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How to Practice Self-Care by Renovating Your Space

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What does self-care mean to you?

To some people, self-care means treating yourself. Whether that’s going for that long-overdue massage, taking some time to yourself in a luxurious, candlelit bubble bath, or indulging in a fun shopping trip to update your wardrobe, self-care is a common—and important!—resolution for many people.

But self-care is about more than the occasional indulgence. Surrounding yourself with serenity and relaxation is a key part of practicing self-care. And you deserve to have that rejuvenating, spoil-yourself feeling every day!

Updating your personal space is an investment in yourself.

A recent client of mine discovered how renovating and decorating are some of the best self-care decisions you can make. They decided it was time to reinvent their bathroom into a space that had a relaxed, luxurious atmosphere. They wanted a space that was organized where everything had its place, but they also wanted a larger shower so their bathroom had a more spa-like feel. Storage space probably isn’t the first thing you think of when it comes to creating a place for self-care, but clutter doesn’t make for a relaxing atmosphere.

Creating the bathroom of their dreams required taking some space from the walk-in closet in order to increase the shower size. We added storage to their principal bedroom so everything they wanted to store had a home.

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Creating a calming, relaxing haven in your home is an easy way to incorporate self-care into your everyday life. For these clients, that haven included a beautiful bathroom, purposeful organization, and a soft, personalized colour palette.

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