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The Bachelor Pad: can you really make it a home?

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By definition, a bachelor pad is mostly considered temporary and constricted. It's seen as a place for students, single young professionals, or even young couples starting life with affordable accommodation. Making it a comfortable home with lasting potential for a both convenient and compact - perhaps minimalistic - lifestyle is not always on the life plan.

However, everything about living today is about design - so taking the route of creativity and clever planning can transform the functionality of a bachelor pad into the welcoming sanctuary of a real home space.

 

Neaten up

Organising and decluttering sit as the first discipline, perhaps the hardest exercise of all because it means you need to discard a considerable amount of belongings to properly see and bring out the heart of your bachelor pad. In a nutshell, the key to giving a home its own identity is making space for that to happen. Invest in storage solutions such as shelves, baskets, and storage ottomans to keep belongings out of sight. Regularly decluttering and maintaining a clean environment not only improves the visual appeal but also contributes to a more comfortable living experience.

Make home your own with personal possessions and effects

Make sure that you display art and decor that resonate with you, and which will stamp your space with your personality. Whether it's framed artwork, photographs, or sculptures, these items can serve as conversation starters and create a sense of identity in your home. Consider a gallery wall or a collection of meaningful items on shelves to add visual interest - but always keep any displays to a manageable amount considering your available space.

Bring in the streamlining advantage of smart technology

Integrate smart home technology to enhance convenience and efficiency. Smart lighting, thermostats, and entertainment systems can be controlled with ease, giving you control and allowing the ambience to be tailored to your preferences. This modern touch not only adds functionality but also contributes to saving space and the enhancement of minimalism.

Add the transformation of décor

  • The value of colour  

When you choose a colour scheme, choose what you like and not what is the current fashion of the day. Start by selecting colours that reflect your personal taste and create a cohesive look throughout the space. Neutral tones, such as pale pastels, mushroom, dove grey, white and restful blues and greens; these colours provide a timeless backdrop that allows other elements in the room to stand out. Then, once you have set your pattern, add pops of colour through accent pieces or artwork to inject individual impact  without overwhelming the space.

  • Make sure the furniture will fit both size and colour scheme

Make sure you work with the size of your pad in mind. Furniture that is too big will be utterly out of place. Go for good quality, as this will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home, while contributing to comfort and durability. Don't go for trends. Rather look for furniture that complements the overall style you want to achieve, whether it's modern, minimalist, or classic.

The subtle enhancements of lighting, textures and plants

  • Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood and impression of any space. Avoid relying solely on overhead lighting and incorporate a mix of floor lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. This layered lighting approach allows you to create different atmospheres for various activities, from relaxing on the sofa to reading a book.
  • Strategically chosen and placed, plants can bring a touch of nature indoors, adding  a refreshing aesthetic, contributing to improved air quality, and creating a calming atmosphere.
  • Textures become the finer details that enhance a home. Consider soft rugs, cosy throws, and plush cushions to add warmth to your living space. Mixing materials like wood, metal, and fabrics can create visual interest and make the space feel more inviting.

Go friendly and functional

Create a Functional Workspace

An integral part of nearly any bachelor pad is a dedicated workspace. If you work from home or engage in creative pursuits, you'll need a cleverly space-crafted desk and chair that aligns with your décor and personal style.

Create a comfortable reading nook

This is always a good way to add a cosy corner to your home. If space allows, match up a comfortable chair and a good reading lamp. A plush throw and some decorative cushions bring both personality and comfort to your developing home.

Create a buzz

Make sure you have enough comfortable space for visitors with a convenient seating area, a good sound system, and perhaps even a cleverly designed small bar. Turn your home into a welcoming place for family and friends - and make it a permanent warm space called home for yourself.

Author: Leapfrog Property Group

Submitted 23 Jan 24 / Views 1834