Not exact matches
Living in a
house with a backyard has really contributed to that
nesting feeling — and of course having little Charlie really
makes my
house feel like a
home!
I love finding ways to
make my
house feel like a
home all while
not breaking the bank!
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feel like you have to
make a decision within 30 minutes of seeing the
house — the listing price is actually good enough for the seller — think attaching conditions to your offer
like home inspection and financing basically means your offer is pointless — have to wait to submit an offer b / c they won't even look at them until «offer night» — have to participate on offer night and having to ask yourself at what price would I be ok losing this
house
They may have the kitchen and their crate in the beginning, but they should
not be allowed to barge in and take over the
house,
making the cat
feel like a prisoner in their once safe
home.
Making a
house (or apartment)
feel like a
home is
not always an easy task.
Not only can smart lighting systems save you money on electricity consumption (no more forgetting to turn the lights out when you leave the
house — a smart switch can do it for you), but it can also
make your
house feel more
like a
home.
Getting upset can
make your co parent
feel like their
house isn't your kids» real
home, which won't foster a good co parenting relationship.
We've been so busy focusing on the renovation of our
house that we haven't bothered to
make this apartment
feel like home at all.
The greatest thing about putting our last
house together
making it
feel like home is we aren't starting from scratch here.
When my husband and I bought our first
house, we couldn't wait to
make it
feel like our
home!
I think there are probably lots of renters also wanting to know what they can do that's
not permanent to
make a rental
house feel like home.
I
like to take a simple non-fussy approach in many ways with my decor, but was less fabric at the windows going to be more of what I wanted in this
house or was less fabric
not enough to
make my
home feel cozy?
Shouldn't that story be on full display to
make our
house feel more
like a
home?
Back when I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to buy my new
house, I really wanted to
make it
feel like home without doing anything too «permanent.»
These stories
make a room
feel like a
home (as opposed to just a «
house»), don't you agree?
It is really nice to
make our
house feel more
like home before we do anything to it, just so we can
make sure we are doing what is necessary and appropriate and that we don't miss something we might have preferred!
Even though this new
house was
not necessarily intended to be our forever
home and certainly
not our dream
house (and many times have
felt like I just wanted to go back
home to Portland where we are from) it's funny how if you keep working away at
making a
house comfortable for your family, you can grow to love where you live.
I started reading and totally resonate with her thoughts: we may
not feel like we're in our forever
home; we may be frustrated with our living situations or our
not - perfect
houses; we're just waiting to
make our
house a
home until the
house is different, waiting to update until we can do the dream remodel, afraid to hang art on the walls because we don't want to
make nail holes, hesitant to paint the walls because we don't know how long we'll be here.
-- We're moving into our first
house with a garden too later this month and I wondered what you would prioritise in terms of
nesting touches, if you had a
house with the basics and you had a small budget for some extras what few things do you think really
make the place
feel like home?
Hey Melissa, I love it that although you are
not quite settled into your new
home, you are still embracing the beautiful fall season while trying to
make your new
house feel like home!