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Your home•••Your personality, emotions

By Maria Diamond
30 October 2021   |   4:07 am
One step into your home and your actual personality comes flashing in the face of guests without having to say a word. Yes, your neatness, sophistication and elegance speak for itself.

One step into your home and your actual personality comes flashing in the face of guests without having to say a word. Yes, your neatness, sophistication and elegance speak for itself. But beyond that, you should know that the state and atmosphere of your home has a way of controlling your emotions beyond imagination.

As a matter of fact, depending on the serenity of your space and simplicity of your interior décor and designs, it is easier to become happier at home as it positively affects your mood.

This is why it is important to do away with interior clumsiness and ambiguity. No, you don’t need excessive frames and paintings on the walls, nor do you need obscure furniture sets to take up the best part of the space. Of course colour rioting, untidiness and filthiness are unacceptable!

Actually, you need to breathe serenity, comfort and safety in your own space and this can only be possible by doing away with interior décor heaviness and space filthiness.

How To Keep Emotions And Psychology Safe With Your Interior Décor, Designs
* Do away with excessive work of art: While the aesthetics of artworks is second to none, hanging or placing them all over the space can become emotionally traumatising especially on the days your mood demands some peace, fresh air and quietness. Excess artworks can be psychologically disorienting, so ensure to keep it simple.
 
• Colour blending: This is one of the biggest aspects of interior décor and designs as a perfect combination can easily improve your mood and evoke positive feelings.
 
• Free your walls: You don’t necessarily need to choke your walls with frames, paintings and pictures. Let them breathe! Of course family pictures are a ‘can’t do without’ but don’t go overboard with them. Also, you don’t have to hang every frame you find loving on the walls; there’s nothing wrong in bringing down old frames to accommodate the newly purchased ones. Keep the old ones in your storeroom or give them away. Keep your walls clean with a few wall frames, paintings and pictures.
 
• Cool upholsteries: The kind of textile used for your furniture should be soft and warm, as this bestows constant calmness that eases you of stress after a long day as well as helps you relax.

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