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  2. Designer Picks for 15 Calming Colors for Bedrooms—and Every Room

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    Encourage relaxation with these paint color recommendations ranging from subtle neutrals to blue-green hues. Skip to main content. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  3. 18 Soothing Paint Colors for a Nursery Accent Wall

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    Instead of a single accent color in a nursery, create visual interest with a beautiful paint color pairing. "For a standout accent wall in a nursery, playroom, or kids’ bedroom, explore ...

  4. Create a Calming Space with These Bedroom Plants - AOL

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    Bedroom Plant Care Tips: Indoors, rosemary needs strong light, so keep it by a bright window (preferably a south-facing one). Allow the soil to dry within an inch of the surface between waterings ...

  5. Hyposensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Visual hyposensitivity symptoms include: "Seeing double." Fatigues easily while reading, writing, drawing, playing video games; Vestibular hyposensitivity symptoms include: Hyperactivity. Rocking back and forth or walking in circles while body rocking. Can spin or swing for a long time without feeling dizzy or nauseated. Trouble with balance.

  6. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Engaging in special interests can bring autistic people great joy [25] [26] and many autistic people spend large amounts of time engaged in their special interest. [27] In adults, engaging with special interests has been shown to have positive outcomes for mental health, [28] self-esteem, [29] and can be used to manage stress.

  7. Sensory deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Sensory deprivation or perceptual isolation [1] is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses. Simple devices such as blindfolds or hoods and earmuffs can cut off sight and hearing, while more complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and the ability to know which way is down.

  8. Inspiring Bedroom Curtain Styles to Reinvent Your Space - AOL

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  9. Color scheme - Wikipedia

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    In color theory, a color scheme is a combination of 2 or more colors used in aesthetic or practical design. Aesthetic color schemes are used to create style and appeal.