Safety and Security Tips, Comfortable Interior Design Ideas

Arya

Interior Design Ideas

Home is the only place where we feel safe and comfortable. However, to completely appreciate this pleasure, we must ensure its secure. Most of the time, security is associated with its architecture. While properly constructing a house is vital, a comfortable interior design can also play a big role here. 

So, whether you’re a new homeowner or just looking to renovate your current interior, you must keep safety in your mind. In this article, we have explored practical tips and ideas to improve your home security while creating a cozy atmosphere. 

Read on until the end to find helpful tips and inspiration for your next interior design project!

Non-Toxic Paint 

Non-Toxic Paint

Whenever we hear the word ‘interior design,’ images of painted walls with beautiful decor come to mind. The ambiance of this image depends on the person’s liking, as some people like sophisticated and light colors, while some go for dark and bold ones. But no matter whatever color you choose, you must not compromise on the quality of the paint.

It is a misconception among many people that home security only means protecting your house from burglars or any sort of intruder is important. But sometimes they tend to forget the inner items which can be hazardous to our health and cause serious issues. According to an Australian organization, some paints can be bad for health.

These paints release fumes when the walls are being painted, and some of them keep on releasing these toxins for a lot of months. People with respiratory conditions might suffer a lot from this, so it is advised to avoid using these paints. So, what’d you do?

As an alternative, you can use the one made with natural ingredients. Unfortunately, this option is slightly expensive, but health should always come first, especially if you have kids or people with allergies at home.

Safe & Comfortable Furniture

The first rule of thumb while selecting furniture is to look for one that is soft, ergonomic, and cushioned. For example, if you’re shopping for chairs, look for ones with a supportive backseat and ample cushioning on the seat.

Then take a deep look at its design to check its safety. If the furniture has rounded edges, give it a pass; otherwise, move on to the next one with a heavy heart. But at the end of the day, you want furniture that wouldn’t stub your toes (because that hurts!) or cause any other injury.

As mentioned in the paint section, nontoxic material should always be a priority. So, to sum it up, there are three things to look for while planning to buy a new piece of furniture;

  • Comfort
  • Safety
  • Non-toxic material

Proper Lightning

Proper Lightning

When it comes to home safety, lightning is not given much importance. But this interior design element is an essential key to keeping intruders away. As a plus, it can also give a great ambiance to your home.

While planning the lighting for different spaces in your house, you must consider the activities in each area. For example, it’s a great idea to add soft lights for a cozy ambiance in the bedroom, but a kitchen or a study room would be better with brighter lighting.

To save more energy, natural light should be given importance. So, you should avoid using artificial ones during the daytime.

Smart Home Technology

With technological advancements, it has become easier to incorporate security into your interior design plans. Smart locks and security features like keyless entry or remote monitoring give you peace of mind.

In addition to the security features, technology can also be used for comfort. For instance, smart thermostats are being used to control the room temperature with a finger touch. Plus, smart lighting systems are used to have custom lighting schemes.

Here are a few smart home technologies that need designated spots during the planning phase;

  • Smart cameras in the room of your children or pet to keep an eye on them so that they stay safe.
  • Digital locks to keep your doors and windows protected.
  • Smart lighting to create an ambiance according to your current mood.
  • Modern smoke detectors to stay alert in case of an unfortunate hazard.
  • Digital & smart thermostat to adjust the room temperature automatically based on your daily routine.

Simple & Open Floor Space 

Simple & Open Floor Space

Many despise the open floor space as it removes the sense of privacy and everything looks merged. However, if you have kids or elderly in your family, then it’s better to have an open and simple floor space. Here are a few reasons why you should have an open floor space at home;

  • You can watch your kids and pets to keep them safe.
  • Open space provides a quick exit in an emergency such as a natural disaster.
  • If intruders enter the house, they will have nowhere to hide.
  • It makes a small house look bigger than usual.

Design For Vulnerable Members

Kids, elderly people, and pets are the most vulnerable beings in a house and they mainly depend on an adult. So, if you are a responsible person, then it is your duty to take proper care and to design a home in a way that it’s safe for them.

For Kids

Kids are chaotic as they always need to do something. So, they find different ways to amuse themselves, but it can cause problems in terms of safety. So here are a few safety tips you can follow while designing the interior;

  • Earlier, we talked about the importance of lighting and that applies here too. You should have a brightly lit home so your kid can move freely.
  • Younger children have an insane obsession with trying to eat everything they see, so it is a good idea to purchase organic/non-toxic furniture.
  • Instead of having toys all around the house, find some storage solutions to organize them because no one likes to hit a Lego piece with their foot (it hurts a lot!).

For Elder People

Most of the older people are mature, so they don’t make a mess like the kids. But they are vulnerable because our bodies lose flexibility as we grow. So, you’ll have to take these actions to protect them from any potential injuries;

  • Install grab bars in the bathroom to avoid the issue of less mobility.
  • Try to go for an open floor plan so that it’s easy for them to move around.
  • While planning the interior, it might be tempting to go for shiny and bold flooring, but having a non-slip floor is a great idea to protect your elders.

For Pets

Some pets are messy, while some are sophisticated and elegant. Whatever your case is, it’s essential to take these precautionary measures to be on the safe side;

  • Choose the material for furniture and flooring that’s scratch free and easy to clean.
  • Dedicate some corners for your pets to keep them comfortable.

Conclusion

As a homeowner or interior designer, it is your responsibility to have safe designs to protect yourself and your family from potential hazards. Bring comfort first and choose the lighting and furniture according to that. 

But do you know what’s the most comfortable scenario? To have a house that’s safe for the people living in it. And to do that, you’ll have to make wise decisions, such as choosing smart home security, lighting, and safe furniture. Have a safe home!

Safety and Security Tips, Comfortable Interior Design Ideas was last modified: by