In an ideal world, you probably want a fresh, oasis-like home to welcome you at the end of each day when your bones are tired and your brain is fried. Just imagine a peaceful space where you can truly kick back, relax, and think about nothing. 

Flash forward to reality where, for many of us, home is just another place to worry about. From endless housework to cluttered spaces, our rooms can all too quickly become stale, and ultimately unwelcoming. Before you know it, you may well prefer to stay at the office. At least that space feels fresh and clean without you needing to put any effort in!

This is a sad reality, and it takes the heart out of home. Luckily, if your rooms are feeling stale right now, there’s probably a good reason for it. Keep on reading to find out what that is, and what you can do about it. 

Reason 1: Poor Air Quality

Poor air quality at home has to be one of the leading reasons for an unwelcoming, stale-feeling. You’re hardly going to want to stick around if you’re hit with an undertone of musk every time you open the door! Unfortunately, interior spaces are prone to poor air quality, especially if you’re out of the house for extended periods. 

As well as making for an unwelcoming return, the problem of poor air quality can wreak havoc on your health via issues that might include – 

  • Respiratory problems

  • Allergies

  • Eczema

  • Infection risk

  • And more

Things to try: 

Your dank home might be dragging you down, but this is an easier issue to fix than you might think, with solutions including –

  1. Open your windows: Opening your windows for at least 15 minutes a day year-round can significantly decrease the rank of home-based dankness. Equally, you could leave a window or two open all day to ensure a fresh space for your return. 

  2. Perfect air conditioning:Air conditioning filters are another great option for keeping your rooms fresher, as they work to filter and purify each room, even when you aren’t around!

  3. Address damp areas: Removing damp where possible can make a huge difference, and might include wiping down any condensation and addressing things like roof leaks as soon as possible. 

Reason 2: A Lack of Plants

Have you ever seen a spa without a few plants dotted around? Probably not because, as well as providing undeniable tranquility, plants add a real sense of freshness to interior spaces. Not only that, but plants literally purify the air. 72% of people also report feeling generally happier with plants incorporated into their homes!  

If you don’t have any plants at home, then your rooms are far more likely to feel flat. Instead, it’s worth trying to incorporate at least one carefully chosen plant across every room, and to care for it so that it thrives and keeps that space as fresh as possible. 

Things to try: 

Incorporating plants isn’t a difficult concept to get your head around, but things you might want to try to get the most of this option include – 

  1. Choose the right types of plants: Some plants are better for air purification than others. Top options worth incorporating include rubber plants, peace lilies, and bamboo palms. 

  2. Keep plants healthy: Dead or dying plants make stale rooms feel worse, so make sure your plant family thrives by always following watering and feeding instructions.

Reason 3: Paint That Needs a Touch-Up

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you can paint your rooms once and never tackle this task again. In truth, experts recommend repainting interior walls at least every 5-10 years, with preferable touch-ups in between. 

Nothing makes your rooms feel outdated and well-worn more than visible scuff marks or other damage on your walls. By comparison, transforming your home with a freshly painted room will ensure your rooms remain glowing, stylish, and welcoming for a long time to come. 

Things to try: 

If you think your paint needs a touch-up or a complete redo, then you’re probably right. Some things you can try to make this easier include – 

  1. Keep old paint pots: Keeping old paint pots is invaluable for easily touching up scuff marks or other damage with an exact color match. 

  2. Plan a refresh: If touch-ups stop working then it’s probably time for a refresh. Getting on top of this sooner rather than later will help to lighten your homecomings. 

  3. Try to tackle rooms around the same time: If you paint rooms at a load of different times, it’ll be difficult to track that 5-10-year timespan. While it may mean extra work, setting aside a week or so to tackle all of your rooms will be a huge help in the long run. 

Reason 4: A Home That No Longer Fits

Sometimes, your best efforts won’t help to make your home feel fresh again. If you’ve taken all of the steps on this list, and still feel like your home isn’t working for you, it may simply be that you’ve outgrown the space. 

This is especially true if you’re constantly dealing with clutter that stops even freshly decorated rooms from feeling good. Or maybe you’ve just been in a space so long that you’ve stopped appreciating its unique features? In this instance, more extreme measures may be necessary to invigorate your love of home once more. 

Things to try:

If your home isn’t fitting despite your best efforts, it’s time for last-ditch attempts to save the space in the following ways – 

  • Try storage solutions: If your growing family is cluttering your home, smart storage solutions could be the refresh you need. 

  • Consider renovation plans: Think about where and how you might like to renovate your home, and whether that would provide you with a newly refreshing space that’s suitable for your needs.

  • Make a move: If all else fails, moving can be a great way to start fresh and feel fresh at home. 

It isn’t always easy tackling stale rooms in your home, but it needn’t be difficult, either, with this list to hand. 

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