So what makes a home cozy? Gala Magriñá is a holistic interior designer and the principal designer at Gala Magriñá Design, an agency based in Westchester, New York. She says, "Relaxing homes almost always use gentle, tonal colors that soothe the nervous system and create an immediate sense of ease."
Magriñá explains that too much color can be "overstimulating." This applies not only to wall paint choices but also to pieces that take up lots of visual space, like furniture and bedding.
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Lighting plays a huge role in how nice a home feels, too. So it's a good idea to have multiple options.
Lamps—particularly those with multiple brightness settings—sconces, overhead lighting, natural light, and even candles can add so much to the ambiance.
It's all about being able to make the light soft when you need it and bright when you don't.
If you want physical comfort, choose soft, plush textures.
In a bedroom, this might mean choosing 300- to 600-thread count sheets or plump down pillows. In a living room, it could be a high-pile rug underfoot, a velvet sofa, or a fuzzy, oversized blanket draped over the sofa.
Not only do soft textures look nice and make a space feel inviting, but they help the body settle and rest, Magriñá adds.
Even if you go with a mostly neutral color palette for your relaxed space, don't be afraid of adding some greenery.
"Plants are an instant mood booster and help reduce stress," Magriñá says. "Incorporating greenery or natural materials like wood creates a grounding effect and brings the calm of the outdoors inside."
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Although you can't change the floor plan without a renovation, you can easily adjust your furniture placement to eliminate any sense of crowding promote relaxation.and
"Relaxing spaces allow you to move and breathe easily," Magriñá adds, encouraging plenty of open pathways throughout a room.
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Of course, the way our home looks is hugely influenced by what we can afford. And in many places of the world, the situation on this front has been worsening.
In the United States, for example, housing affordability has declined significantly in recent years. The deterioration in the price-to-income ratio has been a key factor, as home prices have risen 53% since 2019, while median household income has risen only 24%.
This has notably reduced the share of first-time homebuyers in the market, which fell to 21% in 2025 from 44% in 1981. Over the same period, the median age for first-time buyers reached a record high of 40 in 2025, up from 29 in 1981.
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