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6 Tips to Simplify Your Home
by Modelhom
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1. Add some glass pieces of furniture
Modern homes tend to incorporate lots of glass. Glass furniture make a space look bigger. Modern home design is meant to maximize space so you never feel cramped. A glass top dining table or coffee table allows the eyes to move through the furniture creating an illusion of more space as well as eliminating the mystery of what lies beyond it (which causes unconscious stress).
2. Bright light or dim light
Lighter and brighter spaces are perceived as less crowded and can increase the energy level in the room. Dimmer light creates a calming and relaxing mood, prompting a desire to connect or reflect deeply. Depending on what you need (to re-vamp your energy level or relax) will determine the amount of light you should incorporate into your space.
3. Appropriate Color
Lighter color furniture appears light weight, while darker colored furniture appears heavier. Too many dark pieces of furniture (even dark artwork, curtains, rugs, etc.) can create a “heavy” environment effecting the mood and depleting energy. Try working in lighter colored furniture or accessories to lighten the atmosphere.
4. Simple Lines
There is a misnomer that modern homes are cold and unwelcoming –this does not have to be the case. A modern style home exchanges the elaborate detail of a traditional style home with clean lines, and the many small collectables/accessories for one or two big pieces of art. Instead of our eyes and brains having to process all the detail, the brain can relax and process the room as a whole.
5. Bring the outdoors inside
There is an inherent desire for humans to be outside and to connect with the natural environment. Images of nature scenes such as open fields and big skies create a sense of peace and calm. Having wood floors, plants, and wood furniture incorporates natural elements into the home and elevates the mood. Consider choosing modern furniture with solid wood, some glass, and clean lines incorporated into them, as well as art that reflect a place in nature that you want to be.
6. De-clutter the bad mojo
According to Dr. Augustin, sensory history should be considered when designing a space. The items on display in the home have memories attached to them. These memories by all account could be positive, however, even a small amount of negative memory attached to these items will affect the emotions. When the associations are negative these reminders can be draining. Consider purging the items that are associated with undesirable feelings.
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