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I Just Moved To A New House, Now What?

When you look at magazines and you see a specific design or theme that you like , what style is it? It can be a conteporary look, maybe modern, traditional etc.

After you’ve decided on the theme the next thing is to start with the furniture. That is the biggest and hardest to move and place. Move it to where you think but then get a second opinion from an San Diego interior designer or San Diego interior decorator like me and re-work the room and the colors you want. Think about the feel of the room. What colors do you like and especially do not like. That’s important – what is important? Photos? Art, etc. People collect for a reason. Let’s show off your collection! That is why you bought it in the first place! Also, have fun, this is your home, not your business. This is the place to relax and enjoy!

When you use the services of an interior designer moving can be less stressful. A good interior designer like me has a suggested list of people from an housekeeper to an electrician. You name it I probably have them on my speed dial list.

Also, really think about the color you and if you have a husband, what he likes. Maybe he likes cool tones- blues, greens, etc and you like warm tones. There are ways to blend them together to create a seamless fit. That is why using an interior design firm is a good way to bounce ideas to make both of your dreams come true.

You are now ready to start decorating your new home. And remember that using the help of an interior designer can help moving less stressful. Lastly have fun decorating and working in your home, sweet home.

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7 Comments on “I Just Moved To A New House, Now What?”
  1. Erick from DIY Renovations 22nd November 2009 1:06 pm

    Homeowners can save a lot of money by educating themselves on the renovation process before hiring a contractor or attempting any sort of serious DIY. This will help them get the best value on their project, communicate clearly with building professionals, and ensure that they really are using construction best practices.

  2. interior design course 1st February 2010 3:25 am

    yes, this is an interesting article, I mostly agree with you. but sometimes put in place may be a difficult task. anyway, thanks for your presentation ;)

  3. süpürgelik 7th February 2010 1:48 am

    I have read all the articles. Very useful information was written. Thanks
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  4. Homeowners Insurance Move 10th February 2010 11:50 am

    Interior designers are definitely worth the money and can save you a lot of time and avoid a poorly decorated home. Their ideas will both make you and your visitors more comfortable being in the home.
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  5. Tim from Privacy Window Film 12th February 2010 4:36 am

    Why not do a course in interior design or maybe go to a few home exhibitions. You will get loads of ideas

  6. Toronto Renovators 5th June 2010 1:19 am

    Great article, great info, thanks!
    I agree with the previous poster that taking a course in interior design can help a lot!

  7. Arvell from owasso homes for sale 21st June 2010 6:19 pm

    Consulting an interior designer will definitely save the time and can give your home a nice look. But there is fun doing shopping yourself and choosing what you like.

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