Living away from home, it’s easy to overlook self-care amidst busy schedules and academic pressures. However, transforming your living space into a calming retreat can provide the respite you need.
International Day of Happiness: Interior design to improve your mood and wellbeing
Tom Revill, Creative Director at Plank Hardware said: “We believe that your living space plays a key role in your wellbeing and how you feel on a day-to-day basis. It’s not just about the physical structure, it’s about how you design it and utilise it. When you pay attention to creating a comfortable, inviting space – you’re essentially nurturing your mind.
INTERIOR STYLIST EXPLAINS HOW TO LET MORE LIGHT INTO YOUR HOME
With the festive season now behind us for another year, it’s not unusual for many people to start feeling sad during the first few weeks of the year. The colder temperatures and dark mornings hit harder than they did before Christmas, and the possibility of failing our New Year’s resolutions can impact our mood significantly.