You
are through with the day’s activities and you are headed home.
You
might be drawn to bright colors like yellow and red but that doesn’t mean
they’re the best colors for your home. It’s much easier to unwind in a blue or
white room than a red or yellow one. There’s also scientific evidence that
calming colors can reduce your blood pressure and make you feel sleepy.
How
do you feel when you get home after a long day?
Relieved or more stressed?
Relieved or more stressed?
You
probably already know that a messy, disorganized home can make it very
difficult to relax and unwind. What may surprise you, though, is that a clean
and organized home can be just as stressful if you make the wrong design
choices.
However, most design mistakes are easy to fix.
However, most design mistakes are easy to fix.
First
Things First
Your design choices won’t matter if your
home is cluttered, so the first thing you need to do is get rid of the clutter.
This is easier said than done because a messy home has a
way of draining your
energy and making you feel defeated before you even start. The easiest way to
begin organizing your home is to stop putting things down and start putting
them away instead! Everything in your home should have its “proper place.” It probably
won’t take more than a couple extra minutes to put things away, and within no
time at all you’ll see a HUGE a difference.
Secondly, make a routine for your
chores. It can be as simple as doing laundry on Tuesdays and Fridays, and deep
cleaning on Sunday afternoons. Once you get into the habit of doing this you no
longer have to think about it.
Knick
Knacks
Filling
every inch of your home with knick knacks can make your home feel cluttered
even if everything is in its proper place. Think about it, a few extra pillows
on the couch can feel cozy but…if you overdo it you’ll constantly have to
arrange them or pick them up off the floor.
A
better way is to only display items that make you happy or you really love;
learn to love empty space.
Prints
Okay,
now that we have that out of the way let’s talk about design for a few seconds.
Having too many prints/pictures in your home can make it difficult to create a
pleasing thematic design. However, you can successfully mix multiple prints if
you follow the 60-30-10 rule. The dominant print should take up 60% of the home
décor, the secondary print, 30% and the accent print only 10%.
Smells
Life
stinks! Toddlers, pets and messy teenagers can leave your home smelling more
like a frat house full of sweaty athletes rather than the soothing oasis you’d hoped
for. Although you might get used to the smell(s), this doesn’t mean they’re not
stressing you out on some level.
Fresh
flowers, scented candles and essential oils are all easy ways
to get rid of bad smells, even those that you no longer notice. It’s a lot
easier to unwind in a room that smells like fresh lavender than one that smells
like dirty socks.
Lighting
A
badly lit home is stressful. Natural light has a way of making you feel happier
and boosting your energy. So if your home has windows, use them! However, if
your home is not as well-lit as you would like, invest in a couple of nice
lamps.
Colors
We
all want a relaxing home where we can unwind after a long day. With the above
tips, you can change a stressful home into one that brightens your mood and
replenishes your energy.
Be
inspirited
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