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  • Charlotte Nichole

Improve Your Living Environment: 5 Tips for a Healthier Home

If you are a new home buyer, or you are about to invest in a custom new build, you will be able to choose your dream home. But what if you are currently living in an older property that doesn’t quite fit your lifestyle and health goals?

Luckily, there is a lot that you can do to transform your living space and ensure that your home is a healthy place for you and your whole family.


Unsure about where to start? Check out the tips below.


Make Your Outdoor Space More Livable


According to recent statistics, in the UK, over 76% of households benefit from a private garden or a shared outdoor area. And, when it comes down to living a healthier lifestyle, there is nothing as beneficial as spending time outdoors.

Whether you have a small garden or a large lawn, you should consider making this area more livable throughout the years by investing in a custom-made patio or veranda and the best outdoor blinds. Don’t forget to decorate with the right outdoor furniture and lighting to create the perfect atmosphere.


Let Fresh Air and Sunshine In


Recent studies show that, on average, people spend over 90% of their time indoors. Before the pandemic, this time might have been more equally divided between the house and the office. However, as working from home takes the world by storm, most professionals find themselves spending more and more time at home.


At the same time, pollution levels indoors can be much higher than the concentration of pollutants outdoors. That is why it is essential to let fresh air and sunlight in.

Simply opening the windows on a regular basis and swapping your heavy drapes for lighter curtains can help you improve your home’s indoor air quality, reduce the risk of mould and mildew growth, and promote the circulation of fresh oxygen.


Decorate With Natural Elements and Materials


While synthetic materials have their advantages, you can create a much healthier home environment by decorating with natural materials. For example, wood, stone, and metal are long-lasting elements that can help you create healthier and higher-quality spaces.

Looking for a way to brighten up a dark corner or add texture to your bedroom? There is nothing better than the right houseplant!


Reduce Clutter


Clutter is your home’s biggest enemy. There is nothing worse for your physical and mental health than a cluttered space. It can gather dust and has an effect on our ability to destress and relax.

Now that spring is here, consider undergoing a decluttering project to create a home that is healthy for both your mind and body.


Think About the Flow and Create Dedicated Spaces


The past two years have had a long-lasting impact on our lifestyle. Our homes are now much more than they were before. For some, a flat or townhouse is also an office, kindergarten, school, play area, private gym, and event space.

If you are looking to host all of this and more in your home, consider creating separate spaces that are purposely designed for their scope.






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