Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Create a Sanctuary at Home

Having a place within your home that is special to you is important for your well being.  I view the home as a refuge from the world.  But let's face it the phone can ring with bad news, you might be driven up the wall by someone who shares your space or Social Media could turn you into an addict.  Within the four walls we call home it's lovely to have a sanctuary.  I chose the above photo from the Pier One on line catalogue.  I just moved and their store has been the perfect place to fill out the miscellaneous furniture needs that cropped up. But look at that comfy chair! I can see it as a landing spot to read a book or do some meditating. Here are some tips to help you create your sanctuary.

  1. What does sanctuary mean to you? In other words what activity will you want to perform there? The activity will dictate what the space needs to hold. An avid reader needs a chair, a book case, a good light and a small table to hold a beverage.  The meditator needs a comfortable chair and perhaps a place for an altar.  The crafty person (how could I resist?) needs a chair, table and some storage for the supplies her hobby demands like yarn, fabric or paper.
  2. Find the area in your home you can convert for your needs.  Depending on the size of the space and how many folks you share your life with you may have a dedicated spot or one that can convert to your needs in a flash.
  3. Do some on line window shopping for inspiration.  Pinterest is always high on the list as is Houzz.  But don't forget your favorite stores as you'll want any additional purchases to fit seamlessly into your decor.
  4. Make a list of what you need but before you hit 'click' be sure the purchase fits within your budget! Don't put items on your credit card that can't be paid for immediately.  The stress of your growing interest alone will rob you of the peace you wanted to create in your sanctuary.
My bedroom is my sanctuary and it was the first room that came together after the move. I feel my body relax the minute I open the door.  I'm always cold but I've learned to sleep with the window open in this room and enjoy the night air from under the covers.  And my dog appreciates a cooler room because let's face it he's always wearing a fur coat. Do you have a sanctuary?  What tips would you share with someone who is just getting ready to create such a space?

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