From clutter-free zen to cosy comfort: The mental health benefits of home decorCreating a sanctuary within our homes goes beyond mere aesthetics; it nurtures our mental well-being.
Discover the amazing mental health benefits of home decor.
(Photo by Spacejoy on Unsplash)2 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Colour: Colours can influence mood and emotions.
(Photo by Sarah Joy Blog)4 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Organisation: Clutter and disorganisation can feel overwhelming and increase stress levels.
Maximising natural light through interior design choices is beneficial.
From clutter-free zen to cosy comfort: The mental health benefits of home decor
Creating a sanctuary within our homes goes beyond mere aesthetics; it nurtures our mental well-being. Discover the amazing mental health benefits of home decor. ...read more
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1 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Interior decoration taps into powerful psychological influences related to our perceptions of color, nature, organization, light, space, and visual appeal – all of which can profoundly impact mental health and emotional well-being when designed intentionally. Danielle Mathews, co-owner of Reborn Renovations, delves into the science behind how different interior styles can influence our emotional state and provides expert insights on curating living spaces that promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being.(Photo by Spacejoy on Unsplash)
2 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Colour: Colours can influence mood and emotions. Cool colours like blue, green, and lavender tend to have a calming effect, reducing stress and anxiety. Warm colours like red can increase feelings of energy and intensity.(Photo by Casadiso Australia)
3 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Nature: Exposure to natural elements like plants, natural materials (wood, stone), and nature-inspired patterns can reduce stress levels and promote a sense of relaxation. Bringing elements of nature indoors through interior decorating creates a more calming environment.(Photo by Sarah Joy Blog)
4 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Organisation: Clutter and disorganisation can feel overwhelming and increase stress levels. An organised, functional space with adequate storage promotes a sense of calm and control over one's environment.(Unsplash)
5 / 6 View Photos in a new improved layout Lighting: Lighting plays a role, with exposure to natural daylight improving mood, vitality, and sleep quality compared to artificial light alone. Maximising natural light through interior design choices is beneficial.(Photo by Pixabay)