fbpx

Combining Homes for the Newlywedded … My Five Easy Steps for Mixing, Matching and Compromising on their New Nest

joy of nesting

 

 

 
 
 
The key to combining homes for the newlywedded is finding elements, objects, colors and styles that can act as a common ground. Here are my five easy steps for mixing, matching and compromising on their new nest.
 
 

My Five Easy Steps for Combining Homes for the Newlywedded

 

1. When combining a couple’s homes for newlyweds, each spouse chooses their own, two to three, best quality pieces. 

 
2. After their quality pieces are chosen, each spouse chooses their own, two to three sentimental pieces.
 

3. Each spouse should be allowed to veto one of the other’s furnishings. These are ONLY based on poor quality, wear and tear, or overly gender-based themes (the color pink, car posters, etc.) but please don’t overdo the vetoing!

 

4. If possible, it’s advisable for each spouse to have one area that is decorated solely for him/her such as the master bedroom (her), the den (him), the home theater (him), or the patio (her). These are perfect venues for those gender-based items that have been vetoed or weeded out. 

 

5. Most people find interior schemes that have a mix of both masculine and feminine elements quite comfortable to live with and easy on the eyes so don’t be afraid to mix in feminine and masculine touches like floral fabrics and gentile colors alongside masculine architecture, metals and dark woods.

 

 

 

via Tumbler

 

 

Mixing and Matching Styles for the Newlywedded Home

When combing styles, it’s helpful to find one thing in particular that will tie everything together visually. You need a singular, unifying element like a wall color, or fabrics or unifying area rugs or furniture to use throughout the main living spaces. You can also pull a design scheme together with white upholstery or slipcovers and a simple print fabric on pillows and accent chairs. 

This is an instance when having a few hours consultation with a design professional can guide you on what to keep, what to repurpose, and what to discard. They can hang your pictures, artfully place your accessories and make solid suggestions on upcoming projects or purchases like paint and furniture.

 
 
 
 

 

 

Most importantly, if any of your furnishings are overtly masculine or feminine, try to find a compromise. Know when it’s time to move away from the Easy Boy recliners and usher in the wingbacks. A peaceful and harmonious home life is worth the concession.
 
Stayed tuned for my Style File where I give you my step-by-step process that eliminates the guess work out of combining your households!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

My Favorite Pieces to Bring Disparate Newlywed Home Styles Together into a Cohesive, Stylish Whole

 
  • Modern, classic lamps go with everything.

 

  • Soft furnishings in unifying fabrics such as sofas, armchairs, accent chairs, throw pillows or curtains are the best unifying pieces and the costliest. 
 
  • Matchstick blinds, woven blinds or small slat shutters are classics too. Truthfully, I’m not fond of plantation shutters. I feel they’re the lazy man’s choice to designing.
 
  • Sisal or soft neutral area rugs pull everything together adding softness and texture to boot.

 

  • Beautiful, framed mirrors add visual space and go well with both of the couple’s artwork.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
via Southern Homes
 
Well, that’s it for today! If you’re a newlywed and you’re reading this congratulations to you both! I hope you found this article super helpful. 
 
To you newlyweds and to several of you old married couples! The download below, The Functional Home Blueprint will help you clear the clutter and redefine the zones in your home. In it you’ll learn to create work zones to get you organized and focused; how to make better areas in your home for downtime and re- connecting with yourself; how to carve out an exercise/wellness space even when there’s no room; and maximize your kitchen so you follow through with healthy eating.
 
Enjoy! Bye for now.
 
Shiree’
 
PS. Here’s that link again.
 
 
 

For more goodness on Wellness Design, check out my article How to Get a Wellness-Inspired, Living and Dining Room .

June 9, 2022

What's Popular

READERS' FAVORITES

Combining Homes for the Newlywedded … My Five Easy Steps for Mixing, Matching and Compromising on their New Nest

Combining Homes for the Newlywedded … My Five Easy Steps for Mixing, Matching and Compromising on their New Nest

Combining Homes for the Newlywedded … My Five Easy Steps for Mixing, Matching and Compromising on their New Nest

Categories

BROWSE THE POSTS

explore