12 Ways to Make Your House a Home

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Carla Muller
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Given that we spend so much of our time at home, don’t we all just want our homes to feel at least somewhat homey? Making our homes feel more homey does not just happen naturally; it should come as no surprise that it takes a little time and effort.

If you want to make your home feel cozier, then fear not, as we are here to help! Read on to learn more about how you can make your house feel more like a home.

1. Add Indoor Plants

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Adding some indoor plants is one of the most basic ways to make any living space feel homier. Greenery and plants have a special way of adding life and vibrant touches to the areas they inhabit. So many different types of plants thrive indoors for you to choose from, so this should not be a difficult undertaking.

2. Create a Cozy Corner

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Every home needs a cozy nook where you can curl up to read a book or simply enjoy your morning coffee. Depending on your setup, you may need some cozy blankets, soft light, and a comfy reading chair or floor pillows to create such a nook.

3. Personal Touches

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You can’t expect your house to feel homey if you have no personal mementos displayed around it. To make your home homier, think of some of your favorite books, photos, souvenirs from travels, and such.

4. Declutter

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A cluttered home usually leads to a cluttered mind. To make your home more cozy and streamlined, keep all open areas clean, tidy, and free from clutter.

5. Add Layers

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By simply adding a few layers to your couch and bed, you instantly increase their cozy factor. Layers include blankets, throws, and even pillows or cushions.

6. A Simple Vase of Flowers

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A vase of fresh flowers is a very simple yet effective way to turn up the cozy vibes in your home. Besides adding a touch of color, it’s also bound to make you smile every time you look at it.

7. Wall Art

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Adding wall art is another creative way to transform a house into a home. It adds character and dimension to any living space.

8. Lighting Matters

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Opting for soft light, such as yellow or orange hues, over bright white lights can do wonders for a home’s homey factor. Candles are a great way to achieve this, too.

9. Embrace Different Textures

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Different textures add depth, character, and balance to living spaces. There are so many ways to play around with different textures if you just do a little bit of research and get a little bit creative. Differing textures can be achieved through plants, throws, ornaments, and so much more.

10. Books

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Incorporating reading material into your home adds a relaxing touch to your living spaces.

11. Neutral Color Palettes

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Neutral colors such as greens, beiges, creams, and light browns are a lot more relaxing than bright colors or clinical whites, and they are bound to make a home feel homier.

12. Invest in Essential Oils

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Essential oils are great for incorporating new smells, which can have a great impact on your house’s homey feel. You don’t even need to invest in a diffuser as you can simply add some essential oil drops to cotton wool, and it’ll diffuse to make any living space smell fresh and renewed.

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One could say that bathrooms are equal parts utility and sanctuary. Essentially, they’re the place where you can light a candle and wind down from a long day, but at the same time, it’s the exact spot where most of your grooming and getting ready for your day (or bed) happens. In terms of aesthetics, we do want our bathrooms to feel welcoming and serene, but, at the same time, they need to be functional.

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The home design trends that are so popular today will be out of style tomorrow. The “in” styles usually start at the designer level before trickling down to the public. It’s helpful to look ahead at the next trends when having work done for your home. What’s in today among the public may already be on its way out and no longer be used by designers.

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Do you feel sometimes like all you ever do is clean up and put away clutter? No matter how big your space is, it seems like all of our “stuff” just takes over, making it harder and harder to have a clean and tidy space.

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As the season changes and the days grow longer, breathing new life into your living space with a thorough spring cleaning can be just what your home needs. While cleaning every nook and cranny might seem overwhelming, focusing on specific areas can make the process more manageable and rewarding.

Here are 20 home areas that could use extra attention during spring cleaning.

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Have some New Year’s Resolutions? Is one of them making your home less cluttered and more streamlined?

Having an organized and decluttered home is important for mental health and a great way to make your life more organized and calmer. You can also sell your extra stuff and make some extra money.

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