Lifestyle Focus: How to Create Your Own Home Sanctuary on a Budget
In our recent Tuesday Trends talk, we touched on the power of “biophilic design”: the fancy way of saying we need more nature in our lives. Between the hustle of the Georgia news cycle and keeping up with the neighborhood, your home should be your reset button. You don’t need a massive renovation or a designer budget to turn a corner of your house into a sanctuary.
Start with the “Green” Team
Plants are the cheapest therapy you can buy. Research shows that having just five to seven plants in a room can drop your cortisol levels by nearly 20%. Start with a sturdy Snake Plant or some Pothos. They’re nearly impossible to kill and immediately soften a room.
Let the Light In
The best things in life are free: like natural light. In my latest Byrdology thoughts, I always mention how environment affects your mood. Strip back heavy curtains and let the sun follow its natural path.
Texture is Your Best Friend
Ditch the plastic. Swap in jute rugs, linen pillows, or a wooden tray. These “organic textures” ground a space. If you’re looking for curated essentials, check out our latest picks on the Brownstone Marketplace.
The Minimalist Mindset
Less really is more. A sanctuary isn’t a place for your mail piles. Dedicate one “screen-free” zone where you focus on a book or a hobby. It’s all about creating a space that feels as good as it looks.
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