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Designing Your Home According to Your Lifestyle This 2022

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Do you feel like your home needs some sprucing up? If you do, you're not alone. It's that time of the year again when almost everyone gets the urge to change up their homes. And just like others who love renovating their homes annually, you're likely to have read several tips on how to make your living space more comfortable and attractive this year. While these tips are helpful, many of these online home design trends are aimed at a wide swathe of readers.

Now, there's nothing wrong with wanting to follow what's trendy, but if you have other things in mind, like functionality and spaciousness, trendy tips may not be what you need. In this case, you should go beyond the latest colour palettes and other aesthetics and look for ideas that fit what you need. After all, your home is your own space where you should do what's more important to you.

To help you create a living space that complements your way of living this year, learn how to design your home according to your lifestyle by reading on.

Take Note of Your Family's Specific Needs

A properly designed living space should consider the needs of the people using it. Note down your family's specific needs so you can incorporate these in your design considerations. Before deciding on what types of furniture, colours, and styles you want for your home, here are a few questions to ask yourself:

  • How many people live in your house?
  • Do you have pets, little kids or elderly relatives with you?
  • Are you someone who regularly hosts parties and get-togethers?
  • Do you prefer ordering out or cooking food at home?

The answers to these questions can help guide you in designing the kind of home you want and need. For instance, if you're living with young children and elders, you should watch out for furniture with sharp edges. If you have fur babies, you should choose upholstery that is pet-friendly and can be easily cleaned of pet hair. The key here is to create a place that accommodates your family's unique needs.

Consider Everyday Routines

Your home is where you and your family spend time together. It should be a comfortable and safe space for all of your daily routines. If you have kids, they're likely to have a lot of toys and books lying around everywhere.

As much as you want to give them the freedom to play and study wherever they want, keeping your home clean and organized as much as possible is probably one of your goals. Having lots of storage options is an excellent way to provide a tidy space for your children's stuff.

Cubby holes, toy chests, bag hooks, bookshelves, and built-in storage spaces should be considered. Make your life easier by having a place for everything and teaching your kids that everything should be in its place when they're done using their stuff. This will help you come home to less clutter.

If you're the type of person who cooks at home all the time, make sure you have enough space to do everything you need and to move around safely. Do you have enough space for all your pots and pans? How about all your cooking gadgets? Create a kitchen that you'll be happy to cook in and that has space for everything that you use.

It also makes sense to make your living room more casual if your family loves to hang out there. Buying expensive ornaments and rugs is probably fine if you're living alone, but with children and pets underfoot, a more practical and less-stressful decor might be better.

You can still stick to a theme when designing your house, however, choose a style that's practical for kids. For example, a rustic coffee table is safer than a glass one. Always choose convenience and safety over aesthetics, if possible.

Think About The Flow of Spaces

A well-designed living space lets you move around easily and freely. Before you shop for furniture, envision the available area in your home. You wouldn't want your family and guests to squeeze themselves into spaces and seats that have very little wiggle room.

Space is also an important thing to consider when you have kids and lots of pets in your home. Remember that they should have enough space to move around comfortably. Overcrowding of pets may not be a concern if you live in Ottawa, where the maximum number of cats and dogs allowed in residence is only five.

Still, custom furniture from reliable furniture stores like Woodcraft Ottawa is a good idea if you want durable furniture that fits your design and practical needs. You can even customize your furniture based on your home space, needs and preferences with this furniture company.

Final Thoughts

When adding a design or furniture to your home, it's best to be intentional. Trends are constantly changing, and trying to keep up with them can compromise your comfort and safety, not to mention burn a hole in your pocket. Remember that every home is different, so design yours in a way that will help you live a happier and healthier life.

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