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6 Ways To Spruce Up Your Home by VirtueDigest: 12:30pm On Dec 05, 2016
Nigerians are generally hospitable people and as such, they feel excited when they find they have to host guests in their homes. Unfortunately, not all Nigerians make a big deal of setting up their homes. As such, while some guests may extend their stay in a home they find alluring and comfortable, others also leave earlier than planned and never return for another visit if they consider the home unappealing.

Basically, an inviting home makes visitors’ stay enjoyable; it helps them feel at home, leaving them with pleasant memories long after they have gone. Here are a few tips to make your home appealing to visitors.

Have an Inviting Smell

The way a house smells says a lot about the people that live in it and goes a long way to determine how comfortable a guest will be while visiting. Inviting smell or neutral smell is preferable to an odour which is quite discouraging. To keep your homes appealing, ensure you remove dirty laundry, and always discard sour food, and the likes. Never try to mask odours, remove them and then replace them with something like a scented candle or air freshener.

Keep a Tidy Bathroom

The bathroom/toilet is a very important part of any home as most visitors tend to visit the bathroom to relieve themselves or wash their hands while visiting, especially if they are staying for a while. Ensure the bathroom is clean, and smells good with a subtle air freshener. Also make sure there is plenty of toilet paper and a hand towel for guests to dry their hands. There should also be a garbage container where sanitary pads or soiled sheets can be discarded.

Give Your Home a Personal Touch

Most people will not visit if they feel the house is too formal and gives off a hotel vibe rather than a homey feel. Adding a few personal touches such as flowers, picture frames or a pot plant here and there help add a bit of warmth to the home, making it very inviting and appealing.

Declutter

No one wants to visit a home that is cramped or choked with so much furniture or items. Oversized or too much furniture, large bench top appliances, and personal items like photographs, CDs, books and magazines should be avoided, and all items no longer in use should be put in storage. A spacious home makes the visitor feel less claustrophobic while visiting.

Use Adequate Lighting

A well-lit home is far more inviting than a poorly lit one. Ensure you have light at the important areas of your home, especially your house front as the front door is always the main attraction. Also, remove heavy window treatments, shades or blinds that keep the home’s interior dark and dreary and prevent air flow.

Use vibrant Colours

The first thing visitors will notice about any home is the colour of the house or colour theme used. To make your guest feel welcome, use vibrant colours, adding fun lighting or a piece of art, or really anything else that will catch attention. Doing this creates a sort of happy feeling and most visitors would love to stay for a while and get to know your space.

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