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Top Tips on How to Create a Mindful Home

  • Better Informed
  • 28 Aug, 2024
Top Tips on How to Create a Mindful Home

A mindful home is one where you feel safe and let your mind, body and soul nourish. Lately, it has become a buzzword as it plays a big part in emotional well-being. Many people work from home after the major shift in job nature, so their homes have become their workplace, gym, classroom, and much more. Even if you spend most of your time outdoors, you would need a space to find moments of calmness and peace at the end of the day. Here are some useful tips to foster mindfulness in your home and help improve your well-being.

Add Calming Scents and Sounds

Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils, which positively impacts mood and well-being. Incorporate lavender for relaxation, chamomile for calmness, or ylang-ylang to reduce stress. Similarly, the scent of peppermint helps with fatigue, rosemary improves mental focus, and lemon essential oil lifts the mood. You can use an essential oil diffuser or add a few drops to a warm bath to fill your home with a peaceful atmosphere. Although candles can improve ambience, knowing what you breathe in is a good idea. We recommend natural ingredients and pure essential oils.

 

Please read: How to create the spa-like bathroom

 

Sound has the power to create a calm environment. A playlist of calming music or nature sounds, such as waves slowly crashing on the shore or leaves rustling in the breeze, promotes relaxation. You can also hang wind chimes or bells near open windows. These sounds release dopamine in your brain, which is responsible for giving you a feeling of pleasure and motivation.

Make Space for Relaxation

A dedicated relaxation space provides a quiet place to unwind and recharge your mind and body. You can create this relaxation area by creating a cosy corner in your living room, bedroom, or spare room. It could be a soft cushion, a cosy chair, or a yoga mat where you can meditate, read, or relax. Use soft lighting, like warm lamps or candles, to create a calming mood. The addition of peaceful artwork or nature-inspired decorations can make the space more serene. Soft, calming music or gentle nature sounds can create a peaceful background for relaxation activities.

Choose Soothing Colour Palettes

According to the principles of chromotherapy, colours interact with our mind and body, influencing our emotional state and balance. The hues you choose for your interior design and decorations are an important wellness facet. For example, natural shades of green symbolise growth, whereas blue is calming and a sign of serenity.

 

Bright and bold colours are overstimulating and disruptive to your mindful space. While vibrant colours add a touch of energy, they create a sense of restlessness and hinder relaxation. So, opt for muted tones and harmonious combinations that complement each other, such as:

 

  • Soft blues and greens promote restful sleep
  • Beige and cream create a cosy and inviting atmosphere in living areas
  • Light red and yellow represent happiness

 

Embrace Natural Elements

According to research, plants' presence reduces stress, relaxes the mind, and improves focus. They provide a calming effect, add a touch of greenery and beauty, and improve air quality. So, bring the outdoors in by introducing plants into your home. Peace lilies, snake plants, and succulents create a healthier living environment. Wooden furniture, stone countertops, and cotton bedding show a sense of comfort and connection to the natural world.

 

Natural light brightens your space and elevates your mood and energy levels. Let the sunlight stream in during the day, and install dimmer switches to create a soft, calming glow in the evenings. Natural light can lift your mood, increase productivity, and keep your sleep cycle on track.

Declutter

If you find it difficult to focus, it is time to put away unnecessary stuff you surround yourself with. A cluttered space reflects a cluttered mind—Utilise shelves, drawers, cabinets, or baskets to keep your space tidy. A room with surfaces clear and free of clutter, where each item is put where it belongs, pleases the eye and calms the mind.

 

Be mindful of the things you own. Identify items you no longer use or need, and let them go with gratitude. This clears up physical space and helps free your mind from unnecessary clutter.

 

This may interest you: How to declutter your home.

Wall Art

The paintings are made specifically to connect your inner thoughts with the outside world. We recommend keeping it in the bedroom, where you can use it to remind yourself to be mindful. These wall art ideas will help you create a peaceful environment.

 

  • Simple art with clean lines and soft colours makes your home more open and relaxing.
  • Black-and-white nature prints, such as ocean scenes or landscapes, create a soothing atmosphere by bringing a touch of the outdoors into your living spaces.
  • Mandala art, with its detailed patterns, can add a sense of peace and balance to your home, especially in areas for meditation.
  • Paintings of simple objects like stones or flowers can create a quiet, peaceful atmosphere in any room.
  • Yoga-themed art can capture the peaceful essence of the practice.

 

Conclusion

A mindful home reflects its owner. The mindful approach varies according to each person's likes and preferences. Any home can be turned into a space that fosters mindfulness and well-being. The mantra, "Keep only what is useful or beautiful in your home," can guide you in creating a peaceful and mindful space.

 

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