Moving In with Your Significant Other
Jun. 10, 2021 | Written by: Erin ReynoldsMoving in together is a
great opportunity to strengthen your relationship and get to know each other on
a deeper level. However, if you don’t agree to work as a team when it comes to
things like home decorations, you can quickly end up in a situation where you
fight constantly. Charlotte County Realty wants you to make the most of your new home together, which is why
we gathered these home decorating tips for couples so you can create a living
space you both love while saving money in the process.
Determine your
non-negotiables.
Since you are two
different individuals, you likely have different rituals and hobbies that you
enjoy. Establish these early in the process. For instance, if you like to read
a book in the quiet to wind down in the evening, perhaps you want to ensure you
have a reading nook designed to your specific tastes. If your partner prefers to
relax with a TV show or video game, they might want an entertainment center for
those activities.
Decide what each person
will bring with them.
It’s important that each
person brings what they want into the home. Ideally, both individuals would
bring every single item that they want to, but this is rarely possible. Discuss
which appliances, decorations, and other belongings are most important for each
of you, and come to a consensus on what comes and what goes. If there are a few
things that you can’t reconcile, consider putting them in storage until you can
make a decision.
One way to strengthen
your relationship is to help each other declutter your belongings. Do a
complete purge of your closets, pantries, and other rooms together and decide
what to throw away, donate, sell, or store. Not only is this a
relationship-building exercise, but it can also help you move in faster. Note
that selling some of your belongings can earn you some serious cash, which you
can save or put toward decorating your home!
Get inspired.
Inspiration can go a
long way in making a home both you and your partner love. Consider collecting
your ideas, either online or physically, that have design elements each of you
likes. As TCK Publishing explains, an inspiration board can help you get a sense of what the other person is looking for,
as well as show you areas where your ideas might overlap. For instance, if you
lean more toward a rustic vibe and your partner prefers more contemporary
elements, you might realize several ways that you can bring the two styles together for balance.
Compromise where you
must.
With all that said, both
of you will most likely need to compromise on a thing or two. Perhaps you will
need to choose the reclining sofa your partner likes over the tuxedo sofa you wanted. Or maybe your partner will need to agree to the Queen
Anne dresser you adore instead of the more modern horizontal dresser that they
had in mind.
Shop smart.
When shopping for new
decor together, it’s important to set expectations early and to have a budget
you can stick to. Spending more than you originally planned could lead to
arguments or resentment. You can find quality decor for reasonable prices
through popular retailers like Wayfair, Kohls, Overstock and Bed, Bath and
Beyond. Shopping online can yield further savings, but
for large purchases, like a couch or bedroom suite, it’s wise to shop for those
items in person.
Make the most of moving
in together. Establish your non-negotiables early in the process, and figure
out what items each of you will bring into the new home. Discuss interior
design elements, look for inspiration, find your together-style, and compromise
when necessary. Working together to decorate your new home can make the difference
between ceaseless fighting and strengthening your relationship!
Are you and your partner looking for your first home together? Take the guesswork out of first-time buying by working with seasoned real estate pros from Charlotte County Realty. Reach out today to get started! 941-883-8141
Erin Reynolds
erin@diymama.net