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Design your home the way you’d like to live

5 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Designing your home to boost happiness involves focusing on six key factors: security, healthy conditions, adaptability, relaxation, connection, and personal reflection. Prioritise creating safe, flexible, and cosy spaces that reflect who you are, while making sure they support your needs for socialising and well-being. Small changes like adding natural light or personal touches can make a big difference.

Envisage the moment you turn your keys in the lock and step into your home. In an ideal world, it would be a moment of pleasant anticipation, relief, and possibly even excitement. But all too often, the chaos of life dictates our emotions, and we can focus on little but the tasks at hand; babies to feed, tidying to be done, and bills to be paid.

These are, of course, the stuff of life, and they’re not going anywhere in a hurry, but our approach to them can make all the difference. And we believe that the design of our homes significantly impacts our behaviour and mood. Here, we explore the connection between our homes, interior design and how we feel so that we might learn how to feel better.

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