What is visual pollution? 4 tips to prevent it

Visual clutter is defined as anything that is aesthetically disturbing or unpleasant to the eye. This refers to anything that overloads a space, disrupting its harmony and design, without adding any value. This may be related to the layout, but it is not the only factor.

In addition, visual noise can also be caused by too many elements in a space, inconsistency of colors and patterns, excessive lighting, or unnecessary tools or accessories. Visual noise distracts and disturbs people, and also reduces the aesthetic value and functionality of a space. Decorating experts recommend using minimalism, uncluttered spaces, and harmonious colors and patterns to reduce visual noise.

What is Visual Pollution?
Suggestions to Prevent Visual Pollution

Other elements, such as mismatched colors, furniture in different styles that don't match, or decorative elements that clash with others, can make a room full of visual noise.

This problem affects not only the harmony and order of a house, but also its tenants. Your home is your best refuge. The place where you return to relax and rest after a long day. Therefore, it should be a harmonious and comfortable place where you feel comfortable. If your home is untidy, messy, full of junk or has inconsistent colors, this can affect your mood, causing headaches, bad mood, fatigue or insomnia.

A Tip: How can you create a haven for relaxation in your home?

It’s easy to clear your home of visual noise. All you have to do is follow a few tips to help you enjoy a harmonious home and achieve greater well-being for yourself.

1. Order and cleanliness should be taken into consideration.

Try to keep your home tidy and clean. We know it can be complicated at times, especially if there are small children at home, but good order and cleanliness are essential to achieve zero visual noise.

Pay attention to the areas where clutter is most likely to get out of control. For example, on the coat racks in the entryway, where you unknowingly accumulate bags and jackets. On the coffee or dining room tables, where you always leave your keys, cell phone, and wallet. In the bathroom, where your makeup is rarely stored in a drawer. Or on the desk, where the desk is often a battlefield filled with papers, books, and documents.

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Items that look messy

2. Less is more

Apply the rule of less is more, avoid furniture or decorative objects that add nothing and only clutter and disrupt the balance of a small space. Even if it is a gift from your mother or a painting inherited from your grandfather, if it does not fit in your home, it is better to get rid of it or put it in a closet. Try to choose functional and simple furniture.

3. Look for balance in furniture, styles and colors

The balance of a room is essential to avoid visual noise. Both in the proportions of the furniture, the style used and the colours chosen. Try not to place too large pieces of furniture in small rooms or too small decorative objects in too large spaces. Combine decorative styles that are related to each other and do not try to innovate by mixing opposing styles that do not help each other.

When it comes to colors, it’s a good idea to follow the 60-30-10 rule. You should choose a dominant color and apply it to 60% of the space, a secondary color should cover 30%, and a third color, perhaps the most striking, should be included in the remaining 10% of the space. With colors that are chromatically similar or that go well together despite being opposites.

Bedroom
Natural Looking Bedroom

4. Sort by aesthetics

Sort your items according to their aesthetics as well as their usefulness. It is good if the objects look aesthetically pleasing and match. So, if your wardrobe has translucent doors, try to make your clothes follow a chromatic pattern and look organized. There is nothing worse than a messy wardrobe with poorly folded clothes.

If you have so many items that you don’t know where to put them, don’t overcrowd the shelves. It’s best if they only take up 80% of the space to give them some air. So pick some items and store the rest in boxes. Try to organize by category, theme or color to make it easier to find what you’re looking for.

Wardrobe
Wardrobe Model

To avoid causing visual noise with so many boxes, try to make the boxes similar sizes, from the same material and in similar tones so that they are aesthetically pleasing and do not disrupt the absence of visual noise you have achieved for your home.

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