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How to make your new place feel like a home

Finding a new home is a daunting and stressful task that can take a long time. But when you move with long distance movers San Antonio, it is difficult for it to immediately feel "yours." Even if it is your furniture in the rooms, it can be difficult to make your new place feel like a home. For a while, you will have to correct yourself whenever you call “home” your old place, and not the place you live in now. This is a difficult transition, some people fly through it and can call home anywhere at any time - but for most it takes time. And for those who frequently move, the moment when you start calling the place “home” will be the time when you have to move again.

What can you do to make your new place feel like a home

There are many ways to make a home feel at home, some can take time, and some can help instantly. Here are a few ideas that can help make a new place look like yours:

1. First

Before you find moving quotes San Antonio and move, make sure that you move to the right place. Is it the right size? Is the location right for you - are there local amenities nearby, or do you have to drive there? Visit this place in advance to make sure that it suits you. Choose the right type of building for your needs, are you looking for luxury real estate or something more rustic? House or apartment? Does it have enough storage space, or do you have to be creative?
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It sounds like a long list, but these things will help make your new place feel like a home sooner rather than later

2. Unpack

In any case, unpacking after a move is what you are going to do eventually, but try not to leave the boxes for a long time unpacked. If you can take some time without work to do it all at once, then great. If not, try to do it during a couple of days off or after work. The sooner all your items come out, the faster you will feel more comfortable. Having boxes in the corners just reminds you of a move or your last home.

3. Pets

If you already have a pet, it will soon leave its mark in the new house. If not, and you feel that something is missing, then why not adopt a dog or a cat or fish? Having a pet can make this place feel more loved, especially if it is only you, or only you and your partner/friend living there.

4. Put it in frames

As soon as you find out where something will be, start hanging photos and any other works of art. Family photos can really help make the place feel at home. Having familiar faces around the place is comforting. If you do not know if you agreed with the furniture layout, but want to get photos as soon as possible, or you rent and have no right to drive hooks into the wall, look instead for the hangers with a sticky frame. This way you can unstick whenever without leaving holes in your walls.

5. Clean it up

It may have been professionally cleaned before you moved in, but the process of dragging all the furniture and unpacking again will stain the place. Take out the vacuum and duster and clean your new home once again. Not only will it be cleaner, but it will smell a little more like a house and not like a moving truck.
Lit candles
You can also light your favorite candle to get rid of this “freshly moved” smell

6. Hang out

Spend time in every room. Prepare food that you know well in the kitchen - this means that you will not burn anything while you are looking for your things, but you will transfer familiar memories to an unfamiliar place. Spend a movie night in the living room, spend time doing something other than sleeping in the bedroom, and spend time in each of the children's/vacant rooms.

7. No garbage zones

The garage and the attic are often areas that become unnecessary and unorganized "garbage zones". If you have things you don’t know what to do, keep them neat for a few months - if you don’t miss them, then donate them. Get racks and boxes for the garage and actually clean things properly. The same goes for the attic - when it comes to searching packed Christmas decorations, you will find that you hunt for several hours because they are unceremoniously pushed into the back of the pile.

8. Decorate

If you can, want or need, then decorate. Nothing makes a home more like yours than spending time improving it. Your taste in colors or decorations will bring your personality into the house and instantly make it more yours. You don't even need to paint - maybe just get some new bedspreads or new sofa cushions. Trivia can work as well as big ones.

9. Guests

Invite everyone! Once you are settled, take care of your family or group of friends. Sharing your new home will give you a sense of pride and love for this new building. They may also have good ideas for storing things that are in your dump area. Filling your home with love and laughter will help you feel at home more than anything.

10. Time

No matter how annoying it sounds, the best thing to do to make your new place feel like a home is time. The more time you spend there, the more you think of it as a home. You will learn all his nooks and places where it is best to sit, to catch the rays of the last evening, and where the dead zone of the Internet is - in every house, there is one!
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Over time, you will fill the house with new things, new memories and new people, and it will become your home

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