While a perfectly detailed, new home may seem like a wonderful thing, they can sometimes feel cold and unwelcoming. You may have experienced it in open homes or display homes, and sadly sometimes in our own homes. It’s as if the personality and warmth is stripped and they leave you feeling a little meh. And even though most of us have experienced homes with soul, the thing that creates that feeling can be elusive. In my opinion a lot of that feeling of soul comes from the underlying essence of an imbued story.
For some, achieving that may come more easily. You may already live in a 100 year old home that speaks quietly to you about the people that once occupied the halls. But no matter the age of your home or who you are, there are always ways to generate that feeling of a story and one that is unique to you.
Your own story can be layered into your home (and really must be for it to feel like home), by including memories and passions. Include photos in a gallery wall that features family photos and maybe the odd eclectic sculpture or piece of art. Even if you don’t enjoy masses of wall decor a small collection of 3 photos can be a perfect nod to your own story. They might be slightly abstract so that only you know what they are about offering a secretive quality to it.
If you have collections, display them. Whether it’s seashells, books, stamps, find a creative way to share them in your home. They are the kinds of things that make a home unique to you. Don’t feel the need to over style your collection. Keep it casual and organic. But be cautious about over displaying. Large displays are brilliant and maximalism is a generous look if you are gifted with the ability to generate rhythm in your styling. If not, you’re at risk of a cluttered look instead.