Tips for creating a quiet and cosy space at home

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Tips for creating a quiet and cosy space at home

In today’s fast-paced and increasingly connected world, finding moments of peace and quiet has become ever more important.

One way to help achieve this is by having a space in your home to retreat to, a place where you can unwind, read a book, or simply sit in silence. Here are some tips for creating a cosy and quiet space at home.

What Makes a Good Cosy Space?

Creating a cosy space is about more than just aesthetics; it’s all about an environment that feels safe, comfortable, and inviting. Here are some key elements to consider:

1. Comfortable Seating: The foundation of any cosy space is comfortable seating. Whether it’s a big armchair, a cushioned window seat, or a bean bag, choose something that you can sink into. Add soft blankets and cushions for extra comfort.

2. Lighting: Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood. Opt for soft, warm lighting rather than harsh, bright lights. Table lamps, floor lamps, and fairy lights can help to create a warm and relaxing atmosphere. If possible, position your cosy space near a window to take advantage of natural light during the day.

3. Personal Touches: Make the space your own by adding personal touches. This could include anything from some of your favourite books and artwork to plants, photos and scented candles. 

4. Quiet and Privacy: To truly enjoy your cosy space, it’s important to minimise distractions. If possible choose a spot in your home that is away from traffic noise. Consider using room dividers, curtains, or even noise-cancelling headphones to create a sense of privacy and quiet.

5. Storage: Keep your cosy space clutter-free by incorporating storage solutions. Shelves, baskets, and small tables can help keep books, magazines, and other essentials organised but within easy reach.

Here’s a pick of properties currently for sale with cosy spaces for reading and quiet reflection

 

 

Further information

Contact Rory McKenzie or Phil Bates

 

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