Bobbi Beck Shares How Decorating Can Help You Stick to Your New Year Resolutions
January marks a fresh start, a time when we set ambitious goals for healthier, happier and more intentional living. While resolutions often focus on personal habits, wallpaper brand Bobbi Beck questions if the environment around us plays a significant role in whether those goals actually last beyond January.
The design studio suggests by reshaping our surroundings, we subconsciously reshape our routines. With the right decor choices, the home becomes a supportive backdrop for new behaviours. “Resolutions are ultimately about creating habits, and these habits can be influenced by our environment,” says James Mellan-Matulewicz Creative Designer at Bobbi Beck. “When your home supports your goals, sticking to them becomes effortless rather than forced.”
James shares some key tips on how decorating certain spaces can help you stick to these resolutions:
Create a space that feels clear and considered
The bedroom is the best place to begin a reset. For those looking to declutter this year, Bobbi Beck believes calm décor can transform habits. Minimalist wallpaper in soft, restrained tones helps quiet the room, making it easier to keep surfaces tidy and belongings curated. When the walls feel calm, the space follows, promoting better sleep at night and a clearer mindset in the morning. A considered room encourages considered habits, turning decluttering into a lifestyle rather than a one-off task.
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- Create Spaces for Entertaining and Enjoyment
With the cost of living continuing to rise, more homeowners are focusing on making their spaces as enjoyable as possible. If the aim for the new year is to entertain more at home, bold wallpaper is a great way to transform dining areas into inviting, atmospheric social spaces. A statement wallpaper offers an instant talking point, setting the mood before the first drink is poured. Bobbi Beck’s more expressive designs bring energy and personality to a room, helping to turn casual hosting into an experience. When a space feels designed for gatherings, people naturally want to enjoy it with others. - Create Spaces that Support Focus and Mindfulness
For those looking to improve their work-from-home routine, focus-friendly prints are key. Subtle pattern and soft colour can help define a workspace, making it feel separate from the rest of the home and reducing distraction. Bobbi Beck’s refined, structured designs create an environment that supports concentration without feeling clinical. When the workspace is purposeful and inspiring, productivity follows.
This January, Bobbi Beck encourages people to rethink resolution success by starting not with habit trackers, but with their homes. A thoughtful shift in design can turn good intentions into lasting change and make the process feel enjoyable along the way.
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