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Crafting a Home that Feels Uniquely Yours

Hello, wonderful readers! If you're reading this, there's a good chance you're in the beginning steps of making your house feel like more than just a four-walled structure - you're on a quest to make it feel like a *home*. It's not about adhering to the current trends or mimicking pages from a glossy magazine. It's about creating a space that feels unique to you. So, how do you find the perfect interior aesthetic for your home? Well, American Home Furniture and Mattress is here to help. So, let's dig in.

Identify Your Style

First things first, what's your style? Do you lean towards minimalism or does bohemian décor make your heart flutter? Maybe you love the clean lines of Scandinavian designs, or the mid-century modern aesthetic is more your speed. Maybe you’re a traditionalist at heart, or perhaps a rustic farmhouse aesthetic speaks to you. Take some time to research different styles, visit furniture stores, browse Pinterest, and see what resonates with you. Your home should be an extension of your personality and it's okay if your taste doesn't fit neatly into a pre-existing category. The best aesthetics are often a blend!

Consider Your Space

Next, consider the actual space you're working with. If you've got grand, open rooms with high ceilings, you might lean towards a more luxurious aesthetic with oversized furniture and grand statement pieces. But if your space is more petite, a minimalist aesthetic might suit better. The size, layout, and architectural features of your home can offer clues about which aesthetic will work best.

            Tip: We can start you off with the 3 biggest trends we see living in the beautiful Southwest and then the wonderful world wide web can take it from there!

Start With the Basics

Once you’ve figured out your aesthetic, start with some staple pieces. A great couch, a beautiful dining table, a bed that makes you look forward to sleep – these foundational pieces set the tone for your space. Look for quality items that reflect your style but also offer durability and comfort. After all, your home isn’t just for show; it’s meant to be lived in!

Layer and Personalize

This is where your home truly starts to reflect who you are. Layer in accent pieces like art, pillows, and rugs that match your aesthetic. Don't forget about the power of personal items, either. Family photos, souvenirs from trips, and items with sentimental value will make your space feel truly like yours. Remember, your home should tell your story.

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Things to Avoid

Creating your dream space is exciting, but it's also easy to fall into common traps. Here's what to avoid.

  1. Rushing the process: Great spaces are curated over time. You're not going to find every perfect piece right away, and that's okay.
  2. Overdoing trends: Trends come and go. It's fine to incorporate a few trendy items if you love them, but don't let them dictate your entire aesthetic. You don't want to end up with a home that will feel dated in a year.
  3. Not considering functionality: Your home needs to be livable. That sculptural chair might look fantastic, but if it's uncomfortable to sit in, you're not going to love it in the long run.

            Tip: If you want something that is multifunctional for your living room, I recommend our sleeper sofas, some of them can also be customized!

  1. Ignoring lighting: Lighting has a significant impact on how your space feels. Layer your lighting with a mix of overhead, accent, and task lighting. Also, consider how natural light interacts with your space.

                        Tip: Check out our lighting section to help you get one foot in!

Remember, your home is your sanctuary, your retreat from the outside world, and a space to express yourself. It's not about perfection, but about finding joy and comfort in your space. So, take your time, trust your instincts, and create a home that feels like a true reflection of you. Here’s to making your house a home!

Until next time, 

American Home Furniture and Mattress