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You don’t have to splash your suite with all of these colors, or even go over-the-top with one. Purple drums up feelings of spirituality and deep thinking. Blue (everything from cornflour to navy) is believed to both calm the soul and ease the mind. Green (think sage or a light yellow-green shade) is thought to not only reduce stress and relax the body, but also promote healing and lessen eye strain. If you want zen, keeping things orderly is key.Ĭolor really can impact your mood. Keep everything that has a determined space, and if there are tools or equipment you need that don’t already have a home, find an organizational system that will keep them tidy. Approaching your suite like a minimalist (even if that’s not naturally your thing), will automatically make the space feel more calm and quiet. This might be as simple as boxing up excess decor and items that you really don’t need in your suite anyway. Start with what you don’t need.īefore you bring in the serenity, you need to kick the clutter out. Let’s get down to basics to give you, and your suite, the tranquil transition it needs. If the idea of making your salon suite a “good vibes only” sanctioned space for both you and your clients sounds appealing, it can be as easy as surrounding yourself with soothing colors, great lighting, and a little aromatherapy to pull it all together.

zen den decor

One simple way to give your mood the boost it deserves is to create a work environment that feels calm, happy, and relaxed. Sometimes the noise from all of the dos and don’ts of what we should and shouldn’t be doing to live our best lives can be overwhelming. The feng shui of your decluttered space will make you feel much more at ease in a room.We hear a lot of chatter about work-life balance and self-care, all while living mindfully and authentically. It is really easy to get bogged down by your own collection of junk. I promise the space will start to feel more open and lighter.

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Just clean out your space of useless things. You do not have to practice a minimalist lifestyle to declutter. Pick up everything in that room and ask yourself, “Is this actually useful?”. Do you have random clothing items that maybe have only been worn once (and that was halloween 3 years ago). How useful are all the things in your apartment? Do you have drawers of stuff you haven’t touched in 2 years. It is really easy to just accumulate crap. I don’t think I could go back to my old cluttered ways. Moving abroad for a year really helped me live on less. Sure there are different light fixtures and the walls are painted but a majority of the actual changes on those shows is someone has just decluttered the living room. If you don’t know much about growing plants there are TONS of podcast and a thriving instagram community to help!ĭo you ever watch those before & after home improvement shows? Sometimes when I’m watching them I can’t help but think that the reason their home looks nicer is because the clutter is gone. Plants bring their own energy into your space. I love having plants because I like that plants change the energy of the space you are living in. This is an extremely important topic and validates why adding plants into your home helps to increase your health.įrom this list I purchase a Cornstalk Dracaena and Spider Plant. If you’re interested in the topic look up ‘Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and indoor air quality’. Humans spend about 90% of their day indoors so good indoor air quality is extremely important. NASA has conducted research for decades on which plants are best at filtering toxins out of the air. When I was moving into my apartment I used NASA’s list of the best air purifying plants. I have memories of who I bought the plants with or who gave me the start. There is also some excitement that comes when you plants start to grow.

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Plants are an easy way to add decor and provide a functional purpose to increase the air quality in your apartment.












Zen den decor