructed
during and after the 1950s tend to work best with modern decor.
Contemporary
Contemporary
design is the most sparse and minimalist of the design styles. Few pieces are
used in each room. Color selection is normally pared down to black, white or
grey with primary color accents. Metals and glass, instead of wood, are
featured. When decorating from scratch, a contemporary style is a good idea
when you’re working with smaller spaces and/or you want to highlight the home’s
natural features, like big, bright windows or architectural details.
Farmhouse
Farmhouse
is very popular nowadays thanks to designers like Joanna Gaines. The style adds
fun, cozy comfort and a bit of whimsy to your new home. To decorate from
scratch in a farmhouse style, practical, cozy and inviting are most important.
Sofas should be overstuffed for comfort and slip covered for low maintenance.
Wood tables are earthy and casual. Colors and accent pieces have a vintage or
antique store feel.
New
home decorating pro tip: Determine your home’s exterior style and do a little
research. Take inspiration from the elements of that style and add your own
twist to the look.
2.
Break down your new home decorating plan by room
The
fastest way to get overwhelmed by an empty new home is by trying to decorate
the whole house at once. Prioritize what rooms are most important to you and
make a decorating plan, one room at a time! Maybe you’ll want to start with
your bedroom, living room and laundry room. Pick two or three room’s maximum
and plan to decorate them one at a time.
Matching
all the rooms in the house is a design myth. If you decide you want a
transitional bedroom but a modern living room, go for it! Your home will have
far more personality when you decorate from scratch, one room at a time. Just
be sure to add a unifying element to all the rooms for flow, like a certain
color, or a decor item in the home’s architectural design style.
Pro decorating tip: Not sure which rooms to start with? Think
about what rooms you spend the most time in. You’ll want to do those first. You
can always do the guest room later — close the guest room door and forget about
it for a while.
3.
Start with the biggest piece in the room first
Now
that you’ve broken down your decorating plan to one room at a time, take the
same concept and focus on finding the most important piece in the room.
The
biggest piece in the room is usually the most important and most expensive.
That’s why it’s important to start with that one piece and work your way from
there. In a dining room, start with the dining table. For your living room,
choose your sofa or sectional first. In your bedroom, the bed is the most
important piece in the room.
Pro decorating tip: The biggest piece in the room is likely where
you’ll invest the most money. It usually gets the most use in the room,
therefore quality is important. You can probably save some money on
accessorizing, picking up secondhand bedside tables or finding an inexpensive
coffee table, but never skimp on your sofa!
4.
Take advantage of the experts
How
it work
Schedule
and appointment to meet with a Design Crew member in your home or at your local
store.
Your crew member will learn everything they can about your project, space and personal style.
Next
they’ll offer ideas and recommend products, pulling from our entire family of
brands.
When
you’re ready, we can help you place and track your order and can even
coordinate delivery.
Need
help with installation, assembly or finishing touches? Our crew can help with
that too!
5.
Paint is your new best friend
One
of the easiest and cheapest ways to transform a blank canvas is by painting it!
Repaint each room in a color of your choice. Now is not the time to be safe —
choose a vibrant, bold or rich color. Even a neutral mocha shade or light grey
can make more impact than plain white. And the best part is if you don’t like
it, you can always repaint it.
Pro decorating tip: Paint the wall you want to bring the most
attention to in a color that may be a little too bold for your taste. Once you
do, you’ve created a focal wall. Use that shade in the smaller accessories like
pillows, vases or rug to tie the room together.
6.
Layer each room, over time
Decorating
your new home is a marathon, not a sprint. As you spend more time in your new
home, you’ll get to know it better. You may have new ideas on how you want a
room to look and function a few months down the road, so no rush to get it all
done at once! Here are the elements you’ll want to address over time:
Splashes of accent color
Flooring/carpets.
Storage/organization
Accent tables
Lighting
Textiles like pillows and throws
Wall art
Window treatments
Now
that you see how simple new home decorating from scratch can be, decide on your
style, prioritize your rooms and get started. Your new home will look perfectly
put together in no time!