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Making a House Feel Like Home: How to Add a Ton of Personality to Your New Build House

Assuming you bought your new build complete, you probably weren’t involved in the design process. Your home was designed to be suitable to the masses, it was not designed for you. But it doesn’t have to stay that way! You can add personality to your new build easily, so when you’re all settled into your new house, it reflects who you are — not any Jane Doe on the street!

Make Changes: Be Prepared to Update Some Finishes in You New Build

Many people move into a new build thinking they won’t change anything — the house is complete and all new after all. And while it’s true you don’t need to change anything, in order to make the house feel like yours, you might want to make changes.

There are lots of easy things you can change to make your new build house feel like home. The house is probably painted all one shade of greige. So I would start with the walls! Start incorporating colorful accents where it makes sense (bedrooms, fireplace, built-ins, etc). Some other easy changes to consider:

Of course there are more expensive and permanent changes that you can make to your new build house that allow you to infuse your personality and preferences even deeper into the home.

No-Construction Ways to Transform Your Home: Using Furniture & Accessories to Bring Personality to Your New Build

Sometimes, it doesn’t make any sense to change up your perfectly good, new house. Either you love the finishes and details (maybe you even got to pick them!) or it’s simply not in the budget. Well, no problem. We can transform a space without changing a thing with fun, bold furniture choices.

The cover image for this post is a living room in a townhouse we designed in Sunnyvale. Because it was a rental, we didn’t want to make any permanent changes. Instead, we utilized fun furniture, rugs, and accessories to make a space that feels so exciting you don’t even realize there’s only white walls.

Light control is hugely impactful on a space. We used navy curtains to disguise all white walls. If you have windows, you need curtains or shades! You can bring in a ton of personality with patterns or color, or just add the texture for a custom feel. And curtains don’t need to be expensive. IKEA and Amazon have simple options that are incredibly affordable. Just double up on the panels on either side of larger windows.

Art and accessories are the final touches to transforming your home. Art is one of the most personal things you can choose — it’s very polarizing. Good art is in the eye of the beholder. Choose art that speaks to you and what you want that room to feel like: invigorating in the dining room, but maybe calm in the bedroom? Make a statement with your art. Choose pieces that reflect your life, your family, your culture, your favorite place to travel!

Accessories are much the same. Hit up HomeGoods, sure. But don’t forget Goodwill and thrift stores for truly one-of-a-kind finds. Accessories can be practical too — that empty corner? Big ole blanket basket. Need something tall on that shelf? A fun vase you can pull down when you have flowers.

Your New Build Home Should Be Full of Character & Personality

Now you know the simplest ways to make your new build home look like it was custom built just for you! Simple changes can have huge impacts. By updating finishes and utilizing the right furniture, art, & accessories, your personality will shine throughout your home!

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