Keeping your New House New: 5 Tips for First-Time Home Owners

Written by Posted On Thursday, 15 June 2017 13:06

When you buy a new home for your family as a first-time homeowner, you want to keep it new looking for as long as possible. It is expected that every home will experience some level of wear and tear over time, but adopting a maintenance policy that addresses or prevents these issues will keep your home new and improved even as the years go by. The following are five things you can do to ensure your house will keep that new vibe for a long time.

Moving in with Care

When moving in to your new place, the last thing you want to do is damage your property with heavy, unruly objects. By using a professional moving company like Wheaton World Wide Moving or a similar company in your area, you will be working with skilled movers that know how to properly maneuver items in through tight doors and not damage your walls in the process.

Replace Carpets with Tile Floors

Over time, carpeted floors not only become dingy and dirty-looking, but they also tend to lose that fluffy life too; thus, giving them that trampled and worn appearance. In many cases they even pick up allergens and odors that just cannot be gotten rid of easily. To avoid this problem, you can keep your house looking and feeling newer longer by replacing carpets with tile flooring throughout your home.

A Fresh Coat of Paint

Nothing gives a home that new looking sparkle quite like a fresh coat of paint. Since paint is relatively inexpensive, you can repeat this process every few years to keep the inside and outside of your home looking fresh, new and clean. This will also make your home the envy of the neighborhood.

Spruce up Your Garage Area

Often a garage area can be the cause of a home looking like it is older than it really is. Installing a new, modern garage door is a great start to getting your home to retain that newness factor. Stripping oil stains off the garage floor and the outside driveway can also go a long way in breathing new life into this part of your home. Getting rid of clutter in your garage and opening the area up more will make this part of your house appear younger: remember, older homes are often associated with overly cluttered garages.

A Metal Roof

If you really want a home that continues to project that newness factor, then give your home a shiny, metal roof. A metal roof will not degrade at nearly the speed that a traditional shingle or tile roof will. Additionally, a metal roof will help protect your home from falling objects and that will undoubtedly benefit the long term newness of your home as well.

Your home is the place where your family will be spending most of its free time. The newer your home looks, feels and ultimately remains, the easier it is to take pride in your dwelling. As a first time home buyer, making the newness of your home last as long as you can is truly a precious commodity that will enhance the memories you and your family make in your very first home.

 

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Kara Masterson

Kara Masterson is a freelance writer from West Jordan, Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah and enjoys writing and spending time with her dog, Max. Kara is the youngest of four. She has two hilarious brothers and one beautiful sister. She also is the aunt of 4 crazy little girls that she loves more than anything!! Kara is not yet able to be a mom, but she loves being around kids and being like a second mom to her nieces. She dreams of the day that she can start her own little family.

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