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How to make your house an OM

  • Writer: Ashton Prescott
    Ashton Prescott
  • Jul 30, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 19, 2023


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House and Om: Infusing Natural Elements into Your Home Design

by Ashton Prescott



In the hectic and chaotic world of today, when everything is driven by technology, it is more important than ever to seek refuge and calm within the four walls of our own houses. It is an art form that should be explored that consists of transforming our living places into sanctuaries that provide nourishment for our souls and rejuvenation for our spirits. We may create a sacred setting that exudes a sense of peace and concord by drawing inspiration from the natural world and using fundamentals of good design.

The natural world has long been regarded as having a sacred place in human life, serving as a source of comfort and inspiration as well as a profound link to the wider world. You can access this fundamental energy by incorporating natural components into your house, which will allow you to create an atmosphere that is nurturing and supportive of your wellbeing.

Bringing plants indoors is one of the easiest ways to bring nature into the home. In addition to improving the appearance of a space, the air quality and contributing to a sense of calm can be improved by the presence of lush flora. It's a good idea to decorate different areas of your house with different kinds of plants, from towering palms to small succulents and everything in between. You may bring life and vigor to your environment by arranging them in visually beautiful planters or terrariums, and allowing their vivid colors and calming textures to do the work for you.

In addition to plants, natural materials like wood, stone, and clay can be utilized into the design of your house to create an atmosphere that is earthy and grounded. Choose pieces of furniture manufactured from sustainable wood, such as bamboo or salvaged lumber. Not only will this help give personality to your space, but it will also help minimize the amount of carbon imprint your home produces. Stone elements, whether in the shape of a statement wall or decorative objects, can give the impression that your room is both stable and strong. Clay pottery and earthenware are two examples of attractive vessels that can be used for displaying flowers or carrying fragrant candles. These jars evoke a feeling of coziness and a connection to the soil.

When it comes to establishing the disposition and atmosphere of a room, lighting is of the utmost importance. In order to take advantage of the energizing and relaxing effects of natural light, you should utilize sheer curtains or blinds that allow some sunshine to enter the room. However, when there is not enough natural light, the use of artificial lighting can still produce an ambiance that is calm. Choose lights with a warm color temperature that simulate the gentle glow of the sun, and install dimmer switches so that you may change the level of brightness according to your preferences. You could want to add some Himalayan salt lamps, which not only cast a warm, comforting light but also give off negative ions, which contribute to a feeling of peace and serenity in the room.

The use of color psychology is yet another important component in the process of establishing a sacred space. The use of earthy tones, such as soft greens, warm browns, and mild blues, is known to induce feelings of tranquility and resonance with nature. These hues can be brought into the space via the paint on the walls, the upholstery on the furniture, or the ornamental components. Avoid using bold and bright colors since they have a tendency to produce an environment that is visually exciting, which can make it difficult to relax.

When it comes to the design of a sacred space, keeping things as simple as possible is essential. Embrace the minimalist philosophy by reducing the amount of clutter in your home and increasing its level of organization. The release of mental and emotional space can occur simultaneously with the creation of physical space when superfluous goods are purged from a home. Choose a few important and aesthetically beautiful artifacts to exhibit, such as natural crystals, seashells, or artwork inspired by nature. Examples include these. These components act as focus points and constant reminders of the holiness that permeates the space that you call home thanks to their presence.

You may turn your house into a sacred retreat that fosters tranquility, inspiration, and a profound connection to the world around you by deliberately blending natural materials and design concepts into its architecture and decor. Not only will bringing the splendor and vitality of the natural world inside the boundaries of your home improve your overall health, but it will also create a haven for you to retreat to when you need to escape the pressures of contemporary existence.









 
 
 

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