Have you ever walked into someone else’s house for the first time and yet immediately felt right at home? The beautiful thing about design is that it sets the mood—and making your own home feel more inviting is entirely possible with a few tweaks to your interior design. Here are some of the easiest ways to make a house a home, for your guests and for you!
Warm, cozy—bright? Yes, it’s actually been proven that brighter colors improve your mood and make you feel more comfortable than duller, plainer shades. According to MyMove, the colors you pick to decorate your home with and paint your walls with can create different atmospheres, so look into the kinds of moods you want your room to inspire in guests and make them feel more comfortable. The rule of thumb is that cooler colors inspire relaxation, while warmer colors can stimulate and boost a person’s energy. No matter which you choose, though—make sure it’s bright!
Speaking of bright, the level of light in your room also goes a long way in inviting people into it. According to Complete Dezign, people are drawn to rooms with more natural light, drawing on their instinctual desire for open space, light to work under, and cleanliness. How do you increase the natural light in a room, however? The biggest way is to remove any obstructions to your windows—thick, dark curtains, for example that even when pulled back cover part of the window, or tinted glass that obscures light. An even smaller way that can make a big difference is cleaning your window, from the inside but especially the outside as well.
The colors are bright, the air is light, but what about what’s actually in the room? The furniture you choose makes a big difference in the mood of the overall space when a person walks in. Does it look like somewhere they can sit down and relax, or a model home they’re scared to touch anything in? Finding the balance between stylish and comfy isn’t as hard as you think—in fact, comfy things have never been more stylish! Adding a soft, large area rug in your living room, or incorporating comfy-looking pillows are just a couple examples.
Your house is a place you want everyone to feel welcome in, including yourself. When you walk in through the door and look around, there are simple design choices that can either be inviting or alienating. Give your house a few little updates such as these, and enjoy feeling at home!
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