I've been increasingly frustrated by the dirt and grass tracked into my house all day long. No sooner than I clean the kitchen floor, it's messy again! I live in a fairly small home and there's no foyer or mudroom. You enter directly into the living room or the kitchen. Period. I needed to create a mudroom without having room for one.
A new home is a curious thing. While it can represent excitement, opportunity, and a fresh change to your life, it is also extremely unfamiliar. Even if you fell in love with it, at first sight, it can take some time to acclimate to it. It’s a very unsettling feeling, so it’s a good idea to get rid of it as soon as possible. Here, we’re going to look at some tips for getting over the new home blues.
Make moving day as simple as possible to stay calm during what can be can be a relatively difficult process. You will quite literally have to pack your life up in boxes and shift everything from one location to another. But there are things that you can do in order to make the process as simple as possible for yourself. Here are just a couple of different steps that you should incorporate into the moving process to make everything as hassle-free for yourself as possible!
We all want to be happy. That much is for sure. But it’s not always that easy for you to think about what will make you happy. Sometimes, you just feel like you’re off-track or that those things around you just aren’t quite right. You want to be happier in your home.
We all like to tailor our homes in small ways from month to month. We might collect ornaments or personal items we enjoy for proud display in our home. Over time, this can be a wonderful thing to do, as it gives your home that sense of character that only time can bestow. However, sometimes instead of viewing your home in the small details, it pays to think of the larger, overall picture. This can help you take a more comprehensive view of your household.