The holiday season is here! Our homes become the centerpiece of family gatherings, parties with friends, and places where memories are made that last a lifetime. Creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for your family and guests can be easily accomplished by just keeping a few things in mind. Not unlike the staging process for showing a home for sale, your goal is to engage all of the senses and create an environment where people feel at ?home?. Our senses play such a key role in how we perceive our environments. Sights, sounds, and smells create those subtle nuances that take a place from a ?house? to a ?home? for the holidays.
Sights
Using natural elements to create texture for center pieces, side tables or mantels adds warmth and coziness to a room that plastic and glitter just can?t achieve. Make a trip to the forest to collect acorns, pine cones and holly branches or purchase nuts or fruits or even branch clippings from your own yard to create settings throughout your home that are warm and inviting. Even if your room doesn?t have a fireplace, we can still create that same coziness with clusters of pillar candles of different heights and sizes.
Sounds
Investing in a sound system or even a quality iPod docking station system can be another element in creating a warm and inviting home. Men and women hear sounds differently. Men usually hear better in the lower frequency ranges, while women typically hear better in higher frequencies. Poorer quality sounds systems use speakers and equalization that fall into the mid range frequencies. Unfortunately all mid range frequencies can be perceived by both sexes as shallow, with no body to it. Selecting a higher quality system will give all of your guests the best opportunity to experience your musical selections in the warmest way. Another trick is to make sure your docking station or speakers are placed directly on the floor. The bass frequencies will travel through the floor and allow your guests to ?feel? the music as well.
Smells
They say that our sense of smell creates the most long-lasting memories. Candles, fresh flowers, essential oils, herb bundles, potpourri and even a crackling fire can all play important roles in creating a pleasant aroma.?Even frozen dough breads, rolls or cookies, that are baked off just before guests arrive, can instantly transport your guests to good memories of Thanksgiving dinner at grandma?s or a big family feast with all the relatives, you can see why the smell of fresh baked bread or a yummy apple pie would bring about good feelings and help create an overall calming effect. Job well done.
Source: http://nashvilleandbeyond.com/2012/12/13/home-for-the-holidays/
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