Recs From an Expert:
“To keep yourself from reaching for your phone/tablet when you’re at home and bored, set up a space that invokes the senses and is more conducive to grounding. I love bringing in fresh plants, which are known to clear the air and calm nerves. Create a seating area that’s not centered around a TV. Add tactile things to encourage you to stay cozy and zen: soft throw blankets, floor pillows, scented candles.”
Meis Elnoiemey, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
“Our mental states are often impacted by the spaces around us. Design, visuals and tidiness have a huge effect on calming and centering. Create a bathroom space that helps you stay peaceful during morning routines and night routines. Candles and plants on the counter are great for this. For baths, essential oils, a nourishing cup of tea and a chic bath tray will just enhance the calming vibes!”
Meis Elnoiemey, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
“Interior design can be sneaked into any self-care ritual, even a mani-pedi. Have you ever considered a DIY home nail salon? Transforming a vanity desk with a mirror into a manicure station makes it easy to pamper yourself at home. Show off bottles of nail polish, files, nail clippers and more. Add a tip jar — for yourself!
Meis Elnoiemey, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
"For those looking to improve their well-being through the hobby of crafts or coloring, I advise a second look at vanities and desks! The beautiful thing about the vanity desk is that it’s so versatile. Throw away the idea of it being for makeup. Set it up as an arts station, crafting desk, or anything hobby-specific. The drawers come in handy for organizing tools, mediums, papers and books. Find one that will help you turn your goals into routines and realities!"
Christopher Frean, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
“In my work, I try to look at a home’s design in a way that will support a client’s routines. It differs for everyone. For someone to whom multi-step skincare plays a role in their wellness goals, a bathroom or bedroom lounge space that caters to it will help make skincare second-nature. Comfort and convenience are the “C”s to think about when designing this space. A chair you’ll love to sit in. A clean table with organization. Bright, fresh lighting to invigorate!”
Meis Elnoiemey, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
“One major design trend right now is looking more to your outdoor spaces. Realizing that they can be just as beautiful as your indoors. Even the smallest porch space can receive these benefits! Rethink your sunrise-watching space, and you just may find yourself becoming more and more of a morning person, one patio accent pillow at a time!”
Christopher Frean, Interior Designer
Recs From an Expert:
“It’s amazing what the right theater seating can do to virtually transform a TV room into a movie theater zone. Choose from features such as adjustable footrests, adjustable headrests, reclining seats, armrests with cup holders, and !”
Christopher Frean, Interior Designer
How Do I Start Self-Care at Home?
While there are tangible ways to get out of the funk, the best thing to do is to listen to your body. Your mind and physical health give you signals for a reason, so if you're feeling tired or anxious, resting is critical. From walking on a treadmill, which gets your heart pumping, to taking a wind-down bath, do activities that keep you focused on the present.
What Are 5 Things I Can Do for Self-Care?
First, try closing your eyes for two minutes and focusing on your breath. Second, reading a book offers a reminder that there are other, more valuable ways to spend time besides social media. Third, take a bath, which can feel like a warm, cozy hug, especially when the senses are invoked via candles, too. Fourth, Write a letter or call a friend; communicating outside of texting or screens can foster deeper relationships. Fifth, cook or bake from scratch, which forces you to focus on the task and can help omit intrusive thoughts or time to worry.
What Is a Favorite Self-Care Activity?
Some of the most popular self-care activities are ones that are free, easy and actually work. These include taking power naps, meditating, brewing and enjoying tea while curled up with a good book and crafting. The best self-care activity is one that is personal to you: whatever calms and grounds you, and afterwards, revitalizes you.
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