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How to make your Shared Ownership property feel like a home

How to make your Shared Ownership property feel like a home

Whether you’re looking to buy your first home through Shared Ownership or you’re making a move from an existing property you own, personalising your new house or apartment is an essential part of the moving-in process. 

While all of our Shared Ownership properties come with modern furnishings and finishing touches to make your new home as comfortable as possible, it’s the personal touches that will really start to turn your new property into a home. 

Let’s run through some Shared Ownership decorating ideas and tips, to help you feel at home as quickly as possible.


Can you decorate a Shared Ownership house?

It’s a common myth that you can’t decorate a Shared Ownership property, because it’s partly owned by the landlord (such as Legal & General). However, this is false. 

You can carry out a wide range of Shared Ownership decorating and upgrades to really make your new property feel like a home. You can even make improvements such as extensions or structural modifications, but you’ll need to gain approval from your property manager before this can be finalised.

Cover your walls with family photos

One of the quickest and easiest ways to turn a home from generic to personalised is with photos of friends and family. 

These can be subtly dotted around your home, or used to completely cover a wall with happy memories and cherished moments. Even if you don’t completely overhaul the furniture in your new home right away, just including a selection of pictures will immediately make you feel more at ease in your new environment. 

Make your furniture convey your personality

One of our go-to Shared Ownership decorating tips is to inject your personality into every aspect of your home. From the colour choices you make when repainting your walls, to the size and shape of the coffee table you position just right in your living room, don’t overlook the small details that can go a long way. 

Whether you opt for a minimalist vibe or something a little more colourful, take the time to find the perfect furniture pieces to suit your new home. 

Build an enviable home library

Books are a great addition to any home. Whether you accrue coffee table books, or gather collections from your favourite authors, books can help to convey a sense of personality while adding sophistication to your home. 

Some homeowners may choose to dedicate an entire wall to a custom-built library full of first editions, while others might locate their favourite reads in neat stacks under their coffee table. Whatever you choose to do, don’t be afraid to add some life through literature. 

Upcycle to breathe new life into your possessions 

Upcycling is a great way to decorate your home while remaining environmentally conscious. Instead of throwing out an old vintage suitcase you’ve owned for years, why not turn it into a stylish bedside table? Avoid getting rid of that broken wooden dining chair by breaking it down and repurposing it into a set of shelves in your living room. 

The possibilities are endless when it comes to upcycling, and this Shared Ownership decorating tip is a surefire way to add a quirky touch to your new home that won’t be replicated anywhere else. 

Ready to get on the property ladder with Shared Ownership? 

If these Shared Ownership decorating tips have inspired you, start the journey towards home ownership with us today. Browse our available Shared Ownership homes, and get in touch with our friendly team to learn more about the process.