Tips for creating happy and peaceful spaces in your home


The first feeling we want to feel as soon as we enter the house at the end of a long, busy, and tiring day is undoubtedly the feeling of relaxation… It is essential to create happy spaces for a home environment that will leave the stress of the whole day behind, make us smile, increase our motivation, and most importantly support our inner peace. But how? With small and effective arrangements... By bringing the power of nature to our homes, creating quiet corners, creating spaces to remind us of our happy memories, and opening special places for activities we love, we can both add our personal touches to our homes and prepare the appropriate environment for having more enjoyable moments alone or with our loved ones. If you want to create great happiness with small changes in your home, here are some tips that will help you feel much better.

Prepare a warm welcome
Prepare a warm welcome

If you want to feel good as soon as you enter the house and leave all the stress of the day outside the door, a 'warm welcome is a must for your home. Therefore, as soon as you enter the door, you better start to animate the area that welcomes you or your corridor that extends towards the continuation of the house. Wicker baskets, large stylish mirrors, colorful shoe racks, and fun hangers to hang your coats can be ideal for a pleasant welcome. If you wish, you can also add green plants, large candles, or a fragrant diffuser in free-standing pots.

Use the power of green
Use the power of green

Green, green and more green. Green every possible corner of your home. In addition to keeping your bond with nature strong, green plants that will help you improve the air quality of your home will also enrich your decoration. As you see the newly blooming flowers in your pots, first your home and then your soul will be colored, believe me. If you wish, you can decorate every suitable room with your favorite flowers, or you can choose the most suitable and sunny place in your home and declare it a 'green corner'. Thus, even if you are bored while walking around the house, your mood will automatically rise when you catch your eye on green leaves.

Display your happy memories
Display your happy memories

It's time to print some of the hundreds of photos on your phone. The beautiful moments you share with your family, friends, children, in short with your loved ones; A corner where you can show the cities you have visited and your experiences that made you feel good can make you smile every time you feel bad. If you color it a little with lights and collect souvenirs, trinkets, and decorative objects that have meaning for you, you can create a wonderful memory corner for yourself. 

Design your gaming corner
Design your gaming corner

If you're a chess lover, that little overlooked corner in your home might be the perfect place to devote to your chessboard. A couple of chairs and a small coffee table will do. If you don't like chess, you can put puzzles, board games, playing cards, or backgammon that you continue to complete on the table. If you wish, you can add a more fun atmosphere by hanging a mini basketball hoop or darts on the wall right behind your game corner.

Make room for your hobbies
Make room for your hobbies

Create a separate hobby for the hobbies you enjoy while you spend time, such as writing poetry, painting, charcoal drawing, knitting, or embroidery. In this way, you can both create a suitable area to develop your hobbies and have a special area where you will feel good and increase your motivation. You can use organizers to keep your hobby supplies organized, and you can spice up your corner with boxes of different sizes and colors.

Make use of natural elements
Make use of natural elements

If you want to invite nature into your home and feel relaxed, stress-free, and peaceful in every corner of your home, try making use of natural elements. By placing fire, water, earth, air, and ether elements in your home, you can increase both the energy of your home and your mood. Candles, incense, watermills, and censers can help you feel nature at home.

Create a 'quiet corner'
Create a 'quiet corner'

Prepare a corner away from the crowd and noise as much as possible for practices that will support you to feel balanced and connect with yourself, such as yoga, meditation, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practices. A small area where you can lay your mat, avoid bumping into it, not be distracted by furniture, and just focus on yourself can remind you to take at least 10 minutes to yourself every day. If you wish, you can enrich your quiet corner by adding fragrant candles, healing stones, or incense.

Separate your workspace
Separate your workspace

If you are working from home or commuting to the office, even when you are at home, you need to open your computer from time to time, take notes, make presentations, projects, etc. If you need to do studies or if you are in a period when you need to concentrate on your studies, it is useful to keep your study area separate. A simple, plain, comfortable, and functional space that is isolated from other parts of the house as much as possible, away from distractions can do the job. You can create a small workspace with an ergonomic office chair and table.

Make room for your workouts
Make room for your workouts

If you like to do sports at home or if you are looking for alternative solutions at home when you cannot do your exercises outdoors, you can create a small area to keep your sports equipment such as pilates ball, resistance band, dumbbells, which do not take up much space but are very functional, so that you can encourage yourself to regular exercise.

Invite the light into your home
Invite the light into your home

The warmth of the sun that penetrates all of us, and the compassion that makes us smile, undoubtedly raises our mood quickly. So, the thing to do is clear: make room for the sun's rays. It's time to relocate your large, window-blocking furniture. You can use thin, light, light-colored curtains to draw more sunlight into your home; You can move the furniture in front of your windows to different parts of the room and even make a special place for yourself to sit by the window and watch the pouring rain and get lost in the clouds. A rocking chair that you will put right next to the window will do the trick.























 




































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