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A RELAXING SPACE IN THE HOUSE THAT BRINGS COOLNESS, LET'S TAKE A PEEK AT THE INSPIRATIONS!

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For some people, a relaxation space at home is an important and dreamy necessity. Besides serving as a place to unwind, this room can also be used for enjoying hobbies or personal activities. The function, shape, and design of this room can vary widely, depending on your preferences. Let's check out some detailed inspirations for relaxation spaces at home!

1. Simple Relaxation Room

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As the name suggests, a relaxation room should be designed as relaxed as possible to create a serene atmosphere. It should calm your mind and relieve fatigue. Take the design of the relaxation room above, for instance. It's not adorned with many ornaments, giving it a simple yet classic feel.

You can engage in tranquil activities in this room, such as sipping coffee, reading the newspaper while enjoying tea, or just relaxing with a good book while sitting or lying on a comfortable and plush sofa. You can also add some complementary furniture, like a TV or an automatic massage chair.

2. Semi-Outdoor Relaxation Space

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A relaxation space doesn't always have to be indoors. If you have sufficient outdoor space, you can create a relaxation area in the backyard or on the side of the house with a view of the garden or a small fish pond. The sound of the wind rustling through the leaves and the gentle splashing of water in the fish pond will help calm your mind and relax your body. With an open atmosphere, this relaxation space will help you unwind and de-stress after a busy day. Another trick to create an open-air relaxation space is to have wide, operable windows or doors. This way, you can have an outdoor feel even in an indoor space.

3. Roof Deck Turned Relaxation Space

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Surprisingly, the rooftop of your house can be transformed into a delightful relaxation spot. Who would have thought that the roof could become such a pleasant place to unwind? Similar to open relaxation spaces, the atmosphere on the rooftop will be quite different from an indoor relaxation room. Be sure to use outdoor furniture to ensure durability and prevent damage from direct sunlight and rain.

You can replace a bed with a foldable or other waterproof material, so you won't have to worry about it during rainy days.

4. Relaxation Space in the Attic

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If you have an attic and are unsure about its use, consider turning it into your relaxation space. Attics are often underutilized or passed over by both residents and guests. Hence, you can have it all to yourself for a tranquil retreat.

One thing to keep in mind when converting your attic into a relaxation space is to ensure proper ventilation since attic spaces can get stuffy and sometimes hotter. You wouldn't want your relaxation space to be anything but relaxing due to the heat.

5. Relaxation Space Under the Stairs

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Creating a relaxation space is not always straightforward, as you have to make the most of every nook and cranny in your home. In some cases, a relaxation space may be less of a priority compared to other rooms. Utilizing the space under the stairs is a brilliant idea for turning it into a cozy little reading nook, perfect for relaxation.

6. A Minimalist and Relaxed Relaxation Space

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This relaxation space is truly chill and laid-back. It's not cluttered with various ornaments and furnishings, only using a few mismatched cushions and a carpet that still gives an artistic vibe. By adding a guitar as a room accent, you can play music, seek inspiration, and calm your mind. You can also add other musical instruments that you like, such as a piano, violin, and so on.

As the name suggests, a relaxation space should be made as comfortable and laid-back as possible :). A relaxation space is a very personal room. You can explore anything to create the best relaxation room that suits you, making your relaxation space perfect.

So, those were some inspiration for your dream relaxation spaces. Hopefully, they're helpful, and good luck trying them out :)

 

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