Newlyweds Home - Ideal Design And Checklist

Newlyweds home - ideal design and checklist.
And here we are again at Sweet Blog, the sweetest blog online - The place to be for all fans of the home concept.
And today, following a special request from a cute couple about to get married, we will review everything newlyweds need to know concerning their first home together - design-wise:
How to design it properly, What things are essential for them to know, and which red flags they simply must not ignore.
First and foremost, the great importance of the shared physical living space for the couple's sense of well-being, together and separately, is intuitively understandable. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this out.
Housing problems can affect your mental state unequivocally.
If you won't feel protected and comfortable within the four walls of your home, then where will you?!
And it takes on additional complexity when you add a relationship's unique (and well-known, especially in the beginning) sensitivities.
It's like a bubble waiting to explode.
Therefore, especially in the first years of your marriage, you must do everything to ensure that your first joint home is designed according to your wishes and will make you feel comfortable and happy within your budget, which as a newly married couple, we assume is quite limited.
"How to do it"?
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'Newlyweds Home - Ideal Design And Checklist.'
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Table of Contents
1. Special adjustments.
It goes without saying that the living needs of newlyweds are quite different from those of other couples. Naturally, the challenges that characterize their everyday life differ from those of a family blessed with children, etc.
What are, then, the specific needs/challenges that characterize newlyweds, residence-wise, and which require special adjustments?
Budget.
Intuitively, the first thing that comes to mind when the challenges of newlywed's housing pop up is the budget issue.
Naturally, young couples, who are just starting their life together, usually do not have abundant material resources. Therefore, every dollar should count.
The best tip in this regard for such couples is to focus only on the things that really matter and stick to a pre-prepared budget. You must know exactly how much you can spend and which products are must-haves compared to luxuries and unnecessary ones.
Here and here, you can read more about How to Budget for Furniture and Decorating Costs for a New Home.
Unlike the practical pieces of advice that our sweet blog usually offers on various topics, this one is quite different.
You will not find a rule of thumb here since this issue is subjective for each couple in different ways. Everyone has different resources and support, so the budget planning phase must be individualized.
But with that being said, the guiding principle still adheres to basic budget planning principles.
You are just at the beginning of your life together, don't put yourself in financial holes that will be difficult for you to get out of later.

Manage your budget correctly!
Here and here, you will find a list of excellent Home Decor Stores for Decorating on a Budget.
Maximizing space.
Another issue that will probably be challenging for Newlyweds' residences is the issue of space.
Due to temporary reasons related to budgeting and the absence of a large number of people living with them under the same roof (children, etc.), newlyweds do not need ample living space. Therefore, the first apartments of such couples are usually characterized by being small.
In light of this insight, one of the essential things newlyweds need to know is how to create more free space within their homes.
Luckily for you, our Sweet blog community, we have already written an article about this topic - The 'four tips that will help you create more free space in your home.'
Jump in and read it.

Learn how to maximize your space
2. Preliminary research.
Much evidence suggests that the first year of marriage is the hardest (while simultaneously most important).
Identity crises regarding your personal definition, naggings from family about having children, financial issues, misrepresentation of other couples' "great" lives due to social media, Distance from family members and loved ones, and more.
Therefore, considering these difficulties, the need for preliminary and fundamental research - which will prevent at least some of the expected triggers - arises.
You 'must,' There is no other word to say it. You simply must do your homework thoroughly before arriving at your new home as newlyweds.
First, read our article about choosing the best residential neighborhood, which will be tailored to your needs.
Second, sit down with people who know you well - family members and loved ones, and try to map out your specific residential needs and how exactly you can provide them with an adequate response.
Once you have prioritized and listed your must-have, neighborhood and home-wise, you'll be able to check whether your intended apartment meets these requirements.

Do your homework!
The last thing you want is to arrive after your wedding at a place of residence with a million problems (internal and environmental) that could easily be avoided with a simple preliminary inspection. It will only weigh on your first year of marriage (which is already challenging).
3. Sweet love nest.
Naturally, after a few years of marriage, romance takes a slightly lower place in terms of your priorities, And issues such as managing a proper household and raising children are the ones that set the tone.
As years go by, you probably won't have time for a home in the form of a sweet lover nest, excluding the first few years of your life together as newlyweds.
'But wait a minute, what is a house in the format of a sweet lover nest anyway?'
Well, such a house design allows an improved sense of intimacy and connection. One that contains built-in actual visual design aspects for ideas of closeness, happiness, and shared dreams that will strengthen your relationship and deepen the sense of romance between you.
Beautiful wallpapers, moving pictures, romantic candles, incense, cute love notes with empowering quotes subtly scattered in Surprising places, etc.
There are many examples, but the guiding principle is the same - a homely love nest is a small and cute home space designed to create an atmosphere of intimacy and closeness for the couple who live within it according to their personal preferences.

Design and decorate a love nest in your first home!
Here you can find more practical information on the subject. Design-wise.
Eventually, as years pass, Children and a mortgage will take over, and the most significant romantic decoration in your home will be a painting of a faded rose on a used and dirty changing table.
Remember! You will not get a second chance to do this later.
Your first home as newlyweds is your only chance - take advantage of it!
To sum it up, embed a romantic atmosphere into the DNA of your home design - it will do wonders for you!
4. Close (but not too close).
Familiar with the quote?
'Adam and Eve were the happiest couple in the world because neither of them had a mother-in-law.'
Living next to your nuclear family right after marriage - it can make you or break you!
Although many studies show the great importance of family support and closeness for a sense of well-being. Still, too much family involvement in your marital relationship as newlyweds is a recipe for disaster.
And this is something you should definitely take into consideration when deciding where to live.
Although you may be tempted, due to the desire for material or emotional support, to live too close to your parents, etc., do not be surprised if this leads to unnecessary and increased interference in your day-to-day life (and not necessarily due to evil intentions, on the contrary - due to their good intentions), something that will undoubtedly lead to relationship crises.
It would be best to find the right balance and dosage - close enough for emotional and material assistance, simultaneously with a distance that preserves independence.
Close - but not too close!
Easier said than done. You got that right. But we trust you to make the wisest decisions for the sake of your newly married stability.
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