Small Changes That Have a Big Impact In Your Home

It’s January and everyone is trying to revise and improve their lives for the better. Even if you didn’t make any resolutions, it’s still important to understand what’s working, what’s not and make the necessary adjustments. In my last article, I talked about how tidying can help improve your mood and overall outlook on life. Now I’m going to give you actionable steps to make your home a place you love to come home to in the evenings. You may not realize how these small things can make a huge impact on how you feel but they absolutely do.

A Fresh Coat Of Paint

Paint is the easiest way to create a dramatic impact without having to overspend. Years ago, when my husband and I were trying to sell our home, we changed the paint color on the first floor to Benjamin Moore’s Seafoam Green. Within two days after painting, we had two offers at our full asking price. This color is a cool green that has plenty of white in it. It evoked feelings of calm and I enjoyed living there much more during the time before we moved. Paint honestly makes a difference, so invest in a high-quality neutral color that you can enjoy for years to come.

An Area Rug

An area rug will immediately warm up a space if you have hardwood floors. The contrast in texture makes an immediate impact and even if you already have carpets, double up. I currently have carpets in our home, but I placed an oriental rug in the living room to define the space. Area rugs can be used in small spaces to create a new area. In small apartments, there may not be a formal dining room or home office. Create them with a strategically placed rug. If you have children, choose one that will be durable and can be cleaned.

An Essential Oil Diffuser

Essential oils are popular right now and for good reason, they work. Lavender essential oil can calm you down after a long day. Citrus based essential oils such as orange and lemon clean the air and help you breathe easier. Another great choice is vanilla. I recently learned the reason why so many bath and beauty brands use vanilla scents in their products is because the scent aids in relaxation.

Stage Your Entryway

Your entryway is the first thing you see when you walk through the door. Why not take a little time to spice it up and wow your guest? Make sure the space is defined with a side table, even a nice dresser will work. Place a large mirror on top or hang it above the table. Find some books from your own collection or buy interior design books to stack in groups of three. A glass vase with faux or fresh flowers completes the look, with the addition of a few trinkets you may have around the house. You most likely have all these items on hand but just didn’t know to put them together. If you’re looking for inspiration, check out Pinterest.

Air Purifying Plants

If you’re looking for a chemical free way to not only freshen but purify the air in your home, plants are the answer. Plants like the garden mum, spider plant, weeping fig, aloe vera and bamboo palm have been proven to cleanse the air around them of harmful airborne pollutants. Plants are also a great way to introduce color into your space, so it’s a win-win situation

What are some of the things that you do to make your home more beautiful and relaxing? I’d love for you to share in the comments.

Photograph Courtesy of RealEstate.com

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