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Your home is the place where you should feel best. Itu2019s where you return to after a long and busy day at work, where you can escape to, relax and feel at peace. Even when youu2019ve been on a weekend away or on one of our solo holidays, coming back home should feel great and be something to look forward to. Does your home have that positive effect on you? Or does it feel like it drains your energy? If you want to find out how to transform your home into a space where you can relax and recharge your batteries, keep reading.<br>
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Transform your home into your personal little piece of heaven
Your home is the place where you should feel best. It’s where you return to after a long and busy day at work, where you can escape to, relax and feel at peace. Even when you’ve been on a weekend away or on one of our solo holidays, coming back home should feel great and be something to look forward to. Does your home have that positive effect on you? Or does it feel like it drains your energy? If you want to find out how to transform your home into a space where you can relax and recharge your batteries, keep reading. Turn your home into an oasis with these 6 tips: Here are our 6 top tips to make your home feel like a welcoming, calm place that boosts your mood and enables you to escape the hectic world outside: 1.Avoid clutter to de-stress Clutter is one of the most common problems in modern households. However, that doesn’t make it any less of a nuisance. Having too much stuff lying around can seem like a mild inconvenience at first glance, but the truth is that it can have a detrimental effect on your mental well-being because it creates unconscious chaos. Some go as far as saying that this is a reflection of your mental state.
2. Organise your stuff Just remember the last time you were looking for your keys amongst the chaos in the rush to leave home? The anxiety mixed with the frustration before you even left the house to go to work is not the best way to start your day. 3. Use the power of plants We all know that spending time outdoors, surrounded by nature has a beneficial effect on your physical and mental well-being. But not everyone lives in the countryside with woods and meadows on their doorstep. When you have a full-time job and live in the city, it’s likely you don’t even have a garden or a park nearby. Fortunately, this doesn’t mean that you must go without greenery in your life. Houseplants are a great solution until that next hiking trip, and they even have the same restorative qualities! 4. Add colour for mood Adding colour is an inexpensive and effective way to transform your home. If you have white or cream walls, don’t worry – there is no need to redecorate: Light tones will make a room appear larger and lighter as will cool soothing tones. All you need to do is add a splash of colour here and there to quickly and effectively transform your property. A painted alcove, chimney, or window frame will add accents. A colourful piece of furniture or accessories, such as a lamp shade, an attractive bowl of fruit, and colourful ornaments can also brighten a room. A rug or cushions also do the trick. If you want an area to energise and elevate your mood, for something bright and bold.
5. Add texture for comfort and design It’s not all about the shades. Texture is equally important. When a room lacks texture, it appears one-dimensional. Texture is about both feeling and appearance. You want to create a multi-dimensional room using elements that work nicely together, mixing materials, and using objects of different heights. If in doubt, go big and bold. 6. Strive for symmetry Symmetrical arrangements and patterns in interior design have a calming effect as they create balance and a sense of order. Most of us feel comforted by symmetry in design so bear this in mind when arranging or purchasing furniture and accessories. Decorating with balance in mind helps you create the perfect indoor ensemble that will subconsciously put your mind at ease the moment you walk through your front door. About the author – Single Parents on Holiday: Single Parents on Holiday provide fully organised single parent family holidays in the UK and abroad. In addition, we offer solo holidays for solo traveller – whether these are singles without kids, single parent empty nesters or solo parents who want to travel without the kids. For more information go to singles holidays over 60.
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