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Home Style Trend: Embracing Wellness-Focused Interior Design

 

 

The interior design speaks volumes about your home, so it’s important to invest some effort and make your space look pretty and functional. However, designing the inside of your house can be tricky, so before you start planning every little detail, you should make sure to have an overall idea of what you want to do.

Wellness is mostly associated with spa treatments, such as massages or facials, but when it comes to your home, it also means finding the right tools and ideas to make your space healthy and beautiful. Therefore, here are some ideas that will help you embrace wellness-inspired interior design and turn your home into your own safe haven.

Foster connection with nature and its elements

The easiest way to start is to introduce yourself to biophilic design, a new trend that helps you foster a connection with nature inside your own home. That is mostly done by incorporating earth-like elements, like stones, wood, and their variations. Also, adding nature-inspired colors such as brown, green, and blue will give your home an instant makeover that will evoke peacefulness that can only be found outdoors.

Remember to get rid of the clutter

Sometimes, accumulating unnecessary stuff is inevitable, but if you’re aiming to create a mindful and healthy home for yourself and your family, it’s essential to get rid of all the clutter that’s been lying around your house. That way you’ll have enough space for things that actually matter to you, plus the freedom you’d earn with decluttering will actually be priceless to your wellbeing and happiness.

Consult experts who can help you get started

In case you’re not apt in interior design, that’s not a big deal. Keep in mind that some people possess an innate talent for decoration, so if this is difficult, feel free to consult interior design experts who’ll be able to give you a few tips and help you get started. Incorporating interior design focused on wellness requires some knowledge and expertise, so don’t feel afraid to talk to someone who has experience in this particular area. Also, don’t feel afraid to voice your preferences, so your home will look beautiful.

Aim for a comfortable and secure atmosphere

 

Nature can heal and contribute to better health, so rather than focusing on elaborate decor pieces and luxury, it’s better to aim for a comfortable and cozy atmosphere. Opting for oversized seating and layered textures will give you a warm feel, especially during the cold winter days. Besides, choosing appropriate fabrics will provide your home with an inviting and friendly mood which is something every homeowner should aspire to achieve.

 

Create your own special zen spot

Even if you’re not someone who meditates or does yoga, having your special little zen spot can help you reconnect with nature even while in your home. So, find a little corner, get a comfy armchair, and add a little Himalayan salt lamp or a potted plant. You can use such space for reading or just spending time in silence with your thoughts. Lighting a candle two is also a great idea, and if you lack enough space, keep in mind that your sanctuary can only be a tiny fraction of your living room, bedroom, or even kitchen.

Infuse some scents for more wellness

Scents are more important than some think, especially to those who want to improve their health. Certain scents even have the power to positively impact your brain and change your mood. There are numerous scents that are beneficial, such as lavender, rosemary, mint, and lemongrass. You can mix the oil with distilled water and pour it in a spray bottle, or even better, get a lovely scented diffuser. This is especially recommended for smokers since essential oils can also neutralize the odor and bring freshness to your home.

Conclusion

About the author: Lana Hawkins is a stay-at-home mom, writer, and interior design enthusiast. She loves writing about interiors, but her specialty is landscape design. She enjoys playing in the kitchen and cooking healthy meals for her friends and family, spending time in nature and learning about other cultures by traveling. She is a regular contributor to smoothdecorator.com.

 


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