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How to Create a De-Stress Zone at Home

US design pros weigh in on the essential elements of a home meditation space to get your year off to a Zen start

Gwendolyn Purdom
Gwendolyn PurdomMarch 5, 2021
Lover of architecture, history, dogs, the Chicago Cubs, crowded bookshelves, and homes with a story. Former editor at Preservation mag and Culturess.com.
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With a new year comes a new opportunity to leave past stresses behind and start afresh. And for homeowners who are resolving to bring more peace and tranquillity into their hectic lives, experts say an at-home space dedicated to meditation or relaxation can work wonders.
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Dedicate a space
Whether it’s a designated shed in the backyard or a set corner of a spare bedroom, a de-stressing space can be a welcoming retreat, particularly as the lines between work and home life have grown increasingly blurred.

“If you have a spot, it’s just a reminder that it is not only okay to let go of that stress but that it’s important to let go of the stress,” says Ketti Kupper, principal at US-based landscape firm Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design. “Our minds are just busy running along and we need things that remind us to recalibrate.”

Here, Kupper and three other wellness-focused design pros on Houzz share their insights into how homeowners and pros can create their own om-tastic oases.
Sarah Davison Interior Design
Opt for a secluded space
A huge house isn’t necessary to carve out a peaceful place, but ideally, the spot you pick will feature some degree of privacy.

“Spaces that are away from the most heavily trafficked areas are best for meditation,” says designer Rob Esterley of Sacred Living interior design. “The whole idea is to know that the space is always ready to be enjoyed and that upon entering it, the energy shift occurs instantly.”

That might mean identifying an upstairs bathroom as occasionally off-limits to kids or other family members with a lock and a ‘do not disturb’ sign, or it might just mean sectioning off a guest room with a folding screen or room divider. If your space is outdoors, that same sense of secluded shelter or protection can feel comforting. Kupper says she’s installed features like glass windbreaks for past clients who wanted a special outdoor space but needed an additional buffer against the elements.

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Keep it minimal
Any relaxation space needs at least a place to comfortably sit or lie down, though the pros say it’s smart not to crowd it with much else.

“A cluttered space clutters the mind,” says US-based interior designer Deborah DiMare of DiMare Design.

A simple cosy chair, floor cushion or collection of pillows can anchor the space. Elsewhere, keep distractions to a minimum. Feng shui specialist and designer Carole Shashona of Carole Shashona Modern Designs in the US suggests skipping mirrors, strenuous workout equipment, harsh lighting or colours, electronics and even family photos in a meditation space, as they can steal focus from the decompressing that the room is designed for.

Keeping the space tidy is also essential. Esterley compares the importance of an organised space to the experience of entering a well-appointed hotel room. “One is instantly relaxed and calmer knowing there are fresh linens, towels and all the surfaces are clean,” he says.
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Stimulate the senses
All four professionals agree that the best de-stressing spaces incorporate details that engage multiple senses. Soothing sights such as warm white or soft green or blue walls and natural or dimmed lighting set a relaxed tone. Sound considerations can either block out everyday noise or add auditory stimuli such as wind chimes, music or natural sounds including rain or running water. Candles or diffusers add pleasing scents.

When it comes to touch, DiMare says she leans towards soft, natural materials and textures and a set-up that offers some sense of movement, like a swing or rocking chair.

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Connect with nature
Again and again, the idea of forging a connection with nature stood out as an important pillar to a peaceful space. If possible, a space that allows you to be outside year-round comfortably or has access to the outdoors is ideal. These types of places can add to the relaxation factor with water features, greenery and other natural elements.
Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design
If outside isn’t an option, even a view of nature makes a mental difference. In the garden Kupper and her team created, shown here, the homeowners wanted a serene view, so Kupper converted a wall to floor-to-ceiling windows, hung bird feeders and packed the area with lush plantings.
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If a scenic view isn’t an option, even faux plants and images of nature or animals can boost a room’s laid-back vibe.
Laara Copley-Smith Garden & Landscape Design
Make it uniquely calming
Beyond the general features that can make a room feel meditation-ready, thoughtful personalised touches may help homeowners let go even further.

“We always are more relaxed when we feel that our environments reflect us,” says Kupper. “The more [the space you’re in] reflects not only your design sensibilities but even aspects of who you are, that’s so comforting to us.”
DiMare Design
As an advocate of humane design, DiMare also points out that incorporating elements that align with your personal beliefs or philosophies, such as vegan fabrics and products or eco-friendly paints, can boost positive energy.

Ultimately, a meditation or relaxation space should embody the sights, sounds, smells and atmosphere that feel most relaxing to you, the professionals say.

“If you have a view of a dog park and you love that dog park, I would make your meditation space there,” says DiMare, “because when you do go into or come out of your meditation you have something beautiful that gives you peace and joy.”
Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design
Your turn
What elements make up your perfect relaxation space? Share your thoughts in the Comments below. And remember to like this story, save the images and join the conversation.

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