We have just bought our first home. The modern monochrome type decor was not to our taste but there were so many boxes it ticked like space and location that other houses didn’t, and the vendors were taking most of it with them anyway.
We’ve been to visit it again ahead of moving and I’m thinking through how everything is going to look and now I’m a bit worried about our furniture not matching! Things like the downstairs floor is kind of grey wood and all our furniture is cream and light oak and country home aesthetic. The carpet is a light grey and our sofa is light and warm yellow, etc. We can cover it with throws and table cloths etc but you’ll still see the legs and bases.
There are bits in the house we might be able to change over time but we don’t have much of a budget to replace things. The dining table
is newish and we love it. Also we have young SEN kids who wreck furniture and spill so it’s not worth buying new furniture or getting a new floor when the old ones are fine. Plus we want to build our savings up again and don’t want to spend too much on decor. We
might get new carpets in time though.
It also makes it difficult to decide how to buy new bits that are essentials like curtain rails, toilet seats - do we get them to match the modern decor or our own stuff?
We did know this before moving in, that the homes we were looking were incredibly well put together, but as soon as we moved our own mismatched jumbly furniture in it would look completely different and we’d never be able to replicate the feeling. I’m a bit worried it’s going to look horrible and wondering what we can do - just not worry about it? How do we buy new things we need to bring it together a bit more? Make it as neutral as possible - like make any new buys white so it matches both the current decor and furniture? If I could choose freely again I would have picked either a light calming green to feature as a running colour but I don’t really have an eye for interiors.
To be fair I think once all the kids stuff is in it will look chaotic anyway. I wanted to get a Totter and Tumble playmat as a treat to ourselves but now I think any design is going add to the chaos!
It’s also unlikely to be a forever home - because of our SEN children we may well
be selling again in 5-10 years. We bought very much for location to school.
Any advice is much appreciated!