Happiness is a loaded word and a subjective — and often elusive — goal. There are more accessible targets: Contentment. Peace. Comfort. Reduced stress. And if there’s one place we all deserve to feel any or all of these things, it’s in our homes. Whether you have a tiny room in a group house, an apartment or a roomy suburban single-family home, your space should be an escape, a balm and a reflection of your true self. We know, though, that things small and large get in the way of those vibes.
We’re here to help. We’ve rounded up some of our best advice on how to make your home more comfortable, more green, more you. If all of that can make you even a little bit happier, it’s worth the effort.
Mind your sleep
Studies have shown that sleep deprivation can raise your risk of depression and a host of other health problems. So taking a long, hard look at your bedroom is an obvious place to start.
1. Pick a pillow that suits your sleep style. Pillow technology has evolved considerably in recent years. Today’s options can accommodate side sleepers, neck pain, pregnancy and every preference for softness.
2. Pay attention to your environment. Ideally, your room is dark, quiet and cool — think between 65 and 75 degrees.
3. Consider cooling bedding, whether it’s a mattress, pillow or sheets. This can be particularly helpful for “hot” sleepers.
4. Go for a bigger bed. If encroaching kids and pets are cramping your style, a mega mattress might help. You can easily fit a family of four and a dog the size of a small car in the 9-by-9 foot Alaskan king. Just make sure your room can accommodate the size — and weight — before you buy.
5. Conquer your cover wars. With the Scandinavian sleep method, couples share a bed but have separate bedding. That means no more waking up in the middle of the night with no blankets.