A Room of Your Own: Creating a Personal Space at Home

No matter how much we love the people we share our homes with, the time comes when we all need a little time and space for ourselves. Creating a space all your own can do wonders to bring a sense of calm and relaxation to hectic, chaotic days and lives that always seem to be moving too fast. Whether you have access to a whole room or just a small corner, curating a personal space is a great way to explore your personal tastes, tackle a new skill, and express yourself. 

A Home for Your Hobbies
What’s your hidden passion? Maybe you know, and maybe you haven’t even had a second to think about it. There are opportunities everywhere to prioritize your interests, even in small spaces. Spark your gardening creativity with a corner dedicated to potted plants or a window box to grow kitchen herbs. Chefs in training can add a shelf filled with favorite cookbooks or hang inspirational recipe photos, and aspiring musicians can display their instruments as art on the walls, surrounded by photos or records from their favorite musical influences. If writing or drawing captivates you, find a comfortable cozy chair with a desk or side table to organize your notebooks and art supplies.

A Calming Corner
No need to clear out an entire room for a meditative moment, the perfect personal nook is only a few steps away. Find some cozy seating—an armchair, loveseat, or even a beanbag if that’s what feels right for you. Check out your local shops for artwork that strikes you and build out from there. Do flowers give you a sense of serenity? Sign up for a monthly subscription from a local florist to fill your favorite vase. Bring your personality to life with self-care that reflects what you love, whether it’s yoga, reading, singing, dancing, or scrolling through videos of cute dogs. 

Items to Feather Your Nest:

Stoneware planter, $40, from Verdant in the Crossroads.
Porcelain Wrinkled Bag by Chandra Beadleston, $75, from Leopold Gallery in Brookside.
Emerald Hills painting by Evin Schuler, $250.
Lily Floral Designs’ monthly flower subscriptions start at $65.Â