Finding Your New Home Style: 7 Tips for Choosing the Right Aesthetic

Finding Your New Home Style: 7 Tips for Choosing the Right Aesthetic

Moving into your new home is a liberating experience; it’s one of your life's most cherished and memorable milestones. 

Whether you're settling into your new home or still in the process, the interior design and decor have the transformative power to turn this new house into your cherished home, a place that truly represents you. 

While it may involve some effort and moments of feeling overwhelmed, remember that this is your journey of crafting a space that mirrors your distinct style and personality. You hold the reins, and with each decision, you are not just shaping a house but creating a unique home that truly reflects you. 

If you’re a new homeowner or in the process of becoming one, here is a quick guide to help you style your abode!

Things To Consider When Choosing Your New Home’s Aesthetic

Create a Moodboard
Whether it’s photographs of your beautiful downtown wedding in Austin, Texas or of a grand venue like a banquet hall where you said your vows, use your experiences and preferences to create a vision board for your home. Add snippets, reference images, colors, quotes, and anything that will help inspire your home styling journey.

Think Long Term
As you plan to live in your new home for several years, making good-quality purchases is crucial. Opt for classic styles that give your home a long-lasting 'refreshed' look, avoiding trends that will go out of style within a year or two. This approach ensures your home remains timeless and avoids the need for frequent updates.

Cohesion Among Different Elements
The decor sets the effortless design flow from room to room. While you don’t have to match everything, you can “connect” different elements, choose complementary color palettes, use one type of wood for your furniture, buy similar bedding, cushions, or rugs, and opt for light fixtures, handles, fittings, or finishes with similar designs and patterns to maintain consistency. 

When styling your new home, it's important to balance form and function.
Start by creating a vision that considers your lifestyle and the needs of other family members. Ensure your home’s features match your lifestyle, and consider individual spaces for work or leisure. This approach ensures your home is not just beautiful but also functional. 

 

7 Tips To Guide Your New Home Styling Journey

Styling a new home doesn't have to be daunting; with a few tips and some expert design knowledge, these seven tips will make it a fun yet easy process:

1. Set A Budget

Suppose you’re a newlywed who recently spent a fortune tying the knot at an iconic filming location like The Majestic Downtown. Money may be a little restrictive, and that’s perfectly normal. By creating a budget, you can confidently prioritize your expenses and make your dream home a reality.  

Create a list of what’s necessary, like furniture and kitchen items, and what can be kept until the last moment. If your financial situation is tighter than expected, you can decorate your home one room at a time.


2. Understand Your Space
Start by visualizing the size and layout of your home to determine how you can decorate it practically while maintaining its aesthetics. The size impacts your furnishings, and the layout determines the flow and functionality of your space. While this may be daunting, you can use interior design apps to help work with your home's distinct features.

Similarly, don’t ignore the house's existing architectural features, such as built-in shelves, fireplaces, bay windows, etc. These can dictate the placement of additional items you want, so you must ensure they complement one another to maintain cohesion.
 

3. Mix and Match Colors
Selecting a color scheme and maintaining it throughout is vital because it's fundamental to the ambiance of your living space. No matter which color you choose, it radiates a feeling that helps you manipulate the mood you want to set.

You can choose shades of the same color to establish a monochromatic scheme. Warm tones such as orange, red, and yellows or cool tones like greens, blues, and purples are also a great choice. If you’re into traditional color schemes, neutral shades like beige, white, gray, and black are the way to go. 
 

4. Experiment with Textures and Textiles
Textures in textiles are primary elements that affect the look and feel of your space. You can control this aspect when choosing rugs, upholstered furniture, curtains, or even during window treatments. 

Linen can invoke a refreshed and relaxed feeling, whereas the heavy drapes of velvet curtains give off elegance. Similarly, a leather couch screams luxury but has a warm and inviting feel. Play around with such textures to set the tone for your home.
 

5. Add Life To Walls
Since a freshly bought home is like a blank canvas, the first step is to select the suitable wallpaper or paint for your walls. Apply the knowledge of color schemes and textures to identify what wallpaper or wall paint you want.

Next, pick pieces you want to display: family or event photographs, original art, abstract paintings, decorative mirrors, quirky shelving, or even art installations. The choice is yours. Just make sure to keep the space manageable.


6. Lighting That Elevates
Understand that there are three types of lighting: ambient, task, and accent. Ambient lighting is the largest light source, usually mounted from the ceiling. Task lighting refers to table or floor lamps that act as specific lighting for tasks like reading or cooking. Accent lighting accentuates specific features like wall art or sculptures with light highlights.

Once these bases are covered, consider the light’s temperature and tone. Warm bulbs create an inviting atmosphere, especially if you have warm-colored interiors, while cool bulbs offer good visibility and bring out cool-colored interiors.


7. Personal Meaningful Touches
This one goes without saying but never forget the personal touches. After all, incorporating items that mean something to you turns a regular house into your comfortable home. So, make space for personal memorabilia or even family heirlooms, especially in your living room.

Such additions are a great reminder of what matters to you so you can cherish past and present memories while also adding your unique touch that sets your home apart from every other professionally designed home.


With your unique vision, a little effort, patience, and creativity, you can transform your new house into the home of your dreams. Your design and aesthetic goals are the key; our tips will confidently guide you in achieving them.

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