Top 10 Ways to Create Peace in Your Home Interior


The world feels heavy right now. Many of us are navigating uncertainty, worry, and the need to protect our peace more than ever. When the outside world feels overwhelming, creating a sanctuary within our homes can help us feel grounded and safe.

Here are ten thoughtful, practical ways to infuse your home with calm and joy, making it a refuge from the chaos. These ideas go beyond design—they’re about crafting an environment that nurtures both your mind and spirit.

Embrace Seasonal Decor

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Seasonal decor helps us stay connected to nature’s rhythms, grounding us in the present moment. Use versatile, neutral vessels like glass canisters, vases, and trays, and switch their contents to reflect the season. For autumn moving into winter, I love dried florals, eucalyptus, winterberry, and willow stems in a vase. In clear glass canisters, I keep dried oranges, loose leaf chai tea, cinnamon sticks, and local honey. These small touches not only refresh your space but also serve as gentle reminders of nature’s beauty and continuity.

Layer Cozy Textures

Phoenix Interior Designer styling seasonal home decor including a faux fur throw blanket and plush accent pillow on a boucle accent chair

The right textures can transform your home into a warm retreat. Rotate throw blankets and pillow covers seasonally, incorporating cozy fabrics like velvet, knits, faux fur, and linen in the cooler weather. Neutral tones with darker hues in cooler months create a grounded, inviting atmosphere. If your furniture, window treatments, and rugs stay relatively neutral, you can easily layer in seasonal accents for an effortless refresh. Textiles add a tactile comfort that feels like a warm embrace.

Create a Hot Beverage or Bar Station

A simple tea or coffee station can turn ordinary moments into rituals of comfort. Stock it with your favorite loose-leaf tea, local honey in a charming pot, dried citrus slices, and a well-loved mug. For something stronger, prepare your bar with autumn-inspired ingredients—smoky whiskeys, cinnamon sticks, or espresso martini essentials. These small corners of intentionality remind us to slow down and savor life’s little pleasures.

Set Up an Outdoor Sanctuary

Spending time outdoors is a balm for the soul, especially during cooler months. Arrange cozy seating with throw blankets, pillows, and soft lighting in your backyard or patio. Whether it’s for stargazing, a quiet morning coffee, or a family dinner under the sky, creating a welcoming outdoor space encourages connection with nature and loved ones.

Create a Puzzle and Games Table

Dedicate a table for family activities like puzzles, board games, or creative projects. Keep games and supplies organized nearby, and ensure the area has good lighting and comfortable seating. Beyond quality time with loved ones, this space doubles as a creative outlet for coloring, drawing, or crafting. Engaging in hands-on activities is a wonderful way to relax and foster connection.

Turn Off the TV & Play Together

Screens often bring the noise of the world into our homes. Instead of letting them dominate, create a designated space for family activities like puzzles, board games, or creative projects. Keep games and supplies organized in a cozy corner with comfortable seating and good lighting. This space can serve as a creative outlet for coloring, drawing, and crafting, giving everyone the chance to unwind and connect. And if you do have a TV, consider one like the Samsung Frame that doubles as an art display when not in use, showcasing seasonal artwork or family photos. Turning off the TV entirely and making space for hands-on activities not only reduces distractions but also fosters deeper connections and creates lasting memories.

Design a Reading Nook

A cozy reading corner offers a quiet space to unwind. Add a comfy chair or chaise lounge, an ottoman, and a side table for your favorite drink or snack. Include throw blankets, pillows, and a soft lamp for ambiance. Displaying books on a shelf or table not only makes them accessible but also creates a visual reminder of past adventures and new ones waiting to be discovered.

Let in Natural Light

Home decor styled by Mackenzie Collier Interiors includes a modern sculptural desk lamp and round wooden planter in Scottsdale rental home

Light has a profound impact on mood. Bamboo light-filtering shades, like the ones I use from Select Blinds, soften sunlight while maintaining privacy. I also love hanging crystal prisms near windows to add a magical touch as rainbows dance around the room. Natural light invigorates your home, creating an uplifting and airy environment that soothes the spirit.

Play Seasonal Music

Music is a powerful way to influence the energy of your home. Curate a playlist for each season, blending calming tunes with nostalgic favorites. A long playlist can play in the background for hours, creating a soothing soundscape that accompanies your daily routines. It’s a simple, effective way to infuse your space with warmth and personality. I also love the nostalgia of having an AM/FM radio on when I’m cooking or doing chores - it brings back childhood memories of my grandma’s kitchen.

Build Your Stockpile for Peace of Mind

While creating a peaceful home environment, it’s also helpful to feel secure in the practical things. For me, it personally helps to have a stockpile of essentials like canned goods, coffee & tea, 5-gallon water jugs, toiletries, and common medicines. I set up a simple system in my garage where I keep these items organized, and I’ve dedicated $20 per grocery trip over the next six months to building up this supply. It may not be necessary, but just knowing it’s there gives me peace of mind—especially when things feel uncertain with our supply chain. It’s another layer of security that helps me feel like my family and I will be okay, no matter what happens.

In challenging times, our homes can be more than just shelters—they can be sanctuaries. By thoughtfully creating spaces that promote peace, connection, and creativity, we can find solace no matter what’s happening outside.

From my home to yours, I hope these ideas inspire you to craft a space that feels safe, joyful, and uniquely yours. Let’s take care of ourselves and each other, one cozy corner at a time.

Warmly,

Mackenzie Collier


 

About Mackenzie Collier Interiors

Established in 2011, Mackenzie Collier Interiors is a Phoenix-based design firm specializing in residential and commercial spaces. Our team crafts unique environments tailored to client visions, tackling projects from home renovations to large-scale multi-family housing developments. Proudly LGBTQ owned, Mackenzie Collier Interiors prioritizes transparency and efficiency, offering inclusive design services nationwide.

Mackenzie Collier

Owner | Lead Interior Designer, Mackenzie Collier Interiors

https://mackenziecollierinteriors.com
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