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9 Designer Secrets That Make a Home Feel Calm and Relaxing

July 6, 2026 · 12 min read
A horizontal, minimalist diagram listing estimated costs for dimmer switches, paint, drywall anchors, and acoustic curtains.
Prepare for your serene home makeover with essential items like dimmer switches, premium paint, and acoustic curtains.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

To implement these nine secrets effectively, you need a combination of construction tools and carefully selected materials. Treat this list as your weekend staging guide. Purchase your supplies in advance so you can maintain momentum once you begin the physical work.

Essential Tools

Gather the following equipment from your workshop before starting:

Electrical Tools: Non-contact voltage tester, wire strippers, needle-nose pliers, and insulated screwdrivers.

Mounting Hardware: Power drill, masonry or wood drill bits, stud finder, laser level, and a tape measure.

Painting Supplies: High-density foam rollers, angled sash brushes, heavy-duty drop cloths, painter’s tape, and fine-grit sanding sponges.

Material Options and Approximate Costs

Your budget will dictate specific brand choices, but here are the baseline materials required for a standard living room and bedroom upgrade:

1. Dimmer Switches ($25 to $50 each): Purchase 15-amp, single-pole or 3-way LED-compatible dimmer switches. Verify that your existing light bulbs are dimmable.

2. Premium Interior Paint ($55 to $80 per gallon): Choose an eggshell or matte finish for living spaces to absorb glare. You will need approximately two gallons for a 12-by-15-foot room.

3. Heavy-Duty Drywall Anchors ($15): Toggle bolts or threaded drywall anchors are non-negotiable for hanging heavy mirrors and acoustic curtains safely.

4. Blackout/Acoustic Curtains and Rods ($100 to $250 per window): Look for thermally insulated, dense fabric panels and wraparound metal curtain rods.

5. Cable Management Kits ($20 to $40): In-wall power and cable routing kits allow you to hide television wires legally and safely.

Preparation Steps

Begin by emptying the target room completely. Remove all artwork, small furniture, and textiles. Turn off the power at the main breaker box for any room where you plan to change light switches. Use your non-contact voltage tester to verify the electricity is completely dead before removing any switch plates. Thoroughly wash the walls with a mild degreaser to prepare the drywall for fresh paint and spackle any existing nail holes.

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