easy ways to inject some new life into your living space.
Hello peeps!
With lots of us now spending more time than ever both. Working and relaxing at home it’s important that the space we have is both inspiring and relaxing.
Honestly, if ever there was a time to invest in your living space, it’s now. I know that it can be a bit of a daunting thought and often the amount of upheaval that can be required in a home renovation can often leave you wondering if it’s worth it at all. The answer though is that is always is!
At the start of lockdown, I went on full-scale DIY mode like painted and cleaned just about every fixed surface that I could think of. With the place feeling fresher it really does bring a much better vibe. And looking neat and clean as well.
Even if you can’t be bothered reaching for the paintbrush, there are still loads of things that you can do to bring your home interiors up to date. One of the easiest and in my opinion, most impactful is to snap up some really cool new wall art.
When deciding on new wall art for your home, you might choose to go for a full-scale gallery wall or something a little more subtle. I find that when I start adding framed prints to my walls that, I find it hard to stop.
As I spend less time outside and stuck in the house, a good way to keep the connection with nature is to invest in a few new houseplants. It is great to see some of my dear friends has started this and share their experienced with me.
Make sure you check what kind of environment your new plants like though or they won’t survive too long. As a rule of thumb, keep them away from heaters/fires and make sure they get access to at least a little natural daylight.
Lastly, think about your sleeping situation. When did you last buy some new sheets/pillows/duvets etc? If it was more than a few years ago, it might be time to get on it. It’s amazing what a huge impact some fresh bedding can have on not only the look of your bedroom, but also on the quality of your sleep.
Talk to you soon, hope this helps you to increase your house ambience while working from home.
Lots of love,
EMIR xx