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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are days when I would love to start again, but will never be able to afford to. However, I think that all these makeover problems are making people very unsettled and would we really like to live in perfect houses?
A perfect house does not necessarily make that house a home. Like spudqueen I am very sentimental and my house holds lots of things that bring back happy memories.
When I look at these 'so called' perfect designer creations on the tele they are very often devoid of books. How on earth can anyone live without books.
But knowing we are planning to start again (abroad from UK), I am sorting through the personal stuff. Yes I do love the home I have now, but it engenders clutter and I have found that as you get older, all you have spent your life collecting, you no longer have the passion for, or the space. I remember my Grandma feeling the same.
That doesn't make it worthless, just time to move on. Memorabilia plays it's part - all that 'rubbish' my parents/grandparents threw out is now so important as a social documentary as well as a personal history....as is mine! Be selective, be careful, be respectful.
We hope to have a new home with all the things incorporated that we love and leaving out the stuff we hate. But we need to take our heritage with us��.to make it home.
Thoroughly agree with FP (esp about books!) Why are we so obsessed with the new trend/fashion/design etc when we already have so much? We are constantly being bombarded with messages (TV, films, magazines) that we can be happy if we have a widescreen TV, conservatory, decking in the garden, a massive 4x4 car, converted loft....All it does is make us dis-satisfied with with our lives and what we already have. To quote a Sheryl Crowe song: "It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got"
It's like anything, we always want more, especially when we are bombarded with images in magazines! It goes with the perfect body, car and lifestyle! Without getting all pious, watching comic relief on Friday put it all into perspective - people are so grateful for a roof and floor!
Just remember how happy you were when you moved in - and how grateful to have your first home!
If you declutter and deep clean then spend the minimum on a few throws, cushions, cheap accessories for the bathroom, well placed mirrors, considered lighting and rejigging what you have, you may have a very nice surprise! We did that over the last nonth and it was amazing the difference it made - it felt like a new house!