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5 Tips to Zen Out Your Home and Create a Calming Oasis

Nothing beats walking into your home after a long day and feeling a sense of inner peace. Zen decor is one of the best ways to create a relaxing atmosphere. With the right decorating tips, you can transform your space into a calming oasis.

Are you ready to take your interior decorating skills to the next level?
 
 

Here Are 5 Ways to Use Zen Decor to Turn Your Home Into a Beautiful Zen Space:

 

1. Simplify Your Space

First and foremost, you need to declutter. A Zen space is very clean and minimalist. Get rid of what you don’t need. In the wise words of Marie Kondo, “Discard anything that doesn’t spark joy.”

By decluttering your external environment, you declutter your internal environment as well.
 

 
 

2. Use Natural Colors

Think soft earth tones and neutrals. Painting your walls white, beige, sage green, or light brown will promote a sense of inner peace.

Flashy, vibrant colors defeat the serene effect of Zen decor. Surrounding yourself with the colors of nature will make you feel more balanced.
 

3. Utilize Soft Lighting

Bright light stimulates and energizes, which is the opposite of what you’re going for. The lower the light, the more relaxed you’ll be.

Replace harsh fluorescent lights with dim lights around the room. For example, having both floor lamps and candle lights will allow you to control how light or dark you want the room to be.

In your bedroom, reading lights are better than bedside lamps since they offer more diffused light. Candle lighting also works well to create a Zen space where you sleep.
 

4. Bring in Elements of Nature

Bring on the indoor plants! Studies show the mental and physical benefits of being surrounded by greenery. Adding plants in your home can be extremely therapeutic, helping reduce stress and enhance wellbeing.

Indoor plants also improve air quality. In a study conducted by NASA, researchers found the spider plant and golden pothos were the most beneficial.
 
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More recent research from the American Society of Horticultural Science also shows the positive impact of the spider plant, golden pothos, and snake plant. They concluded these “houseplants reduced ozone concentrations in a simulated indoor setting.”
 

 
 

5. Enjoy Aromatherapy

Along with boosting relaxation, there are many healing benefits of aromatherapy. Placing aromatherapy diffusers throughout your home will work wonders for your overall health.

How does it work? The essential oils in aromatherapy activate your brain’s limbic system. The limbic system controls your emotions, memory, learning, and more.

To create a Zen space, you’ll want to use essential oils such as lavender. Along with reducing stress and calming the nervous system, lavender lowers blood pressure, heart rate, and alters brain waves to promote a deeper level of calmness.

If you’re new to essential oils, check out this Fact-Based Guide to Essential Oils: Expert Jennifer Pansa Shares Everything You Need to Know
 
 

Embrace Your Newfound Zen Space

Let’s face it: your home is a reflection of you. Wouldn’t you want to create a space that’s tranquil, harmonious, and balanced?

The beauty of Zen decor lies in its simplicity. To live a Zen life, you must learn to let go of control and go with the flow. The same principle applies with Zen decor: Get rid of what you don’t need to make space for what you do need.

Enjoy your new Zen space!

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Kaitlin Vogel

Kaitlin has worked as a professional writer and editor in New York City for over seven years. Beyond her professional experience in journalism and psychology, it is her keen interest in personal development that has driven every one of her career decisions thus far. She's committed to creating content that matters.

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