Decorating First Homes  
		 
		
			Decorating first home is often very challenging to the new couple or 
			single homeowner. Most of the people can only afford sterile-looking 
			apartment units or tiny homes at the beginning stages of their lives 
			that have few or none architectural advantages to flaunt. However, 
			decorating your first apartment is also about giving a personal 
			touch to your home, buying furniture and furnishing that is stylish, 
			functional, efficient, fits into small rooms, versatile and yet 
			inexpensive. Here are some tips that you can use to make your home a 
			retreat for yourself while accommodating all the necessary comforts 
			of life: 
			 
		
			- Choose the theme of home décor and stick to a similar look in 
			all the rooms and areas for harmonious and rhythmic flow and balance 
			throughout the home. 
 
			- Get inspired by home decoration mags, events, shows and serials 
			to choose the home style that you love. 
			
 
			- Most people opt for rustic, contemporary, casual, traditional, 
			sleek, modernistic, minimalist, regional or period décor styles. 
			
 
			- Once you have decided on a theme, try to choose your assets, 
			furniture pieces, furnishings, accents and accessories in keeping 
			with the theme, though a piece or two of mismatched items is 
			perfectly okay. 
			
 
			- For small apartments, loft living and tiny homes, it is best to 
			stick to maximum of three colors, patterns or styles to keep the 
			serenity of the home environment rather than going for a riot of 
			colors that makes your home look like a chaos. Differ in only one of 
			these things to maintain the better synchronization. 
			
 
			- Scale of furniture should be chosen according to the room size, 
			doorframe size and elevator size for greater movability. Put less 
			and versatile furniture in a small room such as chest of
			drawers that can serve as countertop too or an 
			ottoman with hidden storage area for greater efficiency in less 
			space. 
			
 
			- You can also make a combo of one or two
			leather 
			furniture items with wooden table and sleek 
			modernistic
			chairs that can be stacked on top of the other in 
			the corner to make more space when needed. 
			
 
			- You may choose loveseats instead of sofas for small rooms or 
			sofas with no arms to make the room look more spacious. 
			
 
			- Cheap inexpensive home décor pieces available at vintage and 
			antique shops, flea markets, auctions, thrift shops, secondhand and 
			recycle shops and garage sales can be used creatively to make your 
			home look like a studio for a fraction of the cost. These places are 
			good resources for unwanted and rare items that are still in good 
			condition or need only minor changes or repairs. 
			
 
			- Long-lasting, stylish and versatile furniture piece is something 
			you can invent your bucks or buy a good quality old furniture piece 
			and paint, polish, repair, reupholster or wax it to make it shine 
			like new. 
			
 
			- Keep swatches of fabrics and colors you would like along with 
			pictures of the pieces you would really like for home with you while 
			shopping for home décor furniture and furnishings so everything new 
			available in the store doesn't tempt you. 
			
 
			- Allot some shelves of the
			bookcase or the entertainment center or the wall 
			to display your
			collectibles, for a pretty home makes you feel 
			proud of it and is much more inviting when you come back to it from 
			work. You may also like to install a small fireplace for colder 
			climates to add warmth to home décor. 
 
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