Interior Design

From Clutter to Calm: How Concealed TVs Support Wellness-Focused Interior Design

Something as easy as adding an indoor TV lift cabinet to create a streamlined, clutter-free space can make a bigger difference than you may think.

March 13, 2026

Today, mental wellbeing is no longer a luxury. It’s a core part of everyday health and happiness.

As conversations around mental health become more open and research continues to solidify the link between environmental and emotional wellbeing, many of us are looking for small, meaningful ways to feel better at home.

Practices such as mindfulness, regular movement, quality sleep, kindness, and balanced nutrition are widely recognized as powerful tools for improving wellbeing.

But one factor often overlooked is interior design. The way a space looks and feels can have a measurable impact on how we think, focus, and relax. Something as easy as adding an indoor TV lift cabinet to create a streamlined, clutter-free space can make a bigger difference than you may think.

Exploring the Interior Design–Wellbeing Link

At first glance, design and mental health may seem unrelated. After all, how much difference can furniture placement or storage solutions really make? A lot, as it turns out.

The connection between design and wellbeing is stronger than most people realize. Recent years have seen a surge in anti-anxiety design principles rooted in research around calming spaces, and a growing body of evidence points to clutter as one of the biggest barriers to feeling at ease at home. That’s exactly why one of our contractor quality, modern pop up TV lift cabinets can be such a useful addition with both the practical element of securely storing your big screen TV and the visual calm that comes from having a dedicated storage solution.

Research published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology confirms that too much clutter at home is associated with a reduced state of wellbeing. A number of potential reasons are given for this link, with experts giving particular weight to one interesting possible cause: clutter increases the visual complexity of a space, making it harder for the brain to process what it sees and, therefore, more difficult for the individual to feel comfortable within that space.

When visual scenes feel busy or chaotic, processing fluency decreases. In simple terms, the brain has to work harder to interpret the environment, which can subtly elevate stress and reduce that ‘at ease’ feeling you’re supposed to experience at home.

If your goal is to feel calmer and more grounded at home, reducing visible clutter is a practical and effective starting point.

Easy Ways to Minimize Household Clutter

  • Give everything a home. Rather than allowing objects to be transient, make sure that everything has its own place, even if that place is a storage box.
  • Use closed storage instead of open displays. Swap open shelving for cabinets or closets to reduce visual noise and create a more restful backdrop.
  • Follow the ‘5 out of 7’ rule. Only keep items on display if you use them at least five days a week. Everything else earns a designated home out of sight.
  • Be intentional with surfaces. Clear countertops, coffee tables, and media units of excess décor to give your eyes and mind space to breathe.
  • Choose strategic furniture. Multifunctional pieces, such as concealed media solutions like our stunning indoor TV lift cabinets double up as storage units to keep objects hidden until needed. They also contain internal storage to stash away cables, consoles and remotes.

Designing for Calm, Living with Intention

Wellness-focused design isn’t about minimalism for its own sake. It’s about creating a home that supports how you want to feel. By reducing visual clutter and keeping technology discreetly tucked away until it’s needed, you give your space room to function as a place of rest, connection, and clarity.

If you’d like to explore a custom TV lift cabinet to add designer-inspired organization to your space, speak to our award-winning customer service team today. We’re happy to advise on suitable units and can custom craft a cabinet to suit your space exactly.