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Try not to get stuck in the habit of cluttering your bedroom. Your mind is already full of the day’s clutter – keep your sanctuary clean and your accessories to a minimum to create a calming environment.

  • Make it meaningful: Showcase the elements of your life in the bedroom. Frame significant photographs and memorabilia to add a personal history to your sanctuary. 
  • Add something organic: Plants and fresh flowers bring new energy into your sanctuary and remove toxins from the air.
  • Keep it simple: The accessories you choose to enhance your sanctuary should be meaningful. Don’t clutter your room with objects you don’t need or use.
  • Be organized: Rid yourself of any items in the bedroom that don’t serve a positive purpose. Don’t let your closets or dressers overflow. Keep the floor area clear. Don’t store clutter under your bed. You may not be able to see it, but you’ll psychologically know that it’s there!
  • Power down: If you must have a television in your bedroom, hide it in an armoire. Keep the work materials and unnecessary electronics out of your bedroom, especially your laptop or desktop computer. Your bedroom is not an office, restaurant or gym.
  • Mix it up: Your accessories and finishing touches can be where you get really creative and let your character shine. Have fun with the accessories and artwork. Keep in mind that they are the first and last things you see everyday, so make them items you really love and that are special to you. Rearrange your accessories periodically to keep your bedroom fresh and fun.
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