Are you a fan of cleaning your house and keeping everything in order? Well, more than OCD, this practice can improve concentration, reduce stress and save time in your daily life, according to an article in Architectural Digest Mexico and Latin America.
For this reason, in recent years the house-hushinga practice proposed by The Nester that allows you to obtain a new perspective on the spaces in your home and eliminate the “voices” that generate chaos and disorder.
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But, What is house-hushing and how can we develop it? Well, today in Debate we present you a proposal that will help you optimize the spaces in your home, work or that place that gives you peace.
How to carry out house-hushing
House-hushing, as defined by its creator, Myquillyn Smith, involves eliminate things that take up physical, visual and emotional space in our homes.
The main idea of this new trend in homes is create harmonious environments free of distractionsfor which a process of radical clearing of the rooms is proposed.
He house-hushing method is simple but effective. First, you choose the room you want to “silence.” Then, all things that take up space in said room are removed, including wall decorations and curtains.
Finally, the space is kept empty for at least 24 hours before only the necessary, wanted or really useful things are returned. Since you had a moment of peace to get what you really need.
The philosophy of house-hushing
According to The Nester, house-hushing implies a backwards way of organizing. Instead of cleaning and returning everything to its place, you allow yourself to observe the space from new perspectives, imagining how we would like to have it.
This way, we become more selective when deciding what to keep and what to throw awaythus promoting a sense of harmony and order.
For interior design site Lick, “quieting the house” means reducing visual clutter to allow colors, shapes, and materials to provide comfort and calm. A minimalist approach to design is suggested, prioritizing warmth and comfort through the clever use of color and texture.
In this new stage of decorationThe Guardian article suggests that warm colors such as pale pink, orange, light red or green can create a feeling of calm.
In addition, choosing textures such as wool and velvet, as well as the use of natural materials such as wood and stones, can help create cozy and relaxing spaces.
If you’re having a hard time getting started, the TikTok account @downsizeupgrade offers inspiring content. Abigail, a self-proclaimed “Simplification Coach,” shares videos where she encourages getting rid of unnecessary items, including unappreciated gifts. This practice, although challenging, can be liberating and lead to a happier, tidier home.
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