When
it comes to décorating, it can often be a challenge to find the
perfect balance between homey and sterile. Many homey interiors can
over time, become inundated with clutter. Shelves become more like
open storage and an overload of décor ends up looking like the
thrift store down the street. On the other hand, without a resident's
personal touches, many homes can look like museums or office waiting
rooms.
For
people with ADHD, decorating can be even more of a challenge. An
environment with too much to look at can overwhelm the senses, making
it difficult for that person to focus. Too sterile of a décor can
prolong the ability to feel comfortable. Here are some decorating
tips specifically aimed to help those with ADHD.

Organize
collections. Collections are a source of enjoyment, but for the
person with ADHD, the accumilation of multiple items can overwhelm
the senses. This in turn can cause a sense of anxiety among other
symptoms. To minimize this, collections can be grouped together to
create a statement or theme, rather than to spread each item all over
the room. Grouping items causes the eye to stay in one area instead
of traveling through other elements of the room to find the next item
in the collection. Extensive collections on the other hand can be
displayed in groups of 5, so long as the surrounding area is clutter
free. For instance, try displaying five collectibles lined up on a
book shelf. In another part of the room, display five more on a sofa
table, and still another five more on a long shelf on wall. Fifteen
items in one area is a lot to look at unless they're displayed in a
large enough cabinet and organized so they're not crammed together.
Lining up the items creates a sense of order and organization whereas
displaying in a boutique style with risers and assorted angles sends
the eye in multiple directions. For the person with ADHD it can be
additional and unnecessary stimuli.



. Any combination of these items will make the room welcoming and comforting. For the person with ADHD, this can help keep him or her remain relaxed and focused. Soothing enviroments can also lower blood pressure, lower heart rate and induce a more relaxed state of mind.
Decorating
for the person with ADHD is quite easy. By simply being aware when
choosing home furnishings, your home can be a soothing retreat. A
peaceful environment will not only benefit the person with ADHD, but
for everyone else who shares the space. - Angelica Mordant