You don’t need a fully decorated guest room on day one. Focus your budget and energy on the pieces that affect your daily quality of life:
You don’t need every room to match, but you want them to "speak the same language." how to buy furniture for a new house
Use painter's tape on the floor to "draw" the size of the furniture you’re considering. It helps you visualize how much walking space you’ll actually have left. 2. Prioritize the "Big Three" You don’t need a fully decorated guest room on day one
Even if it’s just a small bistro set, having a designated place to eat makes a house feel like a home. 3. Establish a Unified Style Establish a Unified Style Moving into a new
Moving into a new house is exciting, but staring at a sea of empty rooms can feel overwhelming (and expensive). The trick is to treat it like a marathon, not a sprint.