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Divers Sep 25,2020

The First Steps to Upgrading Your Basement

Homes that have extra, unused basement space have a readymade renovation project just waiting to be started. Finishing a basement to create an extra room can raise a home’s value and provide a place for renters, relatives and friends who don’t mind living in basement spaces. But finishing a basement requires careful planning and the right improvement choices. Don’t rush in. Check out these tips for the ideal livable basement space.

Measure Everything

Know how much space you are working with. This is particularly important regarding height: Many local regulations on turning a basement into a livable area require that the basement be at least 7 feet tall, sometimes higher. Always consult local building codes.

Inspect Plumbing and Wiring

You will probably need to add plumbing and wiring to your basement, including a separate bathroom. Check on existing systems to see what expansions and upgrades need to be done. Remember, you’ll need a permit for this work.

Add Insulation for Warmth and Sound

You will need to insulate the ground and walls of the basement to both protect against noise and low temperatures, using insulated panels, batting, and other common materials. This could involve important wall renovation choices, so consider all your options.

Add Moisture Protection

Living in basement conditions requires vapor barriers to prevent moisture from spreading beyond the concrete walls, so consider that as you ponder basement living room ideas.

Install Proper Egress Windows

One of the most important parts of those basement building codes we mentioned are egress windows, basement windows that both let in light and allow people to escape in case of an emergency. A live-in basement requires these windows, so be prepared to expand existing windows and renovate your foundation to make room for them.

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Include Proper Ventilation

Ventilation is important for air flow. Not only does this help keep the basement fresh, but it also ensures that any fumes from heaters, cooking, etc. are safely funneled away.

Check for Radon

Radon is a type of ground-based radiation. Its presence depends on local geography, and if radon is an issue in your area you may want to get a radon test kit and check levels in your basement.

Check for Pests and Rot

Check wood, stone and concrete for any signs of pests or moisture damage. Pest access must be blocked, and rotted materials replaced before you begin your basement remodel.

Install Durable Walls

Instead of drywall, use more durable materials with great resistance to moisture and extra insulation, such as wall panels and foam boards that can be easily installed in basement spaces. You will probably need to add framing for both insulation and your walls.

Inspect and Upgrade Flooring

If people will be living in basement spaces, they probably don’t want to walk on bare concrete. Wood flooring often doesn’t work in basements because of moisture and warping, but engineered wood, tiles, and properly installed carpet are viable options.

Install a Sump Pump

A sump pump is a necessary installation in wetter areas where groundwater can threaten basements. Now that your basement is becoming more valuable, you need to protect it the right way, which could require a sump pump as part of the renovation.

Protect the Outside Foundation

Don’t let moisture or standing water attack the outer foundation, either. Install gravel beds, sloping soil beds, rain diverters, and other important defenses against foundation damage around your house.

Choose the Right Kind of Lighting

Include as much natural light as possible in the basement living space by enlarging windows, if possible, when considering basement living room ideas. When picking out artificial lighting, go for warm lights that cover a lot of space to remove any of that leftover basement gloom. With enough ceiling fixtures and lamps, you should be able to create a cozy atmosphere.

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Plan a Ceiling with Room

If you want a proper ceiling in the basement, you probably need to install a drop ceiling. These paneled ceilings come in many styles, so look for a residential option that doesn’t invoke the feeling of a commercial setting.

Place Outlets and Connections Thoughtfully

Whoever is living in your basement will probably have a computer, phone charger and a variety of electronic devices. Additionally, you may want to set up a TV or other type of entertainment system. Carefully think about where to put in outlets and make them plentiful!

Build a Walkout, if You Have Room

A “walkout” is an independent exit from the basement into the outdoors. This works well for houses that are built on hills or have basements that can otherwise access enough outside space for a door and walkway. It’s a great way to make the basement more independent and renter- or guest-friendly.

Once you have covered the basics, all that’s left to do is let your imagination run wild with how you actually want to use the space. Good luck!

by admin8745
Divers Sep 23,2020

8 Tips to Add Value to Your Home

Do you want your home to be visually different from regular houses? Whether you plan to add value to your home for selling purposes or just want to renovate it for your personal satisfaction, the task can be challenging. Especially when you don’t know what to change, add and redesign.

We’ve put together 8 ideas that can add more value to your home and elevate your interior décor and make it more pleasing.

1. Repaint the Walls

Even if it might seem of little importance, a fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest tips to add value to your home. You will achieve better aesthetics while making your rooms look more lively, updated and clean. We advise that you pick neutral colors if you are going to sell your house as these hues are trendy and more attractive.

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2. Look Down

Yes! Look down and check your flooring! Are your rugs and carpet worn or torn? Carpeting, even if often overlooked, can be a massive drawback if it is in bad condition, especially for potential buyers. Getting your carpets cleaned or buying some new rugs will add value to your home in no time! If you want to invest more in your flooring, you can opt for hardwood, which remains the most popular choice for buyers.

3. Make Storage Part of the Décor

We all know the importance of having plenty of storage space in a house! In fact, every object should have a home, and you can look for creative and innovative storage solutions online. However, instead of hiding them, you can incorporate your storage options into your décor to ensure that your house stands out from the pack. For instance, a modern storage ottoman or some floating shelves will allow you to store objects and make your interior more stylish.

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4. Create a Tech-Savvy Home

This will surely be a significant investment! But, adding new technological gadgets in your house will definitely increase its value! For example, you can upgrade your living space with smart devices like electronic window treatments or a built-in sound system, which will create this tech-savvy vibe in your home. However, you can still achieve this techie look on a budget, without buying pricey objects, just with some contemporary LED lighting.

5. Invest in Your Kitchen

Spending on some renovations in your kitchen will be value for money. This room is at the center of every house; it is where you eat, drink and store food. And, whether you are a fan of cooking or prefer to order out, small improvements, including the replacement of countertops, the installation of energy-efficient appliances, or updating your light fixtures will be very useful in adding value to your home.

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6. Remodel Your Bathroom

After the kitchen, the bathroom is the other most essential room of any household, but it is often neglected. Remodeling this space is one of the best methods of raising the value of your house. It has to be both functional and trendy. You can replace old vanities or sinks, change light fixtures and update hardware.

7. Declutter and Organize

If this is probably a less common tip to add value to a home interior, this step is still important. When a house is not messy, it feels roomier. This perception makes it more appealing, hence provides more value to your home. You can also hire a professional organizer who will create a clutter-free space.

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8. Become Energy-Efficient

 This last tip will be handy if you are improving your home for a sale. Buyers have a lot of additional expenses that come beyond the sale price of the house. And making your house energy-efficient will allow them to cut costs on energy bills, hence increasing its market value.

 

Do you have any more value-adding home tips to share? Don’t hesitate to leave your suggestions in the comments below.

by admin8745
Divers Sep 23,2020

4 Tips to Help You Choose the Right Curtains

Purchasing curtains for your home can be a cumbersome process. From the material to the curtains’ length, you have to consider everything to have the right one. Besides, if you have spaces with several large windows, buying curtains can be quite expensive. Here are some useful tips to help you choose the ideal curtains for your home.

1) Pick Curtains That Meet Your Needs

When selecting a curtain, limit your styling possibilities. Determine how you want to use the curtains, whether you want your room to be more colourful or to let light in through the windows. For instance, If you’re going to take advantage of natural light, focus on transparent fabrics, as they will optimize natural light. Alternatively, if you are hypersensitive to light or looking for more privacy, opt for thicker ones.

As far as colours are concerned, the best colours for the living room are optical white, gray and blue. These colours will complement almost any other colour. That way, even if you decide to alter your furniture, you won’t have to reinvest in curtains that might interfere with the colour palette. For the bedroom, opt for earthy tones such as brown, beige, or pink. They will make space feel more warm and comfortable.


2) Take Accurate Measurements

Selecting the best curtains for your room is not difficult. The essential is to get the right measurements. Before estimating the window’s length and width, it is always wise to think about how far you want to hang your curtains from the window frame. If you’re going to increase the room’s height, it is preferable to turn the coverings above the frame slightly. Designers often suggest hanging them about 15 to 20 cm above the window. So choose what suits you best.

Once you’ve made your decision, take out the tape and measure the length and width of your window. The standard method is to measure from top to bottom and add two or three extra inches to the length.
For the width, add four to eight inches on both sides. These extra inches will block the light from the window, allowing you to darken the room whenever you want. If the place has a low ceiling, opt for
floor-to-ceiling curtains. This will give the illusion of a larger space. However, if you’re going to prevent your curtains’ fabric from being damaged, a shorter length will work since they won’t touch the floor, making them more durable as well.

3) Follow the Theme

After measuring carefully, choose curtains that match the theme of your home. Don’t make the classic mistake of decorating each room with similar curtains. Be creative and give each room a unique personality with bright curtains. For a minimalist decor, try out bolder colours. Likewise, if your home has a more bohemian feel to it, perhaps choosing more eclectic patterns might better complement the look. When shopping for a curtain, don’t forget about the function of the room as well. For example, choose elegant curtains for a bedroom and avoid heavy ones for the bathroom.

4) Consider Curtains With Patterns

Patterned curtains work well with furniture or bedding in solid colours. If your homeroom has no appropriate colour pattern and has the same hue all over, patterned curtains will be an excellent choice. Choosing small neutral prints like paisley or dots will give character to your home. Other patterns you can have include flowers, leaves, etc,. If you want to keep light out of your room or reduce unwanted street noise, you can also opt for blackout curtains. Made of heavy polyester, they provide insulation against light and noise pollution.

Let us know if these few tips have helped you in the comments below!

by admin8745
Divers Sep 23,2020

Uncanny Ways of Using Candles in Your House

Have you ever wondered what an ideal peaceful night in your home would be like? Does it entail a Netflix marathon? A warm bath with bubbles and wine? Or a home-cooked meal? Whatever your perfect pampering soirée is, we are absolutely sure you’ll light up a candle (or ten) to add a touch of fun and relaxation to your evening.

Used since the dawn of time, candles can do much more than simply illuminate a room or make a room cozier. Put some of that candle wax to use with these uncanny, but useful hacks!

Snow Removal

Before you go shoveling snow this winter, just rub a little candle wax on your snow shovel. It will make the snow slide down right away. These ten great snow and ice removal hacks will make winter a bit easier.

Make a Perfect Fire Starter

You can use leftover candle wax to make firelighters and keep them handy for your next barbecue or camping trip. Just take an empty cardboard egg carton, some lint from the dryer, and some candle scraps. Place the dryer fluff in each cup of the egg carton and melt the candle wax. Pour the melted wax into each cup of the egg carton so that the lint is covered. The wax will solidify and allow you to tear the cups. When you’re ready for a fire, light the torn rim of the cup, and the fire will begin to burn. Simply throw one or two into your prepared fire pit, and you’ll have a fire within minutes. 

Lubricate Screws

Just rub a little wax on the threads of the screws, making them easier to drive. Keep an old candle in your workshop, and you will save a lot of time by removing bare or broken screws. 

Loosen Sticking Drawers

Do you have a kitchen drawer that sticks? Use a little candle wax to peel it off and slide it more easily along the rails. 

Predict the Weather

Make sure your mail gets to the right place by using candle wax to waterproof addresses. Simply rub the candle on the text, and it will be waterproof. This tip also works for your favorite recipes if they are on the cards. 

Fix a Shoelace

Stop a frayed shoelace with candle wax! Simply dip the end of the shoelace in melted candle wax, so that it hardens and the fraying stops. Learn how to make an emergency candle out of toilet paper and butter!

Waterproof Mail

Make sure your mail gets to the right place by using candle wax to waterproof addresses. Simply rub the candle on the text, and it will be waterproof. This tip also works for your favorite recipes if they are on index cards. 

Prevent Mildew and Mold

Try rubbing your shower grout with a white candle. This will fight off mold and fungus formation and will also ward off with other stains. 

Stop a Squeaky Door

You have a door that makes an annoying squeaking sound when it opens or closes, and you’re out of WD-40? Remove the door from its hinges and rub it with a candle. The wax will prevent the components from rubbing together and squeaking. Here are 22 ingenious ways to use WD-40 around the home.

Stop the Tears

Cutting onions makes you cry? Next time, light a candle near your workplace before you start cutting onions, and the candle flame will absorb some of the vapors, making your job easier. 

Loosen Zippers

Release a zipper stuck with an old candle. Simply rub the candle on the zipper’s teeth before unzipping it, and it will work without any problem. 

Cosmetic Fix for Furniture

If you have a small dent in a wooden piece of furniture, fill it with a little melted candle wax. When it hardens, go over it with a furniture repair marker. 

Aah, candles – whether you appreciate them for their soothing scents or only for their ambiance, these little luxuries have a place in almost every home. But when the wick disappears, a piece of wax remains that all too often go unused. Don’t let this extra stash go to waste! Instead, try one of the above ideas and make the most of all your old candles!

by admin8745
Divers Sep 21,2020

The Best and Worst Spots to Fix Your Mirrors

Mirrors are a lot like art – they’re a decorator’s secret weapon! You can literally place a mirror in any home and room. It’s incredible how they can transform your space and resolve any interiors dilemma instantaneously. Far from merely being a practical object in which to check your appearance, a beautiful mirror can be used to add drama, create interesting reflections and frame views, capture, amplify and project light into those darker corners…

When selecting decor for your home, we’re big believers in only going with what you love. Make your room cozier by filling it with pieces you truly adore – the rest will fall into place (usually). But how do you decide where to place them? It feels a little more evident that our home spots would benefit from prints or art decor, but mirrors sometimes feel like a more challenging category. If you have your eye on a beautiful mirror but are a bit unsure about mirror placement in your house, we’re here to help! Below, we’ll walk you through some decorative “best practices” for mirror placement.

Refrain from Hanging Mirrors on Window-Facing Walls

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If you want to hang a mirror on a wall that faces a window, it’s wise to know where the sun rises and sets and how this might affect your home’s daily movements. This will avoid the morning glare on your face every Sunday morning and the sunset lights during those late summer evenings!

Longer Mirrors Fit Best into Longer Rooms

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If you have a rectangular room in your house, it’s better to choose a mirror that reflects (pun!) its rectangular shape. This also applies to lengthy corridors or fireplaces. Rectangular rooms can seem somewhat closed, especially if there are few windows, so mirrors help open them. Rectangular mirrors can also be used in more typically shaped, square rooms, usually located vertically. Mirrors used in bedrooms for dressing are an excellent example of this type of placement.

Hang up Your Mirrors in the Most Convenient Places

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It may go without saying, but it’s best to place your mirrors where they’re most needed – Yes! It’s as simple as that. Convenient places to hang mirrors include the tops of bathroom sinks, or darker rooms (to help open and light up the area), or entrances and exits to the house (so you can check your sexy appearance as you walk through the door).

Mirrors are a tricky way to deceive the eye. They can be used to highlight something or divert attention from it. Annoying spaces, such as rooms with sloping ceilings or a space too small for a piece of furniture, can be rearranged with a mirror. Did you know that mirrors are a great way to enhance the atmosphere of your entertainment space? Hanging a large mirror against a wall can also create the illusion that more guests come in.

Avoid Impracticality

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Contrary to the idea of hanging a mirror in an appropriate place, avoid hanging mirrors in spots that might make you (or your guests) uncomfortable.

A dining room is a great place to hang a mirror, but be sure to place it a little higher up on the wall so that guests don’t have to watch themselves eat while sitting at the table. Also, many people feel uncomfortable having a mirror placed to see themselves when they are in bed. It is also important to remember that most people feel quite awkward, sitting in front of a mirror when they are in the bathroom or shower.

Finally, Do Not – We Repeat – Do NOT Place Mirrors on Your Ceilings

Mirror Ceiling: Effective Design Solution for Every Room

For the love of all stylish things, never place mirrors on the ceiling. Not only is it a totally outdated practice (can you say from the ’70s?), it’s also quite dangerous. We’re pretty sure there’s no need to go into this in any depth. But please don’t!

by admin8745
Divers Sep 18,2020

9 Tips to Make Your Home Feel Cozy

Transforming your home into a cozy place can sometimes be challenging, especially if several people are under one roof. Before opting for décor or choosing a design, it is essential to ensure that everyone living in the home appreciates it. That being said, here are a few and practical tips that can help reshape a chaotic space into a haven of peace and warmth.

1) Lots of Natural Light

Natural light is one of the primary components of a truly welcoming and healthy home. To increase the natural light in your home:

  • Opt for light colors for walls and furnishings
  • Thin curtains
  • Glass tables and doors
  • Install large windows with good exposure
  • Position mirrors strategically so that it reflects light

2) Keep Your Home Organized

Comfort is linked to certain minimalism. You should know how to create a cozy space by choosing suitable furniture and making good storage. Surround yourself with less and opt for multifunctional furniture. You can also achieve a more homely area by reducing the number of possessions, rearranging spaces, making household chores easier, and adding storage. Not only will these help you cleanse and simplify your life, but it will also contribute to your peace of mind.

3) Decoratve Objects For Every Room

Decorative items can be used to make the atmosphere more pleasant, depending on the room you wish to decorate. You can place candles on the coffee table or the TV cabinet in the living room, which you can light to give a more cozy atmosphere. Photo frames can also be placed on the walls and bed linen set in soft tones, such as grey, white, or blue for the bedroom. Add cushions on the bed for an even warmer look. In the kitchen or dining room, a vase on the table will make all the difference. You can place flowers for a vegetal touch.

Additionally, it is also important to savor the full freedom of living in your own home. The house is not a museum. Items that are too fragile, furniture that may break or stain, especially if you have children and pets, should be forgotten!

4) Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

From pollen to cigarette smoke and dust, many substances can affect indoor air quality in our homes. Hence, it is essential to use air purification filters to eliminate polluting particles and to use many plants. Besides, solutions such as “smart paints” and environmentally friendly materials are also available to provide reliable protection against moisture and harmful elements.

5) The Right Temperature

The ideal temperature is between 23 and 25 degrees, while humidity is between 40 and 60%. This is why it’s crucial to use smart air conditioning systems, insulate rooms, and temperature and humidity control systems. Otherwise, the atmosphere you live in can become the culprit behind health issues instead of being a relaxation space.

6) Noise Control

Acoustic comfort is a crucial factor when renovating or designing the interior of a house. Extreme noise can be injurious to the health and well-being of the people who occupy it. This is why using acoustic conditioning solutions for the building, paying particular attention to the roofs, and employing other decorative elements to mitigate noise, such as carpets or curtains, is vital. It is advisable to build the bedrooms in the quietest area of the house.

 7) Fresh Flowers        

Some fresh flowers in the home help bring life into space and create a cheerful atmosphere.

8) Music

The right music will allow you to enjoy the rest of your day the way you want it in your home. Buy devices that suit your room and choose the music to help you relax or have fun in your cozy space.

9) Pleasant Smell 

A pleasant smell is essential in a home! Try incense, scented candles, or good cuisine with a delicate aroma. These aromas will instantly make you feel warm and relaxed.

Share the other tips you have in mind with us in the comments below! 

by admin8745
Divers Sep 18,2020

Tips in Opting for the All White Decor

Nothing is a fresh, bright, and clean like white, this versatile neutral color works well in a variety of color schemes and design styles. White is the favorite color of an interior designer as the clean slate to add some creativity to it is numerous. Adding white to a design and décor add versatility to the design. White is sometimes represented as calm, soothing, and refreshing. If you own your place or have it rented, you may have want to decorate it with white designs. The color white adds class and elegance to any space as it makes it look bigger. However, be sure when decorating with white as it can soon turn to drab or washed out. So to avoid any mistakes, here are some tips that will help you in decorating with white.

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Go with a white room as a blank slate: Look at the white as a fresh start to do whatever you have been wanting and go where your creativity takes you! White rooms are a great way to capture the real scene of what is happening outside the door or window. The white interiors can be used as a backdrop for your gorgeous vistas. So instead of engulfing your whole room in a color, why not try white and see what wonders it can do.

Use white in your modern kitchen: It is quite normal to see a kitchen that is up to date and always equipped with the newest technologies and appliances. The beauty of white is the adaptable range that go from an ultra creamy white that matches well with traditional and classical kitchen cabinets to an ultra modern white lacquer finish that is trending for minimal kitchens that have a waterfall edge countertops. There are many homeowners who are opting for this kind of kitchen decors.

Opt for white upholstery: Well you might be thinking what white upholstery might look old-fashioned, but it is really not that old. Even though, it can become dirty quickly or it is hard to clean! It may be true to consider what type of room will match the fabric type for which you use it in. Do consider using faux leather and faux suedes, that are ideal for homes with pets and active kids. Do not shy away from the white, because the color use fabric that is suitable for your busy home.

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Bring together a piece of artwork that will take center stage: The greatest assets of working with the color white is the ability to showcase your own personality and style through your interiors, without the need to compete with the color on the walls, furniture and décor. Your love for artwork, sculptural pieces, or any other elements can command attention, you can consider displaying it on an all-white wall, over an all-white fireplace mantle or over your all-white bed. The focus will go right to your one of a kind artwork without you even trying hard.

Go for the best shade of white: It is hard to believe, but there are hundreds of shades of white and all of them do not look the same neither like the versions of beige. Whether you are choosing pinks, yellows, greens and purples, there are some underlying hints of color in all these varieties of whites. Look for the furniture and décor your home has the majority of colors in. Think of the kitchen cabinets, flooring, countertops and tile when it comes to choosing the best shade of white for all these spaces.

Opt for a tone on tone whites for a warmer room: Consider layering whites in similar shades of white, warm whites, gray, and warm grays. The use of patterns, textures, varying materials in similar white hues to create a room as it has more depth and interest.

by admin8745
Divers Sep 18,2020

Bedroom Tips: 6 Steps To Create a Haven of Peace

Sleep and relaxation are crucial to leading a healthy lifestyle. They help in the good functioning of the body and decrease the risk of gaining excess weight, heart diseases and diabetes. Yet, their purpose is often neglected and we fail to provide our metabolism with enough rest. In that regard, you need to make sure that your bedroom is designed as a refuge of peace and serenity to help your body renew and restore itself.

In this article, we’ve put together 6 steps that you can follow to create a relaxing and calming environment for your bedroom.

1. Pick the Right Color

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Deciding on the appropriate color for your bedroom is crucial if you want to create a relaxing atmosphere. In fact, colors can be triggers of either stress or peace and can easily impact our mood. We recommend that you opt for a palette of subtle tones, like monochromatic, pale and nude colors, instead of bold primary hues. If you want to create a cozy and comfortable space, you can pick saturated and warm shades, including chocolate brown and caramel. On the other hand, for more serenity, hues of green, lavender and blue will be more suitable.

2. Declutter and Keep It Simple

There is nothing worst than coming home to a messy bedroom after a long day of work. Try to keep your room clutter-free by adopting a minimalist approach. In design, less is more, and besides making your bedroom trendy, you will ensure that it is also a calming haven. No matter what style of decorating you go for, keep it sophisticated and simple. Invest in the minimum number of furniture or at least choose sizes that will fit your space.

3. Create a Home for Every Object

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To achieve this peaceful feeling that you are looking for, keep your items out of sight. You can get creative and create plenty of storage space. For instance, you can add rails and hooks behind doors to hang shoes or accessories or keep storage crates under your bed. If you lack of inspiration, you can find innovative solutions online.

4. Invest in Several Small Lamps

Lighting is also a key element when setting the mood of your bedroom. And like the colors, you should go for soft lighting. Like a large central ceiling lamp, a single source of light can keep your body clock awake even when you are sleepy. Instead, we recommend placing a few smaller lamps with varying heights in your bedroom, like on your nightstands and dresser. You can consider purchasing lampshades whose purpose is to protect your eyes from the direct bulb’s glare. Those will diffuse the light, making it softer.

5. Fill Your Space With Heavenly Scents

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Think about treating your senses in your bedroom. While creating a spa-like ambiance, you will allow your mind and body to relax. You can diffuse essential oils with lavender, rose or jasmine fragrance, light up some aromatic candles or even add some plants or a bouquet of fresh flowers to enjoy a heavenly scent. Besides, some plants also can filter out toxins released from synthetic materials.

6. Fall Asleep in Warm Linens

Another great tip for creating a relaxing bedroom is to add soft and comfortable linens to your bed. Make sure that you buy fabrics made of 100% cotton or linen that will make you fall asleep like a baby. If you are up for more luxurious textures, cashmere or soft mohair will do the trick. We recommend that you layer pillows and quilts which also add to your decorations.

With these 6 steps, you are sure to create a space that will encourage your body to relax. Leave a comment below to share how your bedroom turned out.

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