As you move from city to city or even country to country for love, work, or
to follow your soul's mission, it can be tricky to create a personalized home
you feel great in.
As an intuitive, holistic interior stylist, it's my job to take a space, its
location, and its inhabitants and their needs into consideration on all my
design projects. Instead of using a specific trend or rule book, I let my gut
feelings (and inherent Libra desire for harmony) shape the results.
Here are some of my favorite interior design tips that are easy to follow
and don't require much of a budget. May they help you create the relaxing,
soothing living space you desire, wherever you may be in the world.
1. Create still-life groupings.
Cluster your favorite objects into small groups and place them where you can
enjoy them the most — on a sideboard, windowsill, or bedside table, for
example. Your display can feature anything from jewelry to a vase or glass
bottle with a single flower to a stack of beautiful boxes topped with a smooth
stone. Don't be afraid to mix and match here!
2. Use soft light sources.
Avoid cold light as it is less relaxing and can remind you of the light in a
hospital, lab, or work environment. String lights and candles are both great
options, and small glass bottles and jars with the labels removed make perfect
candle holders.
3. Prioritize comfort.
Invest in a soft, warming blanket in your favorite color scheme and take it
with you whenever you move into a new space. This always helps me feel at home.
4. Fill your home with either soothing or uplifting scents.
You can use incense, scented candles (of a good, soy-based quality with
natural ingredients), essential oils, or flowers such as freesia, hyacinth,
mimosa, lily, and tuberose, depending on the season. I prefer using soothing
scents in my living room and bedroom and more uplifting ones in my bathroom.
When you need a fresh start, try burning palo santo. Every once in a while,
take a break from home scents to avoid sensory overload.
5. Bring the outdoors in.
Whenever I move to a new place, I go for a walk around the neighborhood and
search for rosehips, an old, moss-covered branch, or some smooth stones to add
to my space to help me feel connected to my new surroundings.
6. Group colors
For a more harmonious feeling in a small space, group your colors strategically.
For example, place warm colors on the sofa cushions and surrounding objects,
and cooler colors in the bathroom.
7. Display your fashions.
Hang your most beautiful dress or kimono on a wall in the bedroom, hallway, or
living room area to add texture, color, and style. Textiles also work as sound
absorbents. Let your prettiest slippers or heels become interior objects when
you do not use them, and put your favorite bags on display too. This gives
character to your home and is a personal way of showing your guests who you are
or who you dream of becoming.
8. Get crafty with picture collages.
For an artistic yet harmonious look, I select a wall or two where I create a
larger collage or vision board. Don't be afraid to mix family photos,
postcards, beautiful museum cards, and fliers. For a more stylish look, limit
it to only a few colors — maybe black and white over your desk and nude and
green tones by the bedside.
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