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Make your home a stress-free sanctuary

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A home is meant to be stress-free and a humble abode which you cannot wait to go to. Your most prized possessions, your pets, your family, your sanity lives here with you. But what happens when it is a disaster and the utter thoughts of going home are a nightmare? Its time to get your act together and make your home a stress-free sanctuary.

Say no to clutter
Let's start with the clutter in your home. Simple - get rid of the stuff that you no longer need. Sell them via social media, online classifieds, or even a Sunday market. You can also donate the items to the less fortunate if you wish to. Avoid hoarding and holding on to the stuff that you will never need again. Clear out cluttered rooms and corners as they tend to look messy. Once your rooms are clutter-free, you will enjoy the spaciousness and all feelings of claustrophobia will be gone. Also, avoid too many scatter cushions, over-accessorising shelves and tables, and styling every wall with frames. Less is more when it comes to making your home a stress-free sanctuary. 

Minimalist décor 
The 'minimalism' movement became popular in the 1920s and has lived on with innovation over the past century. It is considered as the pioneer of forward-thinking design from popular art to sophisticated home décor. With minimalist décor, every single item in a room must be functional. When creating a stress-free sanctuary, the minimalism effect will help you be at peace in your home as you are not bombarded by unnecessary furniture or appliances.

Soft lighting and candles
Light bulbs and lighting styles have evolved over the years. Light bulbs are available in different shapes, sizes, styles, energy savers, and more. By installing a dimmer option, you can control the mood of the room from extreme brightness to a more ambient feel to cater to a stress-free mode. Lighting candles also help brighten the mood and spirit. The dimness of the candlelight will help your mind and body unwind. Scented candles are a bonus as they help you relax. However, do not forget to blow them out before going to bed. 

Appeal to those senses
While you cannot control the noise from outside your home, you can take charge inside. Playing smooth music calms your mind and steadies the rhythm of your thoughts. Aromatherapy bubble baths, essential oil diffusers, and incense sticks enlighten your senses leaving you stress-free. Physically, our bodies run on energy generated by cells, in feng shui, it is believed that this energy is something we experience through our senses. 

Bring in the outdoors
Your home should be a sanctuary of tranquillity and inspiration. Bringing in the natural outdoors will help you feel energized and refreshed. Nature is the ultimate stress-free nirvana. Natural light has the ability to inspire you and reduce depression. Potted plants and flowers filter the air you breathe and increases your attention span. Fresh flowers release lovely scents that eliminate the stale air in your home.

Take advantage of that great view
If you have a scenic view of nature or the city take advantage of it by leaving your curtains or blinds open. If you do not have a calming view you can create it with a lovely piece of art. 

If your current home is causing you to have sleepless nights, perhaps it is time to find your stress-free sanctuary. Contact Knight Frank today and our team of area specialists will help you locate your next humble abode.

Author: Knight Frank

Submitted 13 Mar 19 / Views 1622