Taranaki Daily News

Reset your home with soothing decor

Leave behind the stresses of last year and make home a place to chill, says Kim Cook.

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After a rollercoas­ter 2020 many of us are looking to our homes for nearly everything: a place to work, study, sleep, eat and exercise. And don’t forget unwind.

Homes these days can offer calm and relaxation, designers say. Whether that means a decor refresh or a few small additions, they suggest some easy ways to create a more restful home space for 2021.

Think big and small as you assess your rooms, says John Eason, an interior designer in New York.

‘‘The feeling of a soothing room comes not only from the overall effect and aesthetic, but from key details,’’ he says.

The new ‘cosy’

Don’t be limited by convention­al ideas of what makes a space cosy – not everything has to be soft.

‘‘Metal and stone are as comforting for their sturdy dependabil­ity, as wood is for its flex and give,’’ Eason says. ‘‘Deep, rich colours can be as relaxing as cheerful, bright ones.’’

Sustainabl­y produced textiles and environmen­tally friendly paints with velvety finishes can lend a healthy and comfortabl­e vibe.

Find apps that play calming music and relaxing stories, or YouTube videos of crackling fireplaces or lapping waters.

Aromathera­py candles and diffusers wafting scents of nature, or baked goodies, are easy to add to the mix, as are soft toss pillows in the places where you’ll be binge-watching.

In recent years, the Danish word ‘‘hygge’’ came to describe the concept of cosiness. The Welsh have their own apt term: ‘‘cwtch.’’ Pronounced ‘‘kutch,’’ it loosely references cosy nooks and extra warm hugs.

Follow your own tastes

Create your easy-living vibe based on your own sense of balance, harmony and good energy, says Leigh Spicher, national design director for Atlanta-based home builder Ashton Woods.

‘‘The best way to design a restful, relaxing home is to make it about you and the people you live with,’’ she advises.

Choose colours you love, not necessaril­y what’s trendy. Frame travel pictures and personal photos.

Unplugged spaces

We all need more screens if we’re working and spending more time at home, but allow yourself to escape them too, Spicher says.

‘‘Make sure there’s a space in your home without tech, including TV,’’ she says.

Real plants, and a mix of elements such as wood, stone, metal – perhaps even a water feature, like a table fountain – can create a soothing, authentic living space.

Defining the space

It can be stressful when too much is going on in a space. Get creative with delineatin­g spaces and their functions.

‘‘For children, I love to create a designated play area by overlappin­g a fun, patterned area rug with woven poufs and storage ottomans,’’ says Amanda Amato, a designer in Caldwell, New Jersey, and style expert for HomeGoods.

She also suggests creating a reading nook in a forgotten corner of a room, and reducing clutter in a small bedroom by multi-purposing a writing desk as a nightstand.

See things in good light

Chip Wade, a designer and architect in Cumming, Georgia, uses light to define different parts of a room and to create a laid-back atmosphere.

‘‘Lighting is a key component to personalis­ing my space. Controllin­g my entire lighting setup remotely on my phone makes it easy to dim and create scenes,’’ he says.

You can swap out regular

bulbs for colour-changing ones that offer sunrise, sunset and other mood-enhancing hues.

Eason likes to play with the way light works on various surfaces.

‘‘An upholstere­d wall lends a peaceful air to a room for its sound-absorbing qualities, but

also for how it affects the play of light,’’ he says.

‘‘Creating pools of light in a variety of intensitie­s, rather than an overall brightness, and having that light emit from fixtures that are focal points, can create a sense of focus and calm.’’ –

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ROHIT SALITRA/UNSPLASH Hard surfaces, such as stone, can be comforting for their sturdy dependabil­ity.
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UNSPLASH Left: Cushions in just the right places will help all members of the family relax.
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Above: Candles and soft lighting can create an instant laid-back atmosphere.

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