A room-by-room guide for better balance
Find your balance, room by room
Every corner of the house can be used to improve a sense of self and well-being. You just need to know where to look.
Eat together, grow together
Companionship and emotional support can have a positive impact on mental well-being. So, why not make time for regular family or house meals? It can be any meal of the day – the key is togetherness, not timings.
Did you know?
42% of people say their relationships with their family have improved over the last 12 months.
Get a good night’s sleep
TV, tablets, mobile phones and laptops can keep your brain wired. Where possible, remove any distractions from your bedroom. If you find yourself lying in bed awake for more than 20 minutes, get up and do something relaxing in low light.
Did you know?
55% of people say sleeping is most important for maintaining a sense of mental well-being at home.
Feed your wellbeing
Chopping, slicing, dicing… cooking can be an act of culinary mindfulness as you focus on the task at hand. Try new recipes and get creative in the kitchen to boost your mood.
Did you know?
28% of people say eating is the best activity for maintaining a sense of mental well-being.
Why balance matters
The IKEA Life at Home Report reveals the intimate link between our relationship with our homes and our mental well-being.