Collection: The Sanctuary Bedroom

The space that restores you. 

The bedroom is the only room in the house that is supposed to be for one thing: sleeping properly. It is, in most homes, treated like overflow storage with a mattress in the middle of it — the laundry that didn't quite get folded, the exercise equipment that's become a coat rack, the third pillow no one actually uses, the bedside lamp that's slightly too bright but has never been changed. None of that helps the body do what the body came in here to do.

A proper Sanctuary Bedroom is a few decisions made well: the textiles your skin spends seven or eight hours touching, the temperature of the air, the quality of the dark, the weight on the body, the absence of friction. Most of these are inexpensive. All of them compound. Sleep is the most reliable wellness intervention available to a person, and the room is where it is built.

Begin here. The next morning will tell you how it went.

Want the Whole Method?

If you've made it this far, you're past browsing and into something more deliberate. The Sanctuary Starter Guide is twelve pages on where to begin, what to change first, and what to leave alone — the method that organises everything in this collection. Complimentary.

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