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Decorating Your Retirement Home: Top Tips For Older Homeowners

Posted 30 June 2023 by Keith Osborne

We’ve put together this handy guide for older homeowners to help them find the perfect items for a new retirement property...

The older we get, the more many of us will find ourselves struggling with issues such as mobility problems and tiredness. The home you’ve lived in for many years might no longer be suitable for you as you get older.

Also, if you raised your family in a larger property, now might be the time to downsize. Choosing a smaller home can help to free up housing stock for younger homeowners, which is why the UK government is working to encourage older people to downsize their properties.

If you’re among the many who choose to move to a new property post-retirement, then you might find that you need new furniture. Selecting new pieces can be difficult, which is why we’ve put together this handy guide for older homeowners to help them find the perfect items.

Use creative storage solutions to fit in everything you own

Throughout your life, you’ve probably accumulated a lot of possessions, many of which you’ll want to take with you into your new home. Efficient storage solutions are essential for maintaining an organised and clutter-free space, so that you can get everything into your new home, particularly if you’ve downsized to a smaller property for your retirement. Explore furniture with built-in storage, such as ottomans or coffee tables with hidden compartments. Consider installing shelves, cabinets, or wall-mounted organisers to maximise vertical storage. Proper organisation can help create a visually appealing and functional living environment, so check out the best multi-purpose furniture for each room in your property. You can then ensure that you have everything you need, but still have plenty of space to move around.

Create a safe and comfortable space

As you age, your body changes, meaning it’s now more important than before to focus on creating a comfortable and functional living space. Choose furniture that provides ample support and is easy to get in and out of, such as chairs with armrests and firm cushions. Opt for adjustable beds or mattresses that offer proper back support, so that you can get the rest you need. Also, you might want to consider installing grab bars in the bathroom and improving accessibility throughout the house. You’ll then be able to reduce your risk of hurting yourself in your new home.

Select vintage furnishings to create a look you love

Antique furnishings and vintage patterns can be a great way to enhance your space and make it feel more like your own. If you love a particular time period and its décor, then you might want to check out the selection of pieces from Antiques Boutique. This extensive online platform offers a wide variety of options from various sellers, so you can find the perfect items that will give your new retirement property the aesthetic you desire.

Overall, the key to decorating your retirement home is to create a space that suits your unique needs as an older homeowner, promotes comfort, and reflects your personal style. Don’t be afraid to experiment and make changes until you achieve the ideal environment that supports your lifestyle in this new chapter of your life.

 

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