10 Ways to Make Your Bedroom a Sanctuary

Our experts help you create an environmentally friendly inner sanctum.

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Make your bedroom a place of peace, rest and meditation.
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1. Make the bedroom cozy—not too big or too tall. If you need extra space for reading or exercise, add a bay, an alcove, or an adjacent area, rather than supersizing the room.
David Arkin, AIA, Arkin Tilt Architects, Berkeley, California

2. Keep things off the floor as much as possible so you can clean the floor easily. In the closet, install shelves that are mounted off the wall, which keeps the shoes off the floor.
Sandy Campbell, 1 Earth 1 Design, Seattle

3. Reduce electromagnetic fields and electropollution by unplugging anything that’s running next to, under, or behind the bed. For a healing environment, keep computers and the TV out of the bedroom—they’re not conducive to healthy sleep.
Mary Cordaro, H3Environmental, Los Angeles

4. Think about sleeping outside when and where it’s appropriate. You could have a seasonal/migratory bedroom, maybe on the roof or in a screened-in porch. Pitch a tent in the backyard for those nights when you can’t get away but really want to get outside. Indoors, try for natural ventilation and natural temperature variation. Even in winter, you may be able to occasionally turn down the heat and open a window. A good blanket or comforter is a lot more energy efficient than even a good HVAC system.
David Eisenberg, Development Center for Appropriate Technology, Tucson, Arizona

5. Orient the bed toward a view. When designing a new bedroom, set the windows low so you can see the view from bed height. A common problem is making the windows too high.
Eric Corey Freed, organicArchitect, San Francisco

6. One of the biggest bedroom pollutants is formaldehyde. It’s a known human carcinogen and continues to be used in manufacturing all kinds of products, including mattresses, pillows, carpet, curtains, and paint. To create a formaldehyde-free sleeping environment, an organic mattress and bedding are obvious starting points, but look at the other components of your bedroom with an eye to minimizing your exposure.
David Johnston, What’s Working, Boulder, Colorado

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