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New Flat Decoration Tips for Expats

When moving abroad, slightly different rules apply when decorating and designing your apartment. We cover some tips for new flat decoration for expats.

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New Flat Decoration Tips for Expats

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  1. New Flat Decoration Tips for Expats

  2. If you’re moving to a new country, there are so many things that might be going through your mind, including how you’ll decorate your flat so you’re comfortable and happy. Unless you definitely know you’ll be staying for a long stretch, you won’t want to invest too much in the items that you won’t be able to bring with you when you leave. You may also be dealing with a smaller space than you’re used to. Because of these things, we’ve explore some top tips for decorating your apartment as an expat.

  3. Keep it Simple Our best piece of advice is to go minimal. There are some amazing design schemes you can employ that are consciously minimal. And this in no way means you are opting for the mundane. With less items to handle, this should be easier to execute. The trick is keeping things simple and tucked away by not buying too many unnecessary items when you move into your new place. Also, if you’re considering house removals to France or other places in Europe, remember that you’re likely to find everything you need there when you get settled, so it won’t be necessary to bring absolutely everything with you.

  4. Experiment This is a perfect time to experiment with new design styles and items you might not use normally. Think about buying locally produced items and cultural styles, such as rugs, frames, plates and pots. You can always leave these items behind one day when you move back home – or ship your favourite items that you just can’t part with.

  5. Make IKEA Your Friend Companies like IKEA or NITORI are great for people who have just moved to a new country. As well as offering basically anything you’ll need to set up your home, including beds, sofas, cooking equipment and microwaves, you can also get your items delivered to your new address – meaning you don’t have to worry about finding transport as soon as you arrive.

  6. Contact Movers International (Europe) Ltd Unit C14 Red Scar Business Park Preston Lancashire UK PR2 5NE 01772 651 570 info@moversint.co.uk http://www.moversint.co.uk/

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