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Shirley Higgins Jan 23, 2023
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Designers and architects are increasingly looking for scientific proof that buildings and accommodations have an impact on a person’s mental health. With the help of evidential studies from neuroscientific studies, neuroarchitecture is used to create living spaces that give out a positive vibe and promote well-being for the people who are living in them.

In today’s article, we have thoroughly studied this area of science to figure out the perfect way that you and your design team can design your home into something that is good for you and your well-being.

Here is all you need to know!

Let Light In

In order to maintain the natural rhythm of one’s body, it is important that one gets enough exposure to light. Sunlight is necessary for everyone at least once a day. Science tells us that natural light is a lot more powerful than artificial light.

When designing a house, make sure to start with the location and architecture of your windows for sunlight. Arrange your furniture in a way that allows morning light to enter the room while also maintaining some shade for darkness at night.

Situate the biggest windows of your house in rooms that you spend most of your time in, and arrange furniture in ways that will benefit you with the natural light.

João Jesus/Pexels | Sunlight is crucial, which is why your home should have lots of windows

Promote Calmness

Living in a world that is constantly on the go, overstimulated and overworked is a huge reason for one’s decline in well-being. This is why it is recommended to design a home that has calm areas where one can relax and release any excess stress after a tiring day.

Create living spaces that are free from any kind of digital distractions and promote healthy interactions with friends and family. And a calm room does not mean a minimalist room. For example, it can be a gardening balcony or even a hobby room.

It is suggested by designers that one should design a room around the people instead of the tv. This is the most important neuro-architectural principle. Create areas for quiet studying, as well as living spaces that support the value of spending time together with family and friends. 

Vecislavas Popa/Pexels | The value of togetherness should be promoted in your living spaces

Clear The Clutter

Decluttering your living space can be the most boring activity. Therefore, most people lack the right kind of motivation to get on it. However, this scientific discovery might just give anyone the motivation that’s needed.

Scientists say that clutter plays the concept of cognitive load as well as a distraction from the environment and overstimulation. This is why storage needs to be your top priority while designing your home.

First, you need to clear up your mess and be left with your most important belongings. After that, you can plan your storage according to your liking.

Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels | Declutter your living spaces to promote good mental health

There you have it! On to a healthier and happier you!

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