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A Few Mindful Tips to Make Your Home More Zen

Sometimes your home can be hectic and reflect negative and chaotic energy. Often, when people prefer to go out constantly, they’re avoiding their home for a reason.

Most people use their space as a “house” rather than making it a home. Let’s explore a few mindful tips to make your home more Zen for those quiet evenings in.

Bring In Natural Décor

Brazilian crystals can accomplish both tasks of making your space appear aesthetically pleasing and healing/calming your natural energy. Natural décor, like plants, gemstones, knitted tapestry, and more, create a space for rest.

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There is a large variety of crystals you can choose from, and you can choose different colors of agate to add more calming vibes to the home. Using crystals to decorate your space can bring in more of your unique style and relaxing properties.

Incorporate Relaxing Lighting

When the sun is out, bring that positive energy into your home by opening the shades and letting in natural light! It’s warm, bright, and can bring a sense of calm into your space.

When the sun goes down, be sure to replace harsh lighting with dim, soft-colored lighting. This can place you in a serene mood and prepare your mind and body for sleep. Dim lighting in the evening can also help you save money on your energy bill, which is sure to make you feel more Zen!

Keep Space Organized

A cluttered space increases your anxiety levels and makes you feel less productive. A simple way to make your room more Zen is by decluttering and cleaning it.

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This includes putting away toys, clearing the coffee table, hiding cords, and more. A clear space makes for a clear mind. You might even find the act of cleaning calming, so get to work!

Paint Calming Colors

While painting your walls bright orange or maroon can be fun for specific rooms, you want to keep the primary colors of the house neutral. Some calming colors include:

  • Beige
  • Light blue/green
  • Creamy white

These colors can create a warm environment without making the area too “busy.” Lighter colors can also make the home appear more prominent, adding Zen vibes in each area.

Incorporate the above mindful tips to make your home more Zen to create a calmer space!

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