Trends should always be approached with caution, as they can change quickly. What feels new and exciting today may seem tired and outdated when the next season arrives.
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Tested the Japanese 5S method and the result surprised me
Over the years, I’ve tried countless organization and decluttering methods, but I had never applied at home a concept originally created for the automotive industry.
Read MoreHow colors in interior design affect well-being: 3 tips to apply in your home
The colors we choose to decorate our homes do much more than simply match furniture and objects. Studies in color psychology and interior design show that they can directly influence our mood, behavior, and even physical and emotional health.
Read More7 things you should remove from your home because they attract poverty
The environment we live in directly reflects our mental, emotional, and even financial state. A home that is organized, harmonious, and light promotes well-being and productivity — while spaces full of clutter, excess, and stagnant objects can block the flow of energy and create a sense of stagnation.
Read MoreNeuroaesthetics: The Secret Behind Beautiful, Comfortable, and Emotionally Balanced Homes
Have you ever walked into a space that felt tailor-made for your well-being? Where the lighting, colors, furniture, and even the silence seemed to embrace your body and calm your mind? That sensation has a scientific explanation and a name: neuroaesthetics.
Read MoreHow to Tell If Your Home Lighting Is Out of Balance
Walking into a well-lit room feels like receiving a warm hug—it conveys comfort, well-being, and warmth. Even if your home gets plenty of natural light during the day, the real test comes after sunset. Unbalanced lighting becomes evident when some rooms are overly bright while others remain dark, shadowy, and uninviting.
Read MoreWhat is “Lemonading” and how to apply it in home decor?
“Lemonading” means turning challenging situations into positive experiences, approaching difficulties with creativity and optimism. According to a 2024 study from Frontiers in Psychology, this practice is linked to “playful reframing,” a process that encourages personal growth, resilience, and enjoyment while not ignoring real challenges.
Read MoreMidimalist Bedrooms: The 2025 Trend That Turns Your Room into a Sanctuary
If you’re looking for peace, balance, and beauty in the space where you start and end your days, you’ll love the trend set to dominate interior design in 2025: midimalist bedrooms.
Read MoreThis is the difference between a comfortable home and a tiring one
Have you ever walked into a space and immediately felt relief, as if you could breathe better and relax your body? And has the opposite ever happened — being at home and feeling tired, even without doing anything? The explanation may lie in the design and decor of the space.
Read More6 “Sad” Paint Colors to Avoid (and Alternatives That Won’t Ruin Your Home’s Vibe)
Have you ever walked into a room and immediately felt a heavy atmosphere, without knowing exactly why? The wall color might be the reason.
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