While there are people who love living with their beaus, more women prefer to enjoy the comforts of their home alone. Besides, having a bachelorette pad on your own would be a perfect, insanely liberating thing. But, in order to stay away from the clutter and your old habits, here are some simple rules that you should live by:
Be more organized and clean.
There wouldn't be any reason for you to have a messy place because you live alone now. There should be less clutter and more organization wherever you look. Commit to a life of cleanliness and neatness. Never forget simple things like cleaning your kitchen and your bathroom on a regular basis. You definitely wouldn't want any cockroach or mice invading your most beloved place.
Go bold with your house's interiors.
Pink would be the best choice to go with if you want to have a striking interior, but if pink is a big no-no for you, then you can always go for other bold motifs like prints and neon signs. Go for decors that would best express yourself and make sure that they're going to be head-turners.
Always be prepared.
Friends would always be expected to come to your house, given that you're living alone. It's the perfect place to chill out. So, it is always a must to be prepared for a house invasion. Keep your pantry full with all the basic necessities that guests might need, like food, toiletries, and an extra toothbrush. Stock in some drinks too if you're with friends who love to drink. Plus, always make sure that your house would give a "home away from home" feel.
Never forget to have a full body mirror.
It would be a shame to miss out on this. Living alone means you have the full responsibility of choosing your clothes and your overall look. How would you be able to pull that off without a full-length mirror for you to check everything in?
Ditch your childish things.
It's about time to move on from your childish years. Living alone means you're way more mature than you were before. Go for mature decors instead of sticking Hello Kitty stuff on your wall. Opt for a neater gallery or metallic ensembles for a change.