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How to help your mental health by creating a home that’s a safe haven
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has identified key traits for happiness at home, with almost two-thirds of us saying the place they live impacts on their mood.
Paula Higgins, Homeowners Alliance chief, says: “Home and garden are crucial to our wellbeing – we need them to be a safe haven.”
Here are eight key ways to to stop you from climbing the walls at home . . .
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to build a community with yours (55 per cent).Natural light and large windows. Clean glass inside and out, and open blinds and curtains fully in the day (53 per cent). Quality kip. If your home is on a busy road or in the middle of town, invest in earplugs and blackout blinds (52 per cent). Keep organised and tidy. Declutter rooms one by one so it is not overwhelming, and ask a pal to help (44 per cent). Cut out noise pollution. Invest in screening shrubs or sound-reducing fences, or soundproofed floors and ceilings if in a flat (38 per cent). Plenty of storage. Wilko and Ikea have low-cost storage options to keep your possessions in check (37 per cent).
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DRIVE up your savings by renting out your driveway.
The average spot makes £1,000 a year, research from Online parking portal shows.