How to Make your New House Feel Like Home

Moving into a new home can be a very daunting process but this transition comes with a lot of excitement as well. Your new home is an opportunity for a fresh start and a new space to create special memories.

Often, the biggest challenge with moving is making your new house feel like home. Discovering hand-crafted artisan products that will not only satisfy your practical needs but bring a uniqueness to every aspect of your new home.

Furniture

Finding furniture is an obvious first step to getting situated in your new home.

Fern Garland Hand Crafted Contemporary Wood Leather Coffee Table Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Fern Garland’ Hand Crafted Contemporary Wood Leather Coffee Table

You may very well have some treasured pieces that move with you. If you are looking for unique pieces from different cultures for your new home, consider checking out NOVICA’S comprehensive furniture selection. They even have the perfect area rugs to tie it all together!

Tableware

Once, you’ve found a table, its time to set it. Adorn your new home with some beautiful hand-crafted tableware from talented artisans. You will find everything you need from dinnerware and glassware to table linens and other kitchen accessories.

Cholula Blossoms Set of 2 Authentic Mexican Talavera Style Soup Bowls Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Cholula Blossoms’ Set of 2 Authentic Mexican Talavera Style Soup Bowls

Since no new home is ever really complete without a housewarming party, you may want to stock up on beautiful serveware. Your guests will be captivated by the uniqueness and hand-crafted nature of your pieces. I’m sure they will all love to hear stories about the artisans and cultures from which they come!

Confetti Hand Blown Glass Pitcher 71 Oz Multicolor Mexican Art Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Confetti’ Hand Blown Multicolor Glass Pitcher

For those of you not moving into new homes, consider purchasing a piece as your next hostess gift. I’ve given several different pieces as gifts and they’ve been a hit every time!

Lighting

Though sometimes overlooked, lighting has a huge impact on your home and life.


Guanajuato Wildflowers Colorful Ceramic Table Lamp and Shade Handcrafted in Mexico Making a New House Feel Like Home

Beautifully designed table lamps, decorative candleholders, and wall sconces can be used functionally and to create moods but also add style and enhance decor. Satisfy all your lighting needs with well-thought-out lighting choices. Let there be light! 

Artwork

Your Sweet Hands Signed Vibrant Abstract Painting from Peru (2017) Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Your Sweet Hands’ Signed Abstract Painting from Peru

Add a personal touch to your new home by finding some special paintings to hang on the wall. Search for works of art that resonate with you and your personal tastes. You could also decorate your walls with tapestries, mirrorsrelief panels, or other types of wall art.

Rustic Piano Man Artisan Crafted Recycled Metal and Car Part Rustic Sculpture Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Rustic Piano Man’ Recycled Metal and Car Part Rustic Sculpture

Consider adding some new three-dimensional artwork as well. Sculpture is easy to place and will assist you in tying together your decor. Adorning your new home with artwork that speaks to you will transform your home into a reflection of you, which in turn will feel very comforting.

Soft Blankets

Once you’ve tackled all of these things, its time to sit back, relax and revel in your beautiful new home.

Sandy Passion Alpaca Acrylic Blend Throw Blanket in Sand from Peru Making Your New House Feel Like Home
‘Sandy Passion’ Alpaca Blend Throw Blanket in Sand

Nothing says comfort like a cozy blanket to cuddle up with. I promise you, you will feel right at home!

By adding unique, hand-crafted NOVICA products to your new home, you are not only bettering your life, but also the lives of talented artisans from all over the world.

 

 

 

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