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Why Do Some Spaces Make Me Feel Good? 12 Tips For Designing Spaces You Want to Be In

Have you ever walked into a room and felt as though you were instantly at home? Creating a space that makes a person feel good involves a combination of factors that cater to physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Here are 12 tips to creating a comfortable and uplifting atmosphere in any space like a pro:

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1. Add Indoor Plants

The presence of indoor plants not only enhances visual appeal, but also contributes to improved air quality and a connection with nature. Be intentional with choosing plants that suit the lighting conditions of your space. By using biophilic design inspiration, you can bring soothing natural elements inside to increase feelings of well-being and relaxation.



2. Comfortable Furniture Matters

Well-designed and comfortable furniture creates a welcoming environment. Consider ergonomic seating, cozy textiles, and arrangements that encourage social interaction or relaxation.


When you’re considering the comfort of your space, be mindful of holding on to furniture that looks beautiful, but has never been comfortable. If you find yourself or others avoiding certain furniture items, it’s a clue that it’s not contributing to the comfort of the room.


3. Make it Yours by Personalizing

Personal touches, such as photos, artwork, or sentimental items, make a space feel uniquely yours. Surround yourself with elements that evoke positive memories and emotions. 


All homes have what is considered “public” vs. “private” spaces. Rooms in which you entertain, like the living room or kitchen, is a public space in interior design whereas personal spaces include bedrooms and bathrooms. Add sentimental mementos, family portraits, or artwork of favorite things to each space depending on function and who will be using the space.


4. Create a Clutter-Free Environment

A clutter-free space can reduce stress and create a sense of order to make your space feel good. Declutter regularly and organize belongings to maintain a clean and serene atmosphere. It’s a good idea to plan for clutter, which is a daily reality for busy people.


You can plan for clutter by creating an organizational framework in your space, using baskets, storage furniture, and other attractive options. By planning for clutter, you can slow or eliminate items left on beds, tables, floors and counters.


5. Incorporate Aromatherapy

Pleasant scents can influence mood and well-being. Consider using essential oils, scented candles, or natural air fresheners to create a delightful olfactory  experience in your space. When you’re choosing scents for your space, opt for natural ingredients, as they will have less impact on your environment , indoor air quality and overall health.


An aromatherapy strategy, that can help you create a consistent scent, is to layer your aromatherapy delivery throughout all rooms. This allows you to have less intense fragrance in only a few rooms because it flows throughout the entire space. Determining the right essential oils for your aromatherapy experience is a personal choice. Excellent scent ideas for a comfortable and relaxing space include Lavender, Vanilla, Bergamot, and Eucalyptus.


6. Embrace Color Psychology

Choose colors that resonate with positive emotions, and the mood that you’d like to experience or convey in your space.


  • Cool tones, like soft blues and greens can evoke calmness with their association to blue skies, and beautiful seascapes. These colors are excellent choices for spaces that encourage relaxation and rest.


  • Warm tones, like yellow, red, and orange, can create a cheerful and energetic atmosphere. Consider your personal preferences and the function of the space. Kitchens, family rooms, home offices and game rooms, can benefit from the warmth and energy of these warm colors. 


  • Neutral tones, like beige, greige, and gray, are a soothing option for public spaces in a home. Warm or cool hues can be added as accents to liven up a neutral color palette, and personalize the space.


  • Monochromatic color schemes, which is a palette created with one color in varying shades from light to dark, can encourage calm and relaxation in a space. The key to using a monochromatic scheme is to start with a muted color, as that will allow for more flexibility in the differences in shades.

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7. Add Art and Decor

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Thoughtfully chosen artwork and decor add character to a space. Select pieces that inspire joy, creativity, or relaxation, contributing to an overall posi



tive ambiance. Pay attention to depictions in art for your space, as it can affect stress-levels and can create distractions when placed in an unsuitable space.


It’s a good idea to consider personal vs public space when choosing artwork. Public spaces support artwork that is decorative, inspiring or family oriented and are excellent locations for abstract art that enhance your color scheme.


8. Good Ventilation is Important

Adequate ventilation is crucial for maintaining a fresh and comfortable environment. Ensure proper airflow through windows and vents, and consider adding air purifiers to promote a healthy atmosphere. Pay attention to how the indoor air flows throughout the day and night, as it’s possible for conditions to change according to daily weather patterns.


9. Find a Layout That Works

Arrange furniture and design the layout to facilitate ease of movement and functionality. A well-organized space contributes to a sense of order, and can reduce stress. Ergonomics, the discipline that considers how a space is used, is important. As you’re considering a new layout, visualize how the space will be used. Account for adequate seating, access to surfaces to support activities, and ample space to move around comfortably.


10. Include Natural Materials

Incorporate natural materials like wood, stone, or cork. These materials not only add a tactile and aesthetic appeal but also create a connection to the natural world.


11. Incorporate Positive Artificial Lighting

Choose lighting fixtures that provide a warm and inviting glow. Consider adjustable lighting to create different atmospheres throughout the day. Be sure that you provide a mix of lighting types to customize the space for different activities and times of day. Including ambient lighting with the ability to change lighting intensity, will allow you to adjust lighting levels and moods in any space.


12. Curate Music and Soundscapes

Play soothing music or incorporate natural sounds like water flooring or birdsong. Sound can greatly influence mood and contribute to a calming environment. Consider adding a sound system that reaches most rooms, with the ability to customize the sounds and turn it off in rooms as needed.



Ultimately, the key is to design a space that aligns with your preferences, supports your activities, and promotes a positive and comfortable experience. Experiment with different elements and arrangements to discover what makes you feel good in your specific environment. Remember to consider all five senses when making your design and decor selections.


Schedule your complimentary consultation today and let’s start creating the home or commercial space of your dreams, together.

12 Tips For Designing Interior Spaces You Want to Be In




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