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Smart ways to create a home environment that supports your mental health

by Staff Bona
Smart ways to create a home environment supporting your mental health.
Picture: iStock/Delmaine Donson

Our homes have a powerful influence on how we feel. While daily stressors are often unavoidable, creating a living space that promotes calm, comfort and balance can have a positive impact on mental well-being.

From reducing clutter to embracing natural light, small changes can help transform your home into a sanctuary that supports mental health.

Also see: Caring for your mental health during winter

Declutter for a clearer mind

According to Healthline, a cluttered environment can contribute to feelings of stress and overwhelm. Taking time to organise your living spaces can help create a sense of order and control.

Start with one room at a time and focus on keeping only the items you use regularly or genuinely enjoy. Even a tidy desk or organised kitchen counter can make a noticeable difference.

Let natural light in 

Exposure to natural light has been linked to improved mood and better sleep patterns. Open curtains during the day, keep windows clean, and arrange furniture to maximise sunlight.

If your home receives limited natural light, consider using warm-toned lighting to create a brighter, more inviting atmosphere.

Also see: 10 Daily Habits That Will Improve Your Mental Health Naturally

Bring nature indoors  

Adding plants to your home can make a space feel calmer and more restorative. Indoor greenery not only enhances aesthetics but can also create a stronger connection to nature, which is known to support emotional well-being.

Low-maintenance plants such as snake plants, pothos, and peace lilies are ideal options for busy households.

Create spaces for relaxation 

Designate an area in your home where you can unwind without distractions. This could be a cosy reading nook, a meditation corner, or simply a comfortable chair by a window.

Having a dedicated space for relaxation encourages healthy habits that help reduce stress and improve mental resilience.

Focus on comfort and personal meaning  

Surround yourself with items that bring joy and comfort, whether it’s family photographs, meaningful artwork, or soft furnishings. Personal touches help create a sense of belonging and security, making your home a place where you can recharge and feel at ease.

A mentally healthy home doesn’t require a complete makeover. By making intentional changes that prioritise comfort, calm, and connection, you can create an environment that supports your well-being every day.

Also see: Peace lilies and 9 other indoor winter plants to brighten your home

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