Improving Your Home for Increased Happiness

When you have been living in your home for any period of time, it will likely lose its new "shininess," and that initial feeling that you fell in love with will slowly fade away. As you become more comfortable in your home and your life starts to seep into all the cracks and crevices, you might find that that initial wow factor has worn off, and you are becoming less enthusiastic about your living space. This is only natural, but it isn't permanent.

According to UK research, homeowners get bored after the first 12 months, and a stagnant feeling and itchy feet for something new replaces the buzz of a new home. If this sounds familiar, there are ways you can revive your love for your home without having to sell up and move on.

Siding

Siding has been popular in American homes for many years now, and as such, changing, adding, or updating your home using siding can help you give it a completely new look and feel. Even just giving it a clean and paint job can be a quick fix if you can't afford to replace the existing siding. Investing in residential siding can offer other benefits beyond the aesthetic, including protecting your home from damage, adding extra security to the building, and even increasing the value of your home.

Declutter

If it isn't the actual house itself but rather how you are actually living it, then having a declutter can work wonders. Go room by room, look at what you have in there, and start the process of moving out anything you don't want and repurposing it. Have a garage sale, donate to good causes, or give to people in need if it's still usable to remove it from your home. Even doing this in one area of your home can help you to breathe easier and increase your enjoyment of your home.

Decorate

Even painting a room plain white can help to give you a blank canvas to start again. If your home is depressing you or you don't feel happy living there, why not freshen up your decor and get painting or stripping wallpaper? Decorating is a relatively inexpensive thing to do and can help you completely change how your home looks and feels. Paired with other tasks in this post, it can have quite the impact for little effort on your part,

Add Greenery

Plants and nature specifically have been scientifically proven to help you feel better, so it's little wonder why people incorporate greenery into their homes. Having plants in your house can not only add to your decor choices and improve how your home looks but also improve your mood and boost your happiness. And you can display your plants pretty much anywhere. Floor-standing planets with tall plants, training plants hanging from high shelves or ceilings, or potted plants on tabletops and window ledges, the choice is yours. It's worth noting that you don't need to have real plants for this benefit; even artificial ones will work if you're not as green-fingered or have allergies. This is a good compromise, too.

Hang Picture or Artwork

A great way to improve your happiness at home is to personalize it. Hang some artwork you'll love on the walls, or put up some pictures of loved ones and pets. Whatever you find you enjoy looking at, get it up where you can see it and look at the difference it can make to your home.

Renovate

If you have the funds or means to do this, renovations can help you to make the space you've got work for you. You can work with contractors to help you design the perfect floor plan for some or all of your home or add an extension to increase the space and give you literally more breathing room. From developing your basement into a living space complete with rooms and amenities to adding another floor in your loft space and expanding your kitchen or dining areas further into your yard for increased square footage, you have plenty of options that can work to help you turn your house into something you want to spend more time in instead of avoiding.

Increasing your happiness at home can boost your overall wellness and mental health. Living somewhere that gets you down isn't ideal, but if you are able to, making positive changes can be beneficial in so many ways. Try these tips out and see how you feel.

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