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Writer's pictureKristina Graves

6 Easy Ways to Personalise Your New Home and Make it Cosy

Moving into a new house can be stressful, but it can also be the start of an exciting chapter, filled with the promise of new beginnings. It can be a good excuse to buy some new homeware and unleash your creative flair as you unpack the boxes and start arranging furniture. However, the newness of it all can sometimes feel make a space seem a bit impersonal. The walls are bare, the rooms lack warmth, and it can take a little while before the space truly feels like "you." Luckily, with a few simple touches, you can transform your new house into a cozy, welcoming home that you've put your stamp on and reflects your personality and style. Here are some tips to help you get started.


1. Bring Nature Indoors with Plants

One of the easiest ways to breathe life into a new space is by adding plants. Not only do they add a splash of color, but they also improve air quality and create a sense of calm. Consider placing a few potted plants around your home—on windowsills, shelves, or as a centerpiece on your dining table. If you’re new to plant care, start with low-maintenance options like succulents, snake plants, or pothos. For an extra touch of greenery, hang trailing plants from the ceiling or invest in a statement plant like a fiddle leaf fig or a monstera to anchor your living space.


2. Personalise Your Walls with Posters and Art

Bare walls can make a home feel empty and sterile, so one of the first things you should do is add some artwork or posters that resonate with you. Whether you’re into abstract art, motivational quotes, or vintage movie posters, this is a really easy way to bring a sense of "you" inotyour new home. Frame your favorite pieces and arrange them in a gallery wall style, or opt for a large, bold print to serve as a focal point in your room. If you want a more personal touch, consider creating a photo wall with pictures of family, friends, and cherished memories. This not only adds visual interest but also brings a sense of familiarity and warmth to your home.


3. Create a Cozy Atmosphere with Candles


Candles are an underrated yet powerful way to make a new house feel like home. Their soft, flickering light creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Choose candles with scents that you love—whether it’s the fresh, clean smell of linen, the comforting aroma of vanilla, or the earthy fragrance of sandalwood. Place them in various rooms to create pockets of warmth and relaxation. You can also experiment with different types of candle holders, from sleek, modern designs to rustic, vintage styles, to match the overall vibe of your space.


4. Add a Touch of Magic with Fairy Lights



Fairy lights aren’t just for the holidays; they can be used year-round to add a whimsical, magical touch to your home. Drape them over a bookshelf, weave them around your bed’s headboard, or hang them along the walls to create a soft, inviting glow. They’re perfect for creating a relaxed, cozy atmosphere in any room. For an extra creative touch, consider placing fairy lights inside glass jars or lanterns for a DIY nightlight that’s functional and decorative.


5. Mix and Match Textures and Fabrics


Another way to make your new house feel like home is by incorporating various textures and fabrics into your décor. Soft throw blankets, plush rugs, and an array of cushions can instantly make a space feel more inviting. Experiment with different materials—think wool, cotton, linen, and velvet—to create a layered, cozy look. These small additions can add warmth and personality to your home, making it a place where you love to relax and unwind.


6. Make It Yours with Personal Touches


Finally, the most important step in making your new house a home is adding those personal touches that reflect who you are. Whether it’s displaying souvenirs from your travels, incorporating family heirlooms, or simply choosing a color palette that makes you feel at ease, these elements are what will truly make your space feel like yours.


Conclusion

Turning a new house into a home doesn’t happen overnight, but with these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a space that’s comfortable, inviting, and uniquely yours. Whether it’s through the natural beauty of plants, the cozy warmth of candles, or the personal touch of your favorite artwork, every small detail contributes to making your new place feel like home. So take your time, enjoy the process, and before you know it, your house will be a true reflection of your style and personality. Let me know in the comments how you made your new house into your home.

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