A new form of luxury is emerging, one that feels grounded and calming. So if you think you’d benefit from a little more peace and a lot less stress at home, here are some ideas on how to create a calm home.

When creating a calm space, ensure it reflects your home’s aesthetic. Incorporate natural elements effortlessly through simple additions to the area.

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Declutter the space

Decluttering forms part of the minimalistic style most homeowners go for. Simplifying your home and getting rid of any excess clutter that you don’t want can be the start of curating a calm space. With too much stuff, you’ll spend your time and energy clearing it up, tidying, moving and cleaning it. This is time and energy you could be spending on doing other things. Reducing clutter would help reduce stress and create a calmer, more peaceful home environment.

Have home routines

Staying on top of routines and household chores can help keep your home clutter-free. If you have children, establishing a maintenance routine helps everyone adjust and contributes to the calm environment you aim to create. Encourage each family member to have simple household tasks to ensure your home runs smoothly with minimal effort.

Choose colours carefully

A great way to create a calm home and a peaceful atmosphere is through colour. Choose colours and decor styles that really speak to you so you feel relaxed yet energised. Ground the space with richly textured or neutral, earthy tones. So opt for calmer, more muted and neutral tones with little pops of accent colour if you love colours for that added colour.

Warm your space with candles

The soft glows of candles can be used for soothing any space, creating a generously calm space. The advantage of candles is that they can be used in different rooms around the house. Candles can create ambience while adding a little luxe to the space. Just be sure to blow candles out when you’re not at home or going to bed.

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