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Graduating Into Your First Home: Starter Tips for Decorating on a Budget from Furniture.com

While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space." “It will be an exciting journey to create a special place of your own if you just remember to take it slow -- otherwise you risk decorating yourself into a corner… or out of your budget,” says the lead design consultant at www.furniture.com.

WALTHAM, MASS. (PRWEB) April 13, 2006 -– While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space."

“It will be an exciting journey to create a special place of your own if you just remember to take it slow -- otherwise you risk decorating yourself into a corner… or out of your budget,” says Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at www.furniture.com.

Davis offers these "starter tips" for the first time homeowner:
• Timing is Everything... Interesting interiors are created in layers and evolve as furnishings are added or removed over time.
• Look Around... Survey your resources - your current furnishings... and finances. Craft a budget. Then list needs, wants, and things you'd love "down the road." Reconcile accordingly.
• It’s OK to Splurge... Versatile pieces are a great splurge item since they will serve - and shine - anywhere. Parsons chairs, depending on the occasion, can move from dining room to home office to living room.
• Plan Ahead... Use Furniture.com's free online Room Planner (www.furniture.com/roomplanner) to lay out your room. Create multiple plans for what you have today and what you'd love "someday."
• Utilize Resources - Carefully... The right hand-me-downs can inspire a room. The wrong ones will clutter. If offered, accept only after careful consideration.
• Sleep On It... In the bedroom, focus first on finding a terrific looking bed. Add the dresser, nightstand, and chest later. Don't rush. Let the room develop an identity.
• Get Personal... Showcase your unique style by accessorizing with items from your life. Frame your child's art, autumn leaves, or mementos from passions and hobbies.
• Work with the Power... If the electrical outlets or phone jacks aren’t where you want them, have them moved. Hiring a professional might take an investment now, but in time you will appreciate the convenience.
• Invest in the Basics... Find workhorse pieces to later repurpose. A bookcase can showcase china in the dining area. When it's later replaced by a china cabinet, move it to a home office or child's room for new duty.

"When starting out and working within a budget, it's most important to pace yourself, think of purchases as investments, and always select furniture that makes you feel comfortable. After all, you'll literally be living with your decisions," Davis says. "Enjoy yourself and love your home."

Furniture.com (http://www.furniture.com) offers consumers the best of Internet shopping by merging the convenience, accessibility and ease of online shopping with the proven infrastructure of the nation’s largest retail furniture chains.

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While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space." Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at www.furniture.com offers tip "starter tips" for the first time homeowner. "Plan Ahead," he suggests. "Use Furniture.com's free online Room Planner (www.furniture.com/roomplanner) to lay out your room. Create multiple plans for what you have today and what you'd love someday."

While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space." Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at www.furniture.com offers tip "starter tips" for the first time homeowner, and says it's OK to splurge. "Versatile pieces are a great splurge item since they will serve - and shine - anywhere. Parsons chairs, depending on the occasion, can move from dining room to home office to living room."

While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space." “It will be an exciting journey to create a special place of your own if you just remember to take it slow -- otherwise you risk decorating yourself into a corner… or out of your budget,” says the lead design consultant at www.furniture.com.

While it may be exhilarating for graduates – or anyone – to move into their first home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when facing the seemingly daunting task of suddenly decorating all your "new space." “It will be an exciting journey to create a special place of your own if you just remember to take it slow -- otherwise you risk decorating yourself into a corner… or out of your budget,” says Davis Remignanti, the lead design consultant at www.furniture.com.

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