Monday, July 18, 2011

The Power of a Woman's Touch

When it comes to making a house a home, we as women just have a certain knack that can not be underestimated. This became so clear to me on a recent outing to check out some open houses. We specifically went to see house because the pictures of it on the computer caught our eye. It was tastefully decorated and homey. Once inside, however, it was a different story. The owners had moved out, leaving nothing behind--except a substantial amount of repairs. Everywhere you looked there was something broken or damaged. It did not look well cared for, as the pictures led us to believe. It looked like it had been destroyed.

When we got home, my husband looked at the brochure from that house (showing it when the family still lived there). He said, "Now, what about this one? We didn't see this house." I reminded him that we had just come from that house.

How interesting it is that when a home is turned into a home, the eye is drawn to everything that is appealing and drawn away from that which needs repair.  The house was the same house in the pictures that it was when we looked at it.  The difference was the woman's touch (which lent it such an appealing air in the photos) was now missing.

Making home an inviting place to be doesn't have to cost a lot of money, or any additional money at all. There are simple things we can all do to kick the cozy welcome factor up a notch or two. We can clear clutter, we can add a few plants or pick some flowers from the garden and put them in a pretty vase, we can arrange (or rearrange) decorations we already own in an attractive way.  Every home is different, and every decorating style is different. The goal is to figure out what ours is individually and use it to bless our families. And let's not forget the power of our attitude and words to affect the atmosphere of our homes as well.

So what can we do today to display the unspoken power of a woman's touch at home?

Related post: A Little Care Goes a Long Way

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for this reminder to go out to my garden and pick some of the marigolds that are growing like weeds and bring them in to brighten things up. I think I will shut off my computer and go see how I can give my home a womanly touch before my husband gets home from work this afternoon. :-)

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  2. Cheryl, this is so true! We bout our house from a woman with lovely taste, so as you might imagine, I had some work to do once her decor was moved out.

    Since I've done some research on the subject, I did an article on it. Thought you might enjoy it ;) http://www.milehighmamas.com/2011/07/07/simple-decorating-tips-from-a-not-so-professional-home-decorator/

    Good luck house hunting! I'd love to help you decorate :0)

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  3. AnonymousJuly 20, 2011

    This is the post for me, today... Cheryl!

    Went to look at a new house this afternoon. It is spacious (6 bedrooms, 3 baths) but it wasn't clean, stains in rugs, etc. and came away thinking the photos were much better than the actual thing. Now thinking maybe sinking some cash into our own home might be better than getting a huge new mortgage to pay down... If the folk had even put a couple new bifold doors on the closets (there were holes the size of dimes where the door pulls should have been), it would have shown better. Deck was dangerous with rotted boards etc. Certainly not willing to pay almost $200K for someone else's mess. But feeling that our house currently is not a "home".... lots to contemplate and consider before signing on the dotted line. Thanks for your input.
    Denise in Saskatchewan.

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