So you’ve bought your first home, congratulations! Now comes more joy and stress than you can imagine. In order to help you out we found this article with the things that you should buy for your new home. We hope it helps you make it yours!
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From the article:
Whether you are getting married, buying your first home or simply moving into your first real place of your own, you will likely find yourself with some shopping to do. A plan can help you stay focused and avoid unnecessary purchases, saving money and time (not to mention clutter) in the long run.
Kitchen
What to choose: Hardworking multitaskers. High-quality stainless steel saucepans and saut?? pans, cast iron skillets, a great set of knives, a wooden cutting board and a Dutch oven that can go from stovetop to oven ??? these are the workhorses of the kitchen and are worth the investment. When it comes to cooking utensils, you can accomplish most cooking tasks with a pair of tongs, a few wooden spoons, a spatula and a ladle.
Small appliances can be quite useful, but think honestly about which you will use frequently and which you could do without. For some, a food processor is essential, while for others it would just sit in the back of a cupboard gathering dust.
What to avoid: Single-purpose tools and gadgets. Picking up specialty kitchen tools may seem harmless at first ??? but it???s a slippery slope, and before you know it you???ll have accumulated a drawer overstuffed with strange unitaskers you hardly ever use. If a tool you already own can get the job done, consider sticking with it rather than buying the ???special??? tool.
Dining
What to choose: Beautiful basics. You really can???t go wrong with classic stainless steel cutlery, white dishes and clear glassware ??? it???s worth shopping around to find sets you really love, because you will likely keep them for a long time. A good set of white dishes and clear glassware can be dressed up or down, and can elevate the everyday. A set of cloth napkins (cotton or linen) can be used every day or for dinner parties, and a tablecloth in a natural color can dress things up further.
What to avoid: China so fancy you???re afraid to use it. Beautiful china can be a lovely way to make a special occasion even more elegant ??? but be honest with yourself about how often you are likely to actually pull it out. Would you use it for a casual gathering with friends, for instance? Or would you ???save??? it for a once-a-year major holiday ??? if you host it, which you might not? Spending more on a really gorgeous set of everyday dishes is probably a better investment ??? and if you really want to add something extra special to your dinner table, consider a set of fancy dessert plates or a beautiful vase.
Decor
What to choose: Plants, mirrors and art. When you are first starting out, you may need to make do with some hand-me-down or budget furniture pieces ??? but everything will look better when surrounded by lush green foliage, colorful artwork and bright, light-enhancing mirrors. Healthy houseplants make any room feel fresher and more inviting, and they clean the air to boot. If you are worried about keeping houseplants alive, get some plant recommendations and care advice from a local nursery, and use a phone reminder to alert you when it???s time to water them.
You can find beautiful, affordable artwork (both framed prints and originals) from local galleries that feature up-and-coming artists, at student art shows and online.
What to avoid: Too many purely decorative items. Focus on getting the basics in place (like a great sofa and proper lighting) before spending on accessories. Even then, consider accessories with a purpose ??? like a big art book or scented candle ??? before picking up that sculptural object.
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Read the entire article here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/houzz/2016/03/04/what-to-buy-for-your-first-home/#73c041627014