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10 Questions to Help You Create a Personal Haven

Hilary June 5, 2017

Stuck in a quarantine? Now's the perfect time to create a haven!

Stuck in a quarantine? Now's the perfect time to create a haven!

Create a personal haven by putting together an inviting atmosphere for yourself. Start by asking yourself these 10 questions!

Woman is standing in the doorway of her haven, smiling and holding a bouquet of pink roses

Havens are wonderful places. They’re a retreat from the demands of the world.

When life pushes in – when you have a rough day at work, when you hear bad news from the doctor, when you’re just so stressed out – knowing you have a place where you’re comfortable to unwind is invaluable.

No matter where I’ve lived, I’ve managed to create a haven. But it hasn’t always been easy.

In fact, some of my teensy tiny apartments were so affordable for my teensy tiny housing budget that on moving day, they looked like they could never become a home, let alone a haven.

(Just because you live somewhere, doesn’t mean you have a haven.)

Wondering what kind of haven you’re already amazing at creating? And what kind of haven you should focus on right now? Find out with this quick quiz!

But I’ve used budget-friendly tips over and over to make some pretty huge transformations.

And I’d love to share one of my tricks that makes the biggest difference.

The secret to creating a haven for YOU

When you know you need to create a haven – and when you know that you want to –  make sure your haven is welcoming to you.

Other people will have other tastes and preferences. But don’t you want to come home to an atmosphere that makes YOU smile? Wouldn’t you like a home that’s filled with your favorite things? An inviting atmosphere for yourself?

"But don’t you want to come home to an atmosphere that makes YOU smile? Wouldn’t you like a home that’s filled with your favorite things? An inviting atmosphere for yourself?" - Hilary Bernstein, HomeToAHaven.com

10 questions to jumpstart your haven

As you focus on haven creation, think about what you prefer.

These 10 questions may help you figure out what you’d actually like to surround yourself with:

  1. What are some of your favorite belongings?
  2. What are your favorite colors?
  3. What photos remind you of favorite memories?
  4. What’s some of your favorite music?
  5. What are some of your favorite scents?
  6. What scents do you associate with home?
  7. What is comfort food for you?
  8. What kind of textures suit you best? (Silky smooth? Nubby textures? Furry? Sleek?)
  9. What’s your ideal design style? (Classic? Contemporary? Modern? Romantic?)
  10. What do you like to do to relax?

As you answer these questions, pay attention to what you discover. To create a haven that nurtures you, add these sights, smells, sounds, tastes and touches to your home.

Woman is sipping from a glass of lemonade

When your home’s not yours alone

If you share your home with someone else, you won’t be able to create your entire home on elements that nurture you. For example, your favorite music may drive your spouse crazy. Or your favorite color may not be anyone else’s favorite color. (It is possible that you’re the only one in your home who is smitten with hot pink.)

Even if you don’t have the freedom to tailor your entire home to your preferences, you definitely can make sure certain areas are just for you. You’ll just need to be creative in the ways that you add your favorite touches.

Listen to your favorite music when you’re alone. Or display your favorite photographs on your nightstand, so you can see them when you wake up and go to bed each day.

Using your answers to create a haven … for YOU!

Once you’ve figured out what you appreciate – and what elements could be used in creating a haven for yourself – and once you’ve also thought about the preferences of other people you live with, add your favorite things. Surround yourself by favorite sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touches.

Your entire home may not be filled with what you love, but when you intentionally add what you do like, you’ll be able to make yourself feel at home when you notice what you love. And that’s a great way to create an inviting atmosphere for yourself.

Woman is smiling

What are some things you could add to your home to create an inviting atmosphere?


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Hilary Bernstein is a Christ follower, wife, homeschooling mama, and writer who believes every Christian woman can transform her home into a haven. She's happiest when she's hosting friends and family for dinner, going on date nights with her husband, singing along to the radio while driving her kids around, enjoying live performances, relaxing on family vacations at the beach, and spending cozy family nights at home.The author of several books, Hilary loves to encourage her e-mail subscribers!
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