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13 Simple Additions To Make Your Home More Complete

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You think your home has everything you need. But look closer. Something’s off. It’s not about what you have, but what you don’t. Those little things that make life easier, more comfortable, more you.

You’re missing the essentials that could transform your space from just a house to a true sanctuary. So, let’s talk about what you might be lacking and how to fill those gaps. It’s time to make your home truly complete.

Storage Solutions

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Many homes lack adequate storage solutions. There are fewer homes being built with basements, large garages, and even closets. Without enough storage, it’s challenging to keep things neatly tucked away.

Try investing in practical storage options like shelves, bins, and organizers. Utilize vertical space such as shelves and multifunctional furniture to maximize storage.

Natural Light

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Natural light is essential for creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere, yet many homes don’t have enough of it. Insufficient natural light can make spaces feel gloomy and affect your mood.

Improve natural lighting by using light, airy curtains, placing mirrors to reflect light, and keeping windows clean. Consider a strategic placement of lamps with adjustable bulbs throughout the living areas.

Green Plants

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Indoor plants bring life and freshness into a home, but most people don’t have enough greenery. Plants not only enhance aesthetic appeal but also improve air quality and create a calming environment.

Start with easy-to-care-for plants like succulents or snake plants. Gradually add more variety to create a lush, green oasis in your home. You’ll instantly notice the life breathed into your home with a plant or two…or three.

Comfortable Seating

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Comfortable seating is often overlooked, but it’s essential for relaxation and socializing. Many homes have inadequate seating options that are either too few or uncomfortable.

Invest in quality seating like plush sofas, cozy chairs, and ergonomic office chairs. Ensure there’s enough seating for your family and guests.

Healthy Snacks

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Healthy snacks are crucial for maintaining energy and focus throughout the day. It’s easy to reach for convenient but unhealthy options.

Plan ahead by preparing and storing healthy snacks like fruits, nuts, and veggies. Keep them accessible to encourage better eating habits.

Versatile Kitchen Tools

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Many kitchens are filled with gadgets, but often lack versatile, high-quality tools that make cooking easier. Multipurpose tools like a good chef’s knife, cutting board, and cast iron skillet can handle most tasks. Invest in durable, multifunctional kitchen tools to simplify meal prep and reduce clutter.

Functional Workspaces

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With the rise of remote work, having a functional workspace at home is more important than ever. Create a designated workspace with a comfortable chair, proper lighting, and organizational tools. A well-designed workspace can boost productivity and reduce stress.

Personal Touches

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Personal touches make a house feel like a home, yet many people don’t incorporate enough of them. Family photos, artwork, and meaningful decor items add warmth and personality to your space. Take the time to display items that reflect your tastes and memories.

Organization Systems

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Effective organization systems are crucial for maintaining order, but they’re often overlooked. Without proper systems, it’s easy for clutter to accumulate.

Implement organization systems like labeled bins, filing cabinets, and closet organizers. Regularly review and update these systems to keep your home tidy.

Energy-Efficient Appliances

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Energy-efficient appliances can save money and reduce your environmental impact, but many homes don’t have enough of them. Upgrading to energy-efficient models for your fridge, washer, dryer, and other appliances can make a significant difference. Look for Energy Star-rated appliances to improve efficiency and lower utility bills.

Good Air Quality

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Good air quality is essential for health and comfort, yet it’s often neglected. Nobody is walking around thinking what’s the quality of my air today? However, indoor air can be polluted by dust, mold, and chemicals.

Use air purifiers, maintain proper ventilation, and regularly clean to improve air quality. Adding plants can also help filter the air naturally.

Emergency Supplies

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Emergency supplies are important but often overlooked until it’s too late. Many people don’t have extra water, non-perishable food, first-aid kits, and flashlights lying around just in case. But they need to.

Create an emergency supply kit and keep it in an easily accessible location. Regularly check and update the contents to ensure you’re prepared for any situation.

Thoughtful Lighting

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Lighting sets the mood and functionality of a space, but many homes don’t have enough thoughtful lighting. Relying solely on overhead lights can leave areas dim and uninviting. Incorporate a mix of ambient, task, and accent lighting. Use floor lamps, table lamps, and under-cabinet lights to create a well-lit, inviting environment.

Cozy Textiles

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Cozy textiles like blankets, rugs, and cushions add warmth and comfort to your home, but they’re often lacking. These items make spaces feel inviting and comfortable. Invest in high-quality, soft textiles to enhance your living areas. Rotate them seasonally to keep your decor fresh and cozy.

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Theresa is the founder and owner of Simple Is More from Beavercreek, Ohio. She is a nationally syndicated writer whose work has been featured on the Associated Press Wire, Blox Digital, and more. With a passion for words and a love for simplicity, Theresa has built a reputation as a trusted source on minimalism, home organization, budgeting, travel, and wellness. When she's not writing or tidying up, Theresa loves to explore new places, read a good book, and spend quality time with her family.