70+ ideas for creating a calming corner for adults
Sometimes it’s hard to be still, unwind and take a moment to focus on what brings us joy and renewal. 🌱 Our schedules fill up quickly with work, family and friends to the point we forget to make time for ourselves. Creating a calming corner for adults is a great way to make “me time” a reality!
Whether you need stress relief, a meditation space or just some quiet, these ideas will help you turn your bedroom, living room, front porch and more into the perfect home retreat! Create your own relaxation nook with these décor ideas, sensory elements and soothing ideas that will help you relax during a busy week. 🌻
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How can I create a relaxation nook in my bedroom?
The bedroom is already a haven—a place we go for sleep and renewal. Add a little more ritual to your wind-down routine with a corner of your bedroom that helps you decompress before heading off to dreamland. 🧸
- Style a corner of the room with a faux fur rug or blanket, plush pillows, fun curtains, etc.
- Include a shelf for a plant or the perfect place to set a book.
- Light a soothing candle to add some aromatherapy.
- Add a weighted or heated blanketto release tension before bed.
- Create a playlist with calming sounds like ocean waves, rainfall, etc.
- Keep a gratitude journal nearby to help you stay grounded in all the positive things happening in your life.
- Add a space to play your favorite board games or cozy video games that help you wind down.
- Set up a small fishtank or terrarium with plants and lightsfor ambiance.
Pro tip: Put your phone and other electronics away while you’re in your calming corner to limit distractions. Better yet, create a charging station that’s nowhere near any of your relaxation spaces!
How do I make a quiet space in my living room?
The living room is perfect for a cozy corner because it’s already a place where we relax and unwind from the day. Adding relaxing décor pieces and restful hobbies will enhance the room’s coziness. 🛋️
- Add some pillows to your décor for a touch of cozy.
- If a prayer corner sounds like the perfect thing, incorporate this DaySpring devotional.
- Stash your slippers and fuzzy socks in a decorative bin that can be easily tucked away under a chair.
- Fill a basket with calming activities like coloring books and small crafts like knitting or embroidery.
- Go shopping for a lounge chair that massages or get one that’s overstuffed and just super comfy.
- Incorporate soft lighting by displaying a lava lamp or a lamp that looks just like the moon.
- Create a YouTube playlist that has music and serene scenes that you can play on the TV.
What are some calming ways I can upgrade my office or work-from-home space?
An office can be a stressful space due to our daily workloads. Try adding some calming elements to your space that can ease tension and also help increase creativity. 💡
- Get a new office chair that lets you switch positions, avoid bad posture or just feels good for your back.
- Add a vase like this one for fresh flowers.
- Hang colorful illustrations and positive affirmations on the walls.
- Keep stress balls, squeeze toys or fidget spinners on hand to help you decompress during meetings.
- Try a UV lamp to get some sun vitamins even whenyou’re stuck working inside, especially in the winter.
- Find a colorful or funny mug that puts you in a good mood and keeps that coffee/tea coming.
- Place a fuzzy rug underneath your desk for added softness and warmth on chilly days.
- Use a desk that gives you the option to sit or stand while you work, to avoid stiffness in your joints and muscles.
- Set reminders for micro-breaks!
How can I enhance an under-stairs nook?
An under-stairs nook is a great spot to rest because it gives secret passageway vibes. Since it’s pretty low-traffic by nature, this space is perfect if you need a quiet moment to yourself without interruption. ☕
- Apply peel-and-stick wallpaper that looks like an enchanting forest or flower garden.
- Try hanging a strand of fairy lightsto make the space feel
- Plug in a sound machine to help you focus on mindfulness and block out household noise.
- If you have the spacefor it, think about installinga secret door.
- Get a fun mug for cozy, warm beverages to drink in your new favorite spot.
- Switch on a galaxy projector and count the stars or look for constellations.
- Relax in bean bags or other comfortable, low seating, like floor cushions and lots of pillows and blankets.
- Keep a collection of records and a record player in the corner for the kind of warm sound that only vinyl can create.
How can I make my patio or porch more peaceful?
Your porch or patio is just waiting to be a tranquil retreat. With bird songs, cool summer breezes and fragrant flowers, not much needs to be added to make this the calming corner of your dreams. 🌵
- Include a small fountain to add the sound of babbling water to the experience.
- Keep binoculars nearby for bird- and wildlife-watching, plus a journal to track any new critters spotted.
- Hang a wind chime for soothing sounds that start up anytime a breeze blows through.
- Set up a colorful hammock or porch swingfor lounging and cloud watching.
- Put out solar-charged lights to extend your use time of this comfy spot into the evening hours.
- Try a small, portable firepitfor warmth, comfort and amazing vibes.
- Plant flowers in pots to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
- Keep a journal nearby for thoughts and prayers that come to mind while you’re here.
How do I create a relaxing sunroom or window corner?
Sunshine paired with calming activities is always a good idea. A sunroom or window is an easy place to set up a little haven away from the hustle and bustle of everyday living. ☀️
- Make or buy a colorful suncatcher to give the space some personality.
- Decorate with plenty of plants that do well in full sun.
- Have essential items for a sun-bathing session: sunscreen, pillow, cold beverage, etc.
- Keep a fan on handfor warmer days, so you can stay comfortable all year round.
- Play calming spa-like melodies for a time of reflection or meditation sessions.
- Store a mini fridge nearby withall your snacks.
- Create an indoor fairy gardendisplay to add a little magic to the space.
- Add a crafting station for knitting, crocheting or another soothing activity.
What are some tips for making a calming corner for adults feel more personal?
Okay, you’ve got basic tips for spaces and places. But how do you take them to the next level? These ideas will help.
How do I make my calming corner feel like me?
Adding elements that feel like you will make your space more grounding. If you share your home with others, it will also give you a sense that the space is completely yours. ☺️
- Set up small frames of loved ones.
- Decorate with your favorite colors.
- Hang a vision board with all your goals for the year.
- Use a theme like your favorite animal, TV show or hobby as décor inspo.
- Keep a childhood photo of yourself inthe space so you remember to be gentle to
- Stash some greeting cards for when you want to write a friend.
- Find a spot for a memory box full of joyful times you can look through.
- Set up a mini calming corner for your pet.
What are some ideas for updating my calming corner based on the season?
Changing up your space based on the season will help keep things fresh and rejuvenating. Plus, it will feel like you have a new corner each season! 🍃
- Cuddle up with seasonal throw blankets and pillows.
- Light holiday scented candles.
- Add DIY floral arrangementsin spring and summer.
- Hang a different framed quote for each season.
- Switch out framedphotos for the holidays.
- Use different lighting per season such as windows for spring and summer, lamps for fall and candles for winter.
- Put up a mini Christmas tree in winter.
- Give your corner a theme: creepy for Halloween, ornaments for Christmas, rabbits for Easter, etc.
What are some calming micro-routines I can incorporate into my relaxation space?
A micro-routine will help you find little moments during the day to slow down and breathe. These are great for helping you stay focused on bigger tasks. 📚
- Take breaks from sitting…walk around a little and stretch.
- Write in your gratitude journal.
- Try a 10- or 15-minuteyoga video.
- Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
- Listen to your favorite podcast.
- Write one reasonyou’re proud of yourself.
- Answer a writing prompt.
- Listen to a calming song and doodle through it.
We hope these ideas help you create a calming retreat to collect your thoughts, focus on the good and find little pockets of rest all in the comfort of your home! 🏡
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