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Make your home your happy place


Does walking through the doorway in the end of the day leave you feeling flat and uninspired? Is your lounge room lacking lustre? Then it May Be time to get a mood-boosting interior makeover.

The simple reality is your interior décor options influence your disposition. There is even a whole new professional field for this concept called neuroarchitecture. It examines how colour, lighting, space and the layout of your room can affect your physical and mental wellbeing.

One of the biggest factors when designing a space is colour and the choices you make can affect your mood in more ways than you think. Colour has the power to invigorate, to calm, to boost creativity and can even stimulate the desire. Choosing the right color is essential to setting the tone and purpose of a space.

A lot of people would know about the calming effects of gloomy, that green naturally imbues a room with feelings of renewal and growth and that yellow is associated with warmth and happiness. Just how does this connect to flooring in which the options are far more nuanced?

Lights

This colour says natural, easy-going and inviting. A beige or cream carpet, or light flooring can create a bright and welcoming vibe. Choosing natural materials, such as a timber flooring or wool rug, will only increase that feeling of pure beauty.

The benefits of natural light in the home are numerous and well documented. Touted to improve focus, boost resistance and even lower blood pressure. Sunlight causes our brains to make dopamine, a hormone known to improve mood.

Greys

Grey is contemporary, understated and provides a sense of simple cool. Do not buy into the thought that gray is'drab' - gray provides the ideal foundation to be daring in different features of your décor. Grey is timeless, relaxing and will fit with anything.

Darks

Dark tones are strong, sophisticated, daring and best used in moderation - as a grounding agent to balance lighter colors or to add comparison. Dark colors have a tendency to make a room feel smaller, however when used appropriately, can add cosiness.

Reds

While red is not the most frequent flooring colour there are lots of native timbers with strong red tones which can nevertheless influence the mood in your house. Red is a powerful colour, one that can make a person's heart rate accelerate as well as their appetite increase! Perchance a splash of crimson in the dining room will inspire the children to eat their vegetables!

Browns

Brown provides a neutral color that could feel quite grounding as it is associated in the head with timber, organics and equilibrium. Brown can add warmth and depth.

In the conclusion of the day, the very best way to turn your house a home is to surround yourself with all the things you love. Personalise with family photos, holiday memorabilia, art pieces you love and the décor you enjoy the most.

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