How to Decorate Your New Home to Reflect Your Personality

Every year, more people move to Washington state. From 2018 to 2019, over 118,000 people decided to call Washington their new home.

This year, you might be one of those who are making the exciting decision to relocate to the Pacific Northwest. In that case, you may be wondering how to decorate your home once you've settled in. Read on, as we'll give you some great tips on how to decorate to reflect your personality.

Stylish Exterior

When you're looking at a new house, the first thing you'll notice is its exterior; the same goes for any visitors or guests you may receive. For this reason, it's important you give your house a stylish exterior.

Considering you're living in the PNW, you'll want to go for some more natural color for the paint. We'd suggest going on the darker side so you can put pops of color with a lighter trim.

You can also repaint your door to give it a distinct look. It's up to you whether you keep in line with the current color scheme or break away from it to draw people's eyes to your door. For instance, if your entire house is blue, you can paint your door a bright red for great contrast.

You can also add some energy-efficient LED lighting to highlight your home at night.

Trending Landscapes

The Pacific Northwest is all about sustainability, and you can definitely do your part in your home's landscaping. For example, you can place rain barrels in your yard to use that valuable water later.

If you want to get rid of old concrete and redesign your yard, consider reusing that concrete. You can have it crushed to give it new life as granular fill.

You should also take full advantage of the rich soil in Washington by planting a lush garden. This is an easy DIY home decorating idea that's not only pleasing to the eye, but also fantastic for the environment.

Interior Design Trends

Again, people in the PNW are heavily into nature, which means interior design trends always lean toward incorporating natural elements and materials.

For example, you'll want a lot of wood and stone. Because you can't use water as a material, look to the next best thing that can represent it: glass. With the right tone of glass, it can remind you of the ocean.

But don't be afraid to bring some metal into the picture as well. This can provide a great focal point in your rooms, such as the kitchen (more on that later).

If you're up for remodeling, you can consider knocking down some walls as well. PNW interior design leans toward wide and open spaces. So if there's a wall between your kitchen and living room, a great idea would be to eliminate the wall to make room for a large and open space between these two areas. It'll be excellent for entertaining.

Wood-Style Laminate Flooring

We've just suggested you bring elements of nature into your home, so why are we suggested wood-style laminate flooring over hardwood?

The fact is, when you look at the pros and cons of each one, laminate wins out. It achieves the same natural look for a fraction of the price (including installation), plus it's more durable. In addition, it's much easier to clean.

If you're looking at sustainability, laminate wins out as well. Hardwood is made from harvested trees while laminate is made of wood composite. This means it uses way less wood than hardwood flooring does, so you can do your part in lessening pressure on our natural resources.

Stainless Steel Appliances

For new house decoration, stainless steel can draw your eyes to certain pieces in the house, especially in the kitchen. For example, having a stainless steel refrigerator, kettle, or toaster will give your kitchen interesting points to look at.

In addition, stainless steel is eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and sustainable. Not only can it be recycled, but it's also very durable and resistant to water.

This is the perfect material to use in your kitchen. It won't rust and it'll be resistant to scratches and stains, which means even after a decade, your appliances will still look brand new.

Granite or Quartz Countertops

Going along with the theme of nature, it shouldn't come as a surprise that you should think about using granite or quartz countertops in your home.

Both types of stones are very durable, plus they offer breathtaking patterns that are truly one-of-a-kind. While granite countertops come from pure stone, quartz countertops are actually made from crushed quartz. So if you want real stone countertops, granite may be a better choice.

However, granite will need to be sealed at installation and resealed in the future. Quartz doesn't have this added maintenance step, so you might want to pick quarter over granite if you want a low-maintenance stone.

Regardless of which stone you choose, expect them to last anywhere between 25 to 50 years, depending on how well you take care of them.

Decorate Your Home to Reflect Your Personality by Using Our Tips

As you can see, there's so much you can do when it comes to new house decorating ideas. From the lawn outside to the flooring and appliances inside, you can custom-decorate each part of your home so you can truly feel comfortable.

Make sure to look for energy-efficient technology. Not only does this reduce your carbon footprint, but it also helps you save money in the long run as well!

Are you still searching for your new home? Then get in touch with us now. We have an online concierge team that's available 7 days a week!