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The time between inking the deal on your first home and move-in day is sure to be filled with anticipation and excitement.

“You’ll be thinking about the empty rooms in your soon-to-be-occupied home and the promise they hold,” says Peter Hoffman, broker-owner with Royal LePage Triland Realty in London, Ontario. “But it’s important to give yourself some time in the home to let your ideas evolve into better ones.”

By all means visit stores, gather information, ideas, colors and fabric samples to begin your decorating plans. But remember, a truly comfortable and functional home that reflects your personal style will develop over time. Hoffman offers these tips to help first-time homeowners to furnish and style their new abode:

1. Resist the temptation to immediately purchase new furnishings. Organize and move in with what you have, placing furniture in rooms and finding places for items that go in closets, cupboards and drawers.

2. Measure and make a plan for each room on paper. Explore options on graph paper and consider using masking tape to mark out dimensions on the floor or walls of any furnishing you might purchase. This will ensure the pieces will work within your available space.

3. Consider unwanted elements. Home ownership affords you the luxury of making choices. If you don’t like a lighting fixture or the wallpaper border in the kitchen, you are at liberty to replace it.

4. Consider any changes you would like to make to flooring. Carpeting from the previous owners may be crying out for replacement. Research and price out replacement options with consideration to available products, the temperature underfoot, and any need for noise reduction.

5. Create a budget. Apply a realistic price tag to your wish list and establish a time-frame to achieve your goals. Do things one step at a time and keep a tally against your budget as you go.

Soon enough, your first home will reflect your style and dovetail with your lifestyle. More information can be found at www.royallepage.ca.

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