A cosy snug can improve our physical and mental health
Shockingly, a lacklustre room can induce symptoms like those associated with a stroke or macular degeneration.
So ditch the drab and scrap the sparse – because architectural theorists and environmental psychologists make a compelling case in favour of cosy snugs and the integration of colour, texture and pattern.
These spaces – like Angel O’Donnell’s Chelsea haven – can reduce blood pressure and increase attentiveness while happily stimulating the senses.
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The Telegraph
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