If you’re like us here at Grand Home Furnishings, you work extremely hard all day and deserve a place where you can shed the weight of the day and recharge in preparation for the next one. Unfortunately, that’s not always possible; between daily chores and raising children, it can often feel like the complete opposite. For this reason, we want to share a few tips you can use to increase the comfort of your home.
Color Your Home Comfortable
Adding, reducing, or simply changing the color schemes in your home is a simple and rather inexpensive way to create a positive, relaxing atmosphere in your home. Use light colors like blue, white, beige or green and avoid strong colors like reds and yellows if you want to create a sense of calm and peace. Don't miss the opportunity to mix and match furniture to help with your color schemes too.
Light A Candle…Or Two
For as long as they have existed, candles have been used in aiding relaxation; the slow flicker of the flame promotes relaxation and tranquility. You make a conscious effort when you light a candle. You want to feel calmer, and lighting a candle is the first step. Candles can also be an important element of your home decor. So, go for it! Decorate your home with candles for a sensible look, aromatic smell, and the relaxation you need.
Open a Window 
Fresh air is often overlooked when discussing ways to improve your home, but it shouldn’t be. Breathing clean air should be a priority, but with our consistent use of fans and a/c units, it’s easy to forget that the same air has been circulating for hours. Buying a humidifier can be expensive and cost upwards of a couple hundred dollars. So, do what families have been doing since we first began cutting square holes in walls, open your windows. You don’t have to come home to a hectic and chaotic environment. Having an uncomfortable space doesn’t have to continue. Investing a little time in making a few changes can greatly increase your mood and comfort levels at home.