
4 Ways to Add Character to a Cookie-Cutter Home

There are many benefits to working with a builder to create a semi-custom home. They’re generally more cost-effective than fully custom homes; plus, the process is much less stressful when many of the decisions have already been made for you.
However, new homes — especially those built from a cookie-cutter template — often lack the charm and attention to detail of older homes. Because most new builds are designed to have mass appeal, you may find that your home doesn’t quite feel like an expression of your personality and unique sense of style.
Luckily, there are many things you can do to add character, warmth, and quirkiness to a cookie-cutter home to help it stand out from the rest. From a fresh coat of paint to minor renovations, you can take steps to transform your house into a space that truly feels like home.
#1. The Power of Paint
If you want to add character to a dull or lifeless space, don’t underestimate the power of a fresh coat of paint. Chances are, your builder-grade home is filled with shades of white, beige, and gray. While these neutrals are great for creating a versatile base, they can be pretty boring without contrasting pops of color.
With minimalism on the decline, now is the perfect time to breathe new life into your home with bold paint choices. If historical charm is your goal, try taking palette inspiration from a specific historical design style, such as the rich jewel tones favored by the Victorians or the pastel hues of the Georgian era.
Get creative with it! Consider faux finishing techniques, color blocking, accent walls, or color drenching to add character and personality to your home. You can also paint or refinish your cabinets as a refreshing alternative to costly replacements.
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Inviting a contractor into your home can feel like a gamble. You are likely wondering if you are about to deal with a high-pressure pitch, a vague lowball quote that doubles later, or a contractor who seems more interested in closing the sale than understanding your project.
#2. Details are Key

Another highly effective way to add character to your home is by incorporating architectural details. To infuse your home with historical charm, consider adding architectural touches that evoke memories of the past.
The attention to detail and sense of depth found in 19th-century homes set them apart from modern architecture. To add dimension and visual interest to a dull, flat space, take notes from architects of the past and incorporate millwork such as shiplap, chair rails, decorative shutters, picture frame molding, board and batten, crown molding, cabinet cornices, and beadboard.
While you’re at it, consider swapping out your boring builder-grade doorknobs, faucets, cabinet hardware, and light fixtures and replacing them with more exciting alternatives. While simple, these changes go a long way in creating a home with personality.
#3. Create a Display With Open Shelving

Instead of tucking away all of your belongings in cabinets and closets, consider making the switch to open shelving. These shelves add character by serving as a decorative element in addition to providing storage space. With open shelving, you can display anything you want: knick-knacks, books, collectibles, framed artwork, family photos…the possibilities are endless!
There are many ways to achieve this look, including built-in bookcases, wall-mounted floating shelves, or a recessed niche in the drywall. By showing off a curated collection of your personal belongings, open shelves allow you to transform your home into a reflection of your unique self.
#4. Utilize Awkward Spaces
Awkward, unused spaces provide a valuable opportunity to add character by creating unique features. The areas behind your front door, above your washer and dryer, under your staircase, in front of your bay windows, at the end of a hallway, or on a small landing can serve all kinds of purposes.
Consider transforming a shallow closet into a workspace, creating a reading nook in an empty corner, or putting a breakfast bar along an empty wall. With some thoughtful decor and minor renovations, these spaces can become your home’s strengths instead of its weaknesses.
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If you’re looking for ways to add character and charm to your home, you’re in the right place. At Rosewood Painting and Remodeling, we are home improvement experts. Whether you need help painting your cabinets, staining your deck, remodeling your deck, or installing millwork, we can help.
Don’t give in to the temptation to try to do it yourself. Save yourself time, stress, and headaches by working with our team of highly trained professionals. Our expertise allows us to get the job done right the first time. Contact us today to get started on your next project!
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