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Guide to Creating a Calm and Comfortable Home

If you need to find a sanctuary to relax, here is a guide to creating a calm and comfortable home that will help you reach your Zen.

By Emma WilliamsPublished 6 years ago 5 min read

It's important to find some peace and tranquility in everyday life. Long hours at work and a busy schedule can create chaos in a person's life, so you need to find a sanctuary to relax. The first place that everyone goes to when seeking to de-stress is home. This is where you can truly cozy up with a good book or have a cup of tea in a comfy chair overlooking the garden. If this is what you are aiming for, here is a guide to creating a calm and comfortable home that will help you reach your Zen.

Say goodbye to clutter

Decluttering is an important way to eliminate stress from your home and create a nurturing environment. Constantly looking for your belongings like keys and tripping over things on the floor is nerve-wracking, but easily solved with tidying up. Spend one day organizing your belongings and decide what you really need and what you can donate, sell or throw away.

But decluttering is not only good for freeing up space. It will also help you concentrate more, improve your mood and lead a healthier lifestyle. Once you organize your space, you will gain room to make it more calm and comfortable which will fill your life with positive vibes.

Choose the right colors

Color is an essential ingredient of interior design which greatly affects the feel of the room. And when it comes to creating calm and comfortable environments, then natural shades are the safest choices. White, beige, light pink and grey are perfect to invoke sensations of peace and are easily combined with other tones and patterns.

Soothing green and blue are often used to create tranquil environments since these shades enhance calmness. However, color is individual and it's best to choose a palette that makes you comfortable in your space. Also, you can create layers in color by adding patterned cushions, drapes, and artwork, as well as by combining earthy tones with cold ones.

Play with light

While natural light is important to create a welcoming and positive environment, artificial lighting plays a crucial part in calming your home. Install more than one light source and use them to set the right mood in the room. Instead of using harsh fluorescent lights opt for warm and soothing luminescence especially for the wall lamps.

Floor lamps will provide the indirect light ideal for parties, movie nights or relaxing on the sofa, while a chandelier will go well over the dining room table. If you want to control the amount of natural light in the bedroom, use semi-transparent curtains and shutters. This will leave you an option to let in as much sunlight as you want and create a comfortable ambiance for mornings and siestas.

Bring natural scents to your space

Scents can evoke memories and help you bring calmness into your space that will make you feel safe and sheltered. Essential oils and incense are the most common ways people enrich their homes with fresh scents that help them de-stress, sleep and simply relax. Candles are another great way to improve your environment since they can release various fragrances when lit up as well as soothingly light the area.

Diffusers will give the room lasting scent which makes them ideal for prolonged periods and always present fragrance in the ambiance. Citrus fragrances like lemon, orange, and bergamot are wonderful for kitchens since it will eliminate cooking scents. However, if you are looking for something to help you fall asleep then lavender, chamomile, and jasmine are good choices for the bedroom. On the other hand, a woody fragrance like sandalwood with sweet hints of vanilla will make the living room more comfortable especially when having guests.

Keep furniture cozy

It's unimaginable to have a relaxing environment without comfortable furniture. This means, for instance, that your bed needs to be big enough with an appropriate mattress so you would wake up refreshed in the morning. As well as that seating set in your living room is ideal for both relaxing and entertaining guests.

Make sure that the furniture is made from natural materials and without excess ornamentation to keep design simple and clean. A luxurious throw made of mohair will be a wonderful addition for the couch while replacing cushions with differently-sized pillows will make the bed more lavish. Consider adding a lounge chair in the bathroom so you can lay down while enjoying spa moments with face mask and cucumber.

Create a relaxation corner

When you organize your space, consider adding a relaxation corner where you can simply relax in a massage chair to soothing sounds of nature on your stereo. Look for devices from trusted experts like Relax For Life that you can easily fit into any space and even the smallest corners. Foot massagers are ideal for small homes and will immediately give relief to your tired feet.

Yoga is an ideal activity since it doesn't require a lot of room and will teach you breathing and meditation techniques to calm down. Moreover, place a mat by the window so you can catch natural light while practicing yoga and breathe in the fresh air to open up your chakras. On the other hand, use a corner in your living room for the most comfortable chair where you can sit and read. This is a perfect Zen corner for book lovers and those wanting to detach from the rest of the house.

Embrace calmness with plants

Calming effects of nature have been well-documented and it's often advised as a means to mitigate stress and depression. And while going on a hike is highly advisable, you can also bring nature into your home for everyday pleasure. Although plants provide calmness through their green and other earthy shades, it's more than that.

Some plants produce oxygen more than others and remove toxic chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene from the air. Bonsai trees, succulents, and evergreens are very common in Zen environments, as well as big leafy plants like yucca and ficus. If your home is on the smaller side, use hanging terrariums to avoid creating clutter and still have a moderate amount of greenery inside.

Final thoughts

Creating a calm and comfortable home should start with decluttering and organizing the space. That way you can see what features to improve for a more relaxing ambiance. If you have a smaller home, don't despair since there are still many things you can do to make it more peaceful. Scented candles, floor lamps and hanging terrariums are budget-friendly and also ideal to bring Zen into the small spaces. Just find what makes you comfortable from colors to furniture and incorporate it into your home so that you get a harmonious and well-balanced environment.

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