A method intended to restore order in your home, while keeping negative energies away, is making a lot of noise today. Accessible to all, we challenge you to find more effective!
Do you feel cluttered as soon as you walk through your door? It’s time to act. Scattered shoes, piled mail and other scattered objects… a clean is in order! And good news since the latest trend in storage allows you to reorganize your space while calming your mind. This was called “silence in the house”. Explanations.
This is a concept that continues to gain popularity. We are talking here about eliminating the visual noise that invades your interiors, in other words the accumulation of objects, discordant colors and disorganized layout, unconsciously disturbing your well-being. The idea being to imagine that each object you own has a “voice”, occupying physical, visual and emotional space. And when there are too many voices, it creates a cacophony, altering your mind, your ease and your comfort. To remedy this, “the silence of the house” tends to reduce this visual overload. Here’s how to do it.
The method is simple. First, clear the affected space. Whether it’s an entire room, a table or a shelf, remove everything and leave the area empty for a while. This will allow you to step back and visualize what you really want to put back. Then, reintroduce only the items you actually need and love. The rest should be stored elsewhere or disposed of. The idea is to let the space breathe, to keep only the essentials to reduce this visual pollution.
This process takes time and thought, but the benefits are felt immediately. In fact, a decluttered home has a direct impact on your mental well-being. Fewer objects means fewer distractions, less visual stress, and therefore a better ability to concentrate and relax. Note that this approach is particularly beneficial for people sensitive to external stimuli, such as neurodivergent people, who often find visual clutter overwhelming.
And the concept doesn’t stop there. Adding soft textures like linen or wool can also create a feeling of comfort and serenity. Colors play an important role in the harmony of spaces. So, neutral and calming tones, like shades of green or beige, help calm the mind and create a restful atmosphere. It is also recommended to avoid excessive color contrasts, which increase visual stimulation and create a feeling of chaos.
Finally, install rugs or carpets to reduce the sound of footsteps, and choose certified silent household appliances to avoid annoying noises. You can also soundproof your walls by adding specific plasterboards or insulating underlays under your floors. In short, by making your home silent, both visually and physically, you will undoubtedly improve your quality of life.