Thursday, January 31st, 2019
Are you a renter who frequently moves from place to place? It could be because of your career or some other reason but moving about can have lots of challenges. Just think of those heavy furniture pieces that you have to move around with you. Just thinking about it already seems taxing.
So what should you do? One of the things that you should consider is to have just the essential pieces with you. These must also be mobile and versatile enough so that you won’t have to worry about weight and the time and money that have to be spent.
Here are the absolute mobile pieces that you should invest on –
A Love Seat

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A two-seater is so small that you can practically take it with you anywhere. Compared to the full-size couch, it is so mobile that you can even add two minimalist chairs and you still have a lovely ensemble that doesn’t eat up space.
If you still have more room, then you can just add another love seat. And should you decide to settle, someday, then you can always keep this furniture even when you already have a full-size sofa.
That Linear Media Unit
A simple media unit that could fit the TV on top should be enough. And if there’s room for some electronics that go with your television, then that’s just about it. This all-in-one media cabinet is especially designed to hold the TV and just the necessary electronics so you won’t have to worry about your next move.
Rolling Bar Cart
This is as stylish as you could get without creating a bulk in your home. This rolling cart could be the home for drinks and your glassware. It can also become the server, when you need one, in the dining room. It can also become that extra storage in the kitchen or even a bookshelf.
Have you ever pictured the bar cart as an arts and craft station? Or how about as a towel valet instead of a linen closet?
Pouf, Stool and Ottoman

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These small seating units can also be used as a footstool, side table or as an extra seat. When grouped together, they can also serve as a coffee table. When you have a pouf, all you have to do is place a tray on top of it and it already becomes a functional table.
Extending Table
This dining table can be extended but it can also become compact when you are not using it. You have the option to spread it open only during special occasions and parties. If there are only two or three diners, then you can just leave it in its compact state.
Come the time that you finally move to your own place, then you can extend the table permanently.
A gate leg table is also great for tighter space and when you are constantly moving. With both of its leaves folded down, it can easily serve as a console table on your entryway or the living room.
Butterfly Chair
With canvas or leather stretched over a metal frame that’s collapsible, this chair is a classic and is also highly mobile. Just put it in one corner of the bedroom or the living room and when it’s time to go, all you have to do is fold it and go.
A Rattan or Wicker Headboard
When you have a basic platform bed, you can already choose not to have a box spring. You can also pick a lightweight wicker or rattan headboard instead of iron.
You’ll thank yourself when moving day arrives.
A Small Chest of Drawers
Two small drawers are much better than investing in a single huge chest. The two small pieces are a lot easier to move around with plus they are easy to put on adjacent walls if the space is a little tight.

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Wednesday, January 30th, 2019

The sleek Spirales Arm Dining Chair from Fine Furniture Design’s Deco Collection, in Cafe Noir, with an upholstered seat and back; has circular patterned fretwork on the outside back.
A lot of things run in the minds of people when they are shopping for a home that they tend to concentrate on things such as the style of the home rather than find a structure that’s practical. Windows should be a priority as they can let in the warming natural light of the sun.
If you’re shopping for a home, perhaps, you just might consider having a glass house. This kind of structure comes with minimalist concrete walls since the frames are made of glass.
With glass, what you have is a more illuminated space; and not in a fake kind of illumination but the natural looking one. You might think of glass houses to be sophisticated but there are more benefits to owning one than to be intimidated by it.
Don’t forget that you also get a 360-degree view of the surroundings when you live in a glass house. You can also enjoy the sunrise and sunset each day since your house will be blending seamlessly with Mother Nature.
Cheaper Heating Costs
Apart from the aesthetic appeal of the glass house, you will also have the added advantage of having a home that’s naturally warmed up. Just think of all those wintry months where you will have reduced heating costs because sunlight will stream into your home.
Glass panels from the floor to the ceiling let in the sunlight so you will have less need of artificial lighting.
A Work of Art
A glass house is not just beautiful on the outside but is often perceived to be a work of pure art. Glass is elegant to look at and a lot of modernist architects work with this material because they believe that it is an element that’s alluring without trying really hard.
An Eco-Friendly Material
Glass may seem fragile but it is actually a highly resistant material. When properly treated, glass can be used in buildings. It is also highly malleable so it can be shaped to many different forms. It is this malleability that makes it the perfect material to come in different tones.
Glass can also be treated to become scratch-resistant, thus, it is a safe material to use in homes. Compared to plastic, glass is eco-friendly since it will not produce toxic fumes when it is produced. Glass wastes are also recyclable so you won’t have to worry about polluting the planet.
Glass is also easy to maintain and clean; no need to use expensive chemical cleaners to have it cleaned.
Reduces Stress
Apart from thermal insulation, a glass house is also great in reducing noise especially in congested areas. You might have had trouble sleeping because of the disturbing noise outside but an acoustic glass can be used to solve this issue.
Plus, don’t forget that it is more relaxing to watch outside when the rains come. This is beneficial for everyone’s mental health. The body also regulates the so-called circadian rhythms. These body clock function is responsive to light. Light serves as the signal for the body to wake up but only natural light is able to do this.
Artificial lighting tend to disrupt the said rhythms so if you want to synchronize your body to the natural light, then all you have to do is have your windows wide open or to consider having glass walls for a change.
Strength and Durability
Glass is strong and not just flexible as previously mentioned. It only breaks when its threshold has already been met. But if you want to increase the threshold of glass, then apply methods such as heat strengthening, heat tempering or chemical strengthening.
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Saturday, January 26th, 2019

Can you picture yourself curling under the sheets in this Fine Furniture Design Bedroom Bedford Pineapple Post Queen Bed? The vision’s just perfect.
The chill in the air just confirms that winter is still around. It is quite appealing to just crawl under the sheets and just hibernate. But this hibernation will only be made possible by comfortable and soft mattress and pillows.
The great news is, if your bed still isn’t on par with the standards of comfort, then you still have time to transform it. And as soon as you’re done changing a few things, you can already curl up in your comfy bed and sleep through the cold weather.
So, what should you do to achieve this level of comfort?
Change the Sheets
Altering the sheets will make a big difference. Don’t worry, it’s not too late. Sure, you could use the cotton sheets still but you might miss out on the warmth and comfort that different options could offer.
Take, for instance, some new flannel sheets. These are soft and warm but they are also durable. Do you wanna have a more luxurious sheet? Then opt for silk. This is also a naturally hypoallergenic material. It is even better than cotton when it comes to insulation, meaning, you’ll feel warmer under silk sheets.
If you’re not thinking of buying new sets of sheets for now, then you can just pile the blankets and add to the thickness of the current layer. This is definitely not the best option especially when you easily sweat under thick sheets.
Use an Electric Blanket or Heating Pad
You might have observed that even when you have already added more blankets that the temperature is still too cold; if this is the case, then you can warm up the bed by using an electric blanket. Use this before you slip under the sheets.
Use a bit of caution when using a heating pad or an electric blanket, though. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions as well as other safety tips from the Electrical Safety Foundation International.
Add More Pillows and Throws
You don’t just add warmth when you put more throws and pillows inside the bedroom, you also create texture.
Scour your closets for the pillows and throws that have rich and luxurious materials. The bedroom design can be infused with materials such as fur, leather, velvet, and cable knit. You can stick to just one texture or experiment with several others. You can always layer should you consider having more than one.
A faux fur throw that’s carefully placed in an accent chair or on the foot of a bed is the best scene-stealer. It is also awesome for those chilly nights.
Flannel can also be a rich, luxurious alternative for a fluffy surface. It is also known to be an effective material that retains heat.
Ample Lighting
Since you’ll have longer nights, you need to plan how to light the bedroom. Since there’s an apparent lack of sunshine, you can scatter the lights all around the bedroom so that you’ll achieve a glow that will make it appear that you’re illuminating from within.
You may use incandescent lamps so you can have a warmer glow inside this room. Such bulbs mimic the sun’s glow. To optimize the impact, you can have multiple bulbs or sconces flanking your bed. If not, then the go-to lighting fixture is a chandelier.
Enough candles in the room (just be careful that you don’t start a fire) could help you achieve hygge.
Use Lighter Colors
The Scandi design often incorporates light colors even inside the bedroom. Where else can you better get some design tips than the Scandinavians themselves? They have the longest winter seasons so they know how to design their homes during such times.
Infuse shades of white, gray, and pale blues in the bedroom.
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Friday, January 25th, 2019

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Elegance isn’t always found in common places. This is an element that’s achieved only when you’re willing to follow a mathematical formula. Though often misconstrued, it has nothing to do with designer labels or conspicuous styles. This is a quality that is elusive.
Elegance can never be bought but it is that something that a lot of people would want in their lives. Are you willing to explore what elegance means in interior design?
Elegance Is Unembellished
Elegance is even seen to be restrained. This is not a style that you can easily turn on or off. This means seeing the good or beauty in the simplest things. It also means the barest yet still beautiful or that one special piece instead of a group of nondescript ones.
Elegance in interior design is somewhat like elegance seen in fashion. It is the refusal to create ornate designs on an already beautiful yet simple piece. Most of the time, elegance goes well with minimalism but these two terms must not be interchanged.
Minimalism is restricted but it is deliberately scarce. Elegance, on the other hand, can still be generous but it looks simple and beautiful at the same time. So, a living room, even when minimally furnished, can still look quite elegant. Without clutter, this can be an inviting and calm setup.
Add comfort and warm colors and textures for maximum effect.
Elegance Is Classic
Elegance will always be considered timeless, it is not trendy, therefore, it won’t come fast and then just as quickly go. Greenery will never go out of style so it can be a huge part of an elegant home.
Veer away from trends if you want to be seen as elegant. But if you’re still aching to be fashionably correct in a contemporary setting, then you can always keep the hottest elements to keep the space fresh looking.
This is still considered elegant.
Elegance Is Detailed
Elegance will always be true to details, after all, the smallest details are the ones that have the power to pull a style together. The details comprise the overall design so be careful with those.
Any dull room can be easily made elegant with just a vase of fresh flowers. But don’t go rushin’ and stuffing the vase with any flower that you can find. Remember the laws of Ikebana or the art of flower arrangement and you’ll be able to create the most stunning floral art.
Elegance Is Sure
Elegance will always be confident. It is never uncertain about its presentation of design elements. You have to be able to find your style even before you begin to stylize your home. This is something that you can do when you know what elements to experiment with or observe.
The design market offers a bazillion options so you have to be confident in choosing the elements that will go into your design. And should you make a mistake, you should be ready to learn from it.
Elegance Is Not Necessarily Pricey
A lot of people often mistake elegance for expensive style. Well, it could be but it can also go the other way.
Elegance doesn’t ask for limitless resources. It knows how to practice restraint in a sea of design elements.
Elegance Is Kempt
Elegance can never co-exist with clutter. The unkempt place will not be able to highlight the beauty of gorgeous pieces.
Elegance Is Also Fun
While elegance requires cleanliness, it is not humorless or perpetually formal. It can leave a lot of room for self-expression as well as frivolity. Imagine combining a timeless fireplace complete with parquet flooring with a unique, red area rug.
It’s a sublime elegant pairing.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2019

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Can you imagine a world where there weren’t any headboards? You might answer to the affirmative but did you ever stop to consider what the reason is behind the creation of this interesting part of furniture?
Many might say that the headboard is there to make the bed look more aesthetically pleasing, however, it is much more than this. Did you know that it can serve as a back support, as a buffer for a cold wall, and it is even believed to help with Feng Shui.
The Headboard History
Let’s backtrack a little. The headboard has a long history. In fact, it has gone through so many changes over the years. It was originally made to act as a barrier against the cold, meaning, it was chiefly made so that the person who sleeps will remain warm.
Headboards were originally just made of wood because it is less conductive, thermally. They used to have thick end pillars so that there’s ample space between the bed and the wall. This also allows the cold air to fall to the floor instead of the bed.
Not everyone had a headboard in the old days. It was a symbol of belonging to a higher social class. And the more elaborate the designs, the more expensive the headboards were. The poor families created theirs from cloth and straw.
Extra support and cushions were born when this bed part reached Ancient Greece. Pretty soon, there were already headboards made of silver, ebony, and even gold. Back then, the headboards were mainly for showing off rather than used for comfort.
Designing Headboards
If you’re wishing to alter the look of your bedroom but are still not sure where to start, then you can always begin with a statement headboard. This will easily set the tone for the entire bedroom.
First, you can introduce pattern through the headboard. Patterns on the headboard will surely become the focal point in the room. Alternatively, a plain headboard is an effective way to break up a rather bold wallpaper. Imagine a monochrome room where the square headboard mimics the geometric designs on the wallpaper; just add some pillows and a sleek bedside table and you’re done.
You can also look for wicker, rattan, and bamboo style headboard which will serve as retro style pieces. Any of these will render a Boho look for your bedroom. Should you grow tired of this look, then you can always paint the piece with a different color.
The headboard can also be the creative piece in a mainly white room. Pick a fabric with striking pattern and have this repeated on pillows and throws. Dot the shades that you used on these pieces throughout the room. Use white linen to cover your bed and highlight the accessories that you have chosen.
If you want to create the headboard using your favorite fabric, you can make one or cover an already existing frame.
Take note that the headboard can also be contemporary. Octagonal tiles can also be installed on the wall. These will serve as a the decorative element which will also be perceived as the headboard. You can also use stencils or wooden planks.
Add more glamour to the bedroom by using tactile fabrics like velvet. Vintage style headboard is a luxurious addition to any bedroom. This can come in any rich or bold color such as moss green, chartreuse or even fuchsia.
Lastly, you can also use the headboard as a storage panel. This box shelf can be a place to put your glass of water in the evening or even a home for some of your favorite books.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

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Try looking through the hottest home magazines today and you are bound to see some chinoiserie elements. You are likely to see foo dogs and the brightest lacquer finishes. Chinoiserie is no longer just limited to the blue and white porcelain designs anymore.
Fascinating History
Chinoiserie is a term which was derived from the French word chinois which literally translates to Chinese. Although this is indicative of Asian roots, this style was not actually from that continent but from Europe. The Europeans interpreted Asian culture as well as their decorative arts and – voila – Chinoiserie was born.
Chinoiserie came into existence in the 17th century. This was because of Europe’s trading relationships with China and other East Asian countries. Who wouldn’t love Asian culture, anyway? It’s exotically beautiful.
The European’s interpretations weren’t always correct, though, since they didn’t know a lot about the region. Very few of them have actually traveled to Asia. Though this is the case, Europeans revered Asian art and culture.
Pretty soon, Europeans were crafting East Asian-looking artifacts. These pieces paired beautifully with the ornate rococo designs which were quite stylish during that century. The royals and nobles loved the pieces as is evidenced by the pieces in Louis XV’s and King George IV’s palaces.
Tea also became popular when the Asians exported it to Europe. The very culture of drinking tea in Europe also has Asian roots. This tea-drinking tradition then paved the way for tea sets, tea chests, tea tables, and other such pieces.
The Motifs
The foo dog may be named as such but it is actually a lion. This dates back all the way to Imperial China where lions guarded the gates of temples and palaces. The foo dogs usually come in pairs (a male and a female). These two represent yin and yang.
Another motif is the pagoda. While this is most often associated with East Asian architecture, the pagoda actually comes from India. Buddhism brought the pagodas to China where they were eventually assimilated into the region’s architecture.
Scenes from nature are also popular Chinoiserie motifs. These were often printed on wallpapers and became quite popular in upper class homes in Europe. These were handmade so they were costly. The most requested designs were lush gardens and florals.
Of course, what’s an Asian motif without the dragon? This mythical creature symbolizes good luck and strength so it holds a prominent level in Chinese folklore and mythology. Many historical emperors loved the dragon as a motif so they used it in their interior design and clothing.
Today, these famous Chinoiserie designs are seen on silk screens, ceramics, and even the most lavish works of art.
Chinoiserie Furnishings
Faux bamboo and lacquered wood are two of the most used materials for chinoiserie furniture. Asian lacquer traditional pieces are considered as works of art. These require the best artisan skills and techniques that were honed throughout the thousands of years that they were practiced.
Achieving the lacquer shine requires artisans to coat furniture with many layers of tree sap. As the glossy finish becomes evident, they are further embellished with inlaid details, hand-painted nature scenes, and ornate carvings.
Thomas Chippendale propagated the style where the Chinese Chippendale became a desired furnishing.
Ceramics and porcelain are best known because they are the most wanted chinoiserie art. European designers mimicked the Ming blue and white jar and vase patterns. They even made tea sets specifically designed to look Asian.
These days, Chinoiserie pieces have maintained their appeal because they are used in many traditional interiors. Top designers have used them to adorn the loveliest homes – theirs and their clients’.
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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

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Are you one of the folks who think on default that dark-colored rooms are depressing and gloomy? A few people could even feel claustrophobic. Using dark hues takes getting used to but those who are able to overcome their initial negative reactions appreciate the coziness and drama provided by the dark colors.
Interior designers have a lot of techniques and tools in beautifying homes. Some of these depend on their personal taste as well as their professed signature style. Other designers prefer thrive on traditional wisdom. One such conventional notion is that dark colors can help recede objects in a room.
Here are other ways that you can wield the dark colors –
Emphasize a Photo
Do you like black and white photos? If you answered yes, then it’s time to think about changing your wall colors to black, say, a delicious matte charcoal gray paint. This will recede in the backdrop which will give emphasis to the framed photos. The black and white photos then become the focal point in the room.
Stage a Light Show
Did you notice that the darker the sky gets at night, the more stars you are able to see? Consider light as a kind of black and white photo that becomes even more beautiful when placed against a dark backdrop. Consider increasing the striking features of light fixtures with a dark, rich hue.
Highlight Millwork
Cloak your walls in dark color so that they recede to the background and would bring the finest millwork foreground. This is especially effective if the millwork is painted white.
See Fabric Beauty
Your furniture’s upholstery does not have to be neutral-colored to stand out. All that it needs is a dark background and the furniture will be more striking than you originally perceived it.
Decrease Visual Weight
Using a bold, dark color as the anchor element in a room will help clear up misgivings. An example is when a kitchen island has a black marble or granite top that’s lacquered to perfection; having this placed in the middle of the room will emphasize the openness of a kitchen.

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Alter Perspectives
You can also easily change visual perspective when the surface of furniture is a different color from its base which blends with the color used on the flooring.
If there are also structures which you do not want to veer the attention to, then it goes without saying that the color it should be painted with is black or any other dark color. This will allow the said structure to effectively recede to the background.
You can also conceal a television set when you set it up against a dark wall.
Remember that you can easily minimize and downplay any features in your home if you use dark colors on an already dark backdrop.
Unify a Room
Dark colors are not just interesting. They are also great to use when unifying different elements coming from various eras. These are the go-to colors of eclectic individuals.
Dark walls, furniture, and window treatments can unify the disparate design elements while creating a stylish look.
Create Contrast
It is crucial to create contrast inside a dark room. You need to learn to mix materials and play with varying textures in fabrics against hard surfaces. Use items that would pop against the dark-colored walls. Use bold or light colors sparingly and find interesting shapes, too.
Dark rooms are already innately dramatic so you should not overdo the use of black, navy blue, gray, and other such colors. Be careful in adding patterns, too, or you risk making the room look cluttered.
Energize
Believe it or not, dark colors can also energize. To do this, use glossy finishes on the ceilings, trimming, and architectural details.
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Friday, January 18th, 2019

A remodeled home office would look finer with this Fine Furniture Design Home Office New Bedford Ladies Desk 1020-925.
As soon as the last piece of debris has been wheelbarrowed out or when the dust has finally settled, it is an amazing feeling to finally be able to celebrate a successful remodel. There are many ways that you can rejoice about the newly finished space. Here are some awesome tips –
It’s Party Time
Many homeowners who have had to live through a lengthy remodeling project find it mandatory to celebrate with family and friends. Partying is at the top of the list because, let’s face it, what better way is there to celebrate than to actually hold a party?
After a renovation or a remodel, you could invite your design team, your neighbors and most of your friends to your housewarming party. Invite them over to a formal dining moment or a laidback evening of chips and soda.
You can go all out and have a food truck parked in your front yard. This is a great way to make it up to your neighbors who had to put up with the hammering noises and even the parking problems during the remodel.
Libation is a must. Celebrate by opening bottles of champagne according to the traditions set by the Europeans. This drink was a status symbol back in the late 1700s and the royals and nobles simply loved the sparkling beverage.
Count Your Many Blessings
You could also hold a housewarming by asking everyone to contribute to your charitable cause. So instead of everyone bringing food or wine to your housewarming event, you can ask them to bring something for the homeless instead such as soap, toothbrushes, diapers, canned goods, etc.
You can also ask them to bring water bottles, socks, gift certificates for fast food, granola bars, fruit snacks, crackers, and Lifesavers. If they are feeling a bit more magnanimous, then tell your friends that it is also okay to contribute by buying a sleeping mat, a usable coat, wool caps, shirts, smokes and lighters.
What better way is there to count the blessings in your life than giving back to the needy and poor?
Photo Op
Your newly finished remodel is a photo opportunity indeed. So go ahead and take pictures of the rooms. You will surely feel accomplished as you look at how amazing each room looks in each photograph.
This is also an amazing way to document this phase in your life. This could become even more memorable if you had before and during shots. Such is an amazing way to chronicle this event in your life.
Recharge
Another way to celebrate your finished remodeling project is to take some time off. You could go on a cruise to get away from the tiresome feeling of having to deal with the recent disruptions, mess and the coming and going of workers in your home.
Refresh with a cruise. Take a vacation, you deserve it.
A Long, Steamy Bath
But if you’re the type who’s a homebody, then you can just stay in your newly remodeled home and enjoy the bathroom.
Bathing is known to have great wellness influence because it improves your oxygen intake. The warm water plus the water pressure can improve your circulatory system, thus, making your heart beat quicker. You then feel that your sinuses have cleared and that your chest feels a lot lighter.
Enjoy Your Accomplishments
If you just renovated the kitchen then you might as well enjoy it. Go and enjoy a hot cup of espresso. Bake a cake and invite every family member or some friends to enjoy your blessings with you. Laugh and converse and have fun – you’ve waited so long for this moment so have fun.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2019

What’s a spa without candles to make the ambiance more relaxing? Featured here is the Uttermost Accessories Gilded Bath Prints that come in sets of 2.
While vacations away from the comforts of your home can be really fun, they may not always be that relaxing. And what’s the best time that you can do your vacay, two or three weeks? But what if you can design your home so that it becomes just as relaxing (if not even more relaxing) than the average spa?
A Homey Alternative
Here’s an alternative for you – a mini spa right in your own home. There is no need to drive anywhere far or even to spend an awful lot of money just to enjoy many relaxing days.
All it requires is a bit of planning and the full cooperation of your family members and you should be able to experience relaxation and pampering the way you should.
Achieve a Relaxing Effect
To begin, you need to pick a day when you could have your home just to yourself. If there are small kids, then you might want to ask the help of your partner, spouse or any trusted person to take them away for a few hours. They could go to the park or to the mall, even a relative’s house would do.
As soon as you’ve already set the date, plan what you would want to do during your spa time. For instance, you could shop for bath products and enjoy them once you go home. You can also prepare a special meal just for you.
The week before your assigned spa day, take note that you need to clean up and declutter all the rooms in your home. Spend time doing this because you will feel the benefits during that day. Imagine zero clutter and shiny floors on that day – divine!
Sweet Dreams Are Made of Fresh Sheets
Have you noticed how the spa resorts seem to have the cleanest sheets all the time? Well, it’s time to replicate that. Go to your storage cabinets and bring out fresh sheets for your spa day (or week).
You can also prepare simple meals and have them presented beautifully. The appreciation and nods of approval will surely make you feel special so if you love cooking and if this activity relaxes you, then by all means, do it.
Move About
Yes. A huge part of feeling great is having a surge of endorphins running through your system. A simple morning workout can become a regular exercise regimen by the end of the week.
If you’re currently not into the habit of exercising, then you could turn on the TV and – not watch but – find an exercise program that you can follow. Go ahead and stretch your arms and legs as your TV fitness friends guide you.
You can also raise your heartbeat by riding a bike to a nearby park or by simply stretching your arms and legs as you wake up in the morning.
Shower and Refresh
After exercising, yet another relaxing thing to do is to take a quick, cool shower. And while you’re in the bathroom, you might as well enjoy some of the spa treatments such as aromatherapy and water massage.
Exfoliate with a body scrub using a bath mitt. Condition your hair and don’t hesitate to soak in the tub that’s been fortified with scented bath oils.
Let Nature Heal You
It is said that Mother Nature is one of the best healers. Since this is so, you might also want to spend a bit of time outdoors. Do this before the sun gets too hot. Walk around your garden or a nearby park.
Be where the green things are and be sure to breathe in the fresh air in the process.

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