Happy Mother’s Day! It is my actual first mother’s day and my first thoughts that related to interior design were design ideas to make the home space have a purpose in different areas–especially if one is looking for a quick get away while the baby sleeps. I’ve listed a couple of interesting quick tips on how to focus on small areas or even spruce up in your home that most users forget is very useful.
- Cozy Reading Nooks: comfortable reading corners with plush armchairs, soft throws, and shelves filled with books. This can create your very own sanctuary for relaxation and self-care.
- Family Photo Galleries: Create some stylish photo galleries or gallery walls filled with family memories. The importance of cherishing moments spent together and how you display them is a thoughtful way you can add a personal touch to your home.
- Multifunctional Spaces: Highlight versatile furniture and design solutions for creating multifunctional spaces that accommodate the needs of busy families. Show how mothers can optimize their living areas to serve multiple purposes, such as a home office that doubles as a guest room.
- Incorporating Greenery: The benefits of incorporating plants and greenery into home decor, both for aesthetic purposes and for improving indoor air quality.
- Color Psychology: Explore color schemes that promote relaxation, creativity, or rejuvenation, depending on the desired atmosphere for your home. In our home, we love to use different shades of white and light wood tones.
- Creating a Retreat: Lastly find a space in your home where you can create a retreat to unwind and recharge. Whether it’s a cozy corner for meditation or a serene bedroom sanctuary, every mother deserves a space that is just for her. For me, I use my arm wing chair in my dining room as my “throne”, to relax, drink a cup of coffee and prepare for the day.