Top Tips to Set Up Your New Home for the Perfect Christmas Celebration

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Moving into a new house in time for Christmas is a wonderful gift. It’s an exciting milestone to celebrate with your family and loved ones. So, if you’re presented with the incredible opportunity to purchase a home before the end of the year, approach it with a strategy. Plan every step of the way so your move will lead to a magical experience in time for Christmas.

Admittedly, moving homes (including the buying process) can be a lengthy process. It’s important to time your every step so you can settle in just before the festivities start.

In this article, you’ll get tips to expedite the move-in process so you can set up your new home in time for the perfect Christmas Celebration.

Things to Remember When Moving During the Christmas Season

If you have yet to move or are still in the process of buying a home, here are a few reminders to make it easier and less stressful.

Firstly, time the purchase properly. The sooner you finalise everything, the sooner you can make your move. Talk to the real estate agent and mention your plans to move in by December. Partner with other property experts (e.g. conveyancers, surveyors, etc.) who understand the urgency of moving by Christmas.

As the buying process progresses, try to stay one step ahead of your move. Organise the packing and identify priority items such as kitchen essentials, cold-weather clothing, and gear. You might also want to get your Christmas celebrations ready so you can set them up right after you move. Make sure to label everything so you know what to prioritise when you’re unpacking.

Don’t forget to set up the utilities and make sure they’re running once you move in. Arrange for electricity, gas, and even Internet services to be ready a day before your moving date.

You should also start looking for movers. These companies may be busy during this season so it’s best to have them booked ahead of time.

Finally, inform your family and friends once you’re certain your move will happen on time. Mention your new address when you send out Christmas cards, so they’ll know where to find you.

6 Tips to Prepare Your New Home to Celebrate Christmas

Moving and setting up your new home for Christmas can be overwhelming. But if you plan well and know your priorities, you can create a cosy, festive atmosphere in time for the celebrations.

Here are some tips to help you set up the perfect home for your Christmas festivities.

Start with the Essentials

Examine the boxes’ labels and separate the essentials. Bring the boxes to the rooms where they will be placed. Then, focus on the basics that you need to settle, even if it takes you more than a day to finish unpacking. These include the kitchen items, furniture and bedding. Once you have a place to cook, eat and sleep, you can take a few days to completely unpack your items.

Set up a Festive Welcome

Before you go through the different rooms in your new home, consider the entryway first. You want to set it up to make your guests feel welcome. Check out the boxes of Christmas decorations and get a beautiful wreath. You can also add a welcome doormat and some plants in the entryway. Your home should feel warm and inviting the moment you step in the front door. It will make you feel more at home.

Choose the Focal Point of the Celebrations

What will be the focal point of the Christmas celebrations? This should be your next focus. This will depend on what traditions you have in your home. Some families use the Christmas tree as the centre of the celebrations. So, if you plan to put the tree in the living room, then that’s what you should set up first. Put decorations to make it look festive. Or if the main event will take place in the dining room, pay special attention to the room’s decor.

Add Something per Room

At this point, you’re free to go from room to room to unpack and decorate. Go through the bedrooms, bathrooms, study/work room, hallways, etc. Try not to overcomplicate the decorations, but make sure you add something related to the Christmas season.

Maybe you can add garlands and candles here and there to create a festive vibe everywhere.

Get the Kitchen Ready

Christmas is all about sharing meals and enjoying good food. You need to get your kitchen ready for this. You might even be hosting dinners – especially if your relatives request to see your new home. Make sure you have the right equipment and appliances to help you prepare for these festive gatherings. Don’t forget to add Christmas decorations to make your kitchen look presentable.

Keep the Ambience Cosy and Inviting

The best thing about the Christmas season is feeling cosy and welcomed. This is the atmosphere you should aim to have when you’re setting up your new home for the festivities.

Put warm pillows and some soft throws in the living room to add warmth. You can also scatter candles everywhere – even the hallways and the bathroom. Let your home smell like cinnamon and vanilla – or whatever scent makes you feel relaxed.

Celebrate a Memorable Christmas in your New Home

Celebrating Christmas in a new home is truly a beautiful gift to give yourself and your family. While the move can be a bit stressful and overwhelming, it doesn’t have to ruin the start of the Christmas season. By approaching your move with careful planning and thoughtful decor, you can create a cosy, inviting atmosphere in your dream home.

Of course, completing the buying process quickly will give you plenty of time to transform your new space into the perfect Christmas home.

If you want to guarantee a move in time for Christmas, take advantage of Muve’s FestiveFast Conveyancing Service. It’s designed to expedite the conveyancing process so you can complete all the legal requirements in time for a move-in before Christmas. We have a dedicated legal team and fast-tracked processes to minimise delays. It’s the perfect solution to settle in before the festivities start.

Don’t miss the opportunity to make new memories in your new home. Contact Muve today to get started.

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