The Kitchen Sink by Stephanie Wagner

March 6, 2012

Instant Mood Lifters for the Home

 

Stephanie Wagner

By STEPHANIE WAGNER

mcp blogger

 

February may be the shortest month of the year, but for those of us in the northern regions, it often feels like the longest. The joy of the holiday season has worn off, as has the novelty of bright white snow. What invited rest and reflection just one month ago now feels like a suffocating blanket of bleakness. There are some easy lifts we can add to our interior environment that will bridge the gray until the spring weather shoots life back into us.

 

  1. Start Spring Cleaning. I love to do my spring cleaning early for many reasons. The biggest is that I am an avid gardener, and I can’t stand to be inside once the sun is shining. Cleaning now gives me a head start on enjoying the warmer weather when it comes. It also gets me moving which is an instant energy boost – scrubbing floors, reaching up above cabinets, and hauling boxes to Goodwill are all great exercise when it is too cold to be outside. Finally, clearing out the winter clutter gives me a clean palette for bright spring colors and accessories, which brings me to number 2…

  1. Bring on the Bright. There is a large body of research on the impact of color on our moods and behavior. The colors on the paler end of the spectrum invite rest, relaxation, and reflection. Think nursery pinks, spa greens and waiting room blues. The bright vibrant colors energize us with their intensity. I like to use oranges and yellows in particular for spring. Bring in a throw pillow for the family room couch, a vase of flowers on the dining room table and a glass bowl of oranges and lemons on the kitchen counter for an instant pick up for the whole family.

  1. Get organized. There is nothing more draining on your family’s time and energy than endlessly searching for purses, backpacks, homework, the matching shoe or the car keys. Every object in your home should have a designated spot. Items that are used daily should be placed in an easily accessible location close to where you need them – backpacks and coats on a hook by the back door, keys and wallet in a bowl on the counter, extra towels and toilet paper as close the bathroom as possible. If it doesn’t have a home, find it one or get rid of it.

 

  1. The Nose Knows. Now that everything is clean and organized, consider layering in some fresh scents. I love to use aromatherapy around the house to lift my spirits and to keep my family calm. My favorite mood lifting scents are citrus and herbal scents such as lime, lemon, orange, basil, and bergamot. I also use lavender and rose to calm and more woodsy scents like rosemary and fir to ground. I prefer pure essential oils to synthetic scents because they retain the healing and nourishing properties of the plants and don’t put any artificial chemicals into my home.

Watch my upcoming blogs for more specifics on de-cluttering, organizing, decorating with color, and the use of essential oils in your home!

 

After over 15 years in the field of early childhood, Stephanie recently left full time employment to actively pursue a passion for interior decorating and writing. She uses her coaching and consulting skills to further both personal and group development, as well as environmental design. She owns Hestia’s Hand Decorating and currently writes two online blogs: Hestia’s Hand and The Empty Canvas-s.

 

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