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4 tips to help you fall in love with your home

Have you fallen out of love with your home? You’re not alone, as a new report reveals that one in four Australians don’t feel emotionally connected to their abodes.

When asked about the ‘why’ behind this sentiment, 36% of respondents cited feeling like it’s a place of residence rather than a home, 35% said that renting restricts their choices, 17% said their homes don’t reflect their taste and personality, while 11% said their place was too small but it was all they could currently afford.

This research was commissioned by Luxo Living, Australia’s largest online boutique furniture store. Because interior design has a huge impact on our mood and feelings, “as we embrace the warmer months and look to entertain more guests, it’s important to feel comfortable and proud of your space, no matter the size!” says founder Winston Tu.

Winston shares his top tips to turn your house into a home:

1. Keep your lifestyle top of mind

It’s easy to get caught up in beautiful inspirational photos on Pinterest and Instagram, but does it embody your lifestyle? For example, a cream couch or rug may not be the best choice if you have children or pets, a dining table that has ample space should be considered if you like to entertain, or investing in multi-functional pieces might be wiser if you’re tight on space. Your furniture should be both aesthetically pleasing and practical, for example, you can use this three-tiered Natural Rattan Shelf as a coffee table, a display platform for your home décor, or a bar cart. 

2. Declutter, declutter, declutter! 

No matter how big your home is, clutter produces physical and unconscious chaos. This feeling of distress, whether you’re acutely aware of it or not, can cause immediate tension. Try the 12-12-12 challenge – locate 12 items to throw away, 12 to donate and 12 to be put back in their place. If this is too drastic for you, invest in organisational tools like drawer inserts or jars, or loan items to friends for a specific period to see if you miss them. Another way to ‘hide’ mess is to invest in an ottoman.

3. Create harmony 

Balance equals happiness, right? This same principle applies to home decorating. No matter your personal style – colours, materials and symmetry need to align. If you choose to go for a natural and organic coffee table, incorporate cotton, linens and cool tones in other pieces. If you want to incorporate patterns, on the other hand, a core colour will reduce clashing.

4. Embrace your senses 

A lot of people only consider sight when they decorate their home, but you should also incorporate touch, sound and smell. You can do this by including candles, diffusers, flowers or different textures and materials to touch. A luxurious and soft Boucle ottoman will seamlessly blend in with your existing décor and accent pieces.

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How to furnish your place from scratch on a tight budget


Starting from scratch in a new home, whether you’re renting or buying, is not cheap! Winston Tu, founder of Luxo Living, shares his top four tips for feathering your nest on a budget.

Choose bigger items first

“It’s easy to get carried away and add a number of mismatched items to your cart at the start of your journey,” says Winston. “I’m sure you’ve felt that pang of regret once everything arrives and it doesn’t exactly match up.”

To avoid this, Winston says it’s best to decide on your style and vision for your home from the get-go. Will it be Scandinavian, Hamptons, industrial, Art Deco, French Provincial, or even a mixed style? Once your vision is set, invest in the bigger furniture pieces first, such as this leather sofa (pictured above). Soft furnishings such as mirrors, rugs or side tables can always be sourced later on and cater to style.

Rank pieces by priority

In a dream world, we would buy every furniture piece that our hearts desire. However, the reality is that we have to make sacrifices so that every room has at least one piece that fits our style. “Rank each item in order of priority and then decide how much you could realistically spend on it,” Winston says. “Keep this list handy as you may acquire more money down the track and you could purchase that piece of artwork or bar stool you had your eye on.”

Go bold with key furniture items

Each room typically has a key furniture piece that attracts the most attention. This can be a couch, dining table, or bedhead. If you choose bold colours, textures, shapes, curves or fabrics for these pieces, such as the mother of pearl Inlay coffee table (pictured above), the room will feel instantly elevated.

Once you have your statement piece, you can tone the room down and add warmth through more neutral décor. You’ll also find that you won’t need to invest in as many styling pieces, otherwise, the room will feel cluttered and ‘busy’. Let your statement piece do the heavy lifting!

Find pieces that serve multiple purposes

If you’re short on budget or storage space, an excellent idea is to find items that have more than one use. For example, this velvet ottoman (pictured above) acts not only as a centrepiece but can also keep your spare throws or cushions. Sideboard units can be used as a living room credenza, bedroom storage, or hallway and entryway console table. The options are endless!

Luxo Living is an Australian owned business offering a wide range of furniture and homewares to buy online.

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Luxe for less: Get this chic bedroom look for less than $1000!

Perhaps it’s because summer lasts for so long in Australia, but I’m pretty excited about autumn, and not just because of the weather. Cooler days are around the corner and that can only mean one thing – fabulous new styling opportunities will present themselves! Up for a challenge, I went on the hunt for a new bedroom look that wouldn’t break the bank. Enjoy!

Luxo Living Gratiana Queen upholstered velvet headboard: The price tag on this is almost too good to be true, especially considering it comes in a gorgeous range of on-trend colours including this lush forest green. $209.95.

Luxo Living Septima queen ensemble velvet bed base: The matching counterpart to the headboard above, the addition of the bed base really completes the look. $209.95.

Miss Amara Otse printed tribal fringed cotton rug: We have featured Miss Amara before – there’s no better place to find a lovely, affordable rug. I love the tribal vibe of this one. $136.

Fantastic Furniture Monaco bedside table: Clean, mid-century lines and a plain black finish make this piece super versatile. $169.
Kmart Zsa Zsa faux fur cushion in plum: It wouldn’t be a budget round-up without a showing from Kmart. It’s the deep plum colour that got me with this one – the perfect autumn update. $12.

Beacon Lighting Stoic 1 light table lamp in brass/clear: The brass detailing adds a whole lot of luxe for a reasonable price. $169.

Yorkelee Flower Power art print (61 x 91cm): Part of a collaboration with The Stables, these oversized blooms are on point. Plus, all the print size options fit perfectly inside IKEA frames. $55.

IKEA Ribba Frame (61 x 91cm): I’ve lost count of how many of these frames I have in my home – they never go out of style. $34.99.

Total: $995.89

*Disclaimer: This bedroom look is purely a restyle. It doesn’t include a mattress as it’s assumed you would use an existing one. Also, you could add an extra bedside and lamp for $338.

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