Is Your Home Saying Stay Away? How to Make it More Inviting

No one wants to feel like they are invading someone’s personal space, especially when it comes to their home. If your home is saying “stay away,” you need to make some changes! In this blog post, we will discuss how to make your home more inviting and welcoming for guests. We will cover everything from paint colors to furniture placement. By following our tips, you can turn your home from a place that people want to avoid into a place that they can’t wait to visit!

Front Door

Take a good look at your front door. Is it inviting, or does it look like something that should be kept locked at all times? If it’s the latter, you might want to consider repainting it or adding some decorations. Your front door is the first thing that guests see when they come to your home, so you want to make sure that it looks welcoming.

Driveway

Is your driveway in good condition? If it’s cracked or full of holes, it’s going to give guests the impression that you don’t care about your home. Take the time to repair any damage and make sure that it’s clean. Hire a residential concrete installer if you need help. This will go a long way in making your home more inviting.

Landscaping

You might also want to consider adding some landscaping to your front yard. This will make your home look even more well-cared-for and inviting. Even something as simple as adding a few flowers can make a big difference. Also, make sure that your lawn is mowed and free of debris.

Paint Colors

One of the quickest and easiest ways to change the look of your home is with paint colors. If your walls are looking drab, consider repainting them with a more inviting color. Some great options for living rooms and kitchens include warm shades of yellow or orange. These colors will help make your space feel more welcoming and comfortable. Also, consider painting your front door a bright color. This will make it more visible and inviting.

Furniture Placement

Another way to make your home more inviting is with furniture placement. If you have large pieces of furniture blocking the entrance to a room, it’s going to make it feel very unwelcoming. Instead, try to arrange your furniture in a way that allows guests to flow easily from one space to another. This will make your home feel much more open and inviting.

Decorations

Finally, don’t forget to add some personal touches with decorations. This is your chance to really make your home your own and give it a unique flair. Choose decorations that reflect your personality and style. Guests will appreciate seeing something that represents you and makes them feel at home.

By following these tips, you can make sure that your home is saying “welcome!” instead of “stay away.” Guests will feel more comfortable and will be eager to come back again and again. So what are you waiting for? Start making your changes today.

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Mavian Arocha-Rowe

Mavian Arocha-Rowe

Editor-in-Chief at Chispa Magazine
Mavian Arocha-Rowe is known as an asset to the business and communications industry and is motivating and advocating “your authenticity should be your strategy,” for all women, regardless of their season and roles. For the past 20 years she has directed magazines, plus multiple art and marketing departments as creative director and brand manager. What supersedes all of her great career moves is her role as wife and mother living in Atlanta. Challenging herself to discover and bravely pursue the calling for her life, Arocha-Rowe helps other women discover and pursue their life’s assignment. She is a passionate, and loud-laughing speaker on the topic of purposefully redeemed, and mentors young women so they can exercise a mind that is doctrinally pure, along with a heart that beats toward sanctification. She will almost never turn down Marlow’s Tavern double-tavern cheeseburger, a cooking-demonstration from Leaning Ladder, or any opportunity to head to Miami to spend time with family.
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Mavian Arocha-Rowe is known as an asset to the business and communications industry and is motivating and advocating “your authenticity should be your strategy,” for all women, regardless of their season and roles. For the past 20 years she has directed magazines, plus multiple art and marketing departments as creative director and brand manager. What supersedes all of her great career moves is her role as wife and mother living in Atlanta. Challenging herself to discover and bravely pursue the calling for her life, Arocha-Rowe helps other women discover and pursue their life’s assignment. She is a passionate, and loud-laughing speaker on the topic of purposefully redeemed, and mentors young women so they can exercise a mind that is doctrinally pure, along with a heart that beats toward sanctification. She will almost never turn down Marlow’s Tavern double-tavern cheeseburger, a cooking-demonstration from Leaning Ladder, or any opportunity to head to Miami to spend time with family.