Zen-inspired, this space speaks volumes about relaxation. Japanese décor is known for being simple yet elegant, minimalist yet cozy. There's flow in the room, colors are subtle and nature is always a part of it. Get inspired and create your own Zen respite.
17. Detox your home. Harsh chemicals can aggravate allergies, so do your best to avoid bringing them into your home. Swap out chemical cleaners and air fresheners for natural versions, and air out new furnishings and freshly dry cleaned clothes to give toxins a chance to off-gas.18. Keep the air fresh. Open the windows to let in fresh air, unless you have seasonal allergies, and consider using a room air filter to clean the air. Avoid using fireplaces and definitely do not allow smoking in the house.Tell us: Do you or does someone in your home suffer from allergies? Share your tips for keeping an allergy-proof home in the Comments.More: Allergy-proof your home room by room
A door(s) should open onto the rear patio at the back of the house. This provides access to two different patios. Yes, again with the clerestory windows...
this may be my fave in this house, with the ceiling windows and French doors. I'd use a different color but love the floors the warm wood accent the bed and the windows everywhere.