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How to Make Your New Apartment Feel like Home

Bring Life to Your New Home

By Ayodha UshaniPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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How to Make Your New Apartment Feel like Home
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Isn't it pretty exciting when moving into a new apartment? – the environment around you buzzes with elevated energy at the prospect of a fresh turn in your life that lies ahead of you. It is indeed a scintillating time to reevaluate your life in terms of how you're going to move forward in your day-to-day proceedings. But there's just one catch in all these positivities – how can you make your new apartment feel like home? Here are some tips to enlighten you!

Give the apartment a makeover

Hold on one second – before you get yourself all excited about decorating your apartment, be sure to kick things off with a deep cleaning spree. Bring over those disinfectants, find some rags and throw yourself at those floors and countertops and scrub away until everything appears immaculately clean. This would help you to a fresh start and once you get to know each nook and cranny of the place, you'd be a step closer to feeling homey in it. Once you get your apartment all spic and span, the next thing would be to splash it with a colour of your choice – be sure to check it first with your landlord, though. Painting can give an instant change on how you feel inside your apartment. However, be mindful of the psychology of colour; you wouldn't want your hallway to be painted in red just because it's your favourite! Opt for neutrals that would make your hallway feel light and airy. Pastels will add a cheery ambience to your apartment.

Get the help of tangible things

You would think that it's convenient and cost-effective to live on plastic furniture since you're just renting the apartment, particularly if it's for a short while like one year. However, it would still be 365 days of your life and you can make a huge difference in your life by not choosing to live on fold-up chairs and cardboard box tables. Think of purchasing a couch and probably several other decent pieces of furniture. Don't think of them as waste; consider them as an investment as you can take them with you once you decide to move into a permanent residence. Sentimental items and other knick-knacks you'd have carried with you since childhood will help make your new apartment feel like home. It can be that picture that hung in the living room of your childhood home or that bean bag that was your reading nook during your teen years – put these on display as soon as possible and you'd feel a lot at home.

Focus on intangible aspects

If you've ever walked into a room and felt that something's lacking, that's probably due to poor lighting – so make sure that you place adequate lighting strategies to your new apartment. The perfect lighting scheme would bring the required ambience to your apartment, making it all cosy and intimate. Moreover, if you need to bring back a piece of your home once you have your pick from one of the apartments in Colombo, located possibly in an apartment building such as TRI-ZEN, you should try to mimic the scent of the place you just vacated. For instance, if you used a particular brand of air freshener, think of getting down the same to gift the character of your old home to this new place. If you're unable to do so, you can always create a signature scent that would make the entire space feel connected and alive.

Make your apartment cosy

The first few nights at your new apartment – or the time that you need to get used to its new environment – can get a bit lonely and bizarre. So, why not add some extra throw pillows and area rugs to soften up your apartment. Be sure to pick your favourite colour scheme that would also contribute to lifting your mood.

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