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Social distancing, or stay-safe-at-home, has been the clarion call for most governments and health organizations all over the world for the better part of the year 2020. If you are one of those who have been impacted and have seen their world stay firmly fixed in place here is your solution: 11 tips that work:

Make your home cozy

Move or rearrange furniture around the house in order to maximize floor space. That will make your home feel less cramped. If you have some money saved up, add a few extra silky throws, some fluffy pillows, a new rug, and some squishy blankets to make the home a little cozier.

Add natural light

A simple home remodeling project such as adding an extra window will give your home the gentle breeze and extra natural light that you have been missing since you stopped going outdoors. If you don’t have a budget for a remodel, you should consider dressing down the windows to allow in more light. You really shouldn’t cover them up now that you are constantly at home.

Pro tip: Try to reorganize your furniture so that you spend most of your days in areas with the most daylight and areas that help you make the most of your view. You can, for example, set up your home workstation at the window facing the city, or the beach if you are that lucky.

Invest in indoor plants

These are good for three reasons. First, they are beautiful so they will improve your home’s synthetic appeal. Second, they purify your indoor air so you don’t get intoxicated in the home. And third, they are just like pets- they keep your company and allow you to love and care for them. In addition, you can always add some grow lights on top of them so they can grow and flourish faster, plants will give your life some sense of purpose.

If you don’t like the increased responsibility that comes with owning a live plant, you can stock up on dried flowers. Those will add color in your home and will never die even if you neglect them after the lockdown is lifted.

Stock up bath and hygiene products

Many people have stocked up on toilet paper, which is great, but that is not all you need. Have enough hand soap for 2-3 months, feminine hygiene products, concentrated laundry detergent, shampoo, and other bathroom and kitchen cleaning supplies. If you have a baby, stock up on diapers, formula, and baby wipes etc.

Declutter

In as much as you want to feel comfortable at home during this period, clutter could be preventing you from achieving this. You probably have been keeping clutter because your hands have been full of other things to do. Now that you are spending most of your time at home, there is enough time to do this.

The best way to do it in an organized manner is to start from one room to the other. Remove the things that you no longer use from the house. From this you can identify those that you can donate to a worthy cause; now is a good time to lend a hand to the less fortunate. Throw the rest away.

Make a home mini-spa

One thing that has probably been curtailed from your normal schedule is your favorite spa sessions. However, you can still recreate the moments in your bathroom. Grab some essential oils, cider vinegar, noble vegetable oils and other ingredients to make cosmetic treatments and masks. You can always get a guide online on how to prepare one.

To complete the spa feeling, light scented candles as you soak away in your bath. You will love the rejuvenated you at the other side of the session in your home spa. Besides, a little escape from the hustles of taking care of the home will be good for your relaxation.

Clean

Above everything else, you want to stay in a clean place during this period. General cleaning will instantly transform your home and improve the air that you are breathing. Take your time to clean the rarely washed items in your home such as the carpet, curtains, sofa and windows. Dust the cabinets and shelves.

A thorough cleaning helps in identifying things that need minor repairs that you could have otherwise not noticed. You also find misplaced things that you’ve frantically been looking for.

Organize

Talking of things getting lost in the house now is the time to create a territory for each and every item in your house. No one likes looking for items everywhere with no success. Organize your storage and categorize items according to how frequently they are used. Utilize to top shelves and cabinets for rarely used items such as party glasses and sewing kits. Place the frequently used ones such as shoe brushes in the lower shelves.

Make your bedroom comfortable

Even if you are working from home, you can’t help but spend a little more time in your bedroom. Some days you will feel lazy to get out of bed and end up working on your laptop from your bed. It will give you much comfort if you made your bedroom a little cozier. Start by cleaning the mattress, if it is too much work for you, you can always pay someone to do it. Consider changing your beddings; those made from natural materials are always a good choice. Get comfortable pillows and a cozy blanket. Lastly, block out the light with blackout curtains to ensure that you are enjoying quality sleep.

Dedicate a corner to exercising

Compared to when you were commuting for work, working from home doesn’t guarantee much movement. There are no stairs to climb, you don’t have to run for the elevator or bus and you are no longer walking around the office as it is your norm.

We all know that exercise is good for you, especially if you want to stay productive working from home. Dedicate a corner in your house for your exercise. Now that you can’t go to your gym session, create a mini-gym at home. Invest in some equipment, starting with a gymnastic mat for yoga, fitness bands, dumbbells, and weights.

Create a library at home

One way to expand your knowledge is by reading extensively. You probably listen to an audiobook in your daily commutes to work, but now is the time to feel the sweetness of turning pages and reading from a book. Purchase a display cabinet or a bookcase to create a library at home. Complete the look with framed photos and small indoor plants placed on the empty places of the bookcase.

Conclusion

Stay connected during this social distancing and isolation season. This is good for your mental health. Keep your mind engaged all the time be it through physical exercise, indulging in DIY projects, or doing household chores. Learn a new skill if you can. Anything that will get you to the other end of the pandemic safe, sound, and healthy, by all means, do it!

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