For Better Sleep, Make it Cool, Here’s How

A good night's sleep can sometimes feel like an elusive dream for many in a world full of stress and distractions. I know, I’ve been there! Creating a cool, dark, and calming room can have a significant impact on the quality and duration of your sleep. Improving your sleep routine can contributing to better physical and mental well-being.

Start with the temperature of your environment, it plays a critical role in regulating your sleep patterns. Studies have shown that an optimal room temperature for sleep is between 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because the human body naturally cools down before bedtime. A cool room and breathable sheets can help facilitate this process by mimicking the body's natural thermoregulation mechanism, and it helps you fall asleep faster and improves the overall quality of your sleep.

Next, dim the lights and reduce the noise. Excises amount of lighting can hinder the production of melatonin, the hormone responsible for inducing sleep. By ensuring your room is dark and allowing your body to produce the necessary melatonin for a restful sleep, you’ll be more likely to fall asleep and sleep better over all. Consider using blackout curtains, blinds, or an eye mask to minimize any unwanted light sources. Excessive distractions like loud neighbors can really make sleeping well seem impossible, try ear plugs, or headphones.

Finally, consider aromatherapy, essential oils can offer a complementary and natural approach to aid in managing sleep. For instance, studies have found that inhalation or topical application of essential oils such as lavender, chamomile, and ylang-ylang can reduce the time taken to fall asleep and total wake after sleep onset. Essential oils possess adaptogenic properties, which effectively help activate the body's relaxation response, lowering heart rate and cortisol levels, the stress hormone. This soothing effect allows the mind and body to unwind, creating optimal conditions for a deeper, more refreshing sleep.

Bonus: House plants, such as lavender, snake plant, and aloe vera, release soothing scents and purify the air, creating a fresher and cleaner atmosphere. As well as produce oxygen and filter harmful toxins, reducing air pollution that might otherwise disrupt your sleep.

Overall, these are simple and cost-effective ways to improve your sleep and wellbeing. For a more customized approach to improving your bedroom, check out our services and let’s have a chat about you and your space!


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