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How to Transform the Look of Your Property After Moving In

Oct 22, 2021

In a competitive housing market, you may end up purchasing a house that is less than perfect at meeting your needs. If this is the case, you want to make sure that you take steps after moving in to transform the way it looks and feels to be more like what you imagined for yourself. While you don’t ever want to choose a home that doesn’t fit most of your needs, you do want to open up your eyes to the possibilities of a space so that you can buy something that will be perfect for you after a little bit of work. 

Paint the Exterior 

A fresh coat of paint on the outside of your new home will bring it from drab to absolutely gorgeous. The great thing is that you can choose the color and bring a little brightness to the exterior of your space. With the right color you will get cheered up every time you return home after a long day at work or a trip to the grocery store. You can also choose to do a trim color as well to add an extra layer of interest to your home. You can paint the outside of your house yourself or hire professionals to take care of the process. 

Replace Your Siding 

If you have old siding that either can’t be painted or is in too bad of shape to take a coat of paint, you can replace the siding instead. Old siding tends to age your house significantly and can create a drearier experience. Upgrading your siding will help things look better and ensure that your home has more protection against the elements. There are many kinds of siding that you can choose from, so go for one that is low maintenance and extra strong so you can rest assured that your home is safe and shielded from bad weather. 

Get a New Roof 

If your roof is in poor condition, it is important to make sure that you get it replaced as soon as possible. A leaky roof can lead to problems in your whole house, so you don’t want to leave it be and let the problem get worse. When you are choosing a new roof remember to look at the variety of options you have available to you. From metal roofs to more traditional shingles, you can get your roof replaced with something that suits your personal preferences and provides a high level of protection to your home. 

Landscaping 

Keeping your yard looking great can be a real challenge and when you have a regular lawn it isn’t necessarily sustainable. If you decide to landscape without a lawn you can create a beautiful space that is more focused on matching your climate and limited water use. You can transform your landscaping by laying mulch instead of worrying about a lawn. Making smart decisions about your landscaping can help you to save money, conserve water, and create a more beautiful and relaxing space in your front lawn. You should look into local regulations, so you know what kinds of landscaping are acceptable in your area. 

Your Entryway 

When you have guests over, the entryway is the first thing they will see inside your home. And since entryways tend to be places that are messy and disorganized it can take a little planning to make your entryway functional. By installing spaces to sit and take off shoes in addition to lots of storage you can make your front entryway more visually appealing and more functional. Make sure to organize the space in a way that flows well and invites guests into your home in a welcoming and charming way. 

Look to Your Inspection 

Since you just bought your home, you most likely had an inspection done. While that inspection works great as a negotiating tool it can also help you to figure out what projects to take care of when you move in. Look at the issues listed on the inspection that weren’t yet resolved and take care of them first so you can start enjoying your home. Most of the items of your inspection will improve both the look and the functionality of your new space. Some of the projects from the inspection will be easy to do on your own while others will require expert help. Try organizing the list by simplicity so you can start tackling the most important projects

Paint the Interior 

As important as it is to paint the outside of your home, it is equally important to get the inside painted. Start with rooms where the paint is faded or where the previous owners had used colors you hate. From there you can move to less pressing paint projects. Before painting make sure that you tape off the walls so that you don’t accidentally get paint in unwanted areas. You should also use drop cloths to protect the floor. Many people forget to paint the ceilings , but it is a good idea to make sure that they get painted as well. 

Start Decorating 

The furniture and accessories that you choose for your home will be the key to making it look more beautiful and feel more like your own. You want to choose pieces that you like personally rather than things that are simply trending or that others like. This is because you are the one who needs to live in your home, so it should be designed for your needs. If you aren’t confident in your own style, take some time to look at other people’s homes and figure out what you like about them. This will help guide you as you make your own decisions. 

Once you have purchased your new home it’s time to start making it into a place that you love. The choices you make through each project will help make your house into more of a home. And eventually you’ll feel so comfortable that it’s like you’ve always lived there.

Read this next: Why Closing on a Home Takes So Long

By Dotcom Design 21 Oct, 2022
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