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Where to Start When You Don’t Know How to Decorate Your Home

At Home· Home Decor

15 Jul

If you’ve ever stood in the middle of a room and felt completely overwhelmed by blank walls, mismatched furniture, or the feeling that nothing reflects you, you’re not alone. Knowing where to begin when decorating your home can feel daunting, especially if you don’t know your style or don’t have a huge budget.

The good news? You don’t need to have it all figured out to start creating a home you love.

I’ve been there, staring at empty rooms, unsure of what direction to go, trying to make sense of thrifted finds, hand-me-downs, and ideas pulled from Pinterest or ones rolling around in my head. While I still have these same issues, I have also learned how to decorate with more confidence, more clarity, and most importantly, more joy.

If you’re starting from scratch, here are a few gentle but practical steps to help you begin.


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1. Start with One Space You Use Every Day

Instead of trying to decorate your entire home at once, choose one area that you see and use daily; your entryway, a reading corner, or even your nightstand. Focusing on one small, meaningful area helps build momentum and confidence.

Consider the function of the space, what problems you have with the space currently and how you might be able to improve it. Take some notes, some photos of your space and really pay attention to the details.

Ask yourself: How do I want this space to feel? Cozy? Fresh? Peaceful? That one question alone can help guide your choices.


Where to Start When You Don’t Know How to Decorate Your Home

2. Shop Your Home First

Before buying anything new, look around at what you already have. Are there pieces you love but haven’t found the right spot for? Could a small lamp, mirror, or stack of books be repurposed? Can you repurpose something to use in a new way?

You might be surprised how much you can pull together by rearranging what you already own.


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3. Create a Simple Mood Board

Create a board on Pinterest or a saved folder on Instagram and pin/save images that speak to you for whatever reason. Add to it over time or set 10 or 15 minutes to add images all at once. Focus only on images that make you feel something. Don’t overthink it, just go with your gut.

After collecting a few favorites, look for patterns or similarities:

  • Are you drawn to light, airy spaces or moody, cozy ones?
  • Do you love antiques, warm woods, soft fabrics, or touches of black?
  • Is there an overall color theme or fabric pattern?
  • What’s the overall feel of the images that are consistent across your images.

These are all subtle clues to your style, and I’ll bet you find at least a few things that will stand out even if you can’t label the style. Take note of these things.


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4. Don’t Stress About Labels

You don’t need to define your style right away. In fact, many of us have a blend; mine includes traditional, French country, English cottage, and a bit of classic charm. I don’t follow just one style and you don’t need to either. Let your home evolve naturally instead of trying to fit into a trend.

The most beautiful homes are the ones that feel personal, not perfect.


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5. Focus on How You Want to Feel—Not Just How It Looks

Sometimes we get so caught up in inspirational images that we forget to consider what we actually want to experience in our homes. This is a mistake I have made more than once, so think about this first to avoid putting time and money into a space that ends up not feeling like you.

Ask yourself some questions. Do you want to feel relaxed after a long day? Inspired in the morning? Inviting to guests? Do you want a calming neutral space, or do you feel more cozy, warm, moody colors and textures?

When you start with feeling, you create a home that supports your lifestyle, not just one that looks good in photos. Remember, you are decorating for you and your family, not for anyone else.


Final Thoughts

You don’t need a big budget, a formal plan, or a trendy style to start decorating. You just need a little curiosity, a willingness to experiment, and a focus on creating a space that feels like you. It’s OK to make mistakes; that’s how you learn. The key is to start, even if you start small because every step you take will move your home closer to where you want it to be.

Start small. Start with what you love. And most importantly, just start.


Still feeling unsure? I’d love to help! Leave a comment or send me a message, let’s chat about where you’re stuck and brainstorm together.

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Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

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