3 Ways To Create A Low-Stress Environment

We all want our homes to feel like sanctuaries, but how often is that mission actually achieved? Between clutter, computers, and kids, our homes can feel more like a battle ground than a safe haven. But, if you're committed to carving out a bit of peace, quiet, and tranquility in your space, read through these tips about how to create a low-stress environment.

De-Clutter!
There might be some truth to the line that the spaces we inhabit affect how we think and feel, and one strong proof might be that a cluttered space can make someone feel a big on edge. Taking time regularly to reduce clutter can make for a calmer environment.

Use Calming Colors
Tranquil hues like pastels and muted greys can help lend a sense of calm to any room. If you can't paint the walls, choose upholstery or linens to instill a bit of relaxation to the space.

Bring In Some Green
One of the best ways to create a relaxing space is to bring the outdoors indoors — with some houseplants! It's not secret that spending time outside can be restorative, and a few well-placed houseplants can bring the same feeling into your space.

3 Stylish Ways To Organize Your Kitchen

Struggle to keep your apartment's kitchen organized? Here are practical, stylish solutions.

Do you like to keep oils and spices by the stove, or group similar items in a cabinet? Try putting a tray underneath them. It magically makes the arrangement look artful and cleaning a breeze.

Have a cabinet full of baking items or a counter full of veggies? Put them in a wicker basket. It's a homespun and deeply personal touch.

Are spoons, spatulas and whisks taking over your utensil drawer? Try arranging them upright on the counter. Whether you choose a sleek stainless steel cylinder or a vintage ceramic crock, cooking will be easier — and your kitchen will feel a little more like home.

Want to learn more? Here are 24 tips from Real Simple about how to better organize your kitchen.

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