Make Your Home Stress-Free Sanctuary by Trying These 4 Soothing Décor Tips

The advent of this Pandemic has made our lives quite depressed. In these scenarios, our homes are a refuge. It’s where you can feel safe and relaxed when life gets overwhelming. Certain decorating choices help foster that sense of peace, and how you decorate a space can have a huge impact on how you feel while you’re in it. A well-designed space filled with items you love can be calming and relieve stress, while cluttered rooms can have the opposite effect on your mood and mental health.
Here we have gathered some decorating ideas that will help you create a soothing, stress-free environment you’ll enjoy every day.

Nowadays, society is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of sustainable interior design. One of the best ways to incorporate sustainability in your Interior spaces is by bringing plants in. You can either make a bunch of branches or put it in a nice vase, or place indoor plants in every room corner. They all bring a breath of fresh air into a room and enhance the overall room appearance. Also filling a wide, shallow bowl about halfway with water and floating some of your favorite blooms on the surface will make your room smell really pleasant.


Layer on cozy textiles, such as cable knits, and suede, to give your decor a relaxing look and feel. Drapes that pool on the floor, soft pillows and cushions, fluffy rugs all bring a sense of ease to a room. Plus, these accents are easy (and relatively inexpensive) to swap out on a whim. Rugs, throw pillows, and blankets get well-worn over time, so making a coordinated effort to switch them out all at once helps a space feel polished and cohesive, sending signals of satisfaction to the brain.

Pastel and neutral tones are easier on the eye than bright colors. Neutral spaces promote the calmest, sanctuary-like vibes. When decorating with white or light-toned neutrals (such as cream, off-white, or taupe), use plenty of texture to create interest. Layer some textured rugs and pillows with flat white walls and minimal pastel furnishings to keep white from looking too sterile.

You may have entered some interior spaces which felt flamboyant and luxuries to you because you see everything was so well synchronized there and each detail is beaming its own character. You know only a smartly lit space can evoke such a type of magic. Make your home lighting plan with all the 3 Layers (ambient, accent, and task lighting). Having a bright, lighted room is an easy way to make a space feel more inviting. Use recessed ceiling lights as ambient/general lighting, Strip lights for accent lighting (to illuminate any specific area), and lamps for task lighting.

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